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It doesn't give you the right to go around outright insulting others. The best part is eve, you realized that this is why you started to delete your own posts.
Also get in line with other professional victims. We have a lot of those these days.
Also I see you are another level 0 account, so I'll assume you are troll on top of that.
I have like 100 hours in first one and i like second one too...
You have, and hear this on every level, absolutely no idea what the ever loving ♥♥♥♥ you are talking about. This game is set smack dab in the middle of church conflict raging between different sects of the church. We are just under a century from the largest religious reformation in history and it began here. Jan Hus is a cultural icon and agent of massive change in this period and is directly quoted by multiple characters throughout both games. His impact was so far reaching he was a direct inspiration for Martin Luther. You have absolutely no idea how the world worked back then, what was going on, or how people viewed the church.
i would think declaring yourself European you would stray from the whole camps analogies.