doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Close enough to actually discuss usefully, yeah.I feel we are mostly on the same page or at least are in understanding.
White North American culture is decidedly not colorful, it's true. I think it's unambiguously good to expand dnd way beyond that.If it was unique to this book, and let me expose myself for the old white north american man I am, but other cultures than mine, certainly ARE more colourful when I look at various cultural events, so no, if it was unique to this book it would actually make some sense to me!![]()
But it's still just particular settings with a given tone. Strixhaven and Citadel don't look similar. They look about as much like eachothers as either looks similar to Theros, IMO. There is a shared aesthetic through-line, but it's very broad.Right, but those are (I would think) wildly different settings. I know Steven Universe was watched in my house for quite a few seasons, so I recognize the look/style, but again it doesnt fit remotely to me with Fantasy, and least of all D&D Fantasy that I would prefer. It bleeds into a retro Sci-Fi Fantasy, very much so.
I think boiled down thats my issue here. The prevalence and genre melding of a particular style that in isolation I dont take issue with, but when applied as a generalization, doesnt fit with how I perceive of whatever we want to call 'generalized D&D'?
And we have actual generalized products that...only share that aesthetic in the alt covers.