I wasn't even Yenn's biggest fan in the books, but I'll be going with her no matter what just because from a narrative perspective the idea of Geralt going with Triss is weird to me.
"Hey, my memory is back, I now know you're the love of my life, Yennefer, and that I pretty much spent an entire novel series with you, sold my soul to the Wild Hunt for you, and tracked you to the end of the earth and all, but your old best friend was a pretty good shag. See you later!"
...will be interesting to see how they handle it, though...and how they handle Yenn, on that note.
Triss and Geralt did a lot together, especially if you follow the Triss path in TW1-2.
I think the challenging part is how to handle our perception of his re-acquired memory. There was a lot of room (IMO) to define who Geralt was - or who he wanted to become - because of this absence of memory. Now that it's back, it's hard to justify why Geralt isn't himself, as opposed to who we pull him towards being in TW1-2.
My preferred take on this sort thing is pretty simple - Geralt gets back his memory, but all of it feels like it happened to someone else. So there's the choice of being that person again or not.





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