Can I still get a specific ending in Witcher 3 although I have the condition for a "better" one?

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I'm almost at the end of the game. I've read that
bringing Ciri to the emperor
is a main condition for
her becoming the empress.
However, I would prefer my ending to
have Ciri become a Witcher.
Is this still possible? FYI, on the other possible options I
had a snowball fight with her and refused Emhyr's monetary reward.
Best Answer
This actually depends on five conditions, which include:
- taking Ciri to Emperor Emhyr
- letting Ciri speak alone to the lodge
- having the snowball fight with Ciri
- accompanying Ciri to the grave of the man in Skellige
- turning down Emperor Emhyr's payment
If you manage 3-4 of these, you should get the second ending (Witcheress).
5/5 will result in empress ending, fewer will result in the other ending.
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