Basically, a test to see if someone only knows conformist ideas or if they're capable of seeing alternative perspectives?
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Put them in a D&D session and see how adaptive they are by how many veins are showing on the DMs forehead everytime its their turn.
You're on the right track with D&D. Basically you need to check their creativity in building or resolving hypothetical situations that go against their assumptions. One reason wokists can't write good fiction is they are incapable of escaping their own experiences.
Has anyone actually in a wheelchair opted to roll (heh) the battle wheelchair?
Those NEVER made any sense to me on any level; firstly magic and healing potions exist within the d and d universe; secondly who the fuck enforces accessibility rules on, say, a black dragon?
I chose a black dragon a they are known to be capricious and psychotic even by dragon standards
I think it's basically a purity check, or otherwise an attempt to make you bend the knee and submit to stupidity in the name of accessability.