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Knickerweasels is a weekly fancast by hosts flutiebear and myjusticecake on all things Dragon Age and fandom. We’ve taken our ongoing conversation to the internet in the hope that some of you will find it interesting, amusing, or perhaps even want to join in.

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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Comments and questions and, okay, it’s inevitable, hatemail can be sent to knickerweaselspodcast (at) gmail [dot] com.

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

Fic: A Promise Kept

One of my favorite quests in Origins was “Zerlinda’s Woe,” largely because of what Zerlinda says if convince her father to take her AND her baby back into the family: “If this were a story, my son would grow to manhood and pledge himself as a knight in your service. When he grows up, I will send him to you. I promise!”

I get misty-eyed just looking at that.

She’s so grateful; it’s a HUGE deal for her father to take both of them back because of the dwarven caste system. And it’s poignant, because I think she actually means it, and by the time the boy is old enough to go topside on his own, the Warden won’t have that many years left before her/his Calling.

So I started doing an AU based on the idea that Zerlinda does indeed send her son to the Warden when he’s grown. I haven’t named him yet, and I haven’t fleshed out what Thedas is like in timeline where the Warden stayed on as Warden-Commander of Amaranthine, but here’s the part I’ve written already.

“Warden-Commander? There’s a…young dwarf here to see you.”

Kyra Cousland looked up from the map spread out on her desk. “Well, what does he want, captain?”

“He says you saved his life when he was an infant–that you convinced his grandparents to take him and his mother back in, even though he was born casteless.” The captain smiled slightly. “I don’t think he’s ever been on the surface before, Ser. He seems about half a step from passing out and can’t seem to manage to take his eyes off the ground for very long.”

Kyra’s brow furrowed in thought. A casteless baby…yes. She remembered that. It was during her trip to rally the dwarves to the Wardens’ cause. Twenty years ago. Long enough for that baby to become a young man. His mother–what was her name?–had said something about knights and stories and sending the child to her one day. Kyra hadn’t put much stock in it at the time–it was just the ramblings of a thankful mother, she’d thought. But now it seemed that the woman had meant it as a promise, if this was that child grown to manhood.

“Show him in, captain. And have some brandy brought in. It might help his nerves.”

“Yes, Ser.”

Kyra walked to the fireplace and gazed into the flames. What would she do with this lad? His mother had made and kept a promise; Kyra couldn’t very well reject the woman’s gratitude.

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)

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vanessacsketch:

goddessofcheese:

b-mommy:

jannetje:

I need more of you on my following list.

You could say that.

I don’t know what could indicate to anyone that I maybe have a teeny-weeny little silghtly obsessive daily ritual-esque Bioware-related problem.

8|

I refuse…

Dragon Age made it hard to play MMORPGs for a while. I always try to pause them to get a better angle for attacking. Sadly it never works.

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