Mind of tempest
(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
well, this is going to be unpleasant for them, we going to get a product recall or something?
Same instrument as the Halfling on page 26 of the PHB - but the Hadozee is relatively bigger. (The hat make me wonder more than the instrument...).I mean... yeah... But it's also the -same- instrument in both pictures. Just with a shorter neck for the Hadozee.
How did they not have a Sensitivity Reader for this book?! They knew Spelljammer had some bad stuff in it before. They (wisely) left the Gromman and Aperusa in the past and didn't even mention them in these books (unless I missed something). One would think that if you know that a setting previously had some pretty racist content in it, they would make certain that they had a Sensitivity Reader working on this project to catch anything racist that snuck into the product that they might have missed.Even if it is accidental on the part of the artist it still speaks to.embedded cultural racism and should have been caught.
Gack! Where is that personality one from. I didn't see that in the spelljammer Adventurer's guide or Menagerie. :-/Wow. I noticed this on twitter and at first I thought it was just bad form to have a race that has a slavery narrative. But looking at parts of the description people are posting...wow. This is Nu-TSR level stuff...
I dunno if they were told to make a bard or not, but in all honesty when I look at that picture I get the impression that their inspiration was the bard character from The Gamers: Dorkness Rising.Same instrument as the Halfling on page 26 of the PHB - but the Hadozee is relatively bigger. (The hat make me wonder more than the instrument...).
But that's why I'm curious what the artist used for inspiration and if they were told to make it a bard.