Expeditions: Viking

Expeditions: Viking

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Bisexual Kyre
   
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Bisexual Kyre

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Hey guys!
After a long time, I've finally gone through with correcting one of the things that had always bugged me about the games vanilla storyline - Even her former lover thinks that Kyre might sleep with women, yet it never happens. And so I've decided to tweak the existing files to give the player the possibility to sleep with her, even when the main character is female as well.

I also have to admit, since there are quite a number of variables based on the entire storyline so far, I haven't actually been able to test all possible variations. If you encounter any problems, tell me about it, and I will fix it. Let me know what you think of it!
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8 Dec, 2018 @ 4:16am
Mod doesn't work
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firefighter30  [author] 1 Jul, 2024 @ 11:50am 
I guess that's a similar problem as the other mod (as all of them are somewhat beyond what the editor was designed to do) - I suggest you search the downloaded mod folder and the CampaignMapBritain folder should be named York, so the path should read /Custom Random Events/York/Dowager or DowagerDinner.
Zenith 30 Jun, 2024 @ 12:07pm 
It didn't for me. I had absolutely no option to accept and only an option to allow Ketill to accept or decline.
firefighter30  [author] 30 Jun, 2024 @ 6:20am 
The overall quest behaves basically the same, the change only should happen when she invites you for dinner - although you may of course still have your male companion accept the invitation.
Zenith 25 Jun, 2024 @ 9:10pm 
Never got an option to do anything with her as a female MC. Ketill was the only one she was interested in. If there was something I am missing, feel free to let me know but as far as I can tell, this doesn't work.
The Badger 3 Nov, 2021 @ 8:00pm 
Some of y'all mad as fuck over fictional characters.
Detahramet 27 May, 2021 @ 3:01pm 
@Rixoli As a small academic aside, homosexuality did exist amongst vikingrs, both Dane and Norse, both for men and women (another small aside, there were female vikingrs who were largely regarded as equal to men in this respect). However, it wasn't quite as egalitarian as we imagine it today. If you were in what would have been considered the 'masculine role' in the relationship, you would have had no stigma. If you were in what would have been considered the 'feminine role', you would have received a non-insignificant amount stigma from your peers.

The Danes and Norse may not have been homophobic as we understand it today, but they sure and all hell were sexist, not unlike the Greeks in their view of sexuality.
AnEvilJoke (get/rekt) 4 Dec, 2019 @ 11:35am 
Yeah, 'cuz nobody these days is trying to rewrite {LINK REMOVED} any way, shape or form...nooooooo!
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Mazric 13 Jul, 2019 @ 7:43pm 
It's also worth mentioning that the Viking Sagas (from which much of earlier Mythos and history are drawn) was later rather white-washed by Christian points of view.
Mazric 13 Jul, 2019 @ 7:40pm 
"Bisexual bullshit wasn't in viking times" Except for the most part, homosexual activity wasn't really hated upon. Who you bed was of no concern to the community so long as at the end of it all you were willing to sire children to ensure the community's growth and didn't parade your shenanigans around.

In that line of thought, bisexuals would be far more tolerable. There were indeed even terms for a man or woman whom refused to bed the opposite sex for any means at all.

Homosexuality in the ancient world as a whole existed, it just wasn't as openly displayed or tolerated as in modern society. Indeed, it was a common practice both in Greece and Rome for a teacher to bed a student. Ancient Greece took this one step further (as well as Macedonia) with the "Sacred Bands" of Thebes and Macedonia, which were elite fighting units comprised of male lovers.
corvek 1 Jun, 2019 @ 8:38pm 
Aurelian1380 You don't know what you're talking about, bud.