'Dungeons & Dragons' Upcoming 'The Deck Of Many Things' Expansion To Introduce Franchise's "First Prominently Featured Autistic ...
'Dungeons & Dragons' next release, The Deck of Many Things, is set to introduce the franchise's first canonically autistic character.
Why do they need to put this stuff in? On its face is nothing much but autistic is a modern day diagnostic and it seems so forced to include it in a medieval setting. And if you read the description of the character, this people have no idea what being autistic means.
At this point do we even consider forgotten realms a medieval setting?
I am still trying to figure out where the vitiligo craze originated from.
It's "exotic" and thus "neat". These liberals literally treat these endeavors like a zoo where the goal is to collect everything.
Vitiligo??
Yea, been craze to have it in char creators as sliders and such see e.g balders gate 3.