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MarcoPolo121

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You just know some of those votes want to have him as a "wife" specifically. Alchemy may or may not be involved in that.
Lol, probably. But like I said, apart from people who just want to lop our little princeling's head off or bully him for his girliness, the more interesting and appealing route is probably to make him comfortable as a femboy while flattening his prostate.
On the one hand, concubines are a kitsune tradition. On the other, the Wayfort is a prison at the end of the day, with all the tropes that entails.

PS: Ok, now I wanna see elf warden tame the bull.
Which one? Jae'lyn or Daliza?
Which makes me worried that the writers might try to pull a fast one, and have her be the traitor instead.
I really doubt it. If the prince is a red herring, the creators have overegged the pudding making him seem suspicious. Circumstantial evidence hovers around him like vultures circling a dying buffalo, just talking to him gives off weird vibes of "I know nobody expects much of me and I'm using that to my advantage" and someone who sounds like they'd know points the finger right at him and gives him a very plausible motive for it. The princess has basically nothing pointing at her. If anything, the red herring seems to be Senator Khaius.
 

LonelyHydra

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Lol, probably. But like I said, apart from people who just want to lop our little princeling's head off or bully him for his girliness, the more interesting and appealing route is probably to make him comfortable as a femboy while flattening his prostate.
My heteronormative ass would think one latter goal would work against the former, if only for the ladies who want to fix him.
Which one? Jae'lyn or Daliza?
Daliza. She would obviously recognize the diplomatic implications, thus would know how to "correct" him properly.

Also, she's the more lithe between the two. Having her do it would be much more interesting (if only for the laughs).
I really doubt it. If the prince is a red herring, the creators have overegged the pudding making him seem suspicious. Circumstantial evidence hovers around him like vultures circling a dying buffalo, just talking to him gives off weird vibes of "I know nobody expects much of me and I'm using that to my advantage" and someone who sounds like they'd know points the finger right at him and gives him a very plausible motive for it. The princess has basically nothing pointing at her. If anything, the red herring seems to be Senator Khaius.
I was thinking about what would be the most dramatic, therefore interesting. Not necessarily the most logical, admittedly.

Now I'm worried the princess might go to excessive lengths to save her brother from Corruption, up to and including taking the Corruption herself.
 

Karakara

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Honestly, him being a gay guy in CoC2 is probably what doomed him. Then again, he could also just be like 99% gay -- only if fem champ is involved though.

Edit: I am more fan of making every character asexual/bisexual/champsexual, tbh.
 
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Ace Hangman

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In the Tychris expansion, I think it's revealed that the traitor was everyone. Every single one. Even the Herald, even Alante, even Calise. Even the unnamed guard you have to sneak past into the royal chambers. And the Champ as well if a Dark Knight. And you can have sex with all of them. It's really well-written.
Only playing, the truth is
since Khor'minos isn't technically finished, there's no real traitor. They haven't been put in yet and just have the scene to let the player advance past it for now. In the Tychris expansion they add them into the scene and anyone past that mission gets an option to go back ala. Livrea quest and redo it and it's super obvious that Senator Biggus Dickus Betrayus and his new bodyguard, Evillyn Kassyrradottir are probably the bad guys.
Trust me.
[eyeshifts]
 
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