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Yeah, what Distracted said. That one specifically is from Tony D's facebook:I adore that kobold! Where is that piece from?
I mean... I guess the kobold could be a wizard too. Who am I to judge?
Yeah, what Distracted said. That one specifically is from Tony D's facebook:I adore that kobold! Where is that piece from?
I was going to post that, but you beat me to it.
Great novel.Let us not forget that at one time, Red Wizards of Thay looked thusly:
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Witch and wizard aren’t gender-specific terms outside of the Harry Potter universe, though. There is some sexism tied up in which wise folk historically got labeled witches and which ones got called wizards, but neither is inherently gendered. Yet, J.K. Rowling made the conscious choice to use them as gendered terms in the fictional world of her book series. Queue everyone’s surprise when she turned out to have some pretty rigid views on gender.
Yes, go figure femininity might be an important part of a trans woman’s identity.
I sort of miss the old fantasy and sci-fi cover art plenty of it was trash but I miss the strangeness of it and what a whole setting where all the art calls it to mind.Let us not forget that at one time, Red Wizards of Thay looked thusly:
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I forget if it was from a book, TV show, or what, but I remember reading one character saying to another "you haven't aged a day!" and she replied "I would be a poor wizard if I didn't figure out how to keep myself young."You know… We see a lot of wrinkly old man wizards and a lot of sexy young woman wizards, but not a lot of sexy young man wizards or wrinkly old woman wizards. And the trend is kinda reversed for warlocks. And sorcerers of any gender usually seem to be young, with sexiness being optional.