Does Ciri get her period?

Yes, Ciri does get her period in The Witcher books, specifically during her training at Kaer Morhen, which interrupts her physical training and leads to an awkward but important conversation with Triss Merigold as she navigates puberty without her mother figure, showing that menstruation is a natural part of life even for the Child of the Elder Blood.
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Why does Ciri's father want to impregnate her?

Despite being her father, his initial intent is to impregnate Ciri because, according to the prophecy of the elven oracle Ithlinne, her son would rule half of the world and the son of her son would rule the entire world. Ciri, however, escapes the massacre of Cintra and is found by a family of merchants.
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Why does Ciri look so different in season 2?

Ciri looks different in The Witcher Season 2 primarily because actress Freya Allan aged naturally during the pandemic-delayed production, crossing from teen to young adult, and also due to a deliberate choice to drop the heavily bleached eyebrows from Season 1 for a more natural look, aligning her appearance more closely with the game character. The combination of aging, a change in makeup/hair (less bleaching), and character progression leads to her transformed appearance.
 
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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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Does Ciri get pregnant in the books?

In the books Ciri is stuck for a time with the people (or rather elves) the Wild Hunt comes from. They're keeping her because they want her to have a baby with their king; that baby is supposed to be super important, according to a prophecy. She never gets pregnant though.
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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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Do The Witcher and Yennefer have a baby?

No, Geralt and Yennefer do not have a biological child together; both are infertile due to their transformations into a Witcher and a sorceress, respectively, but they become a parental unit for Ciri, the Child of Destiny, who binds them as her surrogate parents. Yennefer deeply desires a child due to her infertility, which makes her fierce protectiveness of Ciri, who she sees as a surrogate daughter, a central part of her character arc.
 
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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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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's hair turn white?

Ciri has white hair primarily due to genetics, inheriting an ashen-grey color from her mother (Pavetta) and grandmother (Calanthe), but it becomes stark white/grey due to extreme trauma and hardship in her life, a phenomenon noted in the books as her hair loses pigmentation from stress, visually linking her to Geralt and symbolizing her unique destiny as a Child of Elder Blood. While the games make it fully white for visual impact and to show her connection to Geralt, the source material describes it as ashen, gradually turning grey/white from stress.
 
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Is Ciri more powerful than Geralt?

Ciri is more powerful in raw magical potential (Elder Blood) and has world-breaking abilities like teleportation, making her theoretically stronger long-term, but Geralt is the superior, more experienced, and consistent fighter in direct combat, having mastered Witcher training and mutations, which often allows him to defeat foes Ciri struggles with, like Caranthir. Ciri's power is raw and often uncontrolled, while Geralt's strength lies in his honed skills and experience, making him more reliable in a straight fight, though her potential is vast. 
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Why does Geralt's face get veiny?

The potions have toxicity and if it gets too high his face gets pale and veiny like a Sith and he loses health.
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What is the saddest death in The Witcher?

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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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Who is Geralt's real father?

Geralt was born as the son of the sorceress Visenna and presumably, the warrior Korin. Shortly after his birth, his mother left him with the School of the Wolf at the stronghold of Kaer Morhen. There, Geralt was made and trained to become a Witcher.
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Is Ciri LGBTQ?

In the books, author Andrzej Sapkowski makes it very clear that Ciri is indeed bisexual. She seems attracted to men throughout the series and is romantically interested in Ser Gallahad in Lady of the Lake (1999).
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What is the #1 rarest name in the world?

and the most rare, the most uncommon name that anybody has is Rome. with only 208 babies with that name.
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How old can Ciri live?

Only Vesemir might be "hundreds" years old (180-250, according to various estimates). Of course it's based on (sometimes contradicting) quotes in the books. However, as humans seem to live slightly longer in Witcher realm (e.g. Shani dies at ~88, and she's completely mundane), Ciri actually could reach 100 years.
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Who killed Ciri's mother?

Ciri's mother, Pavetta, is presumed to have died at sea during a storm with her husband Duny (later Emperor Emhyr var Emreis), but it's heavily implied that Duny (Emhyr) pushed her overboard after she discovered his true intentions to take Ciri and herself to Nilfgaard and leave her mother, Queen Calanthe, behind. The "storm" was orchestrated by Vilgefortz, who was working with Duny, to fake their deaths and facilitate their journey. 
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Who is Ciri's lover in The Witcher?

Ciri has several significant romantic interests across The Witcher books and Netflix series, most notably her complex, often dark, relationship with the outlaw Mistle (The Rats) in her youth and her final book romance with the knight Galahad in another world. In the Netflix adaptation, her relationship with Mistle is a key storyline, while the books conclude with her joining Galahad in Camelot. 
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Who is the strongest character in The Witcher?

The strongest character in The Witcher universe is generally considered to be Gaunter O'Dimm, a demonic entity with god-like powers to manipulate time, reality, and souls, though Ciri, with her immense Elder Blood potential for time/space travel, and the ancient, nearly immortal Unseen Elder (a powerful vampire) are also contenders, depending on the definition of "strongest" (magic vs. physical might). 
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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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Why did Geralt's mum abandon him?

Geralt's mother, the sorceress Visenna, left him at Kaer Morhen as a baby because her wandering druid/sorceress lifestyle was incompatible with raising a child, and perhaps to give him a better, more meaningful life, though the exact reasons are deliberately kept ambiguous in the books, with Visenna telling a grown Geralt the answer wouldn't help him and he needed to let go. She saw giving him to the witchers, who trained him for a specific purpose, as a way to deal with the situation, though she later reappears and avoids giving a clear explanation.
 
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Can female witchers get pregnant?

Physiology and Distinctions. Sterility: Exactly like their male counterparts, female Witchers become infertile as a result of their mutations. All female Witchers are unable to become pregnant or even ovulate.
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