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He calls him his kid or son (whatever the right translation is), so he is his son and not his lover.
Without context the scene might seem g*y, but if you knew that Istvan killed his parents and took him on, than you would knew that it's just a emotional father son moment.
For a g*y thing you have to search for Hans or Black Bartosch (the combat trainer from Trosky).
OP see a father touching his sons face after a personal heartwarming speech and instantly goes to calling them gay.
says a lot about how OP thinks.
It's crazy how a mere touch is absolute proof people are romantically involved. Those people need friends, I may get banned again for saying it. But it's true, they are so lonely they lost touch about how friendships work.
They were already Implied to be gay in KCD1 lol
Yes queen slaaaaaaaay them jeans
But we'll see what the master blacksmith DLC will bring and what weapons.
And by "everyone" you mean 4 people in the whole game, right?