Yesterday I took to the Steam forums looking for an answer to what I thought was a bug in The Witcher 3 (having talents in delusion but being unable to use the skill in conversations--apparently it won't work unless you have it as one of your select 'equippable' talents). One thing that surprised me were the number of threads with very detailed analyses about which sorceress Geralt should choose. Should he choose Triss Merigold or Yennefer of Vengerberg? For fun I thought I would weigh in.
As someone who has played all the games AND read the short stories (the ones translated into English anyway), I feel like I have a decent understanding of all three characters. The games seem to draw on some events which are depicted in the stories but mostly tell their own separate stories using similar characters and locations. I'm going to base my analysis on facts from both.
Both have unique personalities. Who do you choose?

The witcher went off to find the rose alone, even though this irritated Triss somewhat. He didn't know where to look for the flower, but he was counting on luck and on Lobinden's residents, who knew the surrounding forests like the backs of their hands. Should I Take The Rose Witcher 3 Walkthrough. The Witcher 3 Wiki has all your information on weapons, armor, signs, creatures, maps, guides, quests and walkthroughs. Rose of Shaerrawed The Witcher 3 Wiki Sign In. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. So I opted to take the rose from her, in the hopes that she could finally get the peace she deserved.

Triss Merigold is actually a fairly minor character in the stories. She doesn't really show up much, but is involved in some of the larger events that occur--namely Ciri's magical training. In the stories Triss is described as being overly giggly and comes off almost like some flighty airhead (she's also a brunette). She doesn't really seem like someone who should be taken seriously. The games, on the other hand, paint her as a warm, friendly, and sweet character. She doesn't seem to be like many of the other sorceresses--ambitious, cunning, and constantly plotting. Triss is the one who nurses Geralt back to health in the first game and aids him in his quest to regain his lost memory in the second. As Geralt regains his memory he remembers Yennefer and things start to get more complicated. Throughout the second game players are presented with multiple opportunities in which Geralt can opt to state his undying affection for Triss or brush aside her companionship. As The Witcher 3 unfolds it's apparent that Geralt has broken off his relationship with Triss. He has fully regained his memory, and it seems that his declarations of love weren't genuine. When you're exploring her ransacked house in Novigrad you stumble across the Rose of Remembrance that Geralt can give her in the second game. It's wilted and dying...(according to the lore in the game the rose is supposed to stay alive as long as love exists in the relationship).

Geralt's relationship with Yennefer is much more complicated. In the stories Geralt and Yennefer meet merely by a series of strange accidents (this is explained very briefly in The Witcher 3) involving the bard Dandelion and a magic lamp. Dandelion unwittingly faces the wrath of the djinn in the lamp and has to be taken to the local sorceress, Yennefer, to be treated. Yennefer then comes up with a plot to enslave the djinn and use its power for herself. Geralt is roped into her plan but the djinn proves too powerful for Yennefer to control and Geralt is forced to release it by making one last wish--his wish is to tie his fate to Yennefer's--and thus their relationship begins. Throughout the stories Yennefer and Geralt have a powerful connection and seem fated to be drawn together. Once Ciri arrives on the scene it is Yennefer who realizes that Ciri is mostly likely a very powerful magical 'source' and dedicates herself to Ciri's training. Geralt and Yennefer become parental stand-ins for Ciri (in the stories Ciri is an orphan who is rescued by Geralt after the slaughter at Cintra).
In the first game there is very little if any mention of Yennefer. The second game sees Geralt regaining his memory and distinctly remembering a sorceress with raven hair and violet eyes. He also remembers the strong feelings he had for her.
I have felt like Yennefer from the game matches more closely with her character from the book. In the book she very ambitious and is highly involved in the plotting and planning carried out by the Lodge of Sorceresses. Unlike Triss, she isn't a sweet, lovable character. She clearly craves power and position and can seem callously obsessed with advancement. In the early parts of The Witcher 3, she is very distant and cold. It's later on that players are given a better idea of the relationship between Yennefer and Geralt. The quests in Skellige bring them together and Yennefer opens up much more and eventually confesses her feelings. There is a bit of uncertainty about their relationship because of Geralt's wish from the djinn--were they drawn together by fate or simply by the spell of the djinn?
When it comes down to both these sorceresses, who seem like polar opposites, I generally opt for Triss Merigold. There's a strong indication in the games that Triss is almost taking advantage of Geralt's lost memory to cultivate a relationship (this is also hinted in the books--that she seems to have a sort of 'crush' on Geralt who is clearly paired up with Yennefer) and this is a strange underpinning. Triss is sweet and loving where Yennefer seems distant and too focused on her own ambitions. Yennefer can be bristly, impatient, and stubborn.
Phew. Video game romance is complicated. If you want a better idea about the characters from the games I would highly recommend reading the short stories.


This is a guide to the quest titled Scenes From a Marriage from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Read on for information on objectives and possible rewards, as well as useful tips, strategies for completing the quest, and whether or not to take the rose.

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Scenes From a Marriage Rewards and Basic Information

Basic Information

Quest Number7
RegionNovigrad
Quest LocationVon Everec Estate, Painted world
Previous QuestOpen Sesame: The Safecracker
Next QuestWhatsoever a Man Soweth..

Rewards

Gold RewardNone
Exp Reward500
Item RewardNone


Scenes From a Marriage Main Objectives

Objectives
1Go to the von Everec manor. The main gate will be closed. Head to the marker left of the gate.
2Go to the marker located at the front door. Knock or examine the lamp on the ground.
3Use your Witcher Senses to follow the trail to the back garden.
4Kill the Caretaker. Beating the Caretaker will get you 200 XP.
5Enter the manor through the marked door.
6Continue up the main stairs to the second floor.
7Enter the southwest room and go out to the balcony. From there, you can enter the north west room.
8Fight the Wraith from the Painting. Defeating the wraith will yield 200 XP.
9Continue into the eastern room. Examine Iris' body on the bed. You will gain 100 XP afterwards
10Head back into the front garden. Go to the marker located northwest above the stairs. Examine the easel.
11Go to the marked gazebo. Pick up the painters palette and the book. Place the book into Olgierd's hand and the palette onto the table.
12Go to the fountain in the garden. There are 6 arachnomorph spectres in the garden.
13Pick up the cup on the fountain. Place it into Iris' hand. Gain 100 XP.
14Kill the 5 arachnomorph spectres.
15Go into the manor and into the dining room. Inspect the painting. Light the 2 candles nearest to Olgierd and the fireplace next to the dining table. You will receive 100 XP.
16Fight the human spectre.
17Head upstairs to the marker located in the east room. Pick up the bloody towel. Place the towel on the table, next to Olgierd. Earn another 100 XP.
18Enter the next room. Pick up the goblet and bowl of fruits. Examine the table next to Olgierd. Place the grapes on the left, the goblet in the middle and the apples to the right. Receive 100 XP.
19Head to the next marker. 5 human spectres will attack you.
20Examine the pentagram. Pick up the chalk and the candles. Interact with the pentagram again. Choose to place the candles around the pentagram for another 100 XP.
21Interact with the painting on the northwall to escape and receive 200 XP.
22Run to the cellar located to the right of manor.
23Pick up the mug and the marriage contract from the floor. Place the mug into Olgierd's hand and the marriage contract into Iris' father's hands. You will gain another 100 XP.
24Slay the 3 Ghoul spectres that attack.
25Go upstairs into the dining room. Pick up the food tray, the small bowl, and the large bowl. Place the small bowl in front of the cat, the large bowl in front of the dog, and the food tray into the hands of the Caretaker.
26Continue to the marked room and inspect the letter on the table.
27Defeat the Ethereal. Beating it will net you 300 XP.
28Decide whether to take the rose from Iris or let her keep it (story impact only).

Scenes From a Marriage Choices and Best Choice

At the end of the quest, Geralt can take the rose or leave it with Iris. Taking the rose will cut her connection to the world, erasing the painted world and possibly Iris herself. This will not have any effect on the game other than what happens to Iris, the dog, and the cat.

Leave or Take the Rose

Take the Rose

If you take the rose, Iris and the painted world disappears. The dog and cat are freed from their servitude. As thanks, they will give Geralt advice on how to deal with Gaunter, if Geralt ever decide to stand in his way.

Leave the Rose

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Iris returns to her slumber and the dog and cat continue to wait until they are free. Geralt leaves the painted world and finds a portrait of Iris with the rose to bring to Olgierd instead.

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Best Choice

Take the Rose

Storywise it would be best to take the rose. The rose binds her to the world, her and her worse memories she relives in the painted world. Taking the rose would free her and the animals from that fate

Scenes From a Marriage Tips and Strategies

Fighting the Caretaker

Preperation

Relict Oil will be effective here.

Attacks

The Caretaker only has 4 attacks. It has normal attacks that are just slow swings, as well as 3 special attacks: an area of effect slam attack that is telegraphed by its area of effect glowing, a forward charging attack, and a defensive area of effect blast.

Tactic

It is best to keep distance and avoid its normal attacks. Wait for it to do either the slam attack or the charge attack. Once it does, you will have an opening to attack afterward.

After the slam attack you will have an opening of 7 seconds maximum, but sometimes less when it recovers more quickly.

The charge attack will give you a smaller opening of 3 seconds. Make sure to dodge right after, as it will do the defensive blast around itself right after.

Fighting the Wraith from the Painting

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Preperation

Apply Specter oil before or during the fight. It will make it significantly easier.

Attacks

The wraith only has 2 attacks: a lunge attack and barrage of claw attacks.

Tactic

Make sure that you have applied specter oil, and ready the Yrden sign. It is best to keep some distance and wait for the wraith to attack. Place down Yrden and lead the wraith into it.

Once it attacks, dodge and wait for it to finish. This will be your opening. Proceed to attack it 3 times, then dodge right away, as it will counter-attack immediately.

Continue to do this untill the wraith is dead. Occasionally the wraith will float up and scream. When it does, a painting will glow green. Attack it right away as this will heal the wraith.

Fighting the Ethereal

Preperation

Specter Oil will be effective here. The Blizzard Potion can also be of help here.

Attacks

If the player decided to fight Olgierd in Evil's Soft First Touches, then the Ethereal attacks will be familiar, as they share the same moves. A flurry of strikes, a straight dash attack, a zig-zig dash, sand attacks, and critical strikes (attacks with a red glow).

Tactics

There are 6 copies in the fight. You will be fighting one at a time, unless you wake a dormant one by hitting it. Avoid waking them up, as you can end up being surrounded by them. How to stack columns of data in excel for mac free.

The first copy will be weaker than the original Olgierd. As you kill each copy, they become more and more powerful. The trick to beat the Ethereals is to counter the attacks.

For the first 4 copies, you can counter their normal attacks and follow up with 3 hits before having to dodge the sand attack right after.

However, the last 2 will only let you get 1 hit in. When that happens, it is better to counter the critical strikes. Continue countering and you will eventualy beat it.

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No.Quest TitleLocationSugg. Level
1Evil's Soft First TouchesSeven Cats Inn, Garin Estate, Oxenfurt sewers32
2Dead Man's PartyBrunwich, von Everec Estate, Upper Mill33
3Open Sesame!Borsodi Brothers' Auction House34
4Open Sesame: Witcher SeasoningsOxenfurt34
5Open Sesame: Breaking and EnteringOxenfurt34
6Open Sesame: The SafecrackerOxenfurt34
7Scenes From a MarriageVon Everec Estate, Painted world35
8Whatsoever a Man Soweth..The Alchemy, Temple of Lilvani, Puzzle world36