Talk:The Knife of Dunwall/@comment-11413959-20130630071815/@comment-27202257-20130702072540

"Ever read the British naval codes? There were SEVERAL mentions of 'if you dudes start getting gay on us, we'll murder you at sea.'"

Entirely true, though even with that in mind, such behavior isn't/wasn't unheard of. I've seen both present-day and historical accounts of gay men going to concentrations of masculine behavior in order to waylay "untoward" sexual impulses.

I'd also point out that someone having a wife doesn't necessarily mean they aren't gay, but that would just be arguing for arguing's sake. My once-upon-an-inclination doesn't merit too much honest argument--just thought I'd mention it, for the sake of throwing out my own silly thoughts on Samuel.

Though, I wonder, which theory in this thread is more compelling?