Related to the image, Yennifer and Fringilla, the second/middle part of the image are meant to be very similar looking in appearance. So much so that in one of the books The Lodge of Sorceresses sends Fringilla to "distract" Geralt while he's in Toussaint and searching for Ciri. The distraction takes the part of fucking Geralt and playing on just how similar she looks to Yenn, to the point that Geralt calls out Yenn's name during some of the fucking.
One thing that happens a lot in books is how much details gets paid to what characters wear, Wheel of Time gets mocked for this often because just how often Jordan did so. Yennifer is described as wearing almost exclusively "black and silver" because it goes with her [pale] complexion.
Related to the image, Yennifer and Fringilla, the second/middle part of the image are meant to be very similar looking in appearance. So much so that in one of the books The Lodge of Sorceresses sends Fringilla to "distract" Geralt while he's in Toussaint and searching for Ciri. The distraction takes the part of fucking Geralt and playing on just how similar she looks to Yenn, to the point that Geralt calls out Yenn's name during some of the fucking.
One thing that happens a lot in books is how much details gets paid to what characters wear, Wheel of Time gets mocked for this often because just how often Jordan did so. Yennifer is described as wearing almost exclusively "black and silver" because it goes with her [pale] complexion.
PALE COMPLEXION
Netflix adaptation meme is real.