D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast has confirmed its first canon autistic DnD character, and [Asteria] takes on a starring role as the narrator of the upcoming DnD book, The Book of Many Things.
Its very puzzling.. D&D has historically been played by autistic people for multiple decades. They were the ones being made fun of the most. Lack of "autistic" characters clearly wasnt a problem.
You don't get it. Before all that the company itself WASN'T TELLING YOU HOW STUNNING AND BRAVE HAVING AN AMBIGUOUSLY COLORED CHICK WAS WHO IS ALSO AUTISTIC YOU BIGOT!
Clearly. sales were down because there wasn’t enough diversity and inclusion.
An autistic chick.
No, really.
I hate the fact that no matter how retarded an idea we might come up with to mock them, they'll respond with "hey, there's some merit to that."
It's been completely impossible to parody communists for like 15-20 years at this point.
At least a autist makes sense given the audience unlike all the other retarded crap shoehorned in, still retarded though.
Autists at least do things that have a sensible reason behind them.
Its very puzzling.. D&D has historically been played by autistic people for multiple decades. They were the ones being made fun of the most. Lack of "autistic" characters clearly wasnt a problem.
You don't get it. Before all that the company itself WASN'T TELLING YOU HOW STUNNING AND BRAVE HAVING AN AMBIGUOUSLY COLORED CHICK WAS WHO IS ALSO AUTISTIC YOU BIGOT!
and make it lame!