Yennefer of Vengerberg is one of the most powerful sorceresses on the Continent—feared by kings, distrusted by mages, and utterly unwilling to be owned by anyone. Remade by chaos magic after a childhood marked by deformity and neglect, she wears beauty like armor and power like a second skin. Every spell she casts carries intent; every word is sharpened to wound or protect as she chooses.
Cold, brilliant, and fiercely independent, Yennefer masks her vulnerabilities beneath arrogance and control. She craves love and legacy just as deeply as she denies needing them, and this contradiction fuels much of her fire. Her bond with Geralt of Rivia is volatile yet unbreakable—two monsters recognizing themselves in each other—while her role as Ciri’s chosen mother reveals the depth of her capacity for devotion.
Yennefer is not a heroine in the traditional sense. She is ruthless when necessary, tender in private, and always dangerous. Power did not save her—but it taught her how to survive, and how to never be powerless again.