I don't really go here but doesn't ciri become a Witcher? I could be wrong since I've only watched parts of the show - but doesn't she (he?) completed the trials and joins their ranks?
All that to say - I am deeply curious about transmasc ciri
Not sure about the show, I only watched season one of it but disliked what I heard about season two.
In the books at the end of the series, Ciri says she considers herself a Witcher due to her upbringing and even groups herself in with the term boys if I recall correctly. However, whether s/he is accepted as a part of the brotherhood is not ever clarified.
In the third Witcher Game, depending on the choices you make as Geralt and Ciri, s/he either becomes empress or is accepted into the Witcher brotherhood.
Since becoming a Witcher is so easily read as Female-to-Male transition (actual puberty blockers, masculizing hormones, surgery) along with social struggles that can be translated to transmasculine struggles, it's easy to interpret Ciri becoming a Witcher with Ciri becoming a man.
Then of course, you have the fact that in the books, Ciri asks the first person s/he meets with magic, "can you turn me into a boy?". S/he crossdresses multiple times through out the series, including a section where s/he purposefully passes as a man. Along with her frequent rejection of being a princess.














