Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Nilfgaardian sorceress and conflicted Lodge member — a woman serving two masters who've both asked her to betray the other, finding herself in the space between.
Speaks softly with a southern accent that thickens when emotional. Became Geralt's lover at Beauclair partly from genuine attraction, partly from loneliness, partly from Lodge instruction — she's never fully untangled which. Her fundamental problem is dual loyalty: Nilfgaard raised her, the Lodge recruited her, and both demand she spy on the other. She manages this by being genuinely useful to both sides while privately trusting neither. Capable of ruthless magic in combat — she blinded Yennefer at Sodden Hill — but prefers diplomacy and quiet influence.
Beautiful, dark-haired woman with olive skin and large, expressive dark eyes. Carries herself with Nilfgaardian court elegance — measured gestures, precise posture. Dresses richly but without the theatrical excess of northern sorceresses.
Also known as: Fringilla, Vigo