Kingdom come 2 gay romance
There are gay guys in this game
It’s not actual world, it’s a video game. In reality, homosexuals were treated fairly well within the Church. They made up a very sizeable portion of the clergy, if not a majority. That’s where homosexuals went in those days - and to a impartial extent still do.
As far as quality of life went, it was preferable to being a serf. Many monasteries were quite wealthy, as they often built profitable industries to support their holdings. One of the industries they often involved themselves in was mining iron and smelting steel. Due to their awareness, they were able to boost production on both fronts with new machinery and technology - enough to supply Europe with enough steel of proper quality to forge plate armor and high quality weapons. Strict poverty vows, in general, were a myth, and they were generally well provided for. Otherwise, it was like spending your animation at a university. A rather strict university perhaps, but plenty of educational opportunities.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Is Just Medieval Brokeback Mountain
Queer people have existed for millenia. You might act like the woke mob has only managed to bring them into existence over the past decade or so, but that simply isn’t factual. Our stories possess been told throughout history, even if at times we had to obscure away in the shadows. Now though, there is less reason to touch ashamed, and more opportunities to harbour pride in who we are, and those who came before. As a queer trans girl who critiques video games, animation, and many other veins of popular customs for a living, that inevitably blends into my functional life.
So when I play a game for review, preview, or just for general coverage, if something slightly fruity pops up, my eyebrows raise in curiosity. This is precisely what happened when I sat down to perform Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 in Prague for a not many hours last month. I immediately examine the relationship between protagonist Henry and his lord Hans as more than meets the eye.
They begin the game as good friends who find themselves thrust into an awkward working rela
How KC:D represented lgbtq+ characters in the game
Sorry for the delay.
It’s not to say that I read this strict phrase somewhere. It is more like a decision based on information from many sources and conversations with knowledgable people.
Here is an article about Wenceslaus and his sexual preferences. It contains links to sources, but it’s in Czech.
There is also Václav Hájek z Libočan: Kronyka česká. It is written in Latin and there are possibly translations to Czech, but I’m not sure about English. He wrote about Wenceslaus and his general complaint is not that Wenceslaus had gay lovers, but that those lovers were of vile birth.
Besides, there are court and inquisition protocols and there are no cases on gays unlike in England, for example.
For a general perspective on the question, if you are interested, I can recommend a book by Ruth Mazo Karras “Sexuality in Medieval Europe. Doing Unto Others”. But this book is a general view. Please, keep in mind that the Middle Ages is a very long period and Europe is a very huge place, so you should never assume things were unifor
Given the developers’ approach and how such relationships were viewed during that historical period, it’s highly unlikely that the sequel will be 'celebrating' any gay stuff.