Zoe Quinn
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And in the case of WotR, the wokeness is fairly minimal overall. And the most glaring of those issues seem to be addressed by that mod (from what I've been able to tell anyway).
It's pretty in your face because you get a big unskippable arc about saving some lesbian orc sacrificed everything to get a tranny spell or some retarded bullshit.
Yeah, that part definitely was.
Although I'll admit, I didn't even realize it was a tranny for a while because I was skipping through that specific dialogue, was very much a "tldr" moment, and the portrait was so small on my screen that I didn't even guess it was anything more than a lesbian thing.
Apparently the Wokeless mod author didn't realize it either when he first made it (he also did start the mod before finishing the prologue, so that could've been a factor).
And on further digging, turns out the writer for the original tabletop campaign/adventure the PC game is based on is a tranny. Beyond the 3-4 glaring examples of cringe diverse characters, nothing in the story seems to reflect that, so I half wonder if Owlcat cleaned up a lot of the mess from the original campaign. I'm curious enough to grab a free copy of the campaign to compare.
Pathfinder, as a company, has wokeness of over 9,000.