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I am kind of surprised they're continuing Henry's story as the main character though, since the original system was you start at absolute zero in pretty much everything.
I wonder how that's going to come to play in the second game. Are there just going to be even more advance characters? Or is Henry going to suffer in a full body cast in the prologue, then come out a massive brainless idiot who has to relearn everything again?
All they have to do is say "well, he's fighting real soldiers and nobles now...he isn't as strong as he thought"
By that meaning; A woman protagonist (trying to DO things assigned to men) during this time period would be ignored by all and told to go back to the house or be whipped. Not even joking!
No jester award for you.
In a game like this it makes no sense outside a tiny part (that we had as an DLC)
There are plenty of fantasy games or more modern games, that have female leads, even historical ones and that is awesome.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1782063392
But for this one, we need to finish the story of Jindřich