
She never returns to The Continent, and the credits roll as Geralt mourns over Ciri’s Witcher medallion in Velen. Making three or more of these choices reduces Ciri's faith in herself as she prepares to face the White Frost. When Ciri asks Geralt to visit Skjall’s grave with her, telling her that there’s “no time” causes her to storm off.In the scene in Avallac’h’s lab, telling Ciri to “calm down” frustrates her.When Ciri goes to visit The Lodge of Sorceresses, accompanying her to the meeting with Phillippa Eilhart knocks her confidence.When Ciri informs you of Imlerith’s whereabouts, if you encourage her to visit her father, Emperor Emhyr, and then accept his reward for finding her, she will be visibly upset.Immediately after the Battle of Kaer Morhen, telling Ciri that “you don’t have to be good at everything” invites her into the castle for a drink, but fails to improve her mood.For this to happen you need to trigger at least three of the following five ‘negative’ choices that undermine Ciri as she prepares to face her destiny: In what’s widely considered the game’s worst ending, Ciri dies during her climactic battle with the all-consuming White Frost. The two then spend some time journeying together on the Path as witchers. At the end of the game, Geralt meets her in a tavern and presents her with a specially-crafted sword. Picking at least three of these choices sees Ciri return to The Continent after defeating the White Frost. Visiting Skjall’s grave with Ciri boosts her confidence in the confrontation with the villagers.Letting Ciri trash Avallac’h’s lab offers her a way to channel her pent-up aggression.In the meeting with Phillippa, sending her alone encourages the Lodge to take Ciri seriously.When Ciri wakes Geralt up to hunt for Imlerith, taking her straight to Velen skips the scene with Emhyr, and counts as a positive choice.After the Battle of Kaer Morhen, telling Ciri that you “know what might lift your spirits,” will trigger a snowball fight, cheering her up after her disagreement with Avallac’h.
