User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-24955665-20160728014420/@comment-4867780-20160804073727

Hey again ^ ^ Honestly, I have a hard time imagining what could reasonably convince someone as tradtional and sullen as Geralt to undergo a sex change, even momentarily. The only thing that comes to mind would be him going wild during a heavily boozy party, losing some kind of crazy bet and waking up changed afterwards.

It reminds me of this one time at Kaer Moren in Witcher 3, where the wasted Lambert, Eskel and Geralt pulled some hilarious stuff XD

Well, considering Geralt himself has a rich history of cheating on them, I believe they are entitled to some side fun on their own too ^ ^; Sleeping with someone else's women isn't something a true friend would do though, but it sure would be fun to see Lawrence turn the tables on sorceresses' tradition for once, seducing/tricking them and having the last laugh.

In my opinion, Geralt has always been too much of a pushover when it comes to women (sorceresses in particular), which is the complete opposite of his ice-cold confidence and superhuman skills during hunts and battles.

So yeah, I can see some awesome side-quests with Lawrence momentarily impersonating Geralt and teaching them a few vivid life lessons, in particular not to mess with his buddy. Except Triss Merigold and Margarita Laux-Antille, which are both great persons and quite well-mannered, just as pretty on the inside as the outside unlike most of their colleagues.

And then there's Ciri. Here again, you nailed it right 👍 As a single young lady and fellow planeswalker, there's every chance she would fall for the charms of a dashing traveler with similars gifts and much greater experience, someone whose mature perspective would help her find her own path and lasting fullfilment within the countless possibilities opened to her.

Geralt and Lawrence would most likely meet on the road, since they are both professional adventurers. Probably in a troubled and dangerous region full of opportunities, especially since Lawrence would no doubt take interest in the witcher trade and give it a try as well.

As their friendship deepens, he would eventually reveal to Geralt he's a traveler between worlds much like Ciri, and that there is much she could learn from him, notably how to find her place in a world without boundaries, a massive challenge Geralt cannot help her with.

Eventually, he and Ciri would set out on a long series of planar adventures within the many worlds composing the Witcher verse after Geralt entrusted her future to him, periodically returning to her own to share experiences and spend time with Geralt, Yen and Triss.