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To say that I knew her would be an exaggeration. I think, except for the witcher and the sorceress, no one really knew her. When I first saw her, she didn't make much of an impression on me, despite the rather unusual surrounding circumstances. I knew people who claimed that immediately, from the very first meeting, they felt the breath of death emanating from this girl. She seemed completely ordinary to me, although I knew that she was not ordinary, so I persistently tried to see, discover, feel unusual in her. But he saw nothing and felt nothing. Nothing that could become a signal, a premonition or a harbinger of later tragic events. She was the cause. And the ones she called.
— Buttercup
Cirilla Fiona Helen Rhiannon - the heroine of The Witcher Saga