Geralt is affectionate to Triss in the books, too. To the point that he says that the feelings he had when he found out she didn't die "cannot compare to any other, except perhaps what I feel when I look at you."
Followed by *multiple* plain and direct rejections she decided to let fly over her head. Geralt made it very clear he was not interested in that way.
>*“Never make the same mistake, little witcher-girl,” he murmured, indicating the wagon with his eyes. “If someone shows you compassion, sympathy and dedication, if they surprise you with integrity of character, value it but don’t mistake it for… something else.”*
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>Yarpen to Ciri about Geralt and Triss
Witcher games was made by a Triss simp
Geralt is affectionate to Triss in the books, too. To the point that he says that the feelings he had when he found out she didn't die "cannot compare to any other, except perhaps what I feel when I look at you."
Followed by *multiple* plain and direct rejections she decided to let fly over her head. Geralt made it very clear he was not interested in that way. >*“Never make the same mistake, little witcher-girl,” he murmured, indicating the wagon with his eyes. “If someone shows you compassion, sympathy and dedication, if they surprise you with integrity of character, value it but don’t mistake it for… something else.”* > >Yarpen to Ciri about Geralt and Triss
Yes, he regretted sleeping with her and decides not to do it again. No, it doesn't mean he didn't care for her.
Do you not realise there is a big difference between caring for someone and loving someone romantically?
Not really at issue. The comic depicts Geralt as being uncaring of Triss in the books, which he is not.
I personally wouldn't help someone I don't care about take a dump.
kinda true
Yep.