I'm nearly positive that the main reason for Wrath of the Righteous having some of the "diverse" characters in it did was because the original tabletop campaign had them. (Plus the creator of that tabletop campaign was a tranny).
Owlcats didn't seem to go very far beyond simply adapting some of the same bits, almost like they were doing it out of contractual necessity rather than any actual enthusiasm for the cringey token characters.
At the very very least, it seems plausible that the company's just not 100% completely infested like a lot of other studios. But they may still have some problems with rats.
I'm nearly positive that the main reason for Wrath of the Righteous having some of the "diverse" characters in it did was because the original tabletop campaign had them. (Plus the creator of that tabletop campaign was a tranny).
Owlcats didn't seem to go very far beyond simply adapting some of the same bits, almost like they were doing it out of contractual necessity rather than any actual enthusiasm for the cringey token characters.
At the very very least, it seems plausible that the company's just not 100% completely infested like a lot of other studios. But they may still have some problems with rats.