I hate that the game still implies that emhyr is somehwat of a father to her.... like no he ain’t. Also ciri never told geralt “you’re my only/real father” ):
@@itscoolthough419 imo this is strange, cause in the books ciri would never treat emyr like a father, when geralt ends the game without yen or triss ciri visits geralt house and they talk about life, i wanted to kill myself when ciri called emyr "papa" ciri would never do this the fucking man tried to rape her and he killed her grandmother he is an total asshole
Did anybody else felt really lonely after finishing the game, like you spend hundreds of hours and then theres nothing more to do, when you spawn in Kaer Morhen after completing the game and there is no one there but you and then you remember Vesemir was the only one who took care of the castle and now there is nobody to take care of it. Also at the very beginning of the game, when you and vesemir were headed to White Orchard, he asks Geralt whether he will come back to Kaer Morhen, now theres nobody there anymore.
Not low key, he quite literally saved the world by being a witcher. Without him, so many things would have gone to shit possibly including ciri’s death which would have led to world destruction when the white frost came. At least some people could survive if they didnt eat the yellow snow...
This feels like more realistic ending though. I first got the witcher ending but felt everything too good to be true, and the whole game was far from fairy tale. Then I went for the empress ending and saw the detail and effort the developers put in this ending. I say the witcher ending was made for the players who wish Ciri to be happy, but the empress ending was what the developers had in mind.
I completely agree. This is the most emotional ending. And she finally become adult taking a hard decision for the good of all realms. Amazing game!!! I got this ending too at my first play!
xLetalis Anywhere. After getting so involved with the game, it was heartless for the DEVS to just make the main characters disappear. People on game forum had idea on how to still have the main character for example, have the option of conversation (even if repetitive), usual relationship staff. I felt depressed in Kaer Mohan after the end of the game (Ciri became a witcher in my ending) and instantly fast travelled out of there. And yesterday, I fully uninstalled the game. Maybe being alone is the true witcher life. Sigh.
Kul Zaze Yeah definitely. I am kind of over the whole disappearing act of main character. In my current playthrough, I am just ignoring all the feels and just exploring.
@@MISTAH.X My brother said the same thing...don't compare Witcher 3 to Game of Thrones which we used to talk about it. He has no attention to watch that show on HBO anymore!
Not really a bad ending, because it's the best fate for all of Temeria. Cirilla can be a great ruler! Besides, Geralt can visit her anytime at Vizima :)
@@wolololer I got the Witcher ending but I like this one more. Especially since the Trials of the Grasses strip you of your emotions, I don't wish it upon anyone. I was also horrified at completely missing the Radovid quest and Emyr dying. I might have liked the Witcher ending better if Geralt and Ciri stayed together, but she leaves on her own eventually, and since I romanced nobody Geralt was depressed and alone as a consequence.
stretfordender321 that was very much down to the developers sweeping GoT under the carpet to get the Star Wars contract... a dick move, which actually cost them the contract so they got nothing, but given the time it could have been so much more
Zade YO I can’t remember the specifics but I’m sure internet research would take you to the source. the writers/ directors had taken a contract for the new Star Wars movie which was coming up quick and basically the deadline meant that they cut corners on the script and plot for the final season coz they were being money grabbing cunts and wanted the money from the Star Wars contract. However, because they cut corners and rushed game of thrones, Disney chose to not take on the writers so really it but then in the ass.
Me too, actually I think I did tear up if I'm being honest (not the only time this game brought those kind of emotions out in me, which is rare!) After 3 games, 7 books, I became very close with these characters. I also believed that I had made fairly good decisions, at the time I didn't know what the 3 endings were and how you achieved them, so I was a loss for words at the time, I didn't think that could be the best/good ending which I was hoping for. Unfortunately I made the mistake of looking up what determined the endings that you received, I didn't want direct spoilers, just a subtle nod in the right direction out of curiosity wondering what lead to my empress ending. Of course the person's post that I read on the official Witcher forum didn't format their thread ideally. They had written the 3 different endings in such a way that it was unavoidable to skim over them while reading, and it didn't take a speed reader since they were written in only a few words, so long story short, I was technically spoiled on the other 2 endings! :( learned my lesson the hard way. I still plan on doing at least 2 PT to see the other endings myself and to make other decisions differently. Such an incredible game, series of games and books, I love the Witcher universe.
This is painful for Geralt but it's the greater good ending. Ciri will rule most of the world and make it a better place. She can help humanity much more than she would were she a simple witcher.
pateuvasiliu True, and she dissapears either way, as in leaves Geralt and Yen to live her own life separately, whether it's witchering or being empress.
TheDarkSider Radovid didn't win anything in my game. Knowing what a fanatic viper he was, I jumped at the chance to assassinate him instantly. Phillippa Eilhart killed him and Temeria was free. Also, realizing that Ciri was wanted by Emhyr to rule in his stead (since he planned on giving the throne to her), Nilfgard conquering everything was better by far. They had a way better economy, and were way more civilized when it came to treating non humans. With Ciri as Empress, a dawn of a New Age begins. Something similar to what Ceris did in Skellige, but to a much higher degree.
Shuriken Nexus 6 If you watch the end of Witcher 2, the cinematic of Nilfgaard invading, you see how they butcher innocent peasants. I'd rather a thousand witches burn than half a million people be killed by Emhyr's mad dogs. Why is a free Temeria that important? Geralt has no ties to it. What's the independence of one kingdom's value when the rest of the North is controlled by Nilfgaard?
nah, this is the worst ending imo, Ciri is certainly not happy, and what guarantee she would be a great empress? she's a good person who has great magical power that it, afaik those are the the least important qualities to be a good ruler
@@professorgenki6065 I think that's what makes it so real, it's not a perfect, ideal ending where everyone is happy, they are just living, managing as they must
@@professorgenki6065 I cant for the life of me remember who. But somebody said she had the right temperament of a ruler. She, with guidance could maybe even turn Nilfgaard around from a land of assholes, to a land of slightly less assholes.
13:56 I love how Morvran Voorhis wanders into the shot, apparently realizes that he's photobombing a touching moment, and is suddenly like "WHOOPS don't mind me." Doubly funny if you took the opportunity to punch him around Novigrad. Also, Ciri riding off on a white horse that is neither A) a unicorn or B) a jet-black mare named Kelpie makes me feel like she's truly leaving the past (and her adventures) behind.
Morvran Voorhis ain't a bad dude, tbh. Dutiful, sort of a "coworker" relation to Geralt but at time could evolve into a real friendship, like with Roche.
Everyone says that her becoming the empress is the best ending for everyone as she can bring great change to the world. But I couldn't help it I am selfish and was glad she became a witcher like me.
The true is Emperor is mad guy and marry someone call False Ciri,Cintra Princess. Ciri actually want become Witcher like Geralt. Actually if Ciri empress,her son will rule all of the world (destruction of the world and end of the world) so it's mean really worst ending pick empress ending for me (100% in my eyes/perspective and little based on the book)
Realistically even if she was empress she would get assassinated if she tried making any serious changes even her father has to tread the line carefully with what he does Nilfgaard is a genocidal empire and she can't really change anything about it
I think you hit the nail on the head. The "Empress+Triss romance" ending is basically the "Happily ever after" scenario, similar to Lord of the Rings with Aragorn becoming King while Frodo and Gandalf leave the world behind and those that remain live comfortable lives for the rest of their days.
I like this ending. It is bittersweet and sad that people that mean a lot to you have to go their separate ways. It is how life works. The best ending is too perfect while the worst ending is bad.
+ellchicago The "best ending" is not all good and that's it. In my game, Radovic won and the Nilfgaard were defeated. And now White Orchard was filled with dead bodies, and the eternal fire is everywhere hunting mages and witchers included. People getting killed because the neighbour acused him of being a spy. Ciri is alive and that's good but the state of the land is worse than it was with the Nilfgaardian invasion. It was a great ending. All of them are.
+ellchicago I think it's a great ending, but I just felt so sad after watching it, was kinda heartbreaking. But it makes sense and is a good conclusion. It's just not the happy ending I would wish for after getting so involved in the characters' lives.
Well in my game I got the "Ciri is a Witcher" ending and Geralt still went off to live and die on his own. So not exactly what I'd call "perfect" but still a good ending.
Realist ending. Making Ciri a Witcher to make Geralt happy is pretty selfish. Especially as empress, Ciri can pretty much end all war almost instantaneously. Even though it's a bittersweet ending, I think it's the best in terms of the bigger picture. Plus, I like to imagine Geralt can visit Ciri once in a while, like a real parent/child relationship.
I don't think that you even know about Witcher universe then. All the stories may have Geralt as protagonist but ultimately, Ciri is the prime focus. She completely changed Geralt and brought him closer to Yen. The moment Geralt invokes the Law of Surprise, Ciri and Geralt got bonded through destiny. It became Geralt's destiny to find and care about Ciri. Witcher 3 is just the acknowledgement of this very fact. Geralt, Yen and Ciri are meant to be together, it's what their destiny is.
I prefer the witcher ending. As empress Ciri will be a bird in a golden cage, married to Morvran Voorhis and manipulated from the shadows by her father. She will not be happy. A witcher's life is hard but she will be free and she will be happy. It's more in line with her personality and she will find new friends on the road just like Geralt has. Maybe even true love just like Geralt has. And I just don't buy all this talk that Ciri *must* be empress for the greater good etc. Look at how much Geralt and Ciri have accomplished as Witchers. They've lifted curses, reunited loved ones, stopped mad rulers, ensured good rulers came into power, saved villages, stopped the Aen Elle invasion, stopped the white frost.... they did all this as witchers, not as rulers of countries or men. Besides - Ciri is the lady of space and time. She can literally go anywhere and do anything. Saying that she *must* stay in this universe and be the ruler of Nilfgaard is frankly incredibly narrow-minded. In my ending she becomes a witcher and spends a few years on the path honing her skills. Then I imagine her going to other places, and finding new challenges and new civilizations to help. There will be places in time and space that need her more than this one.
+StandingNomad well her mother was a princess and she also have the power, it is a grow up option to be responsible with your powers. Her power can change the world for the better and bring all races togather. Geralt only accomplished so much because of other people, without yennefer/triss/dijkstra and what not he cant do anything, even then the witch hunts continues without emphyr.
Witcher dooms Ciri to help only a handful and dying alone. Empress she marries and has a child who conquers half the world, her grandchild conquers the other half.
This actually felt like the most fleshed out ending, a true conclusion. While the Ciri becomes a Witcher ending is upbeat and happy, it didn't feel that well developed. While bittersweet, you get the most sincerity and straight up examples to how close they are right before the bombshell about leaving for Nilfgaard.
I think she lost her powers fighting the white frost. She doesn't use her powers in the fight in this video, but she used her powers in every other fight. I don't think she will be able to warp sadly.
The most moral thing in the Witcher's World and mythology is a chicken shitting in the river, plus what I find atractive about Yenn is her "amoral psychopath" side :)
+Igor Oliveira I'd understand (not agree but understand) if Yennefer treated Geralt like an equal. But she doesn't. Keira put it best; she treats him like a dog. Let's take the mind reading thing for example. Geralt hates it when sorceresses read his mind. Understandable, who enjoys their privacy being invaded? Triss respects this and has, to my knowledge, only read his mind once: in TW1 when she found him unconscious in a swamp and needed to know what happened so she could know how to treat him. And IIRC she apologized for even that. Yennefer does it constantly with absolutely no regard for Geralt's wishes. Her insulting reasoning is that he shouldn't have secrets from her. Not 5 minutes after she says that, she demands his help stealing something from Ermion and refuses to tell him anything about why. He's not allowed secrets from her, but she's constantly keeping things from him. *Constantly*. Just about anytime you see her, she's demanding Geralt do something or other for her and doesn't deign to even let him know why he's assigned his task. Like a dog. I can't fathom why anyone would want to put up with a cunt like Yennefer. Personally, I envision Geralt as having some self-respect. He'd be better off alone than with Yennefer.
This discussion is poitless in an of itself. For one you failed to realise this was a joke, and to boot you also ignore that space/time magic and dopplers and Master Mirror exist in the Witcher universe. I am certain beyond any reasonable doubt waterproof make up would be child's play for any sorcerer or druid. Hell, an alchemist or maybe even Geralt with his basic knowledge of potion brewing could probably come up with something like that
It's funny, I knew that there were some good and bad endings, but ended getting the one I knew nothing about. I was very sad to see her go, but at the same time I was so proud of her. She saved the world, stuck to her guns, made her own decisions (I often made her make her own choices), and she became an Empress. I can't be prouder of her, even if I wish she had followed in her daddy's foot steps. She'll bring some quality times to these realms.
As a witcher ciri does impact the world and does help people but in a much smaller scale while also having fun and enjoying herself. As an empress the opposite might be true, less fun and less enjoyment but a much broader impact on the world while also helping many more people. This ending is so sad. Even though it's sad, I kind of enjoy this ending. A happy ending is good but I also like when things go a different route, this is a balanced ending, it has happy and sad as well. It's better than Ciri and geralt dying. But this is really a hard choice, sacrifice your happiness and wishes to help other people, or live as you wish and have fun. Many people say "the point of living is to help people and have an impact on this world." Many also say "what's the point of living if you don't live life however you want to?" I think the witcher ending and the empress ending are similar, the difference is the balance of the elements but in different ways.
Not a bad ending, really. With Ciri being Empress, Geralt can go visit her place anytime or vice versa and with Geralt's humanity lessons Ciri will bring peace to the Galaxy. DUUUUUN DUUUUUN DURURURURN DUUUN DUUUN DUNUN DUNUN * WITCHER 4: RETURN OF THE WITCHER blablablablablablabla
Dalek Teta em has other ideas for her it's told her son will rule half the world with his son then ruling the whole world. Em wants this to be his son so yeah...in the books it flat out tells you and in the games it's hinted at also this man killed ciri's mother, grandmother and the whole city she came from (cintra) Why would Geralt give him Ciri?
sentinalchocobo He has that plans in the books, but he definitely dropped it, since you can't really force someone with ciri's powers to do anything they don't want to do. I doubt she will even marry general vohris (even tho he's a nice guy), as he state in the game, if she won't want to. Geralt is not really "giving" her to Emhyr, she decide it herself, if he keeps his word to the emperor, who gave him resources to find her. She knows what her father did, but she doesn't go there to love him, she says she goes there to change the things are. As a player you can force any conclusion to this story, but IMO this is the one that heroes would draw themselves given the choice.
she lets geralt decide and geralt hates the emp, to me that's ciri's beating around the bush to say no l don't want to go. In the game isn't Vohis married? to me she wants to be a witcher so l've let her be one
That's probably the most emotional ending :( I do have 1 small problem with it which I'll address when I'm back from my holiday, I hope you enjoy it! You can check the rest here: ruclips.net/video/-vU9K6LvEj8/видео.html
As bittersweet as this ending is, I actually think it's the best. Ciri ends up doing the most good for the most people because of the confidence you've instilled in her and faith you've showed in her, and as such fully realizes her potential. A truly beautiful ending to a great story.
I personally feel the whole “they’ll basically never see each other again” thing a bit of a reach. I mean it is what seems to be happening, she doesn’t see him until blood and wine, but... why? Emhyr seems to care (for the people bringing up the books, yes it was effed up what he did but note how he p much immediately let her go, planning something is not the same as doing it and I’m not gonna condemn him for the equivalent of a thought crime), I don’t think he’d be like “and now you shall never see Geralt again.” I mean if he DID do that he’d probably lose her for good. And she can TELEPORT, surely she could just pop out and see Geralt at some point? Or even have him stay at the palace, who’s gonna stop her or Emhyr? Just felt far fetched that this is an almost permanent goodbye. (Also for those saying this is good because it’s “realistic” to how unhappy The Witcher is, no. Please stop. This is how we get crappy downer nihilistic endings all the time. I don’t go through over a hundred hours to find my lost kid so I can lose her again in the name of “deep” bittersweet/depressing endings. Happy endings aren’t bad or shallow).
This is for me the happy happening,their both alive and going on with their life with the possibility/hope they will meet again...i watched the "happy" ending(with Triss) and though it was ok but at the end of it Geralt was in Kovaiir and Ciri was off wandering as a Witcher on her own while not a "bad" end I felt their eventual separation was actually more bittersweet than this one ..
Ciri wants to be free. The whole game was about that. Swallow and all. Hate this ending the most. And worst she needs to marry that douche. How can you guys made he married that douche? XD hahaha.
@@brainswag Nobody forced her to be an empress: she choose to do so after finding her purpuse in life and consider all options. thats why this is the best and most mature ending. Not bringing her to talk Emhyr, having her own conclussions nad making her own choices, is just cheating.
There comes a point in time where one must grow into their new life, one of duty and responsibility rather than adventure and happiness. It's a tough viewpoint, but I believe this is the best ending. Throughout the story Ciri has proven that she's capable to do what she needs to do, this is her moment, crossing the threshold of adventure into duty.
Yo, I’m sorry for selling that sword you gave me at the end Ciri, but you gotta understand. I needed it to upgrade Corvo Bianco! I NEEDED THAT ARMOUR TABLE CIRI!
This ending is fine, but not a good one. The witcher ending is about her happiness and purpose. Here She's doing the thing the world wants her too. Totally lame. Bruce Wayne could also do "more good" if he was mayor of Gotham. Couldn't he? Sure he could.
Meh, prefer the ending because it means Ciri can try and change Nilfgaard for the better. Avoid future wars. Besides Bruce could do, but wouldn't for the same reason he ddint become a cop. Too many restraints.
@@lelouche25 On the other hand it's pretty much a slap in the face for her story in the books though. The game really did a bad job of adapting Ciri honestly.
@@omega1397 I mean, if you mean Emyr wanting to plough his own daughter. You can thank Vilgerfortz for that tid bit. But I think Emyr stops believing that garbage by the third book. He still wants Ciri though, but by this point, hes fallen in love with fake Ciri. Besides, Ciri got tossed into the last game of the trilogy. We pretty much only get the tail end of her story, no time to start from the beginning.
@@lelouche25 Sorry for Essay. Nah there's more other than that. City's story is basically a subversion of the chosen one. She is not the chosen one, her child will be. She's just a perfect storm that will lead to that child. The White Frost is just a natural calamity, not an extradimensional threat. It's essentially global warming. Ciri's child will not defeat the White Frost, but will lead others through a mass evacuation. Others want Ciri for her womb. The game completely glosses over that Auberon died because of an aphrodisiac overdose to rape Ciri. The Wild Hunt wanted her child too. Cause elven supremacy and such, I actually forgot about that part lol. Ciri basically ends up leaving behind everything, escaping from the shadow of Destiny. Her own path. But the game just makes her the chosen one to save the world from an extradimensional calamity. That and they fuck up her relationship with Yennefer too. They mess up quite a bit of Yennefer in general. I recall Book Ciri saying she wants to be known as Ciri of Vengerberg. But Game Ciri says "Yennefer has plans for me but Avallac'h is different" like throwing Yennefer under the bus, and glossing over a character that wanted her to be raped because he's a racist asshole. Speaking of Yennefer, don't get me started on The Last Wish! The wish wasn't love, Geralt and Yennefer truly love each other, no wish needed, and the comments by CDPR about this quest is mind boggling and stupid. For the same reason of Ciri escaping destiny is why I don't like the Empress ending either, that basically spits in the face of her development in the books, where she just submits to the destiny laid out by her father. And now everyone knows that she's his daughter, no mention of him marrying a fake Ciri. Yeah the ending is well directed, and sad, and it's fine if all you got is the games, but with the context of the books it is pretty bad. The bad ending is much true to the books, so is the Witcheress ending, although it's very much a happy ending. Think of the bad ending as the novels, nd the Witcheress ending and Blood and Wine as the non-canon short story "Something Ends, Something Begins". Everything else is pretty good though! Especially Hearts of Stone. You could have told me that Hearts of Stone was an unpublished manuscript by Sapkowski, wouldn't have batted an eye. Shame he doesnt like games, he may have an aneurysm from the main quest, but he probably would like the Bloody Baron and Hearts of Stone especially.
I think the best ending is still ciri being a witcher, geralt remaining a bachelor after having unicorned yen and lighthoused triss cuz he would have justifications to boat shani.
This was great but....it only served to remind me how much these two love and belong to each other. Ciri should stay with Geralt that's the best ending period
Tu_Ta_Te Wanting is NOT equal to reality. Sometime you got to change, adapt. Many kids wanted to be astronauts but how many of them did actually became astronauts? Dreams isnt reality.
Here’s the thing, witcher stories typically end in bittersweet notes. Therefore this ending “feels” more like a witcher ending. But it is the least canonically likely because of the characters. Geralt is unlikely to bring Ciri to Emhyr. He cares about her, and cares not a bit for Emhyr. Even if he did take her to Emhyr, she would not have chosen to become empress, seeing as Emhyr killed her mom and tried to rape/impregnate Ciri herself. I could actually buy it that Ciri took responsibility to make the world better. She showed great maturity in facing the white frost too. But I don’t necessarily see her wanting to. Emhyr May simply continue trying to control her, as she knows. I also don’t get her whole “if i want to change the world I can’t do it hunting monsters” thing. Change the world how? No one in the Geralt’s crew has ever desired to change the world, and furthermore, Ciri just saved the world. Plus as much as he’s an asshole, Emhyr is a good ruler and will bring order to the lands he conquers. There are just a lot of things that lead up to the empress ending that I doubt would ever occur in the books. I do believe Ciri could be a world changing leader, the “queen Elizabeth” of her world, but I don’t think it would come about like this. Furthermore, she actually probably can and will do better changing the world on the path. Geralt himself has shown, time and again, how a witcher with a good heart may change the course of history. This ending is beautifully crafted though, and invokes far more emotions than the Witcher ending.
@@bloatersnake9787 well,He did meddle in QUITE A LOT of politics in witcher 2. And he didnt do it for politics,Triss/yen and other Sorceress are in danger because of radovid.he is merely saving love of his life and triss.
I have to play the game, but even now I don't see how becoming empress of a portion of the world, would allow her to "save it" . And I always hate the "lesser evil" thing, the sacrifice of one for a lot, bah.
This ending is about the last thing a parent does : let his child go. It's the most real ending, every parent have to do that at one point, saying goodbye knowing nothing will ever be the same. The last gift from geralt to ciri : independance and freedom.
This in my opinion is the true ending, it is in line with the lesson the game is trying to teach you about not being overprotective and letting Ciri go and live out her destined role in life. Ciri being a Witcher is frankly a waste of her powers and legacy.
Omar Ehab Realistically you are keeping your word with the Emperor. Plus telling someone to get educated by talking to someone is not forcing them to live their life in a certain way. Ciri could have still said no to the Emperor, or lied to him and disappear. The fact that she ends up choosing that life after talking to him herself says you would have manipulated her more by not taking her.
armoredp u wouldn't manipulating her. Geralt doesn't manipulate her on purpose if he decided not to take her. She doesn't even want to meet her father where she states " do we really have to go?" from a realistic perspective Geralt is just not risking ciri meeting her dad or being endangered or manipulated by him. You're only manipulating her as THE PLAYER. There is no bad ending though, all of them are good in their own way and this ending is what's best for the whole world and she can even help Geralt much more. Come to think of it Geralt would not be with her no matter what ending. This makes the bittersweet ending possiblly my favourite ending.
Omar Ehab Listen I can't disagree with you, because I already said in my opinion (as stated in my original comment) this is the true ending. Anyone can have their favorite, not disputing that. Was just sharing my view and why I feel my view is correct. You seem to turn this argument into something it is not.
I get why a lot of people accept this ending as canon or really like it but the only reason why I won’t is because she calls emhyr papa in blood and wine 😤
Well, Geralt may see her again after his blood&wine adventure. There she admits not being sure if empress is the right thing for her. Thus, I fairly believe being a witcher is the real happy ending for her and being empress is only second happy but bittersweet ending.
10:15, woah. Hearing Geralt say my last name was highly unexpected, but made me entirely too warm and fuzzy. Got the Witcher ending on my save two years ago, now I'm starting up the expansions but currently (very sadly) taking a break from it since my game started crashing so delving into the lore and other endings/choices with videos, what a happy accident.
i cant accept this ending for two things . 1. ciri has to marry this one dude from the emperor.Seriously i dont want that. She should do whatever she wants. 2. it always breaks my heart when i see ciri crying conclusion : Witcher ending >>>>>>>>>>
@@iTzM4S0Nxi "he's not bad" is not a strong argument for having to marry anyone. Morvran seems pretty chill in my opinion as well but with the amount of forced impregnations/marriages ciri has resisted in the past, it makes 0 sense why she'd agree to this one after all her struggles
Best fucking story I've ever played in my fucking gaming life ;-; music... characters...gameplay...writing... jesus fucking christ these feels... Fuuuuuucking bless CD Prorekt red and the writer of this amazing thing called "Witcher"!! Bless fucking Poland too! ;-;
+TheDezembro The story was great, this game would be my GOTY if not for the damn bugs. In my first playthrough i could not get the wold witcher gear and the main quest bugged out.
xLetalis LOL thanks m8 Upright Bipedal Nuclear Armed Tank I was lucky that no big issues happened to me on my first playthrough that impacted the main story too much. I did have some quests get blocked though. Mainly in Novigrad.
+TheDezembro I just completed the story today. I feel really sad because i feel like if i was inside the game. I actually almost cried. And now its all gone. This game was a big part of my life lol. Great story :(
Remember what I taught you Those are the words that strikes me the most. My favorite ending. I Just wish there was an ending where Ciri ended with those artists. Always moving from place to place, like she has always done. Except this time, she would be with friends. Singing, drinking and dancing.
People say Ciri becoming a witcher is the best ending, really it's just the best ending for Geralt, but if you really think about it the best ending would be this one. At least for the world of the game. Ciri as the new Empress would literally be the best chance for a united kingdoms under her rule. She's intelligent, Sassy as hell, a master swordsman, and has crazy multidimensional powers where she can send people to another world taken by the white frost as punishments.
While she might be a fair and good empress. Not many would rejoice being under the governance of Nilfgaard regardless of who sits on the throne. There would be bloodshed until the Kingdoms are fully pacified. No way peaceful. Best thing she can do is just leave Northern Kingdoms and return the lands that Nilfgaard took, but I doubt the Nilfgaardian nobility would agree with that. Ofc as an empress she has the final say, but making enemies with the nobility leads to assassination attempts and paranoia. Paranoia leads to what Radovid was doing in Witcher 3. Executing people who looked at him funny. Executing people who look at her funny leads to the common folk getting agitated and ultimately riot. Still the best ending when considering peace, but peace is a fragile thing. "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely"
It also keeps her away from a thankless job that has a very high mortality rate, pathetic pay, angry mobs and angry monsters. At least as empress she can actually do good on a large scale then clearing out every cave one by one only to have something else move in two weeks after she leaves.
well I agree that Ciri leaving to rule Nilfgaard is the "best" outcome. Yet I still prefer the Witcher ending.I feel that as a witcher she is doing what she loves whereas in the empress ending she is doing what she feels obligated to do.Still everyone had their own preferences...For me Witcher ending is my Canon
Beside for me, i believe this is the real geralt will do in these situation based on the book and my witcher marathon playthough...throughout the game my choice is ciri is witcher,romance Yen,Svanrige is king and temeria got back its country(mainly cuz i go with roche in TW2).Beside i hate emhyr in book and game.
Meh Svanrige... Doesn`t that mean that under his rule the Skelligers are free to rape, kill and plunder as they did before? Both him and Hjalmar liked their bandit way of life, did they not? Cerys was the only sensible ruler that sought a self sustaining way of life for her people.
Something I dont understand is when prople argue that the Witcheress is the best ending because that's what she truly wanted to be, but reading the comments I found out that you only get her to be a witcher if you dont take her to Emhyr. With that information i can only conclude that, if you actually give her a choice, she decides to become empress rather than a witcher (given that you're a good father so she doesnt die). Perhaps her becoming a witcher is the happiest ending for Geralt but, if she knows she has an option, she chooses to be empress, and perhaps that's the best ending for her? I hate that she gets married to some dude and doesnt get to be with Geralt, and that Pillipa remains involved, but honestly I was satisfied with this ending, bittersweet but sill great.
Funky Goose if you murder radovid and side with dijkstra after u can still take her to emhyr but she won‘t become empress in the end since he‘s dead and redania wins the war.
But you have to force her to go to Emyhr im pretty sure so thats against her choice. I think she only wanted to be empress after she spoke to Emyhr but a witcher was what she always wanted, and what vesimir wanted.
I dunno. I feel her choice gets slightly forced for her in this ending. The whole game she states she wants a normal life and to be free. If you take her to her daddy something she'd never do out her own free will if Geralt didn't mention it and he plants the idea of her being empress and being able to do more to aid people etc into her head, her being a kind hearted/good willed character she would chose to agree even if it ain't what she truly wanted. I guess that's the bitter sweetness of it all her being alive and content but ultimately put back on the pedestal she wanted to be free from. I only completed the game the other day (1st time) and got the Ciri being a free witcher, Geralt and Yen fucking off on their own and radovid dead ending. Being a sucker for a good well rounded love story ending, I'm pretty content with that.
You could think of it that way. But geralt does give her a choice, but she asks for his opinion, probably knowing that he doesnt like him. She was looking for approval not to visit him. Then her father manipulated her into becoming empress, but it wasnt what she wanted. Not to mention she marries someone she doesnt love and she marries a guy even though she's into women.
I actually enjoyed that ending, not actually enjoyed, but thought it was a well written ending. Usually those endings are short and poorly written compared to the other ones. It was the highest point of Geralt's emotional state. You can tell he changed from losing Ciri. Most dramatic character development in the game. The fact that the game doesn't even mention Yen or Triss in the epilogue suggests this affected Geralt so much so, that they had a falling out. It's a powerful moment as Geralt portrayed what most players were feeling at the time without even saying much. Sad, angry, remorseful, and lonely.
***** Sure in that way i agree. A strong emotional ending for an awesome game. But for me i got addicted to the Witcher world so when it ended like it did i felt like something had died lol
... in which Geralt gives Ciri the chance to decide for herself instead of doing everything to keep her. If I hadn´t taken Ciri to Emhyr, it would have felt like I´m just another dude trying to do what I want with her. Some people here would argue that its about Ciri, and not the world - but it is precisely in this is the ending that she has the knowledge and full autonomy to choose what she wants. Like Avallah says at one moment, she´s an idealist - and this choice reflects that.
i love this ending and it's the best for me. Although it's sad that ciri left geralt, I agree with her, being a witcher would not make a big difference in making the world a better place. Plus she had geralt and everyone at kaer morhen to teach her, she will make a better ruler than emhyr
InnerFire6213 Geralt saves country’s lifted curses purged monsters saved princess and had a good time doing it And with ciris powers there is no reason she can’t do even more than Geralt as a Witcher And if she does rule morhaan vorhees will be the one to call the shots as she nos nothing about politics emire doesn’t want her to rule because she would be a good ruler he wants her to rule to fulfill a false prophecy
This is the ending I got, and to me, this is the best ending. For greater good and I felt that the whole story was something bigger than me, Ciri or anyone else. This was about the world. It's not like they won't see each other.
This is obviously the ending the devs had in mind. They put in much more effort in this than in the witcher ending. I mean... White Orchard in the snow...
this is a bittersweet ending and got me depressed for a while before I could get into a new game+ again, but then B&W dlc came out and she visited me at the end, damn CDPR I love you guys xD
This is the best ending IMO. It's not like they cut all ties, he can still go visit her whenever he wants, and she can go visit him too. She has heaps of spies at her disposal to help locate him, or just send him a message to go visit. It isn't the end of their relationship. Even if she had become a witcher instead, it isn't like they'd stay together forever. Witchers follow the path alone, only occasionally meeting back up. Ciri's witcher ending even says as much, that after Geralt finished training her, they set off independently. So it isn't like they'd be together forever in some kind of fantasy, fairy tale ending. She was his daughter and it is the job of every father to let his girl go and let her choose her own path and that inevitably leads her away from him. Not entirely, but they won't spend their whole lives under the same roof anymore because she's grown up and living her own life. As a witcher she could've been killed by some random monster and left to die alone in a ditch. As Empress, she would have heaps of protection. The sorceresses for example were all made basically homeless and without purpose, they could serve Ciri in Nilfgaard, and with ALL of them together, they would keep her safe and be able to do incredible things together. They had no where else to go, all the other kingdoms fell to Nilfgaard, and Ciri has relationships with all of them. Its a perfect match. And they'd want to protect Ciri because the previous Emperor kept them on a short leash, and they were hated and hunted pretty much everywhere else, so they'd want to keep Ciri around as long as possible to live comfortably by her good graces. Ciri would have the knowledge, the power, and the heart to make enormous positive changes to the entire world. Ciri as Empress is the best ending imo.
I wish that Geralt had Ciri keep her sword that he had made for her as a remembrance of him so that a part of him will always be with her no matter what & also so she has something to defend herself with at all times from the many schemers, would-be assassins & other such shadowy and clear as day-type threats she will undoubtedly be confronted with on a daily basis as Empress of Nilfgarde :(
This is the best ending for me. Ciri keeps her royalty, avoided living in constant pressure from faking her death, and is learning something she doesn't know (how to manage a country). And if everything becomes unbearable and boring, she can use her power to just disappear and visits Geralt and co, and after a bit of refreshing holiday, she can go back to the palace. There is nothing that can limit her freedom actually.
Although many people prefer the ending where she stays with Geralt, speaking with regards to the overall story and lore this ending seems to make more sense. Its her embracing her destiny, bringing order and peace to the world.
When i saw the snow i got nervous and i even got more anxious when ciri acted irritated after killing the wyvern saying "there won't be a next time!" i thought she didn't stop the white frost and they are just experiencing their last moments would've been very depressing ending.
I finished the game for the third time last night. Got the Witcher ending on my first 2 playthroughs, and though they are still my favorite, this is also a beautifully crafted and emotional ending. It’s nice to see Ciri make the world a better place but it’s heartbreaking for Geralt and myself for that matter. And that music 😭 Best bitersweet ending I’ve ever seen.
14:12 That pause you leave while the choices are offered and that sombre music accentuating this painful moment in Geralt's life where he has to let his daughter go a second time is 5 seconds of storytelling perfection. He just stands there, looking ahead while Ciri looks at him resolute in her choice yet unsure in how this will impact him. It's so real. Those are the best moments.
It's actually best ending. Ciri will be much more safe as Empress than a witcher. Also it's her personal decision. If we didn't take her to Emhyr she wouldnt have possibility to consider this choice. I think that Geralt will always protect Ciri and if anyone try to hurt her or overthrow he will arrive and fight for his beloved daughter.
Why does everyone forget you can take and give Ciri Vesemir's Wolf Medallion? Vesemir even says if anything happens to him to be sure Ciri gets his Medallion, to show she is a true Witcher of the School of the Wolf.
Technically this is the best ending. Ciri figures out she'd change things the most if she'd be the empress. This is totally her grown-up decision and I respect it. Also it feels a little over-dramatic that she with her powers (which are not gone after the white frost destruction, are they?) is so sad of not seeing Geralt again. Come on, she can literally teleport to him any time, or he can visit her in the Nilfgaard's palace.
+Spade Krauss the thing is, she's quite naive and does not yet understand a life of a witcher. Remember, witchers are dying out, as industrialization comes into The Witcher's world. She will be poor and a lot of time there might be a lack of work. Surely she can just teleport anywhere, but as an empress (as she mentions in this ending) she can actually change things. Affect peoples' lives.
At first I really hated this ending because i thought it was against Ciri’s happiness. But looking back at it, this is definitely the best ending for her. This ending was so sad and you can feel Geralts pain of losing her again. But at the end of the day, he knows he can’t be her helicopter dad forever. Ciri is finally grown and needs to be independent. With her being an Empress, Geralt has the reassurance that she’s safe and she now has the resources, power and influence to make real changes. Any potential threat will have a much harder time trying to kidnap her again.
The first scene of white orchard in the ciri witcher ending with the peace and warm sun is the best. Such a treat to come back home to. Wish there was a white orchard in this world.
Just finished the main story. I was aiming for the Queen Cerys, Empress Ciri ending, but instead god Queen Cerys, Witcher Ciri ending. I thought weird that I never got to kill Radovid, and apparently I messed up that quest. I actually spent a lot of time in Novigrad trying to complete everything I could on that matter, got pretty mad about it, Emhyr was a cool guy.
I got this ending after finishing the game a few days ago and I absolutely love it. And I love how Geralt said this isn't goodbye, and that Ciri can always find him... amazing game!
I personally believe this is the best ending for everyone. Under Ciri's rule, mages and non humans like many friends around her and Geralt will not suffer
First time I got this "canon" ending. It's also my favorite one bc Geralt did his job (as a parent and a pro) and actually helped shape the world into a better place . I like this better than Ciri becoming a witcher - yeah it's cute and sweet but it's kind of self-indulging.
"Traveled half the world to find you, but i never intended to force anything on you"
True father figure to his daughter
I didn't get a permission slip for this feels trip. :(
A bird can keep to the flock, but always chooses when to fly
I hate that the game still implies that emhyr is somehwat of a father to her.... like no he ain’t. Also ciri never told geralt “you’re my only/real father” ):
@@itscoolthough419 imo this is strange, cause in the books ciri would never treat emyr like a father, when geralt ends the game without yen or triss ciri visits geralt house and they talk about life, i wanted to kill myself when ciri called emyr "papa" ciri would never do this the fucking man tried to rape her and he killed her grandmother he is an total asshole
Haha easy to say that after forcing her to meet Emhyr.
Did anybody else felt really lonely after finishing the game, like you spend hundreds of hours and then theres nothing more to do, when you spawn in Kaer Morhen after completing the game and there is no one there but you and then you remember Vesemir was the only one who took care of the castle and now there is nobody to take care of it. Also at the very beginning of the game, when you and vesemir were headed to White Orchard, he asks Geralt whether he will come back to Kaer Morhen, now theres nobody there anymore.
yes
Yes, it was sad, I must admit, a big void. Fortunately, there was the DLC blood and wine to compensate for a happier ending.
There is not any main characters! I went to dandelion’s bar and i did not find him
@@Serafina_ ah yes, blood and wine. deeeeeeeeeeeelicious DLC content.
Canonically Eskel would probably take up Vesemir's role since he's the oldest after Vesemir and Geralt.
Ciri: "If I wish to change anything, I cannot do so hunting monsters." Geralt low-key influencing the outcome of the world as a witcher.
Not low key, he quite literally saved the world by being a witcher. Without him, so many things would have gone to shit possibly including ciri’s death which would have led to world destruction when the white frost came. At least some people could survive if they didnt eat the yellow snow...
@@rowanwhitethorn3400 ah yes good ol loading screen advice
@@rowanwhitethorn3400 What is the yellow snow thing ? I couldn't find something about yellow snow except the loading screen advice
@@canonur3491 It's an old joke about snow. Yellow snow is snow a person/animal peed on. Something tells me you don't live in a cold climate. :)
@@allisonmoon7805 Yeah. I've hear the yellow snow thing but I didn't believe it was all about just that
Plot twist: Dandelion reclaims his rightful titles and it turns out one of them is Emperor of Nilfgaard
4 years later and this legend still reads the comments and likes them.
at first i read "Dandelion reclaims his rightful titties" and i was like "yup sounds about right"
And making the hymn of Nilfgaard:
TOSS A COIN TO YOUR WITCHER O VALLEY OF PLENTY
and forcing everyone learning it he\she dies :D
Best ending tbh. Everyone wins
Turns out he is the King of the Wild Hunt now...
12:04 Geralt runs with Ciri on his back. Obviously an oversight, we all know that Geralt cannot run with any weight above the limit
Naaah...
Ciri is no way heavier than hundreds of swords and armour you've been hoarding.
Geralt just needs to make sure he has his Zerrikanian or Undvik Saddlebags equipped!
This feels like more realistic ending though. I first got the witcher ending but felt everything too good to be true, and the whole game was far from fairy tale. Then I went for the empress ending and saw the detail and effort the developers put in this ending. I say the witcher ending was made for the players who wish Ciri to be happy, but the empress ending was what the developers had in mind.
Agreed, word for word
Makes sense usually the neutral ending is canon.
According to the book "Time of Contempt" by Andrzej Sapkowski next emperor after Emhyr will be Morvran Voorhis.
I completely agree. This is the most emotional ending. And she finally become adult taking a hard decision for the good of all realms. Amazing game!!! I got this ending too at my first play!
He rules alongside Ciri as her husband I think.
Why does all the character disappear once the main quests are done? I am so lonely especially without Ciri :(
admin8073 where would you have them stay? Perhaps on the ship?
xLetalis Anywhere. After getting so involved with the game, it was heartless for the DEVS to just make the main characters disappear. People on game forum had idea on how to still have the main character for example, have the option of conversation (even if repetitive), usual relationship staff. I felt depressed in Kaer Mohan after the end of the game (Ciri became a witcher in my ending) and instantly fast travelled out of there. And yesterday, I fully uninstalled the game. Maybe being alone is the true witcher life. Sigh.
admin8073 oh yes I full understand what you mean, alone in Kaer Morhen... I'll never return there ;] I'd rather be in the middle of the forest
xLetalis you should be allowed to interact with Triss or Yen depending on who you picked atleast........
Kul Zaze Yeah definitely. I am kind of over the whole disappearing act of main character. In my current playthrough, I am just ignoring all the feels and just exploring.
You See Game of Thrones. This is how you do a Bittersweet Ending.
What we got wasn't even bittersweet, just bitter and confusion mixed with bad writing. I hate that show
Drew Russell dont compare this masterpiece game to that trash show bro. witcher has nothing to do with got
Well said...
@@MISTAH.X My brother said the same thing...don't compare Witcher 3 to Game of Thrones which we used to talk about it. He has no attention to watch that show on HBO anymore!
Blue Jay thats right
Not really a bad ending, because it's the best fate for all of Temeria. Cirilla can be a great ruler! Besides, Geralt can visit her anytime at Vizima :)
sad and bittersweet. but it was for the best
@@wolololer I got the Witcher ending but I like this one more. Especially since the Trials of the Grasses strip you of your emotions, I don't wish it upon anyone. I was also horrified at completely missing the Radovid quest and Emyr dying. I might have liked the Witcher ending better if Geralt and Ciri stayed together, but she leaves on her own eventually, and since I romanced nobody Geralt was depressed and alone as a consequence.
@@wolololer you can end by ciri being a witcher but radovid still dead
Nop, when she becomes a Witcher, she said "I'm doing what i want to do, it's the happiness definition"
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 she didnt have the trial of grasses, shes strong enough to be a witcher without the mutations
Game of Thrones: Can't do a single good ending
Witcher 3: Does like 6 different class endings
stretfordender321 that was very much down to the developers sweeping GoT under the carpet to get the Star Wars contract... a dick move, which actually cost them the contract so they got nothing, but given the time it could have been so much more
@@ellisbarnett0292 can you please elaborate? Really curious to know more about their intentions as you said, and how did it come around to bite them?
Zade YO I can’t remember the specifics but I’m sure internet research would take you to the source. the writers/ directors had taken a contract for the new Star Wars movie which was coming up quick and basically the deadline meant that they cut corners on the script and plot for the final season coz they were being money grabbing cunts and wanted the money from the Star Wars contract. However, because they cut corners and rushed game of thrones, Disney chose to not take on the writers so really it but then in the ass.
@@ellisbarnett0292 ohh sweet, that's really satisfying haha
Dont ever compare a trash to a treasure
I came very close to shedding a tear after this happened in my game. What a game ... what a game.
xGarrettThiefx indeed, best game of all time, for me and many others.
Me too, actually I think I did tear up if I'm being honest (not the only time this game brought those kind of emotions out in me, which is rare!) After 3 games, 7 books, I became very close with these characters. I also believed that I had made fairly good decisions, at the time I didn't know what the 3 endings were and how you achieved them, so I was a loss for words at the time, I didn't think that could be the best/good ending which I was hoping for.
Unfortunately I made the mistake of looking up what determined the endings that you received, I didn't want direct spoilers, just a subtle nod in the right direction out of curiosity wondering what lead to my empress ending. Of course the person's post that I read on the official Witcher forum didn't format their thread ideally.
They had written the 3 different endings in such a way that it was unavoidable to skim over them while reading, and it didn't take a speed reader since they were written in only a few words, so long story short, I was technically spoiled on the other 2 endings! :( learned my lesson the hard way. I still plan on doing at least 2 PT to see the other endings myself and to make other decisions differently. Such an incredible game, series of games and books, I love the Witcher universe.
Came to involve me emotionally ALMOST as the Baldur's Gate saga. And BG is my favourite game ever.
Aurex, are you me?
+bluesdealer I have no idea. Everything's possible.
This is painful for Geralt but it's the greater good ending. Ciri will rule most of the world and make it a better place. She can help humanity much more than she would were she a simple witcher.
pateuvasiliu simple witcher? look at all of what geralt did and accomplished as a "simple witcher"
maxipooh That's nice, but Emhyr's still conquered the whole continent.
pateuvasiliu True, and she dissapears either way, as in leaves Geralt and Yen to live her own life separately, whether it's witchering or being empress.
TheDarkSider Radovid didn't win anything in my game. Knowing what a fanatic viper he was, I jumped at the chance to assassinate him instantly. Phillippa Eilhart killed him and Temeria was free.
Also, realizing that Ciri was wanted by Emhyr to rule in his stead (since he planned on giving the throne to her), Nilfgard conquering everything was better by far. They had a way better economy, and were way more civilized when it came to treating non humans.
With Ciri as Empress, a dawn of a New Age begins. Something similar to what Ceris did in Skellige, but to a much higher degree.
Shuriken Nexus 6 If you watch the end of Witcher 2, the cinematic of Nilfgaard invading, you see how they butcher innocent peasants. I'd rather a thousand witches burn than half a million people be killed by Emhyr's mad dogs.
Why is a free Temeria that important? Geralt has no ties to it. What's the independence of one kingdom's value when the rest of the North is controlled by Nilfgaard?
I always hated this ending. It’s too real; too close to life. I come to games to escape, not to be reminded of how bureaucratic life is.
there are other things in the game that are as well
@@xLetalis like fishing with explosives
nah, this is the worst ending imo, Ciri is certainly not happy, and what guarantee she would be a great empress? she's a good person who has great magical power that it, afaik those are the the least important qualities to be a good ruler
@@professorgenki6065 I think that's what makes it so real, it's not a perfect, ideal ending where everyone is happy, they are just living, managing as they must
@@professorgenki6065 I cant for the life of me remember who. But somebody said she had the right temperament of a ruler. She, with guidance could maybe even turn Nilfgaard around from a land of assholes, to a land of slightly less assholes.
13:56 I love how Morvran Voorhis wanders into the shot, apparently realizes that he's photobombing a touching moment, and is suddenly like "WHOOPS don't mind me." Doubly funny if you took the opportunity to punch him around Novigrad.
Also, Ciri riding off on a white horse that is neither A) a unicorn or B) a jet-black mare named Kelpie makes me feel like she's truly leaving the past (and her adventures) behind.
Is that a deep cut?
Morvran Voorhis ain't a bad dude, tbh. Dutiful, sort of a "coworker" relation to Geralt but at time could evolve into a real friendship, like with Roche.
Everyone says that her becoming the empress is the best ending for everyone as she can bring great change to the world. But I couldn't help it I am selfish and was glad she became a witcher like me.
The true is Emperor is mad guy and marry someone call False Ciri,Cintra Princess. Ciri actually want become Witcher like Geralt. Actually if Ciri empress,her son will rule all of the world (destruction of the world and end of the world) so it's mean really worst ending pick empress ending for me (100% in my eyes/perspective and little based on the book)
Realistically even if she was empress she would get assassinated if she tried making any serious changes even her father has to tread the line carefully with what he does Nilfgaard is a genocidal empire and she can't really change anything about it
I think you hit the nail on the head. The "Empress+Triss romance" ending is basically the "Happily ever after" scenario, similar to Lord of the Rings with Aragorn becoming King while Frodo and Gandalf leave the world behind and those that remain live comfortable lives for the rest of their days.
"empress cirilla rule with no mercy"
Bit late here, but the best outcome for the common folk would be to let Dikjstra rule, so you don’t need to feel guilty
I like this ending. It is bittersweet and sad that people that mean a lot to you have to go their separate ways. It is how life works. The best ending is too perfect while the worst ending is bad.
ellchicago You're right except I don't think the best ending is too perfect, they still go their separate ways eventually
+ellchicago The "best ending" is not all good and that's it.
In my game, Radovic won and the Nilfgaard were defeated. And now White Orchard was filled with dead bodies, and the eternal fire is everywhere hunting mages and witchers included. People getting killed because the neighbour acused him of being a spy.
Ciri is alive and that's good but the state of the land is worse than it was with the Nilfgaardian invasion.
It was a great ending. All of them are.
+ellchicago I think it's a great ending, but I just felt so sad after watching it, was kinda heartbreaking. But it makes sense and is a good conclusion. It's just not the happy ending I would wish for after getting so involved in the characters' lives.
Well in my game I got the "Ciri is a Witcher" ending and Geralt still went off to live and die on his own. So not exactly what I'd call "perfect" but still a good ending.
Realist ending. Making Ciri a Witcher to make Geralt happy is pretty selfish. Especially as empress, Ciri can pretty much end all war almost instantaneously. Even though it's a bittersweet ending, I think it's the best in terms of the bigger picture.
Plus, I like to imagine Geralt can visit Ciri once in a while, like a real parent/child relationship.
Ciri: This is my story, not yours
me: Seriously? game is called THE WITCHER 3, not "The Cirilla"
I'd argue that Ciri -is- a witcher, and she's "The Witcher" everyone is out looking for.
@@daemonwhite3740 I would play The Cirilla
It’s like Legend of Zelda imo
Lmao
I don't think that you even know about Witcher universe then. All the stories may have Geralt as protagonist but ultimately, Ciri is the prime focus. She completely changed Geralt and brought him closer to Yen. The moment Geralt invokes the Law of Surprise, Ciri and Geralt got bonded through destiny. It became Geralt's destiny to find and care about Ciri. Witcher 3 is just the acknowledgement of this very fact. Geralt, Yen and Ciri are meant to be together, it's what their destiny is.
I prefer the witcher ending. As empress Ciri will be a bird in a golden cage, married to Morvran Voorhis and manipulated from the shadows by her father. She will not be happy.
A witcher's life is hard but she will be free and she will be happy. It's more in line with her personality and she will find new friends on the road just like Geralt has. Maybe even true love just like Geralt has.
And I just don't buy all this talk that Ciri *must* be empress for the greater good etc. Look at how much Geralt and Ciri have accomplished as Witchers. They've lifted curses, reunited loved ones, stopped mad rulers, ensured good rulers came into power, saved villages, stopped the Aen Elle invasion, stopped the white frost.... they did all this as witchers, not as rulers of countries or men.
Besides - Ciri is the lady of space and time. She can literally go anywhere and do anything. Saying that she *must* stay in this universe and be the ruler of Nilfgaard is frankly incredibly narrow-minded. In my ending she becomes a witcher and spends a few years on the path honing her skills. Then I imagine her going to other places, and finding new challenges and new civilizations to help. There will be places in time and space that need her more than this one.
+StandingNomad well her mother was a princess and she also have the power, it is a grow up option to be responsible with your powers. Her power can change the world for the better and bring all races togather. Geralt only accomplished so much because of other people, without yennefer/triss/dijkstra and what not he cant do anything, even then the witch hunts continues without emphyr.
Voorhes is already married... remember on Dandelions list when we went to look for Voorhis’ maid and we saw him leave with his wife.
@@TheCocomunges thats not his wife lmfao
Witcher dooms Ciri to help only a handful and dying alone.
Empress she marries and has a child who conquers half the world, her grandchild conquers the other half.
Totally agree
“He was your father, but he wasn’t your daddy”
That’s from Guardians of galaxy 2
@@Plague-speaker u smart yeah
@@John-kg6ve it was meant to be “I got that reference” moment
@@Plague-speaker no no u smart
@@John-kg6ve lol
This actually felt like the most fleshed out ending, a true conclusion. While the Ciri becomes a Witcher ending is upbeat and happy, it didn't feel that well developed. While bittersweet, you get the most sincerity and straight up examples to how close they are right before the bombshell about leaving for Nilfgaard.
Facts
Dont know why Ciri and Geralt are so sad.
Ciri can just teleport to see Geralt and Geralt can use Triss/Yennefer's teleports.
Ciri can't teleport to specific people, only places/times.
She can, when Geralt told her to teleport to Kaer Mohen, she easily did that...
Actually, Kaer Morhen is a place, not a person
She won't know where Geralt would be. So she can't teleport to him directly.
I think she lost her powers fighting the white frost. She doesn't use her powers in the fight in this video, but she used her powers in every other fight. I don't think she will be able to warp sadly.
I got a very nice ending, with Ciri becoming a witcher and hunting with Geralt. Plus Yen's romance.
+Igor Oliveira IDK. I'd rather wind up dead than romancing an amoral psychopath like Yennefer.
The most moral thing in the Witcher's World and mythology is a chicken shitting in the river, plus what I find atractive about Yenn is her "amoral psychopath" side :)
+Igor Oliveira I'd understand (not agree but understand) if Yennefer treated Geralt like an equal. But she doesn't. Keira put it best; she treats him like a dog. Let's take the mind reading thing for example. Geralt hates it when sorceresses read his mind. Understandable, who enjoys their privacy being invaded? Triss respects this and has, to my knowledge, only read his mind once: in TW1 when she found him unconscious in a swamp and needed to know what happened so she could know how to treat him. And IIRC she apologized for even that. Yennefer does it constantly with absolutely no regard for Geralt's wishes. Her insulting reasoning is that he shouldn't have secrets from her. Not 5 minutes after she says that, she demands his help stealing something from Ermion and refuses to tell him anything about why. He's not allowed secrets from her, but she's constantly keeping things from him. *Constantly*. Just about anytime you see her, she's demanding Geralt do something or other for her and doesn't deign to even let him know why he's assigned his task. Like a dog.
I can't fathom why anyone would want to put up with a cunt like Yennefer. Personally, I envision Geralt as having some self-respect. He'd be better off alone than with Yennefer.
Veladus
Nice opinion.
+Igor Oliveira That Geralt has some self-respect is an opinion. That Yennefer treats him like garbage is not. That is fact.
some1 tell Ciri about waterproof make up
Oh yeah, because waterproof make up existed in the 1270's
+David Glob yea because make up even existed in the 1270's right?
I'm Mr. Boss There was
This discussion is poitless in an of itself. For one you failed to realise this was a joke, and to boot you also ignore that space/time magic and dopplers and Master Mirror exist in the Witcher universe. I am certain beyond any reasonable doubt waterproof make up would be child's play for any sorcerer or druid.
Hell, an alchemist or maybe even Geralt with his basic knowledge of potion brewing could probably come up with something like that
y'all forgot magic
5 years later I still cry like a bitch after watching this ending
:( I understand
As a person who has a good relationship with my very caring dad this ending definitely hits deep ngl
Not like a bitch... like a true father figure to a little girl.
Witcher 3 before ending: KILL THE MUTAAAANTTT
Witcher 3 after ending: Ah witcher rabbit hunting
It's funny, I knew that there were some good and bad endings, but ended getting the one I knew nothing about. I was very sad to see her go, but at the same time I was so proud of her. She saved the world, stuck to her guns, made her own decisions (I often made her make her own choices), and she became an Empress. I can't be prouder of her, even if I wish she had followed in her daddy's foot steps. She'll bring some quality times to these realms.
11:00 Geralt after bombing himself into cold water: "Don't ever do this"
I love this ending, it feels more... mature. The witcher one I felt like one of those ''and they lived happily ever after'' type of ending.
well the life of a witcher is hardly a fairly-tale life ;]
@@xLetalis para Ciri si debería serlo, es invencible
I don't think so it felt more like a new adventure begins.
As a witcher ciri does impact the world and does help people but in a much smaller scale while also having fun and enjoying herself. As an empress the opposite might be true, less fun and less enjoyment but a much broader impact on the world while also helping many more people.
This ending is so sad. Even though it's sad, I kind of enjoy this ending. A happy ending is good but I also like when things go a different route, this is a balanced ending, it has happy and sad as well. It's better than Ciri and geralt dying. But this is really a hard choice, sacrifice your happiness and wishes to help other people, or live as you wish and have fun. Many people say "the point of living is to help people and have an impact on this world." Many also say "what's the point of living if you don't live life however you want to?"
I think the witcher ending and the empress ending are similar, the difference is the balance of the elements but in different ways.
As Empress she lives a long, happy life. Her son and grandson conquer the world too.
Not a bad ending, really.
With Ciri being Empress, Geralt can go visit her place anytime or vice versa and with Geralt's humanity lessons Ciri will bring peace to the Galaxy.
DUUUUUN DUUUUUN DURURURURN DUUUN DUUUN DUNUN DUNUN *
WITCHER 4: RETURN OF THE WITCHER
blablablablablablabla
yeah...except she has to marry her dad...
What? Why? She becomes empress as heiress, not as his wife.
Dalek Teta em has other ideas for her
it's told her son will rule half the world with his son then ruling the whole world. Em wants this to be his son so yeah...in the books it flat out tells you and in the games it's hinted at
also this man killed ciri's mother, grandmother and the whole city she came from (cintra) Why would Geralt give him Ciri?
sentinalchocobo
He has that plans in the books, but he definitely dropped it, since you can't really force someone with ciri's powers to do anything they don't want to do. I doubt she will even marry general vohris (even tho he's a nice guy), as he state in the game, if she won't want to.
Geralt is not really "giving" her to Emhyr, she decide it herself, if he keeps his word to the emperor, who gave him resources to find her.
She knows what her father did, but she doesn't go there to love him, she says she goes there to change the things are.
As a player you can force any conclusion to this story, but IMO this is the one that heroes would draw themselves given the choice.
she lets geralt decide and geralt hates the emp, to me that's ciri's beating around the bush to say no l don't want to go. In the game isn't Vohis married?
to me she wants to be a witcher so l've let her be one
I'm literally crying. They did such a good job to make this seem realistic
That's probably the most emotional ending :( I do have 1 small problem with it which I'll address when I'm back from my holiday, I hope you enjoy it! You can check the rest here: ruclips.net/video/-vU9K6LvEj8/видео.html
Is this true ending?
Lorena Bošnjak YES
Lori Smile Not for me
+xLetalis This isn't what happened in the books. So this isn't the true ending.
+LordMatsu the game is essentially fanfiction of the books so it is the true ending for the game ;]
As bittersweet as this ending is, I actually think it's the best. Ciri ends up doing the most good for the most people because of the confidence you've instilled in her and faith you've showed in her, and as such fully realizes her potential. A truly beautiful ending to a great story.
I personally feel the whole “they’ll basically never see each other again” thing a bit of a reach. I mean it is what seems to be happening, she doesn’t see him until blood and wine, but... why? Emhyr seems to care (for the people bringing up the books, yes it was effed up what he did but note how he p much immediately let her go, planning something is not the same as doing it and I’m not gonna condemn him for the equivalent of a thought crime), I don’t think he’d be like “and now you shall never see Geralt again.” I mean if he DID do that he’d probably lose her for good. And she can TELEPORT, surely she could just pop out and see Geralt at some point? Or even have him stay at the palace, who’s gonna stop her or Emhyr? Just felt far fetched that this is an almost permanent goodbye.
(Also for those saying this is good because it’s “realistic” to how unhappy The Witcher is, no. Please stop. This is how we get crappy downer nihilistic endings all the time. I don’t go through over a hundred hours to find my lost kid so I can lose her again in the name of “deep” bittersweet/depressing endings. Happy endings aren’t bad or shallow).
I like this ending most.
Bittersweet ending make this saga Epic!
+mink N best for the world
This is for me the happy happening,their both alive and going on with their life with the possibility/hope they will meet again...i watched the "happy" ending(with Triss) and though it was ok but at the end of it Geralt was in Kovaiir and Ciri was off wandering as a Witcher on her own while not a "bad" end I felt their eventual separation was actually more bittersweet than this one ..
Ciri wants to be free. The whole game was about that. Swallow and all. Hate this ending the most. And worst she needs to marry that douche. How can you guys made he married that douche? XD hahaha.
I don’t really think a sagas epicness should be defined by it having a sad ending or not.
@@brainswag Nobody forced her to be an empress: she choose to do so after finding her purpuse in life and consider all options. thats why this is the best and most mature ending. Not bringing her to talk Emhyr, having her own conclussions nad making her own choices, is just cheating.
She doesn't feel a draft with her shirt open like that all the time?
Tell that to Ves.
Look up Ciri's comment on Geralt's master mirror's mark on youtube and she'll tell you why her shirt is open all the time.
You probably already know this but its because men look at her scars and it makes her uncomfortable so she has her shirt like that.
elder blood runs hot
Heart of stone
There comes a point in time where one must grow into their new life, one of duty and responsibility rather than adventure and happiness. It's a tough viewpoint, but I believe this is the best ending. Throughout the story Ciri has proven that she's capable to do what she needs to do, this is her moment, crossing the threshold of adventure into duty.
Yo, I’m sorry for selling that sword you gave me at the end Ciri, but you gotta understand.
I needed it to upgrade Corvo Bianco! I NEEDED THAT ARMOUR TABLE CIRI!
I feel u man
U must be bad at finance bro
which is the name of ciri's sword? I can't find it
@@jonsnow7559 zirael
This ending is fine, but not a good one. The witcher ending is about her happiness and purpose. Here She's doing the thing the world wants her too. Totally lame.
Bruce Wayne could also do "more good" if he was mayor of Gotham. Couldn't he? Sure he could.
Meh, prefer the ending because it means Ciri can try and change Nilfgaard for the better. Avoid future wars. Besides Bruce could do, but wouldn't for the same reason he ddint become a cop. Too many restraints.
@@lelouche25
On the other hand it's pretty much a slap in the face for her story in the books though.
The game really did a bad job of adapting Ciri honestly.
@@omega1397 I mean, if you mean Emyr wanting to plough his own daughter. You can thank Vilgerfortz for that tid bit. But I think Emyr stops believing that garbage by the third book. He still wants Ciri though, but by this point, hes fallen in love with fake Ciri.
Besides, Ciri got tossed into the last game of the trilogy. We pretty much only get the tail end of her story, no time to start from the beginning.
@@lelouche25
Sorry for Essay.
Nah there's more other than that.
City's story is basically a subversion of the chosen one. She is not the chosen one, her child will be. She's just a perfect storm that will lead to that child. The White Frost is just a natural calamity, not an extradimensional threat. It's essentially global warming. Ciri's child will not defeat the White Frost, but will lead others through a mass evacuation.
Others want Ciri for her womb. The game completely glosses over that Auberon died because of an aphrodisiac overdose to rape Ciri. The Wild Hunt wanted her child too. Cause elven supremacy and such, I actually forgot about that part lol.
Ciri basically ends up leaving behind everything, escaping from the shadow of Destiny. Her own path.
But the game just makes her the chosen one to save the world from an extradimensional calamity.
That and they fuck up her relationship with Yennefer too. They mess up quite a bit of Yennefer in general.
I recall Book Ciri saying she wants to be known as Ciri of Vengerberg. But Game Ciri says "Yennefer has plans for me but Avallac'h is different" like throwing Yennefer under the bus, and glossing over a character that wanted her to be raped because he's a racist asshole. Speaking of Yennefer, don't get me started on The Last Wish! The wish wasn't love, Geralt and Yennefer truly love each other, no wish needed, and the comments by CDPR about this quest is mind boggling and stupid.
For the same reason of Ciri escaping destiny is why I don't like the Empress ending either, that basically spits in the face of her development in the books, where she just submits to the destiny laid out by her father. And now everyone knows that she's his daughter, no mention of him marrying a fake Ciri.
Yeah the ending is well directed, and sad, and it's fine if all you got is the games, but with the context of the books it is pretty bad.
The bad ending is much true to the books, so is the Witcheress ending, although it's very much a happy ending. Think of the bad ending as the novels, nd the Witcheress ending and Blood and Wine as the non-canon short story "Something Ends, Something Begins".
Everything else is pretty good though! Especially Hearts of Stone. You could have told me that Hearts of Stone was an unpublished manuscript by Sapkowski, wouldn't have batted an eye.
Shame he doesnt like games, he may have an aneurysm from the main quest, but he probably would like the Bloody Baron and Hearts of Stone especially.
Prefer this ending. I hate endings where everythings tied nicely with a bow. Plus cerys and ciri ruling gives me a nice image
13:56 lol wtf is that guy doing just wondering around is he even supposed to be there?
+mng8ng I know who it is bro i have played the game What im saying is it's quite clearly a glitch and he is not supposed to be there at that time
+mng8ng He's actually the new Emperor at that point, Ciri's husband.
Wait really?
Jason Voorhhis?
I hated that guys voice tbh. Too annoying to hear in dialogue lol
I think the best ending is still ciri being a witcher, geralt remaining a bachelor after having unicorned yen and lighthoused triss cuz he would have justifications to boat shani.
i romanced triss and yen and ended up with triss and ciri being a witcher
then will you hesitate to date and bang those good girls in DLC?
If you want Ciri to die alone, childless.
haha. I finished the game today and that was my ending: I dumped Triss and Yen and Ciri became a witcher. Was a pretty sweet ending.
This was great but....it only served to remind me how much these two love and belong to each other. Ciri should stay with Geralt that's the best ending period
Ciri will take her own path alone if she chooses the life of a witcher. I say this is a much better ending.
Ralph Jourdan Barro Ciri in the books always wanted to be a witcher, the witcher ending is best ending for her period.
Tu_Ta_Te Wanting is NOT equal to reality. Sometime you got to change, adapt. Many kids wanted to be astronauts but how many of them did actually became astronauts? Dreams isnt reality.
Gamer Lycan but it’s always best to follow and fulfill your dreams should the opportunity present itself
No it's not. She can do so much more as an empress.
Four years later and this ending still brings tears to my eyes...
Here’s the thing, witcher stories typically end in bittersweet notes. Therefore this ending “feels” more like a witcher ending.
But it is the least canonically likely because of the characters.
Geralt is unlikely to bring Ciri to Emhyr. He cares about her, and cares not a bit for Emhyr.
Even if he did take her to Emhyr, she would not have chosen to become empress, seeing as Emhyr killed her mom and tried to rape/impregnate Ciri herself.
I could actually buy it that Ciri took responsibility to make the world better. She showed great maturity in facing the white frost too.
But I don’t necessarily see her wanting to. Emhyr May simply continue trying to control her, as she knows.
I also don’t get her whole “if i want to change the world I can’t do it hunting monsters” thing.
Change the world how? No one in the Geralt’s crew has ever desired to change the world, and furthermore, Ciri just saved the world. Plus as much as he’s an asshole, Emhyr is a good ruler and will bring order to the lands he conquers.
There are just a lot of things that lead up to the empress ending that I doubt would ever occur in the books.
I do believe Ciri could be a world changing leader, the “queen Elizabeth” of her world, but I don’t think it would come about like this.
Furthermore, she actually probably can and will do better changing the world on the path. Geralt himself has shown, time and again, how a witcher with a good heart may change the course of history.
This ending is beautifully crafted though, and invokes far more emotions than the Witcher ending.
And I don't think Geralt would kill Radovid.
@@themandalorian4173 why not
@@winstonchurchill7822 He doesnt meddle in politics and he doesnt kill kings
@@bloatersnake9787 well,He did meddle in QUITE A LOT of politics in witcher 2.
And he didnt do it for politics,Triss/yen and other Sorceress are in danger because of radovid.he is merely saving love of his life and triss.
I have to play the game, but even now I don't see how becoming empress of a portion of the world, would allow her to "save it" . And I always hate the "lesser evil" thing, the sacrifice of one for a lot, bah.
This ending is about the last thing a parent does : let his child go. It's the most real ending, every parent have to do that at one point, saying goodbye knowing nothing will ever be the same.
The last gift from geralt to ciri : independance and freedom.
This in my opinion is the true ending, it is in line with the lesson the game is trying to teach you about not being overprotective and letting Ciri go and live out her destined role in life. Ciri being a Witcher is frankly a waste of her powers and legacy.
+armoredp For this ending to happen u have to force her to meet the emperor though...
Omar Ehab Realistically you are keeping your word with the Emperor. Plus telling someone to get educated by talking to someone is not forcing them to live their life in a certain way. Ciri could have still said no to the Emperor, or lied to him and disappear.
The fact that she ends up choosing that life after talking to him herself says you would have manipulated her more by not taking her.
armoredp u wouldn't manipulating her. Geralt doesn't manipulate her on purpose if he decided not to take her. She doesn't even want to meet her father where she states " do we really have to go?" from a realistic perspective Geralt is just not risking ciri meeting her dad or being endangered or manipulated by him. You're only manipulating her as THE PLAYER. There is no bad ending though, all of them are good in their own way and this ending is what's best for the whole world and she can even help Geralt much more. Come to think of it Geralt would not be with her no matter what ending. This makes the bittersweet ending possiblly my favourite ending.
Omar Ehab Listen I can't disagree with you, because I already said in my opinion (as stated in my original comment) this is the true ending. Anyone can have their favorite, not disputing that. Was just sharing my view and why I feel my view is correct. You seem to turn this argument into something it is not.
+armoredp woah bro not turning this into an arguement. i actually agree with you XD. Just saying ur not manipulating ciri if u don't pick it.
The piggy ride must have been the cutest scene in a video game.
A heartbreakingly Beautiful Moment to be cherished Forever
Love and Honor to the Witcher 3 creators, gamers, and fans
I get why a lot of people accept this ending as canon or really like it but the only reason why I won’t is because she calls emhyr papa in blood and wine 😤
You mean you dont end with Yen or Triss ? What a strange man
@@Artaxerxes. You are a common man. Dylan is not.
Right? It's horrible! Emhyr may be her father but certainly not her "papa" or actual dad.
Bro your telling me you actually didn’t romance yen or triss?
@@mohamadkreidieh271 Never said I didn't, I romanced triss on my first playthrough
Well, Geralt may see her again after his blood&wine adventure. There she admits not being sure if empress is the right thing for her. Thus, I fairly believe being a witcher is the real happy ending for her and being empress is only second happy but bittersweet ending.
I suppose yes. I personally never thought she'd necessarily make a good empress.
10:15, woah. Hearing Geralt say my last name was highly unexpected, but made me entirely too warm and fuzzy. Got the Witcher ending on my save two years ago, now I'm starting up the expansions but currently (very sadly) taking a break from it since my game started crashing so delving into the lore and other endings/choices with videos, what a happy accident.
i cant accept this ending for two things .
1. ciri has to marry this one dude from the emperor.Seriously i dont want that. She should do whatever she wants.
2. it always breaks my heart when i see ciri crying
conclusion : Witcher ending >>>>>>>>>>
+Jo$h Totally agree with you
Witcher ending was really cheesy tbh. Plus that guy ain't exactly bad is he?
@@iTzM4S0Nxi "he's not bad" is not a strong argument for having to marry anyone. Morvran seems pretty chill in my opinion as well but with the amount of forced impregnations/marriages ciri has resisted in the past, it makes 0 sense why she'd agree to this one after all her struggles
He is kinda cool
"Traveled half of the world to find you, but I never intended to force anything on you", fuck that made me cry...
:(
I always felt like Ciri wanted the life of a witcher. How attached to the witchers she is, and Geralt has been more of a father to her than Emyhr.
Best fucking story I've ever played in my fucking gaming life ;-;
music... characters...gameplay...writing... jesus fucking christ these feels...
Fuuuuuucking bless CD Prorekt red and the writer of this amazing thing called "Witcher"!! Bless fucking Poland too! ;-;
+TheDezembro due to the excessive amount of fuck-related words this comment was flagged for spam but I whitelisted it asap :)
+TheDezembro The story was great, this game would be my GOTY if not for the damn bugs. In my first playthrough i could not get the wold witcher gear and the main quest bugged out.
xLetalis LOL thanks m8
Upright Bipedal Nuclear Armed Tank I was lucky that no big issues happened to me on my first playthrough that impacted the main story too much.
I did have some quests get blocked though. Mainly in Novigrad.
+TheDezembro I just completed the story today. I feel really sad because i feel like if i was inside the game. I actually almost cried. And now its all gone. This game was a big part of my life lol. Great story :(
Remember what I taught you
Those are the words that strikes me the most. My favorite ending.
I Just wish there was an ending where Ciri ended with those artists. Always moving from place to place, like she has always done. Except this time, she would be with friends. Singing, drinking and dancing.
who else naturally rolls their eyes when dandelion speaks 😂😂😂
People say Ciri becoming a witcher is the best ending, really it's just the best ending for Geralt, but if you really think about it the best ending would be this one. At least for the world of the game. Ciri as the new Empress would literally be the best chance for a united kingdoms under her rule. She's intelligent, Sassy as hell, a master swordsman, and has crazy multidimensional powers where she can send people to another world taken by the white frost as punishments.
While she might be a fair and good empress. Not many would rejoice being under the governance of Nilfgaard regardless of who sits on the throne. There would be bloodshed until the Kingdoms are fully pacified. No way peaceful.
Best thing she can do is just leave Northern Kingdoms and return the lands that Nilfgaard took, but I doubt the Nilfgaardian nobility would agree with that. Ofc as an empress she has the final say, but making enemies with the nobility leads to assassination attempts and paranoia. Paranoia leads to what Radovid was doing in Witcher 3. Executing people who looked at him funny. Executing people who look at her funny leads to the common folk getting agitated and ultimately riot.
Still the best ending when considering peace, but peace is a fragile thing.
"Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely"
It also keeps her away from a thankless job that has a very high mortality rate, pathetic pay, angry mobs and angry monsters. At least as empress she can actually do good on a large scale then clearing out every cave one by one only to have something else move in two weeks after she leaves.
well I agree that Ciri leaving to rule Nilfgaard is the "best" outcome. Yet I still prefer the Witcher ending.I feel that as a witcher she is doing what she loves whereas in the empress ending she is doing what she feels obligated to do.Still everyone had their own preferences...For me Witcher ending is my Canon
Beside for me, i believe this is the real geralt will do in these situation based on the book and my witcher marathon playthough...throughout the game my choice is ciri is witcher,romance Yen,Svanrige is king and temeria got back its country(mainly cuz i go with roche in TW2).Beside i hate emhyr in book and game.
Meh Svanrige... Doesn`t that mean that under his rule the Skelligers are free to rape, kill and plunder as they did before? Both him and Hjalmar liked their bandit way of life, did they not? Cerys was the only sensible ruler that sought a self sustaining way of life for her people.
16:51 this shot of geralt man..... The way he's standing, the look on his face. This choked me up.
Something I dont understand is when prople argue that the Witcheress is the best ending because that's what she truly wanted to be, but reading the comments I found out that you only get her to be a witcher if you dont take her to Emhyr. With that information i can only conclude that, if you actually give her a choice, she decides to become empress rather than a witcher (given that you're a good father so she doesnt die). Perhaps her becoming a witcher is the happiest ending for Geralt but, if she knows she has an option, she chooses to be empress, and perhaps that's the best ending for her? I hate that she gets married to some dude and doesnt get to be with Geralt, and that Pillipa remains involved, but honestly I was satisfied with this ending, bittersweet but sill great.
Funky Goose if you murder radovid and side with dijkstra after u can still take her to emhyr but she won‘t become empress in the end since he‘s dead and redania wins the war.
But you have to force her to go to Emyhr im pretty sure so thats against her choice. I think she only wanted to be empress after she spoke to Emyhr but a witcher was what she always wanted, and what vesimir wanted.
@@vigil4270
Wtf? No.
You can tell her that she can visit her father, if she wants. How the fuck is that forcing her?
I dunno. I feel her choice gets slightly forced for her in this ending. The whole game she states she wants a normal life and to be free.
If you take her to her daddy something she'd never do out her own free will if Geralt didn't mention it and he plants the idea of her being empress and being able to do more to aid people etc into her head, her being a kind hearted/good willed character she would chose to agree even if it ain't what she truly wanted. I guess that's the bitter sweetness of it all her being alive and content but ultimately put back on the pedestal she wanted to be free from.
I only completed the game the other day (1st time) and got the Ciri being a free witcher, Geralt and Yen fucking off on their own and radovid dead ending. Being a sucker for a good well rounded love story ending, I'm pretty content with that.
You could think of it that way. But geralt does give her a choice, but she asks for his opinion, probably knowing that he doesnt like him. She was looking for approval not to visit him. Then her father manipulated her into becoming empress, but it wasnt what she wanted. Not to mention she marries someone she doesnt love and she marries a guy even though she's into women.
This is the ending I had, and after watching all the other possible outcomes I like this one the most. It feels more realistic honestly
And of course i got the shittiest ending where both die. Fuck that
I actually enjoyed that ending, not actually enjoyed, but thought it was a well written ending. Usually those endings are short and poorly written compared to the other ones. It was the highest point of Geralt's emotional state. You can tell he changed from losing Ciri. Most dramatic character development in the game. The fact that the game doesn't even mention Yen or Triss in the epilogue suggests this affected Geralt so much so, that they had a falling out.
It's a powerful moment as Geralt portrayed what most players were feeling at the time without even saying much. Sad, angry, remorseful, and lonely.
***** Sure in that way i agree. A strong emotional ending for an awesome game. But for me i got addicted to the Witcher world so when it ended like it did i felt like something had died lol
***** But i am replaying it and doing all the things i didn´t do previously so it doesn´t matter now
it is impossible to get that ending unless u hate ciri
+moosa patrawala No, all you have to do is screw dialogue and something small like not having a snowball fight.
Im not crying your crying... What a beautiful ending to a game
... in which Geralt gives Ciri the chance to decide for herself instead of doing everything to keep her. If I hadn´t taken Ciri to Emhyr, it would have felt like I´m just another dude trying to do what I want with her.
Some people here would argue that its about Ciri, and not the world - but it is precisely in this is the ending that she has the knowledge and full autonomy to choose what she wants. Like Avallah says at one moment, she´s an idealist - and this choice reflects that.
i love this ending and it's the best for me. Although it's sad that ciri left geralt, I agree with her, being a witcher would not make a big difference in making the world a better place. Plus she had geralt and everyone at kaer morhen to teach her, she will make a better ruler than emhyr
InnerFire6213 Geralt saves country’s lifted curses purged monsters saved princess and had a good time doing it
And with ciris powers there is no reason she can’t do even more than Geralt as a Witcher
And if she does rule morhaan vorhees will be the one to call the shots as she nos nothing about politics emire doesn’t want her to rule because she would be a good ruler he wants her to rule to fulfill a false prophecy
مرحبا
13:16 That look Geralt gives Ciri always breaks my heart
This is the ending I got, and to me, this is the best ending. For greater good and I felt that the whole story was something bigger than me, Ciri or anyone else. This was about the world. It's not like they won't see each other.
Its a sad ending because it is when Geralt finds that destiny does not exist and his whole life has been a lie.
yup :'(
I JUST FELT MY HEART BREAK
Mossy this ending is the true sad ending as it only happens if you don’t put dikstra on the throne
Looooool 😂😂😂
This is obviously the ending the devs had in mind. They put in much more effort in this than in the witcher ending. I mean... White Orchard in the snow...
this is a bittersweet ending and got me depressed for a while before I could get into a new game+ again, but then B&W dlc came out and she visited me at the end, damn CDPR I love you guys xD
0:18 "What can you know about saving the world, silly. You're but a witcher" Ouch!
Here I am at 1am looking at the Witcher 3 endings because I can't deal with the fact I finished the game. AGAIN 😭😂
lol me too! And i still dont know which end to pick cause i have empress ending and witcher ending... cause i didnt play dlcs...
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Same, except it’s 4:38 AM, and I’m crying my ass off while watching this and just finishing W3.
@@tronalddump9607 because this game is such a masterpiece
This is the best ending IMO.
It's not like they cut all ties, he can still go visit her whenever he wants, and she can go visit him too. She has heaps of spies at her disposal to help locate him, or just send him a message to go visit. It isn't the end of their relationship.
Even if she had become a witcher instead, it isn't like they'd stay together forever. Witchers follow the path alone, only occasionally meeting back up. Ciri's witcher ending even says as much, that after Geralt finished training her, they set off independently. So it isn't like they'd be together forever in some kind of fantasy, fairy tale ending. She was his daughter and it is the job of every father to let his girl go and let her choose her own path and that inevitably leads her away from him. Not entirely, but they won't spend their whole lives under the same roof anymore because she's grown up and living her own life.
As a witcher she could've been killed by some random monster and left to die alone in a ditch. As Empress, she would have heaps of protection. The sorceresses for example were all made basically homeless and without purpose, they could serve Ciri in Nilfgaard, and with ALL of them together, they would keep her safe and be able to do incredible things together. They had no where else to go, all the other kingdoms fell to Nilfgaard, and Ciri has relationships with all of them. Its a perfect match. And they'd want to protect Ciri because the previous Emperor kept them on a short leash, and they were hated and hunted pretty much everywhere else, so they'd want to keep Ciri around as long as possible to live comfortably by her good graces.
Ciri would have the knowledge, the power, and the heart to make enormous positive changes to the entire world.
Ciri as Empress is the best ending imo.
i got this ending on my first play-through and i was actually happy. it felt real. as yennefer said “it can’t be all sweetness and light”
I wish that Geralt had Ciri keep her sword that he had made for her as a remembrance of him so that a part of him will always be with her no matter what & also so she has something to defend herself with at all times from the many schemers, would-be assassins & other such shadowy and clear as day-type threats she will undoubtedly be confronted with on a daily basis as Empress of Nilfgarde :(
This is objectively the best ending imo. War ends, war against nonhumans ends and Ciri becomes the best empress ever!
Man this is sad. I’m so glad I got the witcher ending
I kind of like it but it doesn't really make sense since Ciri wasn't close with Emyhr .
This is the best ending for me. Ciri keeps her royalty, avoided living in constant pressure from faking her death, and is learning something she doesn't know (how to manage a country). And if everything becomes unbearable and boring, she can use her power to just disappear and visits Geralt and co, and after a bit of refreshing holiday, she can go back to the palace. There is nothing that can limit her freedom actually.
Although many people prefer the ending where she stays with Geralt, speaking with regards to the overall story and lore this ending seems to make more sense. Its her embracing her destiny, bringing order and peace to the world.
I’m so glad I got the Witcher ending , even though this is a good ending , it isn’t good for Geralt
I think Ciri is actually happy to be a witcher. In Blood and Wine ending, she doesn't seem happy being an empress
To-be-Empress that is.
When i saw the snow i got nervous and i even got more anxious when ciri acted irritated after killing the wyvern saying "there won't be a next time!" i thought she didn't stop the white frost and they are just experiencing their last moments would've been very depressing ending.
I finished the game for the third time last night. Got the Witcher ending on my first 2 playthroughs, and though they are still my favorite, this is also a beautifully crafted and emotional ending. It’s nice to see Ciri make the world a better place but it’s heartbreaking for Geralt and myself for that matter. And that music 😭 Best bitersweet ending I’ve ever seen.
14:12
That pause you leave while the choices are offered and that sombre music accentuating this painful moment in Geralt's life where he has to let his daughter go a second time is 5 seconds of storytelling perfection. He just stands there, looking ahead while Ciri looks at him resolute in her choice yet unsure in how this will impact him. It's so real. Those are the best moments.
It's actually best ending. Ciri will be much more safe as Empress than a witcher. Also it's her personal decision. If we didn't take her to Emhyr she wouldnt have possibility to consider this choice. I think that Geralt will always protect Ciri and if anyone try to hurt her or overthrow he will arrive and fight for his beloved daughter.
agreed . I hate the Fake Witcher Ending , just How Ciri becomes a Witcher ? maybe A just a monster slayer not real Witcher fans claimed
Why does everyone forget you can take and give Ciri Vesemir's Wolf Medallion? Vesemir even says if anything happens to him to be sure Ciri gets his Medallion, to show she is a true Witcher of the School of the Wolf.
Ciri takes the medallion herself, then it gets stolen by the crone that escapes when ciri kills the other two
Technically this is the best ending. Ciri figures out she'd change things the most if she'd be the empress. This is totally her grown-up decision and I respect it. Also it feels a little over-dramatic that she with her powers (which are not gone after the white frost destruction, are they?) is so sad of not seeing Geralt again. Come on, she can literally teleport to him any time, or he can visit her in the Nilfgaard's palace.
+Liaret Exactly my thought
+Liaret Ever thought about how she will be banged by that prick who's name I forgot will get to bang Ciri?
Spade Krauss well with her powers and training and will she can just tell him to go and fuck himself, no?)
Liaret meh, I'd still choose for her to be a witcher. She trained all her life to be one. She deserves it.
+Spade Krauss the thing is, she's quite naive and does not yet understand a life of a witcher. Remember, witchers are dying out, as industrialization comes into The Witcher's world. She will be poor and a lot of time there might be a lack of work. Surely she can just teleport anywhere, but as an empress (as she mentions in this ending) she can actually change things. Affect peoples' lives.
At first I really hated this ending because i thought it was against Ciri’s happiness. But looking back at it, this is definitely the best ending for her. This ending was so sad and you can feel Geralts pain of losing her again. But at the end of the day, he knows he can’t be her helicopter dad forever. Ciri is finally grown and needs to be independent. With her being an Empress, Geralt has the reassurance that she’s safe and she now has the resources, power and influence to make real changes. Any potential threat will have a much harder time trying to kidnap her again.
The first scene of white orchard in the ciri witcher ending with the peace and warm sun is the best. Such a treat to come back home to. Wish there was a white orchard in this world.
Just finished the main story. I was aiming for the Queen Cerys, Empress Ciri ending, but instead god Queen Cerys, Witcher Ciri ending. I thought weird that I never got to kill Radovid, and apparently I messed up that quest. I actually spent a lot of time in Novigrad trying to complete everything I could on that matter, got pretty mad about it, Emhyr was a cool guy.
@Todd Packer i did do the shoe maker quest, and i recall going after phillipa eilhart in the city, i dont know what happened then
Is it just me or when Ciri asks Geralt if he is gonna force her to stay it's like that's exactly what she wants.
I got this ending, and after comparing them to the other endings im glad I got this one. Even though it would be awesome to have ciri be a witcher
I would like it a lot if we could go to the palace of vizima and meet ciri
I got this ending after finishing the game a few days ago and I absolutely love it. And I love how Geralt said this isn't goodbye, and that Ciri can always find him... amazing game!
It's game of the year of 2015 for a reason. Man, I love this game. It has captivated my heart.
I personally believe this is the best ending for everyone. Under Ciri's rule, mages and non humans like many friends around her and Geralt will not suffer
I am glad I got the best ending with Ciri becoming a witcher .. but I would have loved to play the Griffin hunting and fishing parts
I know what you mean, perhaps play it again? :)
First time I got this "canon" ending. It's also my favorite one bc Geralt did his job (as a parent and a pro) and actually helped shape the world into a better place . I like this better than Ciri becoming a witcher - yeah it's cute and sweet but it's kind of self-indulging.
This never happened in my game. And now it never will. Thank you for letting me know what it feels like.
I think this is the most realistic, most mature ending. Ciri becoming a witcher is just childish, she will do much more good as an empress.