☀️Emhyr Var Emreis☀️ ☀️Deithwen Addan yn Carn aep Morvudd ☀️ His Imperial Majesty☀️ Emperor of Nilfgaard ☀️King of Cintra ☀️Lord of Metinna, Ebbing and Gemmera ☀️Sovereign of Nazair and Vicovaro☀️
Hmm, Emhyr is clearly not a nice person. That being said, he gives up his plan to marry and have a child with Ciri in the books. Even he has boundaries. By the time the game starts (which is after the books) that plan is no longer on the table. His expansionism is partially due to an ambition, but also due to the economy and the structure of the Nilfgaardian Empire that is dependent on new conquests. As for Fergus refusing to cooperate, he did it for the dynasty and the family honour. There was no guarantee Emhyr will be spared anyway, even if he had agreed to abdicate (and legitimize the Usurper). You do not negotiate with blackmailers.
Sadly I also don't have a chocolate. My cookie also somehow disappeared, i wish I can find it, its not good without a cookie. A bit of apple pie can get me through this vid, but I'll seek out for a cookie in 2023.
Emhyr is even worse than this (spoilers): he forced Yenn and Geralt to kill themselves, (even though Geralt protected him in his cursed form, and the two partially raised and protected Ciri), in order to hide the truth about Ciri, and the two only survived because Ciri reached them in time; he is responsible for instigating racial tension and violence in the North, then executing the insurgents for political gain; he makes a habit of publicly torturing and killing those who fail him or are simply deemed disposable, including officers and sorceresses; he massacred Cintra, Ciri's home and birthright, along with the royal family- Ciri barely escaped, etc. He is the villain of the books and after the events of TW2 and the subsequent betrayal of the School of the Viper, there is an absolute zero chance that Geralt, Ciri and Yenn would side with him. If they helped kill Radovid, he would order them killed because they're dangerous loose ends and kingslaying sets a precedent that other rulers can't allow. That being said, he did have a change of heart regarding his daughter and her adopted parents, in the books. He no longer wants to boink her, and has some level of respect towards Geralt, although the witcher despises him.
☀️Emhyr Var Emreis☀️
☀️Deithwen Addan yn Carn aep Morvudd ☀️
His Imperial Majesty☀️
Emperor of Nilfgaard
☀️King of Cintra
☀️Lord of Metinna, Ebbing and Gemmera
☀️Sovereign of Nazair and Vicovaro☀️
His music goes so freaking hard
😂
Hmm, Emhyr is clearly not a nice person. That being said, he gives up his plan to marry and have a child with Ciri in the books. Even he has boundaries. By the time the game starts (which is after the books) that plan is no longer on the table.
His expansionism is partially due to an ambition, but also due to the economy and the structure of the Nilfgaardian Empire that is dependent on new conquests.
As for Fergus refusing to cooperate, he did it for the dynasty and the family honour. There was no guarantee Emhyr will be spared anyway, even if he had agreed to abdicate (and legitimize the Usurper). You do not negotiate with blackmailers.
☀️Hael ceas'raet of Nilfgaard☀️
Thanks for full story .also I did chose ciri to work as witcher .
Sadly I also don't have a chocolate. My cookie also somehow disappeared, i wish I can find it, its not good without a cookie. A bit of apple pie can get me through this vid, but I'll seek out for a cookie in 2023.
Emhyr is even worse than this (spoilers): he forced Yenn and Geralt to kill themselves, (even though Geralt protected him in his cursed form, and the two partially raised and protected Ciri), in order to hide the truth about Ciri, and the two only survived because Ciri reached them in time; he is responsible for instigating racial tension and violence in the North, then executing the insurgents for political gain; he makes a habit of publicly torturing and killing those who fail him or are simply deemed disposable, including officers and sorceresses; he massacred Cintra, Ciri's home and birthright, along with the royal family- Ciri barely escaped, etc.
He is the villain of the books and after the events of TW2 and the subsequent betrayal of the School of the Viper, there is an absolute zero chance that Geralt, Ciri and Yenn would side with him. If they helped kill Radovid, he would order them killed because they're dangerous loose ends and kingslaying sets a precedent that other rulers can't allow.
That being said, he did have a change of heart regarding his daughter and her adopted parents, in the books. He no longer wants to boink her, and has some level of respect towards Geralt, although the witcher despises him.
I don’t know about villains being underdeveloped… I hate Radovid pretty bad based on Witcher 3 alone 😂
Amir..Amyr?..
I do have hot chocolate. Just wish I had Cookie.
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@@nickwinters2637 not quite, but thank you
Too bad no woodchippers in witcher