After some thought, I don't feel the adventurer team is diversity mandated.
A male rogue (new recruit), two frontliners (Whitey + Nigger), a cleric (female human), and a ranger (female elf). Almost stereotypical classes and race+gender.
The Whitey even saved the day with his ascension to a Mythic Class.
Or is that Legend not sure.
Personally I play D&D games with a variation of the above lineup. (With female rogue instead of male).
That looks like a priest and not a cleric, being a female healer does look on the tame side. And having the white male going off like that does make it somewhat interesting.
But this is Paizo so I expect everyone to turn gay or trans and a lot of stupid diversity. I did hate Kingmaker so Ill most likely pirate it, try it out, get half way thru and then uninstall as being garbage, that had some of the worse dialogue, modern day characters and characters I could not stomach.
More interesting for me is when black dudes became stereotypical in DnD? I honestly thought them very rare but that depends on personal experience, I guess.
Not complaining just making an observation.
Maybe a black frontliner is not stereotypical as I thought, but him just being a Nigger = woke?
I felt like the typical muscle nigger being an armoured Barbarian is more unwoke than anything, could've made him a mage. Which I just realised the party doesn't have.
And yes there's plenty of gay companions for sure. And more stupid dialogue that's modern. Just hopefully there's no more simping for females like in Kingmaker for Nyrissa.
Definitely not about black dude = woke, I was just curious. Even BG1 and 2 had black companions and that was over 2 decades ago. I do appose having modern day London diversity in medieval kingdoms but at this point I have to accept it, I just pirate to make me feel better.
I consider woke if you put black people in a setting that is inspired by a historical period where blacks were not present in Europe, eg. Witcher and Kingdom Come Deliverance. I do not consider it SJW, just SJW influenced, having black people in DOS2 because I have no idea what the history of that place is and I can just assume that some great war forced humans to band together in a single Kingdom, under one god via some magical means.
I miss the time where black people used to come from far exotic places, shrouded in mystery and ancient powers. It was so much cooler then what we have now. It used to make the world seem huge and mysterious.
After some thought, I don't feel the adventurer team is diversity mandated. A male rogue (new recruit), two frontliners (Whitey + Nigger), a cleric (female human), and a ranger (female elf). Almost stereotypical classes and race+gender.
The Whitey even saved the day with his ascension to a Mythic Class. Or is that Legend not sure.
Personally I play D&D games with a variation of the above lineup. (With female rogue instead of male).
That looks like a priest and not a cleric, being a female healer does look on the tame side. And having the white male going off like that does make it somewhat interesting. But this is Paizo so I expect everyone to turn gay or trans and a lot of stupid diversity. I did hate Kingmaker so Ill most likely pirate it, try it out, get half way thru and then uninstall as being garbage, that had some of the worse dialogue, modern day characters and characters I could not stomach.
More interesting for me is when black dudes became stereotypical in DnD? I honestly thought them very rare but that depends on personal experience, I guess. Not complaining just making an observation.
Maybe a black frontliner is not stereotypical as I thought, but him just being a Nigger = woke?
I felt like the typical muscle nigger being an armoured Barbarian is more unwoke than anything, could've made him a mage. Which I just realised the party doesn't have.
And yes there's plenty of gay companions for sure. And more stupid dialogue that's modern. Just hopefully there's no more simping for females like in Kingmaker for Nyrissa.
Definitely not about black dude = woke, I was just curious. Even BG1 and 2 had black companions and that was over 2 decades ago. I do appose having modern day London diversity in medieval kingdoms but at this point I have to accept it, I just pirate to make me feel better.
I consider woke if you put black people in a setting that is inspired by a historical period where blacks were not present in Europe, eg. Witcher and Kingdom Come Deliverance. I do not consider it SJW, just SJW influenced, having black people in DOS2 because I have no idea what the history of that place is and I can just assume that some great war forced humans to band together in a single Kingdom, under one god via some magical means.
I miss the time where black people used to come from far exotic places, shrouded in mystery and ancient powers. It was so much cooler then what we have now. It used to make the world seem huge and mysterious.