Auto-translated
Loving women doesn't equal going to prostitutes.
And what prevents her from having relationships with others if her beloved has passed away? Should she go to a temple? And the picture in the newspaper is quite fitting.
New here? I'm Roha — want a quick tour?
Loving women doesn't equal going to prostitutes.
And what prevents her from having relationships with others if her beloved has passed away? Should she go to a temple? And the picture in the newspaper is quite fitting.
The day for the Evil Jester usually began only closer to night. At this time, he was definitely the most sought-after person in Flotsam, respected and loved by everyone. Although, it turned out that not everyone.
I don't consider him a friend, because he's a shady character and always has a negative attitude towards me.
Women are superior to men! I'm sure she's suffering and crying for her beloved.
Of course, who else but Lutic would be in demand at night, like some kind of prostitute, and be loved by absolutely everyone, even by men. Well, yes, what about the madam of the brothel?
Of course, except in fairy tales. Although even in fairy tales, they turn out to be prostitutes, as in this example.
It says about EVERYONE. Everyone is not equal to women.
Features:
"Madam of the brothel" - the residents of Flotsam RESPECT Garvena, so she is loyal to the commandant and the crown.
Actually, it's not about seduction. What don't you like? The description of Lyutik doesn't say that everyone loves him. I don't know where Vespyr is getting this from. Rather, he goes around with women, and only they love him, while Garven is respected by everyone. Men respect her for providing them with girls, and women may respect her for other things.