Even back in the long long long ago days, there was the potential for a tranny joke. You have full character customization even outside of the tutorial, paying a fee to change your base clothes, base hair, and even changing into a girl with cash. But, back then it was moreso a joke, a reference to that LotR "No man can kill me, haha, linguistics joke a woman can kill me", where during a quest you would need to swap to a girl, and then could swap back to normal. Thankfully, it seems that Jagex has forgotten this feature exists and puts zero emphasis on it.
Yeah, like the old B.C.-level joke about the "man-eating" dinosaur ignoring the Fat Broad because "it's not a woman-eating dinosaur" (that also happened to look like a "brontosaur".)
It was jokes like that which ushered in the change in common name of H. sapiens from "Man" to its former adjective, "human".
I pray, in 40 years from now when everything is shit, a new visionary of the intellect of Tolkien can rise from the ashes. He single handedly reinvented the way fiction and fantasy worked and hammered away at the drudge of language.
Even back in the long long long ago days, there was the potential for a tranny joke. You have full character customization even outside of the tutorial, paying a fee to change your base clothes, base hair, and even changing into a girl with cash. But, back then it was moreso a joke, a reference to that LotR "No man can kill me, haha, linguistics joke a woman can kill me", where during a quest you would need to swap to a girl, and then could swap back to normal. Thankfully, it seems that Jagex has forgotten this feature exists and puts zero emphasis on it.
Yeah, like the old B.C.-level joke about the "man-eating" dinosaur ignoring the Fat Broad because "it's not a woman-eating dinosaur" (that also happened to look like a "brontosaur".)
It was jokes like that which ushered in the change in common name of H. sapiens from "Man" to its former adjective, "human".
I pray, in 40 years from now when everything is shit, a new visionary of the intellect of Tolkien can rise from the ashes. He single handedly reinvented the way fiction and fantasy worked and hammered away at the drudge of language.