@createauchicag1 @elladorn_@BarryPierce Speaking of fairytales, I'd like to add the 1988 Alice (J. ล vankmajer). When it comes to the new wave movies, I also wholeheartedly recommend The Cremator (J. Herz) and The Firemen's Ball (M. Forman, later known for eg. Amadeus)!
@Jollztv You know what sucks? The official Czech subtitles in the Clove trailers have them use feminine pronouns/word forms...yes, Czech doesn't have the tools to "naturally" convey gender neutrality (yet), but there are so many innovative ways that they could have used! It really irks me
...in different media and stories, and I feel like Soulsbornesekiroring demonstrates that you can have many different disabled characters present in your work - civilians, fighters, friends, enemies... - and it doesn't hurt the worldbuilding whatsoever. Thanks for reading! 17/17
There is still an ongoing discourse around disability in fantasy settings, so let's look at one amazing series of games that does not shy away from including disabled characters - Soulsborne. 1/?
I personally believe that disabled characters have every right to be present in fiction, and the discourse focusing on *how* they are supposed to be presented "correctly" is silly. I am glad many people are taking this as an opportunity to talk about representation...16/?