Triss Merigold

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Triss Merigold is a female literary character who features in The Witcher.

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Biography

Triss Merigold

Overview

Personality and attributes

She was called Fourteenth of the Hill when she was mistakenly thought to had been killed in Battle of Sodden Hill and history came to refer to her as Merigold the Fearless.

Her deft mind, warm smile and considerable personal charm had always won over even the hardest of hearts.

Triss was noted to had once been involved with Geralt Rivia who once found her allure irresistible. From then on, the two shared feelings that ran far deeper than a superficial and fleeting fancy. Their romance was said to had ended half a year earlier though their feelings for each other had not vanished so easily.

Powers and abilities

She was noted for being an exceptionally talented sorceress who was the shining star of her profession. As a sorceress, she was regarded one of the most influential and talented of their number.

It was said that she was allergic to magic and could only be administered natural healing potions.

Notes

  • Triss Merigold was created by Andrzej Sapkowski where she featured in the setting of The Witcher.

In other media

Television

  • In The Witcher, Triss Merigold appeared in the setting of the live-action Netflix television series where she was portrayed by actress Anna Shaffer.

Films

Video games

Appearances

  • The Witcher:

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