@lausumi@uzisuicide70 it looked more like a cinematic experience full of QTEs than an interactive one. why is everyone, including you crying preemptively about sexism, without actually engaging with what the trailer did not complain? or are you sexist, giving it a pass just because of the protagonist?
@LuNaLuNa000083 you can paint them rainbow if you are good enough.
Personally I would paint them Ultramarine with silver details and use them as storm wardens.
@Femalegirl7 I loved the comic because it was both a compelling story but also had lots of lighthearted moments that broke the tension.
I don't think I will like the anime.
@Miketrub23@UpYaArsenal of course I did, that was the point. "ghost of" was not a long running series focused on a singular character. that comparison made above makes no sense but to virtue signal.
@SynisterVee@UpYaArsenal It is something that can be attributed as fans having been invested on following a characters story for a long time since its beginning might have an issue when such a bait and switch happens out from nowhere.
You did not elaborate why, such as above in simple terms, it is sexist
@SynisterVee what what I am waiting for you to show. You brought up this comparison. I cannot make you argument for you if you lack that mental capacity.
@tukumo_sui Later, you might want to look up the 2023 OGL controversy. It shows big differences between Japanese doujin IP handling and Western reactions.
It caused a huge uproar in the whole TTRPG community.
@tukumo_sui The bottom line is true.
The crowd is bigger.
One should be able to make a living promoting and selling supplements and scenarios these days.
But I need to ask:
Is your view on 'D&D' doujin based on Japanese doujin culture and mindset?
@Gingerblast I wonder how many people's homebrew lore might have already been made canon because of writers who refused to reign in their addiction of tumbr and Ao3 these past decades