Ciri is one of the most important people in Geralt’s life, and the opposite is also true.
In fact, there have been multiple instances when Ciri acted exactly like her adoptive father.
Gretka then finds a new home in the Bloody Baron’s castle.
Similar to Ciri, Geralt can help children multiple times in the game.
Geralt sees Vesemir as an adoptive father while Ciri views Vesemir as her uncle.
She’s devastated by his death just like Geralt.
So when Ciri gets the idea to kill Imlerith and avenge Vesemir, Geralt wholeheartedly agrees.
8They Dislike Emhyr
Hate would be a more appropriate word at times, depending on the circumstances.
Ciri can decide not to see him at all once Geralt finds her and brings her to Kaer Morhen.
Geralt can also unknowingly make a similar mistake later on.
Despite that, Ciri’s not afraid to acknowledge she needs help.
In fact, when they first met, Ciri wasn’t that fond of Yennefer.
She only warmed up to the sorceress over time.
It took Geralt less time to begin liking Yennefer but their first meeting was also far from ideal.
Yennefer humiliated Geralt and then used magic to have him do her dirty work for her.
Geralt is also penniless more often than not, especially in the books.
Monsters are somewhat hard to come by, life is expensive and witcher contracts don’t pay that well.
However, when the time comes to save his friends, Geralt acts.
He frees Dandelion from the witch hunters who captured him and also helps free the sorceress Margarita.
Ciri acts in a similar way whenshe frees Dudu after Whoreson Junior captures him.
It’s something Ciri seemed to have inherited from Geralt.
In the games, with a brief flirtation with Skjall, Ciri remains alone.
Geralt also isn’t so good at romance.