Nah, I like EN Haurchefant better.You can still have content like the canon Haurchefant and still have it align with values of sexual harassment being bad. It's a video game, not real life. It's not pro-unwanted sexual advances, especially when it's done so in the name of comedy. Haurchefant's iteration was well-written. He was a good comic-relief character, a welcome thing to have following the drab and dreary broader atmosphere of the setting he was presented in. He lightened the mood. In the EN text he comes off as vague and uncomfortably 'personal', and gives me the feeling that he has ulterior motives. The whole thing felt weird and uncomfortable, and it obviously wasn't how he was initially written.
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