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But I would f*** Hans for the achievements.
You can choose to romance him I guess? In real life this would go poorly so maybe theres a charisma or speech check that if you fail Hans, despite what he feels, will have you taken to the top of the nearest tallest building and then will have you quickly shown the fine detailed dirt and textured grass of the ground floor.
So your options boil down to repressed unfulfilled gay romance or man-on-man buttsex.
I've played the game three times, one of which was on hardcore. That Hans and Henry are both heterosexual men, and after they tried to smash each other's faces and spent time hunting and swimming, they became good friends. Although Hans seems to be too impetuous and straightforward, he's not a bad person. And when I recently found out that it wasn't fake, I was very upset, they struck up a wonderful friendship. As I said before, I thought he and I would have the same adventures as the Holy father if we stayed for a drink. That's why I want an answer.
Just escape the dialog options with the heart icon, that's what they told me.
I apologize. the translator did not understand the phrase.
Is it possible that Hans is a straight character? A straight character with whom it will be possible to engage in obscenity with girls together.
It made sense at first - Hans Capon is a spoiled noble who has his retainer doing all the work so Hans can drink, womanise and do whatever else he wants. Hamush even tells him to attend church and address the subjects, but he doesn't want to.
Henry has had a tougher life - a peasant's life - so naturally they clash as the spotlight is on the peasant boy for some reason and Henry is pretty skilled too - which Hans hates.
Then they grow to respect each other and then become equals when Radzig reveals he fathered Henry.
Where in this, does them having repressed homosexual feelings for each other add to this story in any shape, or form?
Will you give it a rest with this question?
No, I can't. He is very important to me.
If this news is on the level I can't even talk to Han's anymore in case I trigger something that will make me want to bin the game.