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    1. twelveobin 10 yrs ago

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I vote for Bahram, not that this is a voting situation.
No I meant the same thing you were saying, not bucking the norm. And i completely agree. I think generally writing fleshed-out women is a feminist action because it is the opposite of objectification.
Yeah that's what I meant by "resisting in some way or just generally badass"
Yeah that makes sense. Like, if you're playing a medieval dude he would probably be a misogynist, but if you were playing a medieval woman she could be resisting in some way or just be a general badass
Yeah exactly! ^__^
Oh I'm not talking about the values of the characters. I'm talking about the creation of the characters and worlds. Like, often in fantasy genres, dark skin is associated with evil or brutish races, and light skin is associated with more refined races, for example. So anti-racist writing could involve creating a dark-skinned angel or paladin.
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How do you bring feminism, or anti-racism or other anti-oppressive thinking, into your characters or your GMing?

Note: if you don't agree with feminism etc you can just pass over this thread. I will not be engaging in debate and I don't encourage anyone else to engage either.
Yeah I like that.
he's a anarchist so he doesn't respect the law. And the Bible calls us to be poor etc so he is fine with stealing from the rich.

Edit for clarification: the whole card doesn't change, just the magnetic strip changes so that it swipes as different people's cards
Too lazy to upload someplace and yada yada. I am twelveobin on instagram if you're curious.
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