Random things that pop into my head at 5am…eh, 5:40am…

Hmm.

Thoughts on my general tendencies when doing BioWare romances below the cut.

I had this much bigger, longer, and likely to end up rambly thing started, but remembered I’d done actually completed two femalePC/malePartyMember romances instead of one. Make that three: remembered I completed female Sith Warrior/Malavai Quinn is SWTOR.

I generally find BioWare’s ladies more interesting than their dudes, partly because my reaction ends up being “Oh, a VARIETY of interesting and non-damsel-in-distress female characters? LET ME KNOW AS MUCH AS I POSSIBLY CAN ABOUT THEM.”

But the main idea of my random thought was wondering if my own real-world fear of accidentally dating a Nice Guy if/when I ever start dating impacts how I view BioWare’s male LIs when I’m playing a female character. It might also have to do with my perception of power dynamics, though I think that’s a little less involved in why I wasn’t drawn to femPC/maleNPC in most BioWare games; in SWTOR, though, the fact that the power dynamic in the female Sith Warrior/Malavai Qunn relationship was pretty darn clearly in my Warrior’s favor did have a big impact of why I went for it.

Random thoughts. Partly brought on by spoilery semi-confirmation info about ME3 romanceoptions that I found on an LJ comm.

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Episode #2: “Problematic”

Dragon Age is often lauded for its egalitarian take on queer relationships and gender roles. When it comes to sexuality, gender and race, what does Bioware get right? Where is there still room for improvement?

Also: How can fandom act as a safe space? When it comes to fantasy worlds, why aren’t there ever any brown people? And just who exactly are Big White Titties expected to please?

(Note: Very minor spoilers for Mark of the Assassin in this episode)

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Previous Episode:  Six Ways’ Til Sunday

On the subject of the depictions of trans* characters in the DA universe, Serendipity, conversation tree screw up aside, is a definite step up from the ones in Origins who were labeled as “ ‘female’ companion.” Serendipity is just Serendipity.

BROODMOTHER.: ugh

b-mommy:

persephonechiara:

talldarkbishoujo:

The more I think about it, the more that stupid “what about Zev he’s a killer” derail in that ridic Loghain wank bothers me. Like, a lot. Not just because I’m a Zev fangirl but their situations are so different that comparing them is insulting tbh.

Zev is an elf, the…

Yes, yes, keep making excuses using the traumatic past. Same would “work” in Loghain’s case. (The Stolen Throne reveals a horrific background) As does the redemption angle later. Just let it GO already.

Okay you really are not getting the point here. It isn’t about Zevran’s traumatic past versus Loghain’s traumatic past. It’s about the level of power and control Zevran has over his situation versus the level of power and control Loghain has over his.

It’s extremely ironic that you’re the one telling people to “let it go” now, but by all means, do so. Discourse is happening. You don’t need to call in the cavalry to defend Loghain’s honor. 

Bolding mine, because attempting to call in said cavalry is a blatant attempt to shut down the discourse. Applause for those involved in the discourse; because actually reading the discourse on such topics is a good way to learn some pretty important things.

BROODMOTHER.: ugh

Random info on my Warden(s)

This started out as a reblog for this daconfessions post, but it turned into being more about my Warden than about Alistair, so I decided to give it it’s own post.

Alistair expresses doubts about all of the other companions, with varying degrees of implied negativity. Probably partly because none of them are Wardens: they are random rag-tag people that the Warden dragged along for the ride of trying to save Ferelden.

Now, I’ve only finished the game with two Wardens: an fCousland who did her best to be Lawful Good and managed to be friends with everyone (albeit sometimes with the use of sweets as bribery) and romanced Leliana, and an fTabris who was blunt and generally not a happy camper who just really wanted the whole Blight business over with who romanced Zevran mainly because he was a fellow elf. 

I do not remember how fCousland reacted to this conversation, as that play through ended about a year ago. When it popped up with my fTabris, she saw it as an attack on the members of her party she’d ever really done anything resembling bonding with.

Here follows Aeren Tabris’s general thoughts on the companions (though Alistair gets multiple sections, as he triggered the write up):

Aeren Tabris really would have preferred not to have to hang out with Alistair, though she did grow to find him tolerable. It was a case of Alistair not realizing he had human male privilege that might not sit well with a female elf (Aeren didn’t like humans much to start with; Shianni’s rape put her firmly in the feelings-of-hostility area when it came to human males in general).

The Mabari (I named him Sam on this run, after Sam Gamgee) made Aeren feel safe. The dog was bonded to her and she spent most nights sleeping beside him.

Morrigan was human, but she was like the shem Aeren was used to. It was refreshing. And Morrigan didn’t like Alistair either, which gave them something additional to bond over. They became best friends, and Aeren was sad to see her go at the end.

Leliana was…strange, and a bit preachy, as Aeren saw it. She was initially bristly toward Leliana, but gradually warmed up to her after delivering a few doses of education about the lives of elves. Aeren liked her stories, especially the one about Shartan, and she liked her hair. Leliana’s hair reminded her of Shianni (Aeren had something of a crush on her cousin, though she never said anything about i). Aeren and hardened!Leliana ended up sharing a kiss.

Zevran was an elf. That was Aeren’s initial interest in him. He started out as a way to feel the hole she felt from being torn from home, a way to make the nights more bearable, someone to hold her when the nightmares came. She cared about him, and could tell that he cared more than he let on. She was never exactly in love with him, though, and felt bad about that, even though she did ask him to stay with her for a while after she became Bann of the Alienage.

Wynn was a nosy old woman, but she meant well, and she had her own regrets to live with.

Shale was an oddity, but she and Aeren respected each other and had fun being snarky together.

Sten was a comrade and respected Aeren as a warrior. His initial confusion over her status was with her sex, not her species, which she found sort of refreshing. They were both outsiders in Ferelden, and Aeren felt comfortable around him.

Oghren, well. Oghren was a drunk who lost the woman he loved, but was willing to try moving on with his life. In a bizarre way, it was a little inspiring. Aeren liked him, even if he was kind of a boor.

And back around to Alistair (there was a moment, just a moment, where Aeren considered sparing Loghain before his excuses on why selling elves into slavery wasn’t an issue to him echoed through her mind). Alistair, to Aeren, made too many assumptions. She treated him decently and gave him trinkets, and he read more into than she meant. Aeren never considered him a friend, even though he considered her one. So when the conversation about all the other companions came up, Aeren bristled. And if slapping him had been an in-game option, it would have been taken.

guys

greytaliesin:

stop being afraid to mention your wardens/draw them

seriously

why are the only people who like talking about their wardens purveyors of sparkly femcouslands

I should do more with mine. Because my femTabris is an understandably cranky little bundle of angst who is still suspicious of male humans on principle (though she’s got a small soft spot for Anders now that I have her in Awakening and he was in a similar situation she was in re: get recruited or your life is going to suck even more), and  because damnit, femCousland/Alistair is NOT the only “right” pairing for femCousland, tyvm. Mine had a crush on Morrigan, then fell head-over-heals for Leliana. And also pairings are not the end-all-be-all of a Warden’s existence, even if they are rather nice.

I have an AU involving my femCousland and Zerlinda’s son that I need to do more with sometime.

Lace and Combat Boots: I just really wish Morrigan was queer okay (and Jack)

laceandcombatboots:

She was taught from a young age to use and manipulate men sexually. I think the writers did a pretty good job of showing what a hard time Morrigan had with intimacy, but… I don’t know. I have a really hard time believing she could truly grow to love a man in a the few short months she travels…

THIS. It makes so much narrative sense for both of them to have been s/s romance options. If Jack is not a romance option for femShep in ME3 I will be sorely disappointed. And will have one run of a femShep that continues to pine quietly over Jack.

Lace and Combat Boots: I just really wish Morrigan was queer okay (and Jack)