Actually it does not make any sense. As stated in the Blood of Elves book Ciri's elder blood prevented her from going through the mutation while the witcher 4 trailer showed her drinking witcher potion which should've killed her.
Yep. Also, in Sword of Destiny, Eithne (the Dryad queen) forces Ciri to drink from the water of Brokilon to turn her into a dryad, but it did not affect her because of her blood. Her Elder Blood has been cultivated for centuries by powerful Elven mages like Avallac'h.
Actually it does not make any sense. As stated in the Blood of Elves book Ciri's elder blood prevented her from going through the mutation while the witcher 4 trailer showed her drinking witcher potion which should've killed her.
Lena was able to survive them, who says Ciri can't?
@@Sunseyki You.. you can't be serious comparing those.
Yep. Also, in Sword of Destiny, Eithne (the Dryad queen) forces Ciri to drink from the water of Brokilon to turn her into a dryad, but it did not affect her because of her blood. Her Elder Blood has been cultivated for centuries by powerful Elven mages like Avallac'h.
@@Rinchen8192is it confirmed if she did still have her powers after stopping the white frost in the games? That's an escape route I can think of
Lost most of her powers, yet enough to keep her alive, and turn her into the witcher by going on trial? I dont see that as bad concept
Those witches look like the whole development team on witcher 4
face reveal? bet u look worse
Cry some more