Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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CelkyN6 Feb 5 @ 5:10pm
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You literally create a golem in this game.
Courtesy of Synthetic Man's stream. One of the two branching paths to get to the wedding has you creating a golem by looting saltpeter from corpses for some guy with a distinct phenotype. Multiple people with said phenotype in this quest talk to you like you're a backwards white grug as is typical of such propaganda. Also a female witch from this sidequest makes a comment about men preferring to solve things with violence (game's totally not woke btw).
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Urist Mar 16 @ 7:25pm 
They’re literally all Christian’s and want to create gunpowder you dork loser, there’s Jews in the game too and you help defend them against a pogrom as part of main quest and help a black man in a legal dispute as well
Originally posted by CelkyN6:
Courtesy of Synthetic Man's stream. One of the two branching paths to get to the wedding has you creating a golem by looting saltpeter from corpses for some guy with a distinct phenotype. Multiple people with said phenotype in this quest talk to you like you're a backwards white grug as is typical of such propaganda. Also a female witch from this sidequest makes a comment about men preferring to solve things with violence (game's totally not woke btw).

I did the Miller questline.

He's lying to you the whole time. He's actually perfecting the recipe for gunpowder, and it was buckshot in those bags. He doesn't trust Henry and so is feeding him a bunch of lines to avoid talking about what he's actually doing.
Piglet Mar 16 @ 7:56pm 
name them, miller Kreyzl is jewish
n0mad23 Mar 16 @ 7:57pm 
Ironically, Alchemists usually did a lot of misdirection to keep the unworthy away from the art.

Golems are one such construction. Smoke and mirrors and pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Why? The unworthy will get stuck and obsessed trying to make something happen that can't.
CelkyN6 Mar 17 @ 9:52am 
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Originally posted by pharmacreep:
account based in India ahh post
Ironically most people supporting this propaganda piece are JIDF bots and their paid jeet shills.

Originally posted by n0mad23:
Ironically, Alchemists usually did a lot of misdirection to keep the unworthy away from the art.

Golems are one such construction. Smoke and mirrors and pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Why? The unworthy will get stuck and obsessed trying to make something happen that can't.
Yes I know that you don't actually make one now that the game's been out for ages, but it makes no difference, an actual periodic Christian knight never would have humored this suggested heresy in the first place. From the outset. the implementation of jews into the main plot of this game is an obvious sociopolitical stunt at shifting the growing negative perception towards israel in the right wing back towards pozitivity and ziocvckservativism as can be seen throughout most modern day political discourse in America (see Trumps entire second term mentioning jews out of nowhere every other speech when their plight means literally nothing to anyone that isn't a brainwashed zio-christian boomer).
Shawn Mar 17 @ 9:54am 
If you don't think a Christian Knight would ever take part in something like this, then don't.

Easy, peasy
AmesNFire Mar 17 @ 10:02am 
Originally posted by Shawn:
If you don't think a Christian Knight would ever take part in something like this, then don't.

Easy, peasy

It is fascinating to watch so many people whine about how 'woke' the game is since it's literally about an impending crusade against bohemia for daring to 'go woke' against the catholic church in the time period.
n0mad23 Mar 17 @ 10:08am 
Originally posted by CelkyN6:
Originally posted by pharmacreep:
account based in India ahh post
Ironically most people supporting this propaganda piece are JIDF bots and their paid jeet shills.

Originally posted by n0mad23:
Ironically, Alchemists usually did a lot of misdirection to keep the unworthy away from the art.

Golems are one such construction. Smoke and mirrors and pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Why? The unworthy will get stuck and obsessed trying to make something happen that can't.
Yes I know that you don't actually make one now that the game's been out for ages, but it makes no difference, an actual periodic Christian knight never would have humored this suggested heresy in the first place. From the outset. the implementation of jews into the main plot of this game is an obvious sociopolitical stunt at shifting the growing negative perception towards israel in the right wing back towards pozitivity and ziocvckservativism as can be seen throughout most modern day political discourse in America (see Trumps entire second term mentioning jews out of nowhere every other speech when their plight means literally nothing to anyone that isn't a brainwashed zio-christian boomer).


Ahh, another one. You really have no idea what you write about, but like a good Dogberry are utterly convinced of your own cleverness.

It's got nothing to do with Jews you twit - it's Alchemy. Guess who had the most alchemists in their population in medieval Europe? Why Christians! Newton himself (albeit centuries later) who everyone knows (wrongly) as the father of calculus wrote 3 times more on alchemy than he did natural science. He wrote 4 times more on theology than he did on alchemy.

"zio-christian boomer?" What the ♥♥♥♥ is wrong with you? Too much 4chan?
Ally Bobo Mar 17 @ 10:08am 
Originally posted by CelkyN6:
Also a female witch from this sidequest makes a comment about men preferring to solve things with violence

Cos it’s true.
Only one golem here is the topic-starter
Colmaniac Mar 17 @ 11:04am 
I got my Golem, shoots lightning from its eyes, and fire balls from its arse!
VHS NEON Mar 17 @ 11:13am 
Originally posted by CelkyN6:
Originally posted by pharmacreep:
account based in India ahh post
Ironically most people supporting this propaganda piece are JIDF bots and their paid jeet shills.

Originally posted by n0mad23:
Ironically, Alchemists usually did a lot of misdirection to keep the unworthy away from the art.

Golems are one such construction. Smoke and mirrors and pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Why? The unworthy will get stuck and obsessed trying to make something happen that can't.
Yes I know that you don't actually make one now that the game's been out for ages, but it makes no difference, an actual periodic Christian knight never would have humored this suggested heresy in the first place. From the outset. the implementation of jews into the main plot of this game is an obvious sociopolitical stunt at shifting the growing negative perception towards israel in the right wing back towards pozitivity and ziocvckservativism as can be seen throughout most modern day political discourse in America (see Trumps entire second term mentioning jews out of nowhere every other speech when their plight means literally nothing to anyone that isn't a brainwashed zio-christian boomer).
It's a fictional video game, with a fictional story, fictional characters and gameplay. It dosen't matter at all what a real life knight would or wouldn't have done because this fictional video game is not real, nor is it trying or claiming to be a documentary or 100% historically accurate in every single aspect.
Why is this such a hard concept to understand for you? Do you really need me to explain why fictional video games are not supposed to be seen as historic sources?

My man go touch some gras.
Shawn Mar 17 @ 11:15am 
I can say without any doubt, whatsoever, that there were Knights in period Bavaria who managed to live their entire lives without ever pickpocketing someone, or picking a lock.
Zantonny Mar 17 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by Shawn:
I can say without any doubt, whatsoever, that there were Knights in period Bavaria who managed to live their entire lives without ever pickpocketing someone, or picking a lock.

Well at the time, locking doors was pretty rare! They used to utilize an internal latch that anyone could reach in an unlock without the need for a pick. Locks existed, but were quite expensive, where as an internal latch was easy.

The risk of doing it without permission is that you might just lose a hand!
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