Can female Witchers get pregnant?

No, female Witchers, just like their male counterparts, become sterile due to the mutations from the Trial of the Grasses; their reproductive organs atrophy, preventing ovulation and pregnancy as a side effect of the intense physiological changes that grant them enhanced abilities, making childbirth impossible.
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Can female witchers have children?

All female Witchers are unable to become pregnant or even ovulate. Like with sorceresses, the mutation process atrophies the internal reproductive organs, resulting in ovaries that no longer produce ova, but are still present and capable of producing small amounts of estrogen.
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Why are sorceresses infertile witchers?

In The Witcher universe, sorceresses often become infertile due to the intense magical transformations and somatic changes required to gain power and beauty, leading to the atrophy of reproductive organs, though some, like Geralt's mother, were fertile, highlighting it as a trade-off or chosen path rather than a universal law, with figures like Tissaia advocating for sterilization to prevent dangerously powerful, chaotic magic in children. 
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Is Cirilla really Yennefer's daughter?

No, Ciri is not Yennefer's biological daughter (her parents are Pavetta and Emhyr var Emreis), but Yennefer acts as a loving mother figure and adoptive mother to Ciri, a bond strongly emphasized in the books, games, and show, with Ciri often calling her "mother". Yennefer, who longed for a child, forms an intense maternal relationship with Ciri, seeing her as her own daughter, a key aspect of their story.
 
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Can Yennefer get pregnant?

No, Yennefer cannot get pregnant, as her transformation into a sorceress rendered her infertile, a major consequence of the magic that gave her beauty and power, a loss she deeply mourns and seeks to reverse in both the books and the Netflix series, though she eventually finds a form of motherhood through Ciri. 
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Is Ciri pregnant in The Witcher 3?

She never gets pregnant though. That's probably where this (distorted) idea comes from. In the game they completely threw out this aspect of the story - that she is prusued because of her future baby - and made Ciri herself the focus of the prophecy. Just as well.
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What disease does Yennefer have?

Yennefer has a congenital hunchback, a rare birth defect. Because of her condition, her childhood was difficult. She suffered abuse and was even ridiculed by her parents. But thanks to her potential, Yennefer escaped her home and made it to Aretuza Academy, a notable school of magic for girls.
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Who tried to impregnate Ciri?

The biggest threat to Ciri is Emhyr var Emreis, also known as The White Flame, who has sinister plans for her. The White Flame is revealed to be Ciri's father, Duny, who wants to impregnate Ciri to fulfill a prophecy and rule the world.
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Why can't females become witchers?

There are no female Witchers in the main canon primarily because the "Trial of the Grasses" mutations, designed for male biology with high adrenaline response, had a near 100% mortality rate for females in early attempts, leading the Witcher schools to focus solely on boys. While the Manticore School produced some female Witchers, and some lore suggests variations might exist, the overwhelming lore from books and games points to the trials being largely incompatible with female physiology, though Ciri trained like a Witcher and could potentially become one later. 
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Why does Ciri have white hair if she's not a Witcher?

Its quite simply genetics. Ciri takes after her mother Pavetta, and her Grand Mother Calanthe, and so on. Also, just so people know, in reality a lot of people that are born with blond hair have almost ashen white hair.
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Why does Ciri's father want to impregnate her?

Emhyr is also the father of Princess Cirilla “Ciri” of Cintra (Freya Allan), and he intends to marry her in Season 4 in order to fulfill a powerful prophecy tied to her Elder Blood.
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Why is Jaskier not aging?

Jaskier doesn't age in The Witcher Netflix show because the creators admitted it was a production "mistake," but fans theorize he might have accidentally drunk an immortality potion or has hidden elven heritage, while the showrunner later hinted at addressing it by giving him a more mature look (like a beard) to show time passing, as his youthful appearance is a known trait from the books.
 
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Why does Daenerys say she can't have babies?

Daenerys believes she can't have children due to a blood magic ritual by Mirri Maz Duur after her husband Khal Drogo's death, which resulted in her son Rhaego's stillbirth and a prophecy implying her infertility ("when the sun rises in the west..."). In the books, the prophecy includes a condition about her womb quickening, leaving room for doubt, while the show strongly leans into her apparent inability to conceive with Daario, suggesting a curse or perhaps a hereditary issue, making her dragons her only "children".
 
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How many times does Geralt sleep with Yennefer?

Yennefer is the closest we'll see of Geralt's true love. You will get a chance to sleep with her twice during the game. For the first time to happen, you need to finish the The King is Dead – Long Live the King quest.
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Why can't elves reproduce witcher?

In The Witcher universe, elves struggle to reproduce due to a combination of factors: they are only fertile in their youth (roughly the first century), have very long lifespans, and their populations are declining from centuries of war, persecution, and a slow birthrate, leading to a sense of hopelessness, though the show adds layers like magical interference (for sorceresses) and cultural apathy, making new births rare and significant. 
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Why does Ciri become falka?

Ciri calls herself Falka to hide her famous identity from the Continent, as she's a wanted fugitive, but more deeply, it signifies her embracing a darker, ruthless path after experiencing immense trauma and killing for the first time, mirroring the brutal princess from her visions who sought revenge and destruction. Falka represents a shedding of her innocent "Ciri" self for a survivor identity, ready to burn down the world that betrayed her. 
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Can Ciri be a Witcher?

Yes, Ciri can become a Witcher, especially in the game's canon where a specific set of choices leads to her surviving the White Frost and choosing the Witcher path, receiving a special sword from Geralt; this path involves her training and using her existing skills, though she doesn't need or undergo the lethal mutations due to her Elder Blood powers, allowing her to become a unique, powerful Witcher. 
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Is there any LGBTQ in The Witcher?

Yes, The Witcher universe features several LGBTQ+ characters across the books, games, and show, including bisexual Ciri and Triss, lesbian Philippa Eilhart, and the show introducing Jaskier's queer romance with Prince Radovid and Ciri's relationship with Mistle. Other queer characters appear in the books and games, like the hunter Mislav and various mages, reflecting a diverse sexual landscape in the Continent.
 
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Why do other witchers not have white hair?

Not all Witchers have white hair because Geralt's is a result of surviving incredibly deadly, extra mutations, making him unique; other Witchers only go through the standard, less extreme Trial of the Grasses, retaining their original hair color unless they age, while Geralt's intense, extra trials caused total pigment loss, turning his hair white as a unique side effect.
 
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Why did Ciri's dad turn evil?

Ciri's father, Emperor Emhyr var Emreis (originally Duny), became "evil" by embracing ruthless ambition after being cursed and banished, transforming into a power-hungry ruler obsessed with fulfilling an Elder Blood prophecy through Ciri, leading him to stage his own death, kill his wife Pavetta, and invade Cintra to claim his daughter and world-changing lineage, driven by a desire to reclaim his stolen birthright and control destiny.
 
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What is Ciri short for?

Ciri, which is short of Cirilla is a name based on Zireael, which translates to Swallow. Ciri's full name is Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon.
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Is Ciri really Yennefer's daughter?

No, Ciri is not Yennefer's biological daughter (her parents are Pavetta and Emhyr var Emreis), but Yennefer acts as a loving mother figure and adoptive mother to Ciri, a bond strongly emphasized in the books, games, and show, with Ciri often calling her "mother". Yennefer, who longed for a child, forms an intense maternal relationship with Ciri, seeing her as her own daughter, a key aspect of their story.
 
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Who is Geralt's true love?

Geralt of Rivia's true love, according to the books and canon lore, is the sorceress Yennefer of Vengerberg, with whom he shares a deep, fated, yet tumultuous bond, often complicated by their connection to Ciri and other romances like with Triss Merigold, but ultimately Yennefer is his soulmate. Their relationship, tied by a magical wish to a Djinn, forms a central theme throughout The Witcher saga, defining Geralt's complex love life. 
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What is the saddest death in The Witcher?

“We actually chose Vesemir by elimination”: The Witcher 3 Fans Now Know Who's to Blame for the Saddest Death in the Game That Was Inevitable for the Story.
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What is the age gap between Yennefer and Geralt?

In the books, Yennefer is significantly older, around 94-99, while Geralt is in his late 50s by the end, making her roughly 35-40 years her senior; however, the Netflix series flips this, making Geralt older (around 100+) than Yennefer (around 76), showcasing different interpretations.
 
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