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<blockquote data-quote="sasseyfrass" data-source="post: 4390716" data-attributes="member: 54931"><p>Reading the first chapter, I saw that there were changes to history, but the majority of those were minor with the exception of two things that I can think iof offhand (I'm sure there are a couple more).</p><p> </p><p>1. The Aztec Empire defeated Cortez and thus the Spaniards hold in that area of the world is different.</p><p> </p><p>2. (and in regards to your post), women in society are essentially the equals of men. This is due to the Black Plague taking as it's victim, many more men than women. Women stepped up to fill the void in roles normally held by men. Once that foothold was gained, it was not reversed. Well, except in the ranks of nobility where they at least pretend that women are genteel and such (but even they can go and learn swordsmanship and such behind the scenes). There are women in historically male roles: soldiers, officers, blacksmiths, etc... One of the lines in the book refers to "Rosie the blacksmith", where I chuckled at the reference to the American "Rosie the riveter" from WWI that was a similar result as this fictional black plague on women in society. Great parallel. So I guess I'm saying, you don't have to really stretch to play a female character in the campaign, it is already part of the game (at least as far as I can tell).</p><p> </p><p>/cheers!</p><p> </p><p>-Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sasseyfrass, post: 4390716, member: 54931"] Reading the first chapter, I saw that there were changes to history, but the majority of those were minor with the exception of two things that I can think iof offhand (I'm sure there are a couple more). 1. The Aztec Empire defeated Cortez and thus the Spaniards hold in that area of the world is different. 2. (and in regards to your post), women in society are essentially the equals of men. This is due to the Black Plague taking as it's victim, many more men than women. Women stepped up to fill the void in roles normally held by men. Once that foothold was gained, it was not reversed. Well, except in the ranks of nobility where they at least pretend that women are genteel and such (but even they can go and learn swordsmanship and such behind the scenes). There are women in historically male roles: soldiers, officers, blacksmiths, etc... One of the lines in the book refers to "Rosie the blacksmith", where I chuckled at the reference to the American "Rosie the riveter" from WWI that was a similar result as this fictional black plague on women in society. Great parallel. So I guess I'm saying, you don't have to really stretch to play a female character in the campaign, it is already part of the game (at least as far as I can tell). /cheers! -Dave [/QUOTE]
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