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7/5/2025, 12:31:18 AM
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6/30/2025, 3:56:43 PM
Henry is aware that nobles are his betters but he has no issues with fucking Lady Stephanie and Rosa, and the way he talks to Hans 90% of the time is not the way a servant would talk to his superior.

Henry isn't disgusted by Barnaby or the gay monk from Needle in a Haystack either, so if he does have internalized homophobia, it's very minor. But regardless, some of the dialogue with Hans is flirting so blatant that Henry has to know what he's doing, ie
>I care about you, maybe more than you know
>We spend too little time together
>You should take a break from women, don't forget about me
>I'm dazzled by your beauty
I don't think Henry is so autistic that he didn't know what he was doing or saying. However he is shown to be religious to some extent, as he can pray at shrines and certain parts of the story and is upset when priests and gravediggers say his parents weren't buried in proper holy ground. So it's likely that he has guilt over his feelings for Hans and knows that many people see it as wrong.

And in both KCD1 and KCD2 Henry sees firsthand how people treat others they think are wrong. Barnaby kicked out from multiple villages, Bozhena and Pavlena left to fend for themselves, the wild woman outcast and then beaten to death, Bohush and Marika, and so on. Trosky also taught Henry that Hans being a noble doesn't make him immune from punishment either. So Henry is aware that there could/would be serious consequences for acting on his feelings.

TL;DR This is why he kissed Hans back but then pulled away and appeared horrified, he knows it's wrong and what it could mean for both of them, but audentes fortuna iuvat, Henry says fuck it and decides that Hans is worth it anyway.