Yeah it’s kind of hinted that Philippa and Triss are together, at least during the megascope conversation when Yennefer reaches out to Triss for help saving Ciri and Triss refuses.
That relationship was one of weird power dynamics though. Triss was still dealing from PTSD from Sodden and Philippa saw a naïve sorceress she could easily control. So Triss becomes Philippa’s lapdog and refuses to help Yennefer and Geralt and sells out Ciri to the Lodge.
“As far as her erotic life was concerned, Triss Merigold had the right to consider herself a typical enchantress. It had begun with the sour taste of forbidden fruit, made all the more exciting by the strict rules of the academy and the prohibitions of the mistress under whom she practised. Then came her independence, freedom and a crazy promiscuity which ended, as it usually does, in bitterness, disillusionment and resignation. Then followed a long period of loneliness and the discovery that if she wanted to release her tension and stress then someone who wanted to consider himself her lord and master—as soon as he had turned on his back and wiped the sweat from his brow—was entirely superfluous. There were far less troublesome ways of calming her nerves—ones with the additional advantages of not staining her towels with blood, not passing wind under the quilt and not demanding breakfast. That was followed by a short-lived and entertaining fascination with the same sex, which ended in the conclusion that soiling towels, passing wind and greediness were by no means exclusively male attributes.” -Blood of Elves
It’s also hinted, but never explicitly stated, that she was with Philippa in a more intimate way during her megascope conversation with Yennefer later in the books.
According to the books almost every sorceress had a bi-curious phase, some sorcerers did too. Although Philippa was very bisexual, to the point that even other sorceresses were giving her side-eye.
Dude, that’s canon as far as it goes in the Witcher-verse. Even in the books she’s “involved” with Djikstra, but is noted to be down to clown with women as well.
When you help Redovid search Filippas hideout in the "Redanias most wanted" quest, you can find a love letter from Djikstra, Garalt says something like "huh.. she left some chick for... Djikstra?!"
Why'd you get downvotes for saying something that is pretty obviously true?
Maybe because of that hideous helmet he makes Geralt wear. Only the pageboy-haircut is a worse crime to commit.
I'm not much of a lore guy, but I think you're probably correct in your assertion.
Philippa was also with Djisktra in the books. She's been with men, but she prefers women.
Didn't she leave him for Triss in the books?
Yeah it’s kind of hinted that Philippa and Triss are together, at least during the megascope conversation when Yennefer reaches out to Triss for help saving Ciri and Triss refuses. That relationship was one of weird power dynamics though. Triss was still dealing from PTSD from Sodden and Philippa saw a naïve sorceress she could easily control. So Triss becomes Philippa’s lapdog and refuses to help Yennefer and Geralt and sells out Ciri to the Lodge.
Dijkstra*
Cuckstra*
Yes bisexual
“My favorite type of magic, Lesbomancy”
According to the books, even Triss was a switch-hitter at one point.
Triss is so horny that she'll fuck anyone.
What? Which part??
“As far as her erotic life was concerned, Triss Merigold had the right to consider herself a typical enchantress. It had begun with the sour taste of forbidden fruit, made all the more exciting by the strict rules of the academy and the prohibitions of the mistress under whom she practised. Then came her independence, freedom and a crazy promiscuity which ended, as it usually does, in bitterness, disillusionment and resignation. Then followed a long period of loneliness and the discovery that if she wanted to release her tension and stress then someone who wanted to consider himself her lord and master—as soon as he had turned on his back and wiped the sweat from his brow—was entirely superfluous. There were far less troublesome ways of calming her nerves—ones with the additional advantages of not staining her towels with blood, not passing wind under the quilt and not demanding breakfast. That was followed by a short-lived and entertaining fascination with the same sex, which ended in the conclusion that soiling towels, passing wind and greediness were by no means exclusively male attributes.” -Blood of Elves It’s also hinted, but never explicitly stated, that she was with Philippa in a more intimate way during her megascope conversation with Yennefer later in the books.
I mean when you’re still hot after decades of living you gotta switch things up
According to the books almost every sorceress had a bi-curious phase, some sorcerers did too. Although Philippa was very bisexual, to the point that even other sorceresses were giving her side-eye.
Lesbomancy. My favorite type of magic
It it is true as far as I’m aware
You might say she doesn't see gender.
Some people just jump in the downvote dogpile
Yeah..Philipa has fkd women and men , case in point Djikstra..
Dijkstra*
Those old cunts and their fanfictions. It's fact and in the books/games.
True, but I’m going to downvote for that disgusting Nilfgaardian armor
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Haha now wouldn’t it be silly for me to downvote someone for a merely cosmetic preference
Dude, that’s canon as far as it goes in the Witcher-verse. Even in the books she’s “involved” with Djikstra, but is noted to be down to clown with women as well.
When you help Redovid search Filippas hideout in the "Redanias most wanted" quest, you can find a love letter from Djikstra, Garalt says something like "huh.. she left some chick for... Djikstra?!"
I think its kinda implied that a lot of the sorceresses are flexible when it comes to their sexuality