In the Witcher novels, Ciri's relationships were not forced. They evolved based on her choices and circumstances. There was no external force compelling her into any specific relationship.
It should also have engaging plots. Maybe it's a story where Geralt and Ciri are on a quest to find a powerful artifact that could change the fate of the Witcher world. This kind of plot keeps readers hooked as they follow their journey and the challenges they face along the way.
One common theme is friendship. Since Ciri is often on her own journey, an OC can become a great friend and companion. Another is adventure. The OC usually joins Ciri in her adventures, facing monsters and exploring new lands together.
One great geralt and ciri fanfiction is 'The Bond Beyond Blood'. It beautifully explores their relationship as Geralt becomes not just a protector but a true father figure to Ciri. It has some amazing action scenes and deep emotional moments.
One common theme is the development of their relationship. It could be the growth from a simple protector - protected dynamic to a more complex emotional bond like father - daughter or mentor - apprentice. For example, in many fanfictions, Geralt initially sees Ciri as a charge, but as they go through adventures together, they become closer.
The Witcher is indeed a novel. It has gained significant popularity and has a devoted fan base. The novels have complex characters and engaging storylines.
Yes, there are The Witcher comics. They capture the essence and fantasy elements of the franchise. The art and storytelling in the comics contribute to the rich lore of The Witcher.