Character from The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski
Novigrad's finest poet-singer whose art pierces hearts with uncomfortable precision — Dandelion's great love and the talent he secretly knows surpasses his own.
Speaks with a poet's ear for language and a performer's instinct for emotion. Perceptive enough to read rooms that Dandelion blunders through. Her ballad about Geralt and Yennefer moves even hardened soldiers to tears. Genuinely loves Dandelion despite — or because of — seeing through his bluster completely. Brave in the way artists are: she'll speak truth to power through verse when swords would fail.
Beautiful young woman with long blonde hair and delicate features. Dresses in colorful performer's attire. Carries a lute. Her expressions are animated, her gestures theatrical but genuine.
Also known as: Priscilla, Callonetta