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was following your thread until this remark...............don't need your views anymore....blocked.
boohoo cry me a river, if your feelings are that fragile you should stick to watching paint dry
I summon Prohibition Hammer.
That is the fact.
Have a day off Coco, just because you are too dim-witted to realise Steam is NOT the only platform the game is available on, doesn't mean others have to drop to your level and scrape the barrel of intelligence.
Mind you don't trip over those big'ol clown feet on your way out Coco.
lmao Henry cannot catch a break, constantly emasculated no matter what choice is made.
I own it on Steam and on the Microsoft store, i purchased it on the store before i also got it on Steam, yet i had simpletons telling me i don't even own the game and cannot comment, because that's what children and the poorly educated do, try to set boundaries that suit them in an argument in a desperate empty attempt to win, i also love the "You have a private account" so are not worthy of contributing nonsense, i have probably had this account longer than most have been alive going by the level of some of the comments.
Yeah it is very strange how Henry is now such a whipping boy. Even when he was just the blacksmith`s son with no real skills, just a boy he was treated with greater respect.
In KCD2 he is potentially the champion of Rattay, a Bailiff, a Master Huntsman and for sure he is a trusted envoy, soldier, a killer, the son of a Lord (being a bastard noble is actually a step up from being a peasant/blacksmith) and he is treated as if he were a dolt, a simpleton, a mere cretin. His experience is the opposite of one which should infantilize him.
It is awful.
given that said, I DO own the game and have played it a fair bit, but not advanced the story very much at all, and have no idea which character you are referencing. (funny how situation creates a differing viewpoint).
if not of that stature of importance, however, her death by the hands of a knight of otherwise good standing, might be overlooked for some coin and a prayer, if even that.
but yeah. back then, females were not resistant to or insulting to patriarchy without the patriarchy killing them off through technicality. visions of the monty python "she weighs the same as a log of wood" scene might come to mind; only that the absurdity in that scene was not so absurd during the period the movie is set in.