Justice and Rule
Legend
I think those parts of the setting would not be the same without them, and as I said I value setting fidelity. Do they need slavery to make sense? Maybe, maybe not, I'm not deeply versed in Realms lore, but like @Bedrockgames I don't feel something has to be integral to be included and have worldbuilding value.
Yeah, but I'm trying to get at what it would do to "fidelity". People keep handwaving things in generalities, and I want people to actually explain to me why these things are important to the feel of the Realms. If it was removed, minimized... what is lost? That's what I'm trying to get to. What does slavery add here?
Oh, and I don't understand the dog picture. I only speak meme well enough to ask where the bathroom is.
The dog and its expression are self-explanatory.
I am using metaphors because this topic is about "Controversial Content" not "Slavery".
If use a singular concept like slavery as an example, then the discussion is about slavery. If I say controversial content people just ignore that and say slavery.
By speaking theoretically I'm discussing all controversial content not just a singular controversial topic.
No, because I think actually discussing different topics is way more useful than making up weird hypotheticals where there is no shared meanings and can be interpreted any given way. We can cover different topics easily and we should, because how can we talk about controversial content generally when things are often controversial for different reasons. Slavery is clearly where the topic came from in the first place, and we can hit other topics as necessary.
I think you can confirm most of my claims just by reading Greenwood's QAs on the Candlekeep site.
I have no doubt. I maintain my position.