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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8411864" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p>Who ever said "harmful to that culture"? Certainly not me. I just think that it's bad design to have such a big disparity between classes for how they and their historical roots are treated. </p><p></p><p>I never said that any of them are above scrutiny. I think that anything in D&D that has the potential to be harmful towards a culture or people should be scrutinized and sensitively designed. Just because we're talking about one thing (Monks and Samurai and their ties to their inspiration from East Asian Martial Artists), doesn't mean that we're ignoring other things. </p><p></p><p>Fine. Rename the Druid to "Shaman" if that's better (I don't know if it is, just giving a suggestion). Rename the Paladin to "Knight" or "Oathsworn" or something like that. I honestly don't care. These are just red herrings to distract away from the topic of discussion. Who cares? If the names are too tied to their European ancestry for the modern class, change the name. </p><p></p><p>Again, this is a red herring. Either discuss the thing we're discussing, or don't. Just don't try to distract from it with whataboutisms and other red herrings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8411864, member: 7023887"] Who ever said "harmful to that culture"? Certainly not me. I just think that it's bad design to have such a big disparity between classes for how they and their historical roots are treated. I never said that any of them are above scrutiny. I think that anything in D&D that has the potential to be harmful towards a culture or people should be scrutinized and sensitively designed. Just because we're talking about one thing (Monks and Samurai and their ties to their inspiration from East Asian Martial Artists), doesn't mean that we're ignoring other things. Fine. Rename the Druid to "Shaman" if that's better (I don't know if it is, just giving a suggestion). Rename the Paladin to "Knight" or "Oathsworn" or something like that. I honestly don't care. These are just red herrings to distract away from the topic of discussion. Who cares? If the names are too tied to their European ancestry for the modern class, change the name. Again, this is a red herring. Either discuss the thing we're discussing, or don't. Just don't try to distract from it with whataboutisms and other red herrings. [/QUOTE]
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