What’s not to like though?
Perhaps no one really succeeds as well as Dandelion though!
His favorite class was actually Geography, considering the textbooks were big enough to hide some liquor behind.
His love of poetry was born out of a legitimate romantic encounter with one of his many ex-flames.
His cousin, Ferrant De Lettenhove, was the instigator of King Belohun of Kerack before it fell.
If fate has anything to say about it, it seems he was destined to assist Geralt.
He spends a lot of his time in various opera houses, pubs, and aristocratic parties.
That being said, he also considers himself to be a writer.
Unfortunately, he lost the original manuscript of his first volume.
This is honestly a pretty good choice from a character design perspective.
His poetic way of speaking and his extensive education really shines when you’re reading through the bestiary.
One of these is the commonly known minor scale.
We only agreed on these being our go-to scales in western music pretty recently in the world’s history.
In some translations, he’s given Triss' last name instead of being Dandelion.
In the books, his name is Jaskier which was also taken for the show.
Whatever name you’ve come to know him by, it’s clear that his reputation precedes him.
That being said, maybe not all of these trades have served him well over the course of time.
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