I thought The Aeneid was written by Virgil.
Yeah, sorry! In school Latin class we did Metamorphoses & The Aeneid together, I mixed up the authors.

I thought The Aeneid was written by Virgil.
See, I absolutely am.As long as you're consistent. If you're cool with Scarlet Johansson playing The Major in "Ghost in the Shell", you have to be cool with Hallie Berry playing "The Little Mermaid".
You can't discount a level of what they call Oppositional Defiance Syndrome in some of these discussions. By that, I mean people on both sides reacting to any level of push back on what they feel, and the Internet amplifies that with what Penny Arcade made a strip about of the Jon Gabriel Greater Internet Dickwad Theory ( Normal Individual + Anonymity + Audience = Dickwad) and its corrolary (Normal Individual - Consequences + Audience = Dickwad)I don't think anyone said that it was necessary, and I would agree that it's not. But not being necessary is very different from not being permissible. Also, those games you mention have all manner of what probably make the grade as societal evil baked right in. So there's that...
I don't know about you but major gaming companies do not run my table.But this is no fear: it is happening.
Right now major game companies are cherry picking random things they don't like and removing them from their games forever.
Everything in every game comes from some culture, and if you can't have anything from any real world culture....that is everything. And again major game companies are removing cultures they have a problem with, right now.
Well, there's also the interesting history of the color orange to considerHomer didn't see blue; Ovid did see yellow, AFAICT.
Of course Queen Dido of Carthage is more myth than history, and even if she was an historical figure ca 800 BC there's no particular reason to think Ovid ca 10 BC was giving an accurate account of her hair colour! Ovid's description is only really evidence that the Romans were aware of blonde hair & saw it as noteworthy.
Thank you.Note that the 1st amendment only effects the government. And just like the government did with Facebook and YouTube all they need to is "ask"(tell) the companies what to do and the companies say "ok".
I think Mongoose's Conan RPG had a rule about PCs spending half their cash on party rocking every week unless they were specifically saving up for something.And going back to the old Gygaxian games based on those old tropes, that's why I'm going to take a suggestion I've seen and run with it: you get XP for the gold you loot, BUT you can only spend it on things without lasting value - so no bonus XP for taking that hoard and buying magic armor, but you get the XP for spending the loot on ale and wenches. Pretty on trope.![]()
So Paizo's just announced return to Tian Xia isn't based on what I think it is? Or do they not have a problem with anything in those cultures at all?Everything in every game comes from some culture, and if you can't have anything from any real world culture....that is everything. And again major game companies are removing cultures they have a problem with, right now.
Loud voices on the internet can be just as influential as any government in this matter. It's not the 1st Amendment, but the principle of restricting free speech remains the same.Thank you.
People forget that: 1) the First Amendment only applies to government placing restrictions on speech - a publisher can choose what to publish or not; and 2) companies will do whatever they think will maximize the profits for the least amount of 'greasing'
Thank you.
People forget that: 1) the First Amendment only applies to government placing restrictions on speech - a publisher can choose what to publish or not; and 2) companies will do whatever they think will maximize the profits for the least amount of 'greasing'