
In *The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt*, the mission titled "Ashen Marriage" unfolds in the bustling city of Novigrad. Here, the story takes an intriguing turn as Triss Merigold, the sorceress, finds herself smitten with Castello and eager to tie the knot as soon as possible. Geralt of Rivia, our protagonist, steps in as the helpful friend, taking on the role of wedding planner extraordinaire. His tasks include clearing the canals of menacing monsters, securing the finest alcohol, and selecting the perfect gift for the bride-to-be.
The choice of gift plays a pivotal role in Triss's emotional response. Opting for a memory rose, a poignant reminder of their past adventures in *The Witcher 2*, triggers a whirlwind of emotions in Triss, far more impactful than any simpler gift could ever be. This choice showcases the deep connection between Geralt and Triss, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful gestures in their relationship.
However, the wedding plans hit a snag with a dramatic revelation from Dijkstra. He discloses that Edmund, Triss's intended, is entangled with witch hunters, casting a shadow over his true intentions. It turns out that Edmund is acting under coercion; the witch hunters are blackmailing him, threatening to expose the existence of his daughter from a previous marriage.
Faced with this dilemma, Geralt has the option to reveal the truth to Triss either privately or in Edmund's presence. Regardless of the approach, the outcome remains the same: the wedding is called off. Triss either feels betrayed by her fiancé or, while appreciating his honesty, concludes that rushing into marriage was a mistake.
This plot twist not only adds layers to Geralt and Triss's relationship but also enriches the narrative by developing the secondary characters more deeply. It highlights the complexities of trust and loyalty within the world of *The Witcher 3*, offering players a richer and more immersive experience.