This doesn't make any sense on TW world
This is weird because the world of the Witcher is literally one of the least sexist fantasy worlds. Women are often in positions of power as sorceresses and queens such as Calathe, Meve, Anna Henrietta Yennefer, Tissaia, Philippa...
There are plenty of female warriors, advisors and rulers and they are not treated differently from man, at least not on the North.
Exploring sexism feels very weird because there isn't much sexism to explore on that world, of any. And it gives me the impression that they just want to push a real world allegory and political agenda.
I hope this impression is wrong.
To me, it is a red flag.
I really hope they don't fuck this up, because The Witcher is a great story and Ciri is a great character. She is one of my favorite characters ever and I am really excited to play and watch Ciri's story, so I am really worried about them turning this game and her into another political propaganda.
Please, let my impression be wrong.
This is weird because the world of the Witcher is literally one of the least sexist fantasy worlds. Women are often in positions of power as sorceresses and queens such as Calathe, Meve, Anna Henrietta Yennefer, Tissaia, Philippa...
There are plenty of female warriors, advisors and rulers and they are not treated differently from man, at least not on the North.
Exploring sexism feels very weird because there isn't much sexism to explore on that world, of any. And it gives me the impression that they just want to push a real world allegory and political agenda.
I hope this impression is wrong.
To me, it is a red flag.
I really hope they don't fuck this up, because The Witcher is a great story and Ciri is a great character. She is one of my favorite characters ever and I am really excited to play and watch Ciri's story, so I am really worried about them turning this game and her into another political propaganda.
Please, let my impression be wrong.