Particularly those who may be missing , arguably.
In context to the overarching plot, this scene does not really hold much significance but it does slightly hint the chemistry between the two characters and of course, it also brings in some hype surrounding one of the most iconic and meme-worthy moments of the game.
What makes it even more cringy is how the spectators start applauding when the two of them climax together.
In fact, with this scene, the show only tries to portray how both of them acknowledge their feelings for one another.
Unfortunately, Sabrina is dead by the time The Witcher 3 takes place, having been burned at the stake for failing King Henselt too many times, an event that plays a large role in The Witcher 2.
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