kossai: masculine form of kossai (feminine)
various character flaw suggestions in changeling certainly do display ... 90s-ness .
disabilities and facial or body differences make show as flaws , and members of sidhe house dougal must choose one . word choices can certainly alienate : mute , lame , disfigured - and very fact that game categorise these as flaws .

feel like ultimately this design choice encourage creation of disabled character not for sake of represent - especially to represent self - but to earn back freebie points for use on cool traits .
know this is not really exclusive to changeling , or world of darkness in general , but just . bah .

in some ways , yes this is better than not allow opportunity at all , better than shoot down idea that disabled characters even could exist in these places . in other ways , these words and frames do hurt - and encourage world to continue see people as broken , rather than confront cruel realities of systems which serve to break , that each person must have something extremely worthy to contribute despite flaw .
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good and fair points :

  • this visibly trans or intersex character is present unfairly , as if gender is just there for audience to gawk at or poke fun .
  • this visibly trans or intersex character get very short end of stick when compare with other characters of same gender .
  • this visibly trans or intersex character is hardly treat like person - some sort of obstacle , object , or punchline instead .
  • this visibly trans or intersex character could be real representation , but fall short of actually confirm . now any discussion is minefield .

not good and fair point :

  • this visibly trans or intersex character is bad because no trans or intersex person would ever want to look this way .
kossai: masculine form of kossai (Default)

hmm , suddenly realise ... see somewhat often , people who headcanon and treat canon male characters as female - especially in sense that want to see more butches in media , so will make do from what have .
but never really see opposite - people headcanon and treat canon female characters as male .

of course , men not really lack in media - but then at certain point , femme gay men ? there is wider gap there , and not uncommon these end up cruel stereotypes . especially if look in anime …
which is one possible point , trap and predator tropes . people want to avoid possibly give off this impression , so that means ... will not do at all .

as well , there is this ... little bit of problem . society read certain " masculine " things as neutral , but equivalent " feminine " things as women only .
this is something that many queer people do not totally let go of - so to some , woman with " manly " features make sense more than man with " womanly " ones . canon men can read as women , but canon women can not read as men - this is silly and incompatible .

and , well , to circle back ? there usually is less female characters , and more hatred for those characters . even if hate do not motivate , people can and probably will assume so . can not really joke " transition would fix this character " if that character get bad fandom reputation just because female .

not really have good solution … wish did .

kossai: masculine form of kossai (Default)

for each time that creators , in official work or fan work , say that silent protagonist really can talk , or other characters who can not talk somehow learn and gain ability , kossai will take voice away from other characters . balance things out . :)

oh link can talk ? huh . zelda can not , then ! why even stop there , ganon can not either . oh chell ? chell can talk ? glados now communicate through morse code and eerie static . frisk can talk ?! sans now tell puns through underground sign language , good luck understand that !

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