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petition to replace henry's grunts when he fails a lockpicking attempt with tom's screams from when he was failing at it
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im so out of the loop with cr campaign 4 ships but azune/king gus has been brought to my attention and its such a top tier ship my godddd
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radzig would tease the fuck out of martin for that 'frisky' nickname i just know it
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After months (even years) of mystery for the Kingdom Come: Deliverance community and even passionated of History regarding the exact location where Lord Racek Kobyla was killed on the night of February 2, 1416, in Kuttenberg (Kutna HorΓ‘ in Czech Republic), here is a very old text that indicates the precise spot. For a long time, I searched for the exact location of his death for the research and art. It was thanks to the unique and rare book by Jitka JelΓ­nkovΓ‘ on the local legends of KutnΓ‘ Hora that I was able to find this information. This very old text is a XVIth-century account that describes Racek Kobyla's last days (like a kind of itinerary) and what he was doing. In reality, there is a contradiction between this account and modern sources. Racek Kobyla was never there to collect taxes, but rather to quell religious tensions between Hussites and Catholics at the request of King Wenceslas IV. There are even more details about what happened, such as the fate of his horse, which was brutally slaughtered in public. The exact address of the inn where Racek Kobyla spent his last night is this : Jungmannovo nΓ‘mΔ›stΓ­ 492/6, 28401 KutnΓ‘ Hora-VnitΕ™nΓ­ MΔ›sto, Czechia. It's a very old building located east of KutnΓ‘ Hora in the rather poor medieval section of the town. (Ironically, in the game KCD2, it's quite close to the location of the inn The Hole in the Wall.) Here is the text from the book based on the 16th-century report: "On the road leading from Jungmann Square to RudnΓ­ Street, there is a house called U Kobyly. Above the entrance, a bas-relief depicts a white horse with a black bridle. An old legend tells the story of this house and Mr. Racek, who stayed there during his mission: At the end of the reign of King Wenceslas IV, KutnΓ‘ Hora was also affected by religious disputes between supporters of the Hussites and the Papists. The miners, the aldermen, and the German branch of the miners were loyal to the Pope, while the Director of the Mint, Petr ZmrzlΓ­k of SvojΕ‘Γ­n, some mine and mint officials, and a large part of the Czech population, were, by their convictions, on the side of the Hussites. Disputes between the two sides were commonplace. In the year 1416, the king sent his courtier and tax collector, Racek Kobyla, from Dvorec to KutnΓ‘ Hora to try to reconcile the two divided factions and suppress a possible rebellion. He and his entourage stayed in the aforementioned house. At that time, miners in the town were fighting; a dispute broke out, and bloodshed threatened. Racek stepped forward amidst the enraged miners and temporarily prevented the confrontation. However, that evening, he was attacked by a frenzied mob, unhorsed, and savagely murdered. His assailants are said to have then buried his dismembered body in a mine shaft. They even entered the house and mercilessly slaughtered his servants. Only BoΕ™ita of OstΕ™edek survived, reportedly hiding in a foul-smelling barn and thus escaping death. Even the Racek's horse did not escape punishment: it was stabbed on the spot, and the executioner buried its remains outside the town. From then on, the inhabitants of the house could no longer sleep; night after night, they were awakened by shrill neighing and the pounding of hooves. But in the morning, silence returned, and the horse was gone. The situation continued for some time, until the city appeased the king's anger and redeemed itself by executing several miners and making a large donation to the royal treasury."
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he<3
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idk i think he might be into henry
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We thought we’d treat you to a whole galleries worth of images of Tom, Luke and Jasper on this fine and pleasant day. We’re looking forward to seeing the fan art they will inspire! Thanks for your continued support over the last 6 months!βš”οΈ #oathsandempires
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we love to see it lfg
Playground Games has confirmed that Fable’s 1,000 NPCs are voiced by real actors, not AI text-to-speech. According to the studio, around 100 actors were cast to bring the game’s β€œLiving Population” to life, with every NPC fully voiced. Developers said they recorded β€œtons and tons of dialogue” and said that all voices in the game come from human performances. The game features more than 150,000 lines of dialogue and over 1,000 handcrafted NPCs, with multiple recording studios working in parallel for more than 1,000 hours this year alone. Via:gamespot
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just realised that new kcd game means new jan valta music (hopefully)
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Henry? Gay, Theresa? Gay, Radzig? Gay, Matthew? Gay, Bianca? Gay, Fritz? Gay, the Bailiff? Gay,... damn what was in the Skalitz water? Whole village gay
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ive been in a fugue state playing fable anniversary for the past few days
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might get my old xbox out so i can play the other fable games after this
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everyone's rattay pictures are making me SO happy but also SOOO jealous LMAO
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yeah im not in rattay today
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Lord Toth in St. Matthew church in Ratay @loganhillier5 #kcd2
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people r so spoiled about fanworks nowadays like did everyone forget fanartists and writers are under no obligation to draw stuff for you to look at let alone do it for free and yet you will have people demanding you to draw x and y in the replies or why didnt you draw z
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Cheerful Michael 🫑
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Sir Jobst or Mr. Cram himself
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