This woman works at Bioware. This is who calls the shots in the game industry.
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But they didn't 'just age her up', they say she's a full witcher now which given her powers and the process of becoming a witcher, isn't needed UNLESS you're going to pull a 'it's her turn now' bs.
Which also means, that isn't Ciri, it's not going to be written as HER STORY and she won't act like Ciri, just a bad Ciri cosplay for another annoying 'girlboss' character.
Which...how did she become a witcher? And why? She had better powers already.
Also it conflicts with some endings of witcher 3.
Lastly, the manjaw...
It just happens, you know? Like Rey in Star Wars, Captain Marvel and Mulan from the reboot. She was just born with godlike powers with no need to train before using them and no need for any mentors to support her. The only character arc needed is her letting go of the patriarchy and anyone telling her she can't use her powers.
It's such an empowering story! /s
This trope of “already-powerful female protagonist” is actually a warped reflection of a very true biological reality. Women have innate value to society thanks entirely to their ability to create life. They are born with this potential value, and they achieve it simply by being alive.
The misapplication of this biological reality is the problem today. Right now, in media and in real life, women are being portrayed as having “innate value” in arenas other than procreation - which they simply don’t have. In combat and business and government and the arts, you need to prove skill and competence and talent, none of which are innate to the female sex.
In fact, owing to their automatic value as wombs, women are evolved to be less capable than men in most arenas. So the idea that they are amazing at everything simply by din of existence is a total inversion of our observable reality. Women are literally worse than men at almost everything. Because men have no innate value and must quickly learn to demonstrate and prove themselves to others and society at large.
TLDR: the hero’s journey doesn’t really work for female characters because the struggle isn’t believable - and that’s if the author even bothers with depicting a struggle. It doesn’t mirror what we see from women around us. We’re too used to seeing them flee the frontlines of war.
Yep. The only flaw female characters are allowed to have is Lack of Validation. Everyone needs to openly agree that she's awesome and perfect or she can't girlboss enough to win. Thats why in Witcher 3 failing to validate Ciri enough causes her to die at the end.
It reflects the IRL female desire to be loved universally and never judged or criticized. It's narcissism as game design.