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Vavra obviously selling out and betraying his old self and behaving like a child on social media. Gaslighting us about what's in the game. Awful people being given the role of "community managers". Sadly this is all standard stuff these days, but the unforgivable cherry on top: A code of conduct that specifically targets and hates on White people while giving everyone else a pass.
I don't want my money to go to paying the salary of real people that hates me, such as the code of conduct writer.
Simple as.
i think there was a death penalty in 1400s Bohemia for sexual acts between people of the same sex. so it would make sense that Henry would be punished for that route.
personally i hope they follow through with being historically accurate, it's a unique scenario having to try and talk you way out of it to avoid a potential execution or his partner. feels like a more dire version of that one quest line with the drunk priest in the first game.