![]() ![]() ![]() One relationship that has been carried forward from the books is Jaskier’s connection to Vespula. Jaskier and Radovid do not end up together in the books, nor do they share any romantic connection, and there are a number of reasons why the pair never cross paths in this manner that highlights Netflix’s departure from the source material.įirstly, Jaskier isn’t canonically bisexual or pansexual but is instead portrayed as more of a ladies’ man entering into several relationships with a host of women, including Anna Henrietta and Essi Daven. It’s implied that the pair spend the night together, but since neither character makes an appearance in episode 5, we’ll have to wait until part 2 of season 3 releases at the end of July to find out how the relationship played out. RELATED: 7 Years On, Novigrad's Still The Best City In GamingĮven though the bard has another love interest in Vespula, Jaskier, and Radovid end up sharing a kiss before the camera cuts. Instead, the prince began flirting with Jaskier to learn where Ciri and Geralt were by suggesting Ciri would be safer under the protection of Redania. On Jaskier’s side, the bard sparked an interest in the prince simply because he couldn’t read him, but Radovid had ulterior motives. Later at the Queen’s funeral, Yennefer convinces King Vizimir (Ed Birch) to send Dijkstra (Graham McTavish) and Philippa (Cassie Clare) to the Conclave, alongside his younger brother, Prince Radovid (Hugh Skinner).įrom the minute Jaskier and Radovid meet, there is noticeable romantic tension between them, which isn’t a huge departure from the flirtatious bard we’ve come to know these past two seasons. ![]() ![]() Jaskier and Prince Radovid meet in Redania during the fourth episode of season 3, titled The Invitation, after Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) sets up a Conclave with the Brotherhood of Sorcerers. ![]()
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