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<blockquote data-quote="StalkingBlue" data-source="post: 1671473" data-attributes="member: 645"><p>Hm. Cho was my first PC and the first source of my frustration. AIR not a single NPC ever so much as spoke a word to her, while the male melee PCs with the big weapons were eminently visible and respected. At the time I let myself be persuaded into believing that it was my failure in designing a character who'd be underestimated by NPCs - a foreigner, a person wearing humble clothes, a warrior highly focussed on her art. </p><p></p><p>After several more months of playing experience with my current PC, whom I made in discussion with S'mon for the specific purpose of being able to hold her own on the political stage and who I believe (correct me, S'mon) easily has the best social interaction skills in the party, I'm no longer so sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Red Ivy is an attractive redhead, an NPC fighter we occasionally hire when we need additional frontliners. She is the one and only female warrior type I've noticed who has any form of military command in the area. When at the recent political conference I mentioned earlier candidates for the War Leader against an impending war were brought up, there wasn't so much as a woman in sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StalkingBlue, post: 1671473, member: 645"] Hm. Cho was my first PC and the first source of my frustration. AIR not a single NPC ever so much as spoke a word to her, while the male melee PCs with the big weapons were eminently visible and respected. At the time I let myself be persuaded into believing that it was my failure in designing a character who'd be underestimated by NPCs - a foreigner, a person wearing humble clothes, a warrior highly focussed on her art. After several more months of playing experience with my current PC, whom I made in discussion with S'mon for the specific purpose of being able to hold her own on the political stage and who I believe (correct me, S'mon) easily has the best social interaction skills in the party, I'm no longer so sure. Red Ivy is an attractive redhead, an NPC fighter we occasionally hire when we need additional frontliners. She is the one and only female warrior type I've noticed who has any form of military command in the area. When at the recent political conference I mentioned earlier candidates for the War Leader against an impending war were brought up, there wasn't so much as a woman in sight. [/QUOTE]
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