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See AllDragon Age Creator Addresses Veilguard's 'Woke' Criticism
So you bought and played/listened to these books and games, but managed to miss all of the inclusive elements of them?
Sounds like you are a tourist since you managed to only engage with the series on a superficial level.
No there is no magic in the series that allows people to magically change their gender, nor is there magic that can get rid of scars, and there are tons of characters with scars to prove this.
You're not an OG fan, you're an internet activist with one of the lamest "causes" in human history, and the fact that you got your fee fees hurt over people being called tourists further emphasizes that you're a keyboard activist with so little going on in your life that counting how many minorities are present in a game is what you would rather be doing than just playing something you enjoy
Dragon Age Creator Addresses Veilguard's 'Woke' Criticism
I am sure Cassandra Pentaghast having several scars on her face wishes that magic could remove scars.
Not sure why you seem to have such disdain for breast cancer survivors since 1 in 8 women with breast cancer end up having a double masectomy with a sizable portion of them opting out of having reconstructive surgery afterwords.
Hopefully no women in your life have to deal with getting breast cancer, since you would rather insult them instead of support them through a difficult and life threatening disease.
Always interesting how people seem to actively dislike having more character creation options available in a single player game, but I guess that's the anti-woke way to cry and complain about things that have been established as not being possible in a games lore.
Dragon Age Origins for example has plenty of debilitating injuries such as being deafened, blinded, open wounds, and broken bones, which can be "cured" by injury kits, but these injury kits are non-magical consisting of bandages, splints and other first aid items.
In Dragon Age: Inquisition there are people in the story that have permanently lost their limbs, or suffered permanent injuries, so your "but magic" claim is not in line with the established lore of the series, and makes you appear to just be making gripes based on your political beliefs rather than being founded in any established lore or care for the series, which seems to be par the course for anti-wokes.
Dragon Age Creator Addresses Veilguard's 'Woke' Criticism
Nothing you're complaining about is part of the primary narrative of the Veilguard. The personal quests for the various companions are there to serve as character development.
It's so funny that anti-wokes spend more time talking about LGBTQ+ people than actual LGBTQ+ people.
Especially considering the anti-wokes contradictory claims that "representation doesn't matter" while demanding that they get more representation in everything. It either matters or it doesn't.
I guess that's just a pitfall of having an ideology that has no consistency to it while being built upon conspiracy theories instead of factual reality.
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So you think it's brain washing? That must mean that we should remove violence from media since that will also "brain wash" people into committing acts of violence too.