Discussing cultural sensitivity is very relevant. Discussing your personal spiritual beliefs is not. If you have a problem with the depiction of elves because you believe they’re real and you’re descended from them… that’s not really something I can argue about, but it seems incredibly...
I agree to an extent, in that I suspect accounts of alien abductions and UFOs are a modern expression of the same phenomena that accounts of encounters fae and similar otherworld entities come from. Possibly ghosts too.
Again, I don’t want to go down this route because you seem to hold a...
Yeah, but the art is bright and colorful and has people smiling in it, and people told me the setting is a socialist utopia, so it must be pandering to people with dyed hair and pronouns!
There are real cultural folk beliefs about elves. D&D elves are, at best, loosely inspired by those folk beliefs. They are a copy of a copy of a copy (of a copy of a copy, etc.) that make no claims of accuracy to the source folk beliefs, and indeed often intentionally deviate from those folk...
Did I ever suggest that I liked that take on them, let alone that you should…?
All lore is real life lore.
Elves are made-up. If someone wants to depict them as “about” the future, the past, the reason they can never find the left sock any of any pair, or whatever else they like, it’s all...
I agree!
I’m also not a fan of that brand of… I wouldn’t even call it criticism at that point, it’s uncritical consumption.
EDIT: Spoilerblocking my whole rant, because it contains major spoilers for the entire series.