Aaden: Yeah, I read them all. But I guess I'll have to reread them some time (for now, there's the song of ice and fire waiting for me.. but after that, or maybe between two books of that series). So far, I only read them once and in parts it really got over my head. It's difficult to keep all the political groups and their interests apart and which spy works for whom and the interests of every single sorceress/sorcerer etc.
Long story short: I have to admit that I don't even recall that particular fight between the two of them. Could you give me a hint/some context?
Oh, and: Full agreement on the fireballs. lol
Germanicanus: Sure. [SPOILERS]
As you remember, Yennefer was searching for Geralt and Ciri. She contacted Triss via a magic mirror. Triss was surprised yet happy to see her old friend, but Yennefer quickly sensed something wrong and asked Triss if she is hiding something. Triss had declined but then Philippa walked in (Yennefer implies Phil and Triss have an affair, which is most likely true). When Yennefer asked them to make a deal: her information regarding Vilgefortz (the main nemesis) for offering help to find Ciri and Geralt, both of them refused, Philippa's declaring she left the Lodge (Yennefer was present during the first meeting). Yennefer then directly asked Triss - and received no response. Then all of sudden Triss started to beg her for forgiveness. It all ends with Yennefer's "No, Triss, never". Such a powerful scene. Triss' unwillingness to help Yennefer is even more tragic, considering she then went to spy her on Philippa's behalf, and before that she completely ignores Yennefer during the Lodge's meeting when Yennefer needed her the most. I am sure W3 will touch this issue and Yennefer won't be fully acceptive of her ex-bff.
Aaaah, right! Thanks! That helped my memories, "No, Triss, never" was a great trigger.
That in mind, I'm even more looking forward to Yennefer's first appearance and Triss' first encounter with her. It's bound to be a great, emotional storyline. All the potential it has!
Yennefer suffering from Amnesia, too; Triss (and Geralt!) not knowing how much Yennefer knows; probably a decision "Triss or Yennefer?" (I figured it's an easy one for you, but there's so many players who have become very fond of Triss and for whom it will probably be one of the toughest ever, depending on how good CDPR can bring across the connection between Yen and Geralt); all the plotting and betrayal involved; maybe even a necessary alliance with both and it's never clear who to trust and who's primarily trying to shaft the other; reconciliation? ...... continue endlessly.
OH! MY! GOD!