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Should we really be using the image of Radzig from KCD? This isn't the real Radzig. This would be like using the image of Julius Caesar from AC Origins.
Radzig = Racek. It's an anglicized version of the name. Same people.
Radzig in Kingdom Come Deliverance isn't just based on Racek. He is supposed to BE him. It's just a different, anglizied spelling of his name. In fact, the Codex containing information on the game's world (aka Bohemeian history), which can be viewed in-game, calls him Racek too. Luka1184 (talk) 14:48, 23 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Yeah. The wording reflects that there is no real world knowledge of the subjects's temperament, appearance, and backstory. The character of Sir Radzig Kobyla from KCD is 99% fictional. In that way, the character from the game is 'just based' on the few details available of the real person. Mbdfar (talk) 01:37, 24 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]