She's so dumb. She did not believe in her sister's betrayal and put her life above the lives of all the inhabitants of her city. I don't understand why Anna is being acquitted when so many innocent people died because of her arrogance. You can tell that Dedlaf did it, but he is not human and Regis described him as an impulsive creature who was deceived by a member of his pack. Bring his head - it would be interesting to see a story when the witcher would not have defended this stupid ruler or would have lost. In fact, she herself committed the genocide of her people.
Not really a genocide, but I agree. She has terrible personality traits for a ruler, a bit like Holdo from The Last Jedi. Arrogant, impulsive, blinded by her emotions. Not being able to recognize her true position of power against an army of vampires. Not willing to listen to people way more experienced, but willing to publicly humiliate her subjects who simply ask very logical and reasonable things.
I never read witcher and never played witcher1,2 either I been playing witcher3 for 100hrs but never know ciri is not geralt’s biological father until second play through
think about it, all that horror and bloodshed is technically beause of anna she and her sister got into a fight but she laid all the blame on her sister who then got banished which made her into a vengful manipulitive bitch she is and THEN she refuses to let her sister take the JUST punishment she had more then earned then
In the end it’s cool to see AC characters crossover since the times are always different it’s rare, I just wish Ubisoft did this with Connor, Shay and Arno that’s literally a perfect game waiting to be made
I have issues with both actors tbh. The female one tries to hard to sound like a ''Tough Viking'' and the male sound more like an English Nobleman than a viking to me. The reason I played as a woman is: 1. She is canon. 2. Evior is NOT a gender neutral name. Only women are named Eivor in Scandinavia (where I live).
if these games are inspired by real historical events then there would'nt be females leading wars and shits. cool cinematic and all but it is more science fiction females figting like men. lol
I absolutely love how much intensity the game picks up after finally finding Ciri on the Isle of Mists. The game really does hit the ground running at that moment in the story so much that it's so difficult to stop the main quest to side ones.
I also saw the disgusted Ciri face when Geralt chose to take the money. i just wanted to be funny but then realized further in the game that it is one of the important choices for the destiny of Ciri in the game. 😬