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None of these examples are subversions in the correct sense, as there is no set up followed by a bait and switch in play. For example, Philippa not begging is not a subversion, it's an aversion, which according to Averted Trope guidance, do not need to be listed, unless in certain exceptional circumstances.


* PromotedToLoveInterest: In the books, she was a HopelessSuitor with a one-sided crush. In the games, she takes advantage of Geralt's amnesia and promotes herself to Geralt's love interest. [[spoiler:This trope is ultimately subverted or played straight in the third game.]]

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* PromotedToLoveInterest: In the books, she was a HopelessSuitor with a one-sided crush. In the games, she takes advantage of Geralt's amnesia and promotes herself to Geralt's love interest. [[spoiler:This trope is ultimately subverted or played straight in interest -- until the third game.]] game.



* RomanticFalseLead: Although she and Geralt had a relationship in the books, it doesn't last very long since Geralt loves Yennefer. [[spoiler: Triss also breaks up with Geralt in the games since she's convinced this will happen again. However, Geralt can subvert this.]]

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* RomanticFalseLead: Although she and Geralt had a relationship in the books, it doesn't last very long since Geralt loves Yennefer. [[spoiler: Triss also breaks up with Geralt in the games since she's convinced this will happen again. However, Geralt can subvert this.]]



* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler: Subverted. Radovid offers Phillipa a chance to save herself if she begs him for mercy. Phillipa's response is to just purse her lips and give him a look of utter disdain, at which point a furious Radovid orders her eyes gouged out]].



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: DoubleSubverted. [[spoiler:Keira manipulates Geralt in a way that allows her to acquire some research notes on a deadly plague for what appear to be some morally-dubious reasons. However, Keira's actually honest when she says she intends on making a cure for the disease, and can be persuaded to help Geralt fight the Wild Hunt.]]


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* HeroicSeductress: [[spoiler:Keira manipulates Geralt in a way that allows her to acquire some research notes on a deadly plague for what appear to be some morally-dubious reasons. However, Keira's actually honest when she says she intends on making a cure for the disease, and can be persuaded to help Geralt fight the Wild Hunt.]]
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* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In the second game, Phillipa suffers a horrific fate [[spoiler:by having her eyes scooped out by King Radovid. This qualifies as this trope because the Sorceress always dismissed him as an easily-controlled pawn. As the third game proves, she only instilled in him an ever-lasting hatred of her.]] Also in dismissing and underestimating Letho while trying to control him as a tool, who ended up being much smarter than they thought and brought ruin to the Lodge and their plans in turn. Her bias against men appears to be a major [[JustForPun blindspot]] for her.

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* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In the second game, Phillipa suffers a horrific fate [[spoiler:by having her eyes scooped out by King Radovid. This qualifies as this trope because the Sorceress always dismissed him as an easily-controlled pawn. As the third game proves, she only instilled in him an ever-lasting hatred of her.]] Also in dismissing and underestimating Letho while trying to control him as a tool, who ended up being much smarter than they thought and brought ruin to the Lodge and their plans in turn. Her bias against men appears to be a major [[JustForPun blindspot]] blindspot for her.
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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: She and the rest of the Lodge of Sorceresses she leads, who deemed and agreed men were too incompetent to serve among their ranks.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: She and the rest of the Lodge of Sorceresses she leads, who deemed and agreed men were too stupid and incompetent for politics, magical matters or to serve among their ranks.
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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: If Deidre's account of Sabrina's doings in Caingorn during ''The Price of Neutrality'' are correct, and it likely is, she magically controlled and raped the huntsman of Caingorn, Roben, who was Deidre's lover at the time. Worse still, the magic she used broke his mind in the process, reducing it to that of an infant's.

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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: If Deidre's account of Sabrina's doings in Caingorn during ''The Price of Neutrality'' are is correct, and it likely is, she magically controlled and raped the huntsman of Caingorn, Roben, who was Deidre's lover at the time. Worse still, the magic she used broke his mind in the process, reducing it to that of an infant's.infant's and blaming it on Deidre for being born under the Black Sun.
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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: If Deidre's account of Sabrina's doings in Caingorn during ''The Price of Neutrality'' are correct, and they likely are, she magically controlled and raped the huntsman of Caingorn, Roben, who was Deidre's lover at the time. Worse still, the magic she used broke his mind in the process, reducing it to that of an infant's.

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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: If Deidre's account of Sabrina's doings in Caingorn during ''The Price of Neutrality'' are correct, and they it likely are, is, she magically controlled and raped the huntsman of Caingorn, Roben, who was Deidre's lover at the time. Worse still, the magic she used broke his mind in the process, reducing it to that of an infant's.
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** Assuming you take her at her word, Deidre Ademeyn says that Sabrina drove her and her lover Roben insane out of spite, after using magic to rape Roben. Sabrina claims he was driven mad by Deidre's dark powers. Given the other things Sabrina is seen to be capable of, Deidre's is the more likely account. As such she is also responsible for [[NiceGuy Eskel's]] permanent [[NightmareFace maiming]] at Deidre's hands, and his eventually having to put Deidre out of her misery to end her reign of terror in one outcome of the story, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity while portraying herself]] as a caring hero for healing him afterwards.

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** Assuming you take her at her word, Deidre Ademeyn says that Sabrina drove her and her lover Roben insane out of spite, after using magic to rape Roben. Sabrina claims he was driven mad by Deidre's dark powers. Given the other things Sabrina is seen to be capable of, Deidre's is the more likely account. As such she is also responsible for [[NiceGuy Eskel's]] permanent [[NightmareFace maiming]] and near death at Deidre's hands, and his eventually having to put Deidre Deidre, his Child of Surprise, [[KillTheOnesYouLove out of her misery misery]] to end her reign of terror in one outcome of the story, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity while portraying herself]] as a caring hero for healing him afterwards.

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Sabrina Glevissig was a short-tempered sorceress serving as an advisor to King Henselt. After the Witcher saga, she participated in Henselt's campaign to conquer the Pontar Valley. When Sabrina cast a spell that killed many Kaedweni soldiers and cost Henselt the war, the king had her executed.

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Sabrina Glevissig was a short-tempered sorceress serving as an advisor to King Henselt.Henselt, and later joined the Lodge of Sorceresses after the Thanedd Coup. After the Witcher saga, she participated in Henselt's campaign to conquer the Pontar Valley. When Sabrina cast a spell that killed many Kaedweni and Aedirnian soldiers and cost Henselt the war, the king had her executed.



* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Price of Neutrality'' is mostly a retelling of ''The Lesser Evil'' short story by Dandelion to a tavern's eager audience with some dialogue quoted line-for-line. As such, no one is quite sure if it actually happened or if Dandelion is an UnreliableNarrator. This includes some horrendous acts on Sabrina's part.

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* AmbiguousSituation: The ''Price of Neutrality'' is mostly a retelling of ''The Lesser Evil'' short story by Dandelion to a tavern's eager audience with some dialogue quoted line-for-line. As such, no one is quite sure if it actually happened or if Dandelion is an UnreliableNarrator. This includes some horrendous acts on Sabrina's part. Though as Eskel's journal entry in ''Wild Hunt'' confirms that it did happen, the question remains which way it canonically played out.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Sabrina is, at least in the games, one of the hands down most evil characters. She's also perfectly polite and one of the more pleasant people you'll meet.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Sabrina is, at least in the games, one of the hands down most evil characters. She's also perfectly polite and one of the more pleasant people you'll meet.meet, as a way to present herself with an air of VillainWithGoodPublicity.



* FauxAffablyEvil: This is especially prevalent in ''The Price of Neutrality'', wherein she has an air of kindness that is easy to tell is paper thin and hiding her true self.



* HateSink: Among a group of power-hungry sorceresses, Sabrina stands out for being a thoroughly unpleasant person in all her appearances and being the only member of the Lodge to display no redeeming qualities at all.

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* HateSink: Among a group of power-hungry sorceresses, Sabrina stands out for being a thoroughly unpleasant person in all her appearances and being the only member of the Lodge to display no redeeming qualities at all.all, while hiding behind a FauxAffablyEvil mask and SmugSnake manner.



** Qualifies as a MoralEventHorizon for many players. Sabrina kills thousands of soldiers on both sides of a war just to deny Henselt (her ally) a crucial victory.
** Assuming you take her at her word, Deidre Ademeyn says that Sabrina drove her and her lover insane out of spite. Sabrina says he was driven mad by Deidre's dark powers. Given the other things Sabrina is capable of, Deidre's is the more likely account. As such she is also responsible for Eskel's permanent maiming at Deidre's hands, and his eventually having to put Deidre out of her misery to end her reign of terror in one outcome of the story, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity while portraying herself]] as a caring hero for healing him afterwards.

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** Qualifies as a MoralEventHorizon for many players. Sabrina kills thousands of soldiers on both sides of a war just to deny Henselt (her ally) a crucial victory.
victory at the behest of the Lodge's ambitions. It's to the point that even [[EvenEvilHasStandards Henselt]], who is wrapped around her finger, has her executed for it.
** Assuming you take her at her word, Deidre Ademeyn says that Sabrina drove her and her lover Roben insane out of spite. spite, after using magic to rape Roben. Sabrina says claims he was driven mad by Deidre's dark powers. Given the other things Sabrina is seen to be capable of, Deidre's is the more likely account. As such she is also responsible for Eskel's [[NiceGuy Eskel's]] permanent maiming [[NightmareFace maiming]] at Deidre's hands, and his eventually having to put Deidre out of her misery to end her reign of terror in one outcome of the story, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity while portraying herself]] as a caring hero for healing him afterwards.


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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: If Deidre's account of Sabrina's doings in Caingorn during ''The Price of Neutrality'' are correct, and they likely are, she magically controlled and raped the huntsman of Caingorn, Roben, who was Deidre's lover at the time. Worse still, the magic she used broke his mind in the process, reducing it to that of an infant's.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: In Assassin Of Kings, with her scheming involving Radovid backfiring and ending up with her blinded. In another quite spectacular example from the same game for [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Phillipa]] and the entire Lodge, in the novels she and the others set the rule that [[DoesNotLikeMen men could not join the Lodge]], [[StrawFeminist deeming them too stupid and emotional]] to be capable at politics and matters involving magic or being among their ranks. This despite all previous magical factions before them allowing both men and women in their ranks, including the Brotherhood Of Sorcerers. Who ends up completely [[OutGambitted outplaying]], using, implicating and discarding the Lodge when they have outlived their usefulness? [[GeniusBruiser Letho Of Gulet]]. A big, [[FaceOfAThug thuggish, dumb looking]] and [[DeepSouth sounding]] [[RatedMForManly muscled brute of a man]] who the Lodge think they have [[DumbMuscle wrapped around their finger]], and are manipulating into doing their bidding for them. It ends up being [[ObfuscatingStupidity quite the opposite]].

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* LaserGuidedKarma: In Assassin Of Kings, with her scheming involving Radovid backfiring and ending up with her blinded. In another quite spectacular example from the same game for [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain Phillipa]] and the entire Lodge, in the novels she and the others set the rule that [[DoesNotLikeMen men could not join the Lodge]], [[StrawFeminist deeming them too stupid and emotional]] to be capable at politics and matters involving magic or being among their ranks. This despite all previous magical factions before them allowing both men and women in their ranks, including the Brotherhood Of Sorcerers. Who ends up completely [[OutGambitted outplaying]], using, implicating and discarding the Lodge when they have outlived their usefulness? [[GeniusBruiser Letho Of Gulet]]. A big, [[FaceOfAThug thuggish, dumb looking]] and [[DeepSouth sounding]] [[RatedMForManly muscled brute of a man]] man who the Lodge think they have [[DumbMuscle wrapped around their finger]], and are manipulating into doing their bidding for them. It ends up being [[ObfuscatingStupidity quite the opposite]].

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* DamselInDistress: Despite her power, she's jarringly rendered defenseless easily in the second game and serves mostly to be rescued by Geralt.



* DamselInDistress: Despite her power, she's jarringly rendered defenseless easily in the second game and serves mostly to be rescued by Geralt.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes[=/=]MagicalBarefooter: She's always barefoot, no matter where she goes. A little bit ironic since she detests uncleanliness.
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** The first is The Eye of Nehaleni, a DispelMagic artifact specifically for removing illusionary walls and surfaces. It's used extensively in the quest where she's a companion to find secret passageways and infrequently outside of it whilst hunting for chests and other objects outside of it.

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** The first is The Eye of Nehaleni, a DispelMagic artifact specifically for removing illusionary walls and surfaces. It's used extensively in the quest where she's a companion to find secret passageways and infrequently outside of it whilst hunting for chests and other objects outside of it. She implies that she's able to construct one at her convenience, unlike the other two.

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* ContraltoOfDanger: Her English voice in the games is notably deeper than most other women, reflecting her power and [[EvilSoundsDeep loose morality]].



* EnemyMine: While Philippa is by no means a good person, she and Geralt more often than not share a common foe or agenda, which is why they'll often work together.



* EnemyMine: While Philippa is by no means a good person, she and Geralt more often than not share a common foe or agenda, which is why they'll often work together.


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* EvilSoundsDeep: Her English voice in the games is notably deeper than most other women, reflecting her power and loose morality.
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* AssholeVictim: Doubles as a KickTheSonOfABitch moment from King Henselt. It's meant to show his ruthlessness but it's hard not to see him as justified given we see the horrific effects of her spell.

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* AssholeVictim: Doubles as a KickTheSonOfABitch PayEvilUntoEvil moment from King Henselt. It's meant to show his ruthlessness but it's hard not to see him as justified given we see the horrific effects of her spell.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Averted. [[spoiler:After being tortured by the Eternal Fire, she's a shell of her former self, only recognizable by the big tattoo on her chest.]]



* CharacterDeath: Averted if [[spoiler: Geralt informs her that Radovid will never forgive her for her role in the Lodge of Sorceresses and convinces her to go to Kaer Morhen.]]



* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: {{Averted}}: when Geralt rescues her from the witch hunters dungeon in Oxenfurt she is beaten and bloody; in fact, this was completely subverted in pre-next gen updates because said bruises never disappear, whereas after said update her character model eventually changes to an unblemished one.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: {{Averted}}: when Geralt rescues her from the witch hunters dungeon in Oxenfurt she is beaten and bloody; in fact, this was completely subverted in pre-next gen updates because said bruises never disappear, whereas after said update her character model eventually changes to an unblemished one.
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* SheCleansUpNicely: Magicians in Nilfgaard are treated no better than lowly state functionaries, which (in contrast to the Nordlings) means looking good is rather low on their list of priorities. After joining the Lodge, though, Assire asks her friend Fringilla for some tips.

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* SheCleansUpNicely: Magicians in Nilfgaard are treated no better than lowly state functionaries, which (in contrast to the Nordlings) means looking good is rather low on their list of priorities.priorities (including wearing a deliberately modest uniform). After joining the Lodge, though, Assire asks her friend Fringilla for some tips.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Her plan to kill king Vizimir and attempt to use an underage Radovid as her pawn is ''screaming'' StupidEvil, especially in the context of the books (games changed things a bit in her favour). For starters, even as a child Radovid already dislikes her and her power games and she has no real influence over the young prince. She decides to mistreat him and rub it into his face about being the real power in the kingdom. And it gets only worse once he figures out she ordered assassination of his father. On top of it, Vizimir already was a good friend of Philippa, considered her an invaluable advisor and listened almost all of her suggestions without a second thought, while also being a competent king keeping the kingdom running efficiently. And he's ''an old man'' that's gonna die soon anyway. She had virtually nothing to gain from killing him, and effectively set the stage for her own downfall by doing so.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Her plan to kill king Vizimir and attempt to use an underage Radovid as her pawn is ''screaming'' StupidEvil, especially in the context of the books (games changed things a bit in her favour). For starters, even as a child Radovid already dislikes her and her power games and she has no real influence over the young prince. She decides to mistreat him and rub it into his face about being the real power in the kingdom. And it gets only worse once he figures out she ordered the assassination of his father. On top of it, Vizimir already was a good friend of Philippa, considered her an invaluable advisor and listened to almost all of her suggestions without a second thought, while also being a competent king keeping the kingdom running efficiently. And he's ''an old man'' that's gonna die soon anyway. She had virtually nothing to gain from killing him, and effectively set the stage for her own downfall by doing so.



* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In the second game, Phillipa suffers a horrific fate [[spoiler: by having her eyes scooped out by King Radovid. This qualifies as this trope because the Sorceress always dismissed him as an easily-controlled pawn. As the third game proves, she only instilled in him an ever-lasting hatred of her.]] Also in dismissing and underestimating Letho while trying to control him as a tool, who ended up being much smarter than they thought and brought ruin to the Lodge and their plans in turn. Her bias against men appears to be a major [[JustForPun blindspot]] for her.

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* HoistByHerOwnPetard: In the second game, Phillipa suffers a horrific fate [[spoiler: by [[spoiler:by having her eyes scooped out by King Radovid. This qualifies as this trope because the Sorceress always dismissed him as an easily-controlled pawn. As the third game proves, she only instilled in him an ever-lasting hatred of her.]] Also in dismissing and underestimating Letho while trying to control him as a tool, who ended up being much smarter than they thought and brought ruin to the Lodge and their plans in turn. Her bias against men appears to be a major [[JustForPun blindspot]] for her.



* SmugSnake: [[spoiler:She snidely taunts Geralt about his impending death just as she's about to leave Loc Muine and everyone in it for dead before stepping into her teleporter... which then begins to tear her apart and prompts her to immediately beg the man she intended to die to save her.]]

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* SmugSnake: [[spoiler:She snidely taunts Geralt about his impending death just as she's about to leave Loc Muine and everyone in it for dead before stepping into her teleporter... [[VillainsWantMercy which then begins to tear her apart and prompts her to immediately beg the man she intended to die to save her.]]]]]]
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* ManipulativeBitch: She is, along with Philippa, the main architect of the Lodge's plans in the second game.

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* ManipulativeBitch: She is, along with Philippa, the main architect of the Lodge's plans to manipulate the North in the second game.
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%%* ManipulativeBitch:* ManipulativeBitch: She is, along with Philippa, the main architect of the Lodge's plans in the second game.
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* AintTooProudToBeg: She'll give Geralt anything he wants if [[spoiler: removes the flawed diamond from her teleporter.]] Much sadder if she survives to the third game.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: She'll give Geralt anything he wants if [[spoiler: [[spoiler:he removes the flawed diamond from her teleporter.]] Much sadder if she survives to the third game.



* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: [[spoiler: Should she be spared in the second game, she appears in the third game, in the dungeons of Oxenfurt under the "loving care" of the Eternal Fire witch hunters.]]

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: [[spoiler: Should [[spoiler:Should she be spared in the second game, she appears in the third game, in the dungeons of Oxenfurt under the "loving care" of the Eternal Fire witch hunters.]]



* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: If Geralt removes the flawed stone from her teleporter, thus saving her life, she will tell Geralt what she knows of Yennefer.]]

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* PetTheDog: [[spoiler: If [[spoiler:If Geralt removes the flawed stone from her teleporter, thus saving her life, she will tell Geralt what she knows of Yennefer.]]
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: {{Averted}}: when Geralt rescues her from the witch hunters dungeon in Oxenfurt she is beaten and bloody.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: {{Averted}}: when Geralt rescues her from the witch hunters dungeon in Oxenfurt she is beaten and bloody.bloody; in fact, this was completely subverted in pre-next gen updates because said bruises never disappear, whereas after said update her character model eventually changes to an unblemished one.
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%%* CoolBigSis: To Ciri, whom she befriends during her visit to Kaer Morhen.

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%%* * CoolBigSis: To Ciri, whom she befriends during her visit to Kaer Morhen.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Laura Rogers (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Anastasia Lapina (Russian), Ivana Coppola (French)[[/labelnotes]]

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%%* TheVamp* TheVamp: Seduced (or so she thought) Geralt for a couple of months in Toussaint when in fact [[FeedTheMole he played her]] in the end.



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** The third and last is a Xenovox, which is essentially [[HollywoodCB a magical walkie-talkie]], which she gives Geralt because [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes she refuses to step foot on an island riddled with plague rats]] until he drives them off for her whilst investigating the place. Despite how much utility instantaneous communication of this nature would have [[StoryBreakerPower to the plot]] and [[ReedRichardsIsUseless the setting in general]], it isn't used outside of this second quest; she does claim that they're so difficult to construct that they'd never become widespread gadgets.

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** The third and last is a Xenovox, which is essentially [[HollywoodCB a magical walkie-talkie]], which she gives Geralt because [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes she refuses to step foot on an island riddled with plague rats]] until he drives them off for her whilst investigating the place. Despite how much utility instantaneous communication of this nature would have [[StoryBreakerPower to the plot]] and [[ReedRichardsIsUseless the setting in general]], it isn't used outside of this second quest; she does claim that they're so difficult to construct that [[ItWillNeverCatchOn they'd never become widespread gadgets.gadgets]].



* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfits in ''The Witcher 3'' have such low and wide necklines that her nipples are visible if the camera angle is just right. Hilariously, when she strips down to her underwear, her neckline is actually more ''modest''.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her outfits in ''The Witcher 3'' have such low and wide necklines that her nipples are visible if the camera angle is just right. Hilariously, when she strips down to her underwear, her neckline is actually more ''modest''.''modest'' in that [[DressedInLayers her bra seemingly appears out of nowhere]].
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->'''Voiced by:''' Jules de Jongh ''' ''(English/The Witcher)'' ''', Jaimi Barbakoff ''' ''(English/Assassins of Kings and Wild Hunt)'' ''', Elena Borzunova ''' ''(Russian/The Witcher)'' ''', Svetlana Oleshkovskaya ''' ''(Russian/Assassins of Kings and Wild Hunt)'' ''', Marie Chevalot ''' ''(French/Assassins of Kings and Wild Hunt)'' '''

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jules de Jongh ''' ''(English/The Witcher)'' ''', (English, ''The Witcher''), Jaimi Barbakoff ''' ''(English/Assassins (English, ''Assassins of Kings Kings'' and Wild Hunt)'' ''', Elena ''Wild Hunt'')[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Elena Borzunova ''' ''(Russian/The Witcher)'' ''', (Russian, ''The Witcher''), Svetlana Oleshkovskaya ''' ''(Russian/Assassins (Russian, ''Assassins of Kings Kings'' and Wild Hunt)'' ''', ''Wild Hunt''), Marie Chevalot ''' ''(French/Assassins (French, ''Assassins of Kings Kings'' and Wild Hunt)'' '''
''Wild Hunt'')[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Pandora Colin (English), Elena Solovyova (Russian), Céline Duhamel (French)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Pandora Colin (English), Elena (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Elena Solovyova (Russian), Céline Duhamel (French)
(French)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Nicola Walker (English), Olga Pletneva (Russian), Pascale Chemin (French)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Nicola Walker (English), Olga (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Olga Pletneva (Russian), Pascale Chemin (French)
(French)[[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Laura Rogers (English), Anastasia Lapina (Russian), Ivana Coppola (French)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Laura Rogers (English), Anastasia (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Anastasia Lapina (Russian), Ivana Coppola (French)
(French)[[/labelnotes]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Katie [=McGuinness=] (English), Ramilya Iskander (Russian), Hélène Bizot (French)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Katie [=McGuinness=] (English), Ramilya (English)[[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Ramilya Iskander (Russian), Hélène Bizot (French)
(French)[[/labelnotes]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Irina Yakovleva (Russian), Julie Dumas (French)

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->'''Voiced %%->'''Voiced by:''' Irina [[labelnote:additional [=VAs=]]]Irina Yakovleva (Russian), Julie Dumas (French)
(French)[[/labelnote]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint: In the third game. While taunting Geralt during a mission together, she points out that Geralt should be less protective of Ciri and allow her to make her own choices. Phil's reasons for saying this are blatantly selfish, but [[spoiler:the game itself agrees with her; the more protective Geralt is of Ciri, the less likely she is to survive the game's ending.]]

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* JerkassHasAPoint: In the third game. While taunting Geralt during a mission together, she points out that Geralt should be less protective of Ciri and allow her to make her own choices. Phil's reasons [[RightForTheWrongReasons reasons]] for saying this are blatantly selfish, but [[spoiler:the game itself agrees with her; the more protective Geralt is of Ciri, the less likely she is to survive the game's ending.]]
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* BathingBeauty: After spotting Geralt amongst a crowd of pleading villagers, Keira retreats to her sanctuary and takes a bath. She entices him to walk in on her while she's nude and wet, and does a BathKick and a SexySurfacingShot right in front of him. Possibly all part of her plan to seduce him.

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* BathingBeauty: After spotting Geralt amongst a crowd of pleading villagers, Keira retreats to her sanctuary and takes a bath. She entices him to walk in on her while she's nude and wet, [[LegFocus kicks her legs up]], and does a BathKick and a SexySurfacingShot right in front of him. Possibly all part of her plan to seduce him.

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