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that seems like unfunded nonsense.


* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri is to begin with falls squarely under YMMV.

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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri is to begin with falls squarely under YMMV.



* It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considered it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.

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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri is to begin with falls squarely under YMMV.




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* It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considering it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.

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* It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considering considered it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.
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* It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considered it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.

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* It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considered considering it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.
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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having entered a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!"

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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having entered a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!" together!".
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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having found a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!" It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considered it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.

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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having found entered a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!" together!"
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It should be noted that Sapkowski has, for years, openly admitted to ''hating'' The Witcher and even considered it his worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.
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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having found a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!" It should be noted that Sapkowski himself has grown to ''hate'' the Witcher Saga over the years, admitting them to be his weaker works.

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The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having found a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh, how perfect they look together!" It should be noted that Sapkowski himself has grown has, for years, openly admitted to ''hate'' the ''hating'' The Witcher Saga over the years, admitting them to be and even considered it his weaker works.
worst creation. His recent change in tone only came about due to MoneyDearBoy.

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[[WMG:Galahad was a secret stab at all the fans who said Ciri was CanonSue]]

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[[WMG:Galahad was a secret stab at all the fans who said Ciri was CanonSue]]a CanonSue.]]



* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri turned out remains heavily under YMMV.

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* Of course,
[[WMG:Galahad was Sapkowski's own subtle way of ''acknowledging'' Ciri's status as a CanonSue.]]
The book ends with the aforementioned characters riding side by side, holding hands, seemingly having found a 'connection' of sorts. It's almost as if the author wants to say, "My very own Mary Sue meets the original Marty Stu. Oh,
how much of a "well-written" character Ciri turned out remains heavily under YMMV.perfect they look together!" It should be noted that Sapkowski himself has grown to ''hate'' the Witcher Saga over the years, admitting them to be his weaker works.
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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately comes off remains heavily under YMMV.

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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately comes off turned out remains heavily under YMMV.
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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately turned out, remains heavily under YMMMV.

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* Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately turned out, comes off remains heavily under YMMMV.YMMV.
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** Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately turned out to be, remains heavily under YMMMV.

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** * Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately turned out to be, out, remains heavily under YMMMV.
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** Of course, how much of a "well-written" character Ciri ultimately turned out to be, remains heavily under YMMMV.
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[[WMG:Galahad was a secret stab at all the fans who said Ciri was CanonSue]]
Sapkowski decided to show them the difference between a well-written powerful character and a real MartyStu who gets everything without struggle. That was the whole point of the GainaxEnding.
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