The issue, as I see it, isn't whether or not bare breasts are appropriate. The issue is the context of the scene. If the scene is of a mother being rescued from her torturers and was facing potential sexual assault, then she should be portrayed as such, not some Carmen Electra clone with accompanying silicone, alabaster globes glistening and heaving in the moonlight, ready to bed her rescuer at the drop of a gauntlet.
A woman and mother in that context would be undergoing a harrowing experience and be at least somewhat traumatized. Granted, The Witcher is set in a fantasy world, but there still needs to be some semblance of reality to sell the conflicts, emotions, and motivations in the story. Otherwise, it's just a Popeye cartoon with swords and magic.
A woman and mother in that context would be undergoing a harrowing experience and be at least somewhat traumatized. Granted, The Witcher is set in a fantasy world, but there still needs to be some semblance of reality to sell the conflicts, emotions, and motivations in the story. Otherwise, it's just a Popeye cartoon with swords and magic.