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6/26/2025, 2:37:06 PM
>>528885849
The thing about Hans is that there isn't much historical information about him to begin with. He's born, his parents die, his not-uncle Hanush is a massive asshole, he's married off at a young age, has one son, fights a legal battle with Hanush until the king himself has to tell Hanush to fuck off and release his inheritance, has some weird dealings with the Hussites, and finally dies young under unclear circumstances. This is basically all we know about him. As long as these few bullet points are preserved, every story about him is historically accurate as long as it doesn't directly contradict what was theoretically possible at that time.
>many people want henry to be legitimized and knighted yet the shippers never fought for that
As far as I know, everybody and their dog wants Henry legitimized, knighted and whatnot and the poor guy certainly deserves it. Problem is, it would be a legal process and this is legally impossible in the 15th century Bohemia. There was no path how a half-peasant could have become a noble knight in his own right. Him being what he is at the end of KCD2 is already historically inaccurate in the sense that it's more than what the rules of their world would normally allow, so muh historical accuracy is applied extremely loosely there as is.
>>528888171
Agreed.
The thing about Hans is that there isn't much historical information about him to begin with. He's born, his parents die, his not-uncle Hanush is a massive asshole, he's married off at a young age, has one son, fights a legal battle with Hanush until the king himself has to tell Hanush to fuck off and release his inheritance, has some weird dealings with the Hussites, and finally dies young under unclear circumstances. This is basically all we know about him. As long as these few bullet points are preserved, every story about him is historically accurate as long as it doesn't directly contradict what was theoretically possible at that time.
>many people want henry to be legitimized and knighted yet the shippers never fought for that
As far as I know, everybody and their dog wants Henry legitimized, knighted and whatnot and the poor guy certainly deserves it. Problem is, it would be a legal process and this is legally impossible in the 15th century Bohemia. There was no path how a half-peasant could have become a noble knight in his own right. Him being what he is at the end of KCD2 is already historically inaccurate in the sense that it's more than what the rules of their world would normally allow, so muh historical accuracy is applied extremely loosely there as is.
>>528888171
Agreed.
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