OasisSandshymin
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I may have missed it but what's their option on Drows,mine is that they cheat but I may just be salty they kick my ass so much x.x
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No, nothing on that.Do they have anything to say about that Keeper of Secrets? (That's the four armed demon by the way)
I may have missed it but what's their option on Drows,mine is that they cheat but I may just be salty they kick my ass so much x.x
Like any good SJW, the very thought of white people existing grosses them out. Even in a setting where they'd understandably be the majority. Of course the race bend can never be an evil character and they must be dark. No Denise Huxtables here.
Like any good SJW, the very thought of white people existing grosses them out. Even in a setting where they'd understandably be the majority. Of course the race bend can never be an evil character and they must be dark. No Denise Huxtables here.
Hel is usually portrayed as half-black and half-white. As in, literally half her face is black and half white. To symbolize the dualism of life and death or some shit, I suppose.
That reminded me of a Skyrim mod that did their own take on Hel (fitting, given the setting)
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/17133
It's got adult content, of course, so I included a relevant, SFW image in the below spoiler:
True to the original mythological depictions, they decided to show her as half alive/half dead, meaning one side of her looks alive, the other side looks like a renevant.
While the mod features her in little clothing, per Skyrim modder tradition, the designer clearly followed the mythological origin for design cues, even giving her two sides different voices at times, one cruel sounding, the other rather nice, which is accurate to her her dual nature from the myths.
They even included an option for the prudes of BBAD to give her a more covering outfit, though I think the default better hammers home the whole "straddles the worlds of the living and the dead" theme from the source a lot more prominently.
They would, but since she's wearing flats it might not be as much.View attachment 476826
hey wondering about their thoughts on this? bet they might get semi-pissed by this.
Sorry to double post, but it's amusing how happy they are that this female character (in actually well-designed armor) has her entire face covered as well. I know they've been wanting to see this kind of design before. Of course the article after it is them drooling over a scantly clad man again.
Yet no one in Scandinavia cares how Hel looks as long as it's a lady, if they even heard of her. It's like if a thousand years from now someone illustrates the very respected old deity Tom Bombadill and he looks like Wario. No one cares. Have his dick hang out, only the busiest of busybodies will ever complain.
I wonder how they would feel about Hela from Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. Or Senua herself since she *gasp* shows her face and has bare arms.
However anyone might feel about Hellblade the art direction and character designs were quite interesting to look on.
This is as spoiler free a snipped I could get of her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjWYZT4agl0
The thing is that if the woman is fat and/or ugly, they're more lenient with them. They'd prefer if all breasts had no sexual value, but muscles and dicks can.The armor looks pretty damn nice tbh.
But as you said, I'm starting to think that the burqa thing isn't too far off from what they want. It's like they want to have their cake but eat it too? Like, it's fine like scantily-clad men, but then you also shame them for liking scantily clad women?
Hyprocrites much?
Actually, they hate Bayonetta and don't care if she was designed by a woman.I feel like there's a general theme here.
Female characters in skimpy armor designs are okay, so long as the artist is a woman or a non-binary lesbian faerie.
This goes back to Anita shitting on Bayonetta then being called out because it was a woman who designed her. It made Anita look like a moron, even more than usual.Actually, they hate Bayonetta and don't care if she was designed by a woman.