Does Ciri become a Witcher in the books?

The books see Ciri take on Witcher training, but technically never become a "true Witcher" as she never undergoes the Trial of The Grasses.
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What happens to Ciri in books?

According to Ciri's character wiki, she proceeds to jump through different worlds with the help of a unicorn named Little Horse, a.k.a. Ihuarraquax. At the end, she's shown heading to King Arthur's court with Sir Galahad and separated from her two mentors, who are on Malus Island when the book ends.
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Does Ciri blood make Witchers?

Although Ciri is happy to learn that her blood can help make new Witchers, her Elder Blood also comes with several heaping servings of danger.
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Does Ciri get Witcher mutations?

To add to what the others are saying, she didn't get the mutations but she did get special supplements of some kind in addition to the training/elder blood stuff. It's covered in chapter 2 of blood of elves, can't be bothered to find the exact quote though.
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Does Geralt train Ciri to be a Witcher?

Ciri goes to Kaer Morhen with Geralt in the new season and becomes determined to forgo her princess title and train to become a witcher. The witchers and even Geralt somewhat agree she has what it takes.
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Is Ciri evil in the books?

Ciri personifies evil, that's how i intended her to be – a monster, because (almost) everyone is trying to make a monster out of her. Geralt, on the other hand, personifies good.
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Is Ciri the only female witcher?

It's not that the Witchers are chauvinist pigs by any means (although a few of the Witchers at Kaer Morhen initially give Ciri a rough time). But the trials are so rigorous and dangerous for anyone that undergoes them. So in the world of The Witcher's television adaptation, there are no female Witchers.
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Is Ciri mutated in the books?

While Ciri doesn't have the genetic mutation aspect that the rest of the Witchers do, it's fair to say in both versions that this doesn't necessarily exclude her from being considered one of them, as her powers allow her an arguably greater fighting prowess than any Witcher mutation, meaning there would have been no ...
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Is Ciri a full Witcher?

Ciri does undergo intense training to become a Witcher herself. She doesn't become a full-fledged Witcher during the events of Season 2. However, if Season 3 follows Ciri's fate in the books, she does eventually become a Witcher.
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What are Ciri's powers in the books?

Ciri instead posssesses three special abilities as a result of her Elder Blood. One of them is called "blink," which allows Ciri to teleport behind her foes and hit multiple enemies in a row, sometimes going in a killstreak. Another ability is called "magic stone," which is recieved during the Battle of Kaer Morhen.
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What is Ciri's prophecy?

“A seed that bursts into flame. It's you,” she tells Ciri, echoing a dark prophecy that foretells the end of the world. “You will destroy us all.” And with that, Lara Dorren goes from legend to a key part of Ciri's family history — and an urgent warning about her future.
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Should Ciri become a witcher or empress?

Despite her powers, Ciri hasn't undergone the Trial of Grasses, so she doesn't have the enhanced physical prowess or longevity of a Witcher. Being an empress is a safer option for Ciri, and the comforts, protection, and amenities such a lifestyle provides means she'll probably live a far longer time.
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Is Cirilla part elf?

She's learned that Ciri is part elf, the child of Elder Blood foretold in an ancient elven curse meant to bring vengeance upon the humans. She believes finding Ciri is the key to helping her people.
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Who is Ciri's love interest?

Season three of The Witcher is set to introduce Mistle, a love interest for Ciri from the original series of novels. Mistle will be portrayed by Christelle Elwin, a relative newcomer best known for her roles in Bloods and the upcoming Netflix drama Half Bad, based on the young-adult novels by Sally Green.
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Does Ciri stop the white frost in the books?

Rookie. There is no way to stop white frost in the books. Ciri or her children could have a power to open the gates to other world to move all the people to other worlds. Aen Elle can transfer to other worlds a limited amount of people, but Ciri or her children would be more powerful to move all living to another place ...
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Does Yennefer betray Ciri in the books?

In the books, Yennefer is a maternal figure who teaches Ciri about sorcery, which is a glaring difference from the new season. After Yennefer loses her Chaos during the Battle of Sodden Hill, she attempts to use Ciri to get her magic back. This is a betrayal of the loving relationship they have in the source material.
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Does Ciri marry Geralt?

Ciri, when she is in the woods with the young girl, says she learned how to fight from her father, Geralt. Geralt, in turn, views Ciri as his daughter, as does Yennefer. … [Geralt and Ciri] are not lovers, nor are they in love with each other.”
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Why are there no girl Witchers?

So why are there no lady Witchers? The answer lies in the brutal trials that potential Witcher candidates must pass in order to actually become Witchers. The first of these tests is the Trial of the Grasses, which involves injecting an alchemical mixture into the veins of Witcher hopefuls.
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Who is the strongest witcher?

4 Geralt of Rivia Is The Strongest Witcher

Not only is Geralt an incredible swordsman, but he also demonstrates a strong proficiency with magic as well, using the witcher Signs to great advantage in battle.
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Does Yennefer get her fertility back?

The enchanter explained to her that there's a price to pay: to be reborn, she would bear no more, and so he removed her reproductive organs. Later on in the series, Yennefer tried different methods to regain her fertility, such as attempting to obtain a dragon's egg, but to no success.
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Is Ciri more powerful than Geralt?

Ciri is by far the most powerful being in The Witcher universe and not many villains can come close to what she's capable of, particularly her video game version. She's not exactly a mutated witcher but her time and space manipulation powers are more than enough to put her in an even ground against Geralt.
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Can a witcher have a child?

Throughout The Witcher franchise, all largely agree that witchers themselves cannot have children due to the alchemical mutations they endure at a young age. As a result, Geralt has no children of his own, but instead becomes Ciri's guardian after accepting her as a child of surprise.
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Can only males become Witchers?

Yes, there have been female witchers. The Cat School has had female witchers, for sure, though I don't know if the others have seen many females. Ciri was trained as a Wolf school witcher, but isn't a legitimate witcher, since she never underwent the Trial of the Grasses.
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Why are Geralt's eyes yellow and not the other Witchers?

The side effects of these extra modifications cause his hair to whiten (earning him the 'White Wolf' title) and his eyes to turn yellow, which is why other Witchers lack his unique pigmentation.
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