Please post screencaps of the "identity disclaimer" texts you know about from rulebooks. You know, the "it's okay to be a gay dwarf vampire" stuff. I only have a couple.
I'm genuinely interested in seeing how many RPGs feature this. Mods, please delete any off-topic shitposting.
This was one I saw in a Mage thread earlier today, which is what made me think about it
Gavin Gonzalez
I've got one, but you're going to be sorely disappointed. It's not nearly as cringy as the Mage one.
Joseph Green
Here's D&D 5e.
Cameron Hernandez
Why are these things in the rulebook? Was I not supposed to play a trap wizard in '96? Because I did. And no one stopped me.
Zachary Green
It's kinda strange they feel them necessary hey It's an imaginary fantasy world, you don't need permission to be a trap
Ryan Kelly
Because TTRPG's are a refuge to the most anti-social community possible. I'm not implying that only autists play them, but that they have an enormously larger concentration than normal society because the community is so accepting. These people need to have this explained to them, because they don't get it.
Landon Howard
Because then they can't be bitched out by the crazies for not being inclusive. The D&D one especially is just a disclaimer that never comes up again anywhere else in the books.
Jeremiah Evans
A little from column A: A little from column B:
Ian Carter
The enlightenment, liberalism, and progressivism were a mistake.
Thomas Scott
/pol/ was also a mistake.
Nathaniel Martinez
>enlightenment WHOA WHOA WHOA HOLD YOUR FUCKING HORSES. DO NOT SHIT TALK THE ENLIGHTENMENT MOTHER FUCKER, OR I SWEAR TO GOD, I WILL BEAT YOU SO HARD YOUR FUCKING MONADS WILL FEEL IT, AND YOUR GOD ORDAINED SPIRIT SELF WILL CRY LIKE THE LITTLE RELATIVIST BITCH YOU ARE.
Oliver Lopez
/pol/ wouldn't exist if it weren't for the things I listed.
Natural rights were a mistake. There is only man and man's laws
Bentley Campbell
>I WILL BEAT YOU SO HARD YOUR FUCKING MONADS WILL FEEL IT My sides! The Lord has willed that in this perfect reality my sides will depart from my body and enter a near Earth orbit!
Nathan Parker
Yeah, but those things happened Deal with it :^)
Landon Kelly
>orbit Well I see SOMEBODY's a filthy geocentric.
Isaiah Watson
>There is only man and man's laws Then why, pray tell, do men all possess the same essential trappings of humanity? Why do all (save for those who are defective) have the same Reason and Logic? And why do we use these Universal Tools to reach the same conclusions as to what we ought or ought not to do? Why would any of this come to pass if we were not guided by the Universal Truth which we all strive for so bitterly?
Eli Perry
>The community is by and large accepting, as seen by our current demographics. >They require clunky and ham-fisted blurbs about accepting others.
I'm not a /pol/ack screaming about dem es jay dubs infiltrating our hobby, but I think those sections are dumb as hell; I feel they imply we're all backwards bigots that need to be explicitly told that people can play what they want with an added layer of cringe by tying it to gender identity issues.
Like, imagine you walk into a restaurant and right by the door is a plaque that says you can order anything on the menu, even the pepper steak, because they aren't racist against Asians. There's no reason to think you can't order anything you see on the menu, and all the plaque ends up doing is cause people to think "What is up with these people and Asians?"
That metaphors sounded a lot better in my head, but booze is making me post it anyway.
Nicholas Barnes
So can someone explain why tabletop is so eager to tell their players time and time again that the "gender binary does not exist" when non-binaries account for such a tiny percentage of the population that they might as well not exist at all?
Like, going by ancient populations you're literally only going to have a hundred or three transgender humans in your kingdom.
Gabriel Perez
this is him not dealing with it. deal with it.
Jordan Kelly
>Like, imagine you walk into a restaurant and right by the door is a plaque that says you can order anything on the menu, even the pepper steak, because they aren't racist against Asians. There's no reason to think you can't order anything you see on the menu, and all the plaque ends up doing is cause people to think "What is up with these people and Asians?"
Don't forget that if you walk in and complain about the sign, people will take that as an example of why the sign needs to stay up.
And eventually the sign will start to get added to other restaurants, and before long the media will be reporting how the signs make people angry, and that cases of irate consumers assaulting innocent servers is at an all-time high.
Lincoln Jones
Because man is the same species with similar minds with similar cultures and similar thought.
We arrive at the same conclusion because the states of our brains and those we interact with make it so.
Brandon Moore
>when non-binaries account for such a tiny percentage of the population that they might as well not exist at all? They don't exist at all, in that non-binary gender or sex isn't a gender or sex at all; it's an abnormality.
William Martin
How does it feel to know that the most powerful information broker in all of Sigil (yes, Planescape's Sigil) is Shemeshka the Marauder, "King" of the Cross-Trade, a fox-furry daemon-wizard referred to with female pronouns yet listed down as male?
Published in 1996.
Luke Torres
Because game companies want to look/feel like they're fighting "prejudice and discrimination" in the gaming community whilst actually doing as little as possible.
Julian Gray
Because you are arbitrarily rejecting those who don't fit within your model as defective instead of creating a model that can account for the full range of humanity.
Also, because you couldn't even use your own ethical framework to reach the conclusions you wanted it to, you defect.
Robert Russell
It tells me that the cancer rotting away at the west has been present for a very, very long time.
To be fair, they are defective. They are just not defective relative to a God's laws.
John Garcia
>typo Man, that Quality control was not the best.
Cameron Ward
Because if someone's special fucking snowflake identity isn't specifically mentioned by name, the designer is OBVIOUSLY attempting to erase that snowflakeness from existence and/or disrespecting the snowflake's rich and varied heritage.
IOW, it's a lot of ME ME ME! EVERYBODY, ACKNOWLEDGE AND CELEBRATE MEEEEEEEEE! Fuck *you*, it's all about MEEEEE!
Jack Brooks
You'd think, but there are periods, historically speaking, when there were far more gay/bi people than there are now. For instance, the Roman Emperor Claudius was considered odd for the fact that he had never slept with a man. In his time, taking boy lovers was quite common. His predecessor, Caligula, had a brothel of them and even married one. It's just that right now we have a society in which heterosexuality is the norm. All in all, humans are quite flexible with what we put our dicks in, and as such we naturally tend towards bisexuality, with certain people leaning more heavily towards hetero or homosexuality.
Josiah Johnson
From the previous page: >To vex her most severely, ask her why she doesn't call herself the QUEEN of the Cross-Trade.
A typo? Perhaps. As presented in the book, however... we have ourselves a trans fox-furry daemon-wizard.
Benjamin Torres
Fun fact, this is why humans are often so prominently displayed in artwork and illustrations now.
Not because they just have a thing for drawing humans, oh no! They're drawing humans in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors because they earnestly believe that excluding a shape, color or size is saying "anything excluded is not human, and not worthy of representation."
Like, if you represent humans on a cover with a white guy, that obviously means the game developers don't give a shit about blacks or women!
Angel Turner
Heterosexuality was always the norm you fucking faggot, it just so happened that the Romans had a few more bifags than normal.
Also, their sexuality was a fair bit different than the modern day; it's not that comparable.
Cameron Mitchell
>1994 >Sigil, capital of the multiverse >where majestic celestials and menacing fiends, towering dragons and teensy faeries, woeful wraiths and energetic elementals, polyhedral clockwork constructs and chaos-shrouded giant frogs, magical beasts and aberrations with shapes plucked from a madman's fever dreams, and multifarious other creatures cavort >the most powerful information broker in the city is literally a transgendered fox-furry daemon-wizard, Shemeshka the Marauder >other faction leaders include black-skinned and Asian-looking people
>fast forward to 2015 >"Sig: The City Between," ripoff of Sigil >"A diverse fantasy setting where the eternal planes and infinite primes meet." >judging by the cover art, mostly just humans, elves, and tieflings >"diverse" >but we added more black people and Asians!
O-Okay. Judging a book by its cover is shallow, I know, but a cover sets a tone. What went wrong?
Brandon Hall
>You'd think, but there are periods, historically speaking, when there were far more gay/bi people than there are now. >For instance, the Roman Emperor Claudius was considered odd for the fact that he had never slept with a man. In his time, taking boy lovers was quite common. His predecessor, Caligula, had a brothel of them and even married one. >It's just that right now we have a society in which heterosexuality is the norm.
Literally none of this suggests homosexuality was actually something accepted or widely practiced, the matter of mounting a man was one of domination and shame, not necessarily a case of "I just like boy butts, okay?"
I was just about to write more on the subject but the pic in is exactly what I was going to say.
Tyler Nguyen
White heterosexual cis-males are the most human of all humans, though.
John Bell
See It's the fear that not including a race or orientation will get you yelled at.
Remember, you're just an ALLY, you don't understand what it's like to be not included, you filthy little ALLY.
Justin Walker
>the cancer rotting away at the west
Aiden Young
Hey, you think that's old. You see here: where it's talking about Corellon Larethian?
That's canon from 1st Edition D&D.
Cameron Baker
Does anyone else want more of the Tumblr art from Fellowship?
Daniel Lee
How did finals go, yuppie? :^)
Grayson Brown
>No intention has been made to glorify or otherwise trivialize the grim reality of armed conflict.
>No assumptions have been made about the gender or orientation of the players.
Juan Davis
>Partly because we believe that for too long, games have presented just one option.
Which is?
He'll never say.
Sebastian Reyes
>Also, their sexuality was a fair bit different than the modern day; it's not that comparable. >Ancient human sexuality is incomparable to modern human sexuality >But human sexuality never changes, and is always heterosexual by default. >And to top it off, I am going to post a picture about how gay the Romans (who weren't gay) were ???
Christopher Hernandez
I'm sorry, you can't tell me that different ideas of gender and sexuality are 'the cancer killing the west,' especially when it's something that could be smacked down the moment certain politicians leave office or enough people start protesting.
We are literally talking about a few text blurbs in some books, a few courses at a liberal arts college, and some radical people on the internet who can't accept a more moderate stance. That's it.
Bentley Brooks
>Which is?
"Normal."
Jace Ross
The author was a She.
It's obvious from context that it means heterosexuality, so it doesn't need to say.
Sebastian Wright
well so far we have three examples So i don't think it means the ttrpg world is generally all that eager.
Jayden Torres
Citation needed. Who actually believes " excluding a shape, color or size is saying "anything excluded is not human, and not worthy of representation." "? I don't want to believe you.
Jason Harris
I am inclined to agree with you, but I can't gauge how much it's effecting the youth so the number may rise in each generation.
Eli Perry
>especially when it's something that could be smacked down the moment certain politicians leave office or enough people start protesting. civil rights laws.
>a few courses at a liberal arts college At all colleges, with a near universal atmosphere. You severely underestimate how tainted higher education is by this; eventually, those kids are going to grow up.
>inb4 le slippery slope
Kayden Morris
>It's the fear that not including a race or orientation will get you yelled at.
But what about all those fantasy races?
William Cox
Because- >Because I did. And no one stopped me. Storytime.
Carter Miller
Speaking as a youth, we are super gay. Like, I am one of three people in my friend group that identifies as "straight", and even that is probably subject to change.
Christopher Nguyen
It's severely affecting the youth, and anyone who disagrees is afraid to speak up because of social repercussions, even by those themselves who don't agree either (but who fear imagined repercussion by others for not supporting it) It's downright Orwellian in how effective it is at preserving itself.
Jose Davis
You must be 18 or older to post on Veeky Forums.
Logan Walker
19 on Tuesday. :^)
Samuel Perez
Never mind, carry on.
Noah Edwards
>It's downright Orwellian in how effective it is at preserving itself. It's really not that prevalent. It's most frightening because of how social media and the internet can make you think that the world is much more sickly and wrong than it actually is.
There have always been kids trying to get as much attention as possible, and this is very similar. Logic isn't being beaten out by emotions.
He was just trying to be funny, relax.
Bentley Nelson
>The author was a She. It's Numenera. Is that not Monte Cook's authorship?
>It's obvious from context that it means heterosexuality, so it doesn't need to say. No, it isn't obvious that it's heterosexuality. It says "genders, gender roles, sexual orientations, realtionships, and more." Then it says they think games have presented just one option. It doesn't make any sense. You'd think a long time gamer like Monte Cook would understand that people have been playing whatever they want for decades.
Carson Flores
As a counterpoint, I play with two different groups. One is a bunch of nerds who were in the Math/Science specialty center in the school that I knew from marching band, the other is a bunch of nerds from theatre, chorus, and NEETs, a real mixed bag who knew each other as friends outside of classes. In the latter group only me and one other guy are cis, and he has a running 'joke' of nearly making out with the big gay bear, so I don't know if I count him. Everyone has a Tumblr and varying levels of freeform roleplay experience. In the former group, everyone's from a clean uppity fairly religious family of some sort, and one didn't learn until last session what 'transgender' meant. These are the smart guys, who loaded on AP classes and all got accepted into university immediately. So, the young generation is a fuckall bag of mixed nuts. As an aside, I DMed both groups' first RPGs ever, and the band group was generally more interested in murderhoboing for money and blood and didn't roleplay much, while the others made snowflakes but actually knew how to get into character, though half tried to get laid in the first few sessions.
Joshua Foster
>It's really not that prevalent. Except it really is, at least on college campuses. It's not prevalent in rural town mcBumfuck or big city #25 (except for San Francisco), but it's extremely prevalent in higher education.
Keep in mind, the people that actually believe this stuff (and the ones who want to get browny points by pretending the do) are the next generation's educated workers (assuming they didn't get something totally useless), as well as being incessant slacktivists. Some redneck does something racist and it goes viral? They all pounce, get him fired from what ever menial job he has, and pat each other on the back. No effective defense can be mounted because there are already sympathetic persons within most organizations. They wield a disproportionate amount of power to bully individuals and corporations for how few of them actually exist.
Isaiah Bennett
...
Jason Jackson
Not much to tell, I am afraid. The only notable thing I did with it was an amusing bit of roleplay when the party (who thought my character was a girl) was trying to get me to seduce a prince. It led to the climatic reveal that she was a he, and he was not gay. The girl would later become my wife (who was playing a bard who had already struck out with the prince) said that I should try to seduce him anyways, it would be hot. I ended the game with my future wife's bard, who went a bit mad after becoming a vampire, and kept me and the party's cleric in a sex dungeon.
Come to think of it, it may be nice to revisit the ending of that campaign. I still use the setting, and my wife's vampire bard has come up from time to time in our more recent campaigns.
Dominic Cook
>marrying the girl in the gaming group >still married today Good end
Levi Adams
They're all... well, I dunno if Numenura is known for anything except being hated on, but 5e is pretty huge and Mage is a decent chunk of a decently well known tabletop cluster. It's not exactly universal, but those 3 examples are covering a fair amount of ground.
>so the number may rise in each generation. I feel like the gay/trans thing is piggybacking off of something else, though. Age-old emo feelings of not fitting in or weird traditional gender shit or something. As is frequently mentioned, it's not a sustainable group on raw, genuine membership the way feminism or bitching about the wealthy are.
>It's severely affecting the youth, and anyone who disagrees is afraid to speak up because of social repercussions, even by those themselves who don't agree either (but who fear imagined repercussion by others for not supporting it) >It's downright Orwellian in how effective it is at preserving itself. Citation needed, I'm getting D&D, rap music, violent movies, etc etc flashbacks here.
That comes from a splat by Shanna Germaine, who made a name off smut writing, as far as I know.
>It doesn't make any sense Read It's obvious from context, that's one of the better parts of language.
Austin Ortiz
I thought Exalted 3e would shove this down our throats, but it turned out pretty okay. In one particular culture in the setting, men and women have very strict gender roles. But if you're a man and want to do a woman's role, or vice versa, you put on a gray-colored cloth along with that gender's clothing and you're treated thenceforth as that gender. But again, it's just one small culture.
Then, in the entire Western direction of the world, women aren't normally allowed on ships. But it's because a certain variety of (female) sky elemental will literally capsize your boat if they see a woman they think is prettier than they are. One way around it is to make the woman interfile and cover her with tattoos. Then everyone treats her as a man, so the book says.
Daniel Bailey
>That comes from a splat by Shanna Germaine, who made a name off smut writing, as far as I know. Huh, well alright. I didn't know Numenera had splats already.
>It's obvious from context It isn't, but I'm glad you got it. To me it seems like vague speech about there being some vague problem that she's fixing.
Robert Edwards
>Citation needed, I'm getting D&D, rap music, violent movies, etc etc flashbacks here. BLM, Mizzou and other related protests, the dozens upon dozens upon dozens of people fired because of the urging from SJWs.
>The successful eggheads are normal and trying to get laid >The fruity losers are gay and just sort of bruting around
This anecdote has fascinating implications for the idea in that the LGTB movement is on some level a "I am personally unhappy and unfulfilled" movement.
Also >Not wanting to wear your slut armor into battle >whatafaggot.gif
Some guy repeatedly bitching on Youtube is not a credible source.
Bentley Wright
>well, I dunno if Numenura is known for anything except being hated on Hated on? It's known for winning a bunch of awards over 5e DnD on the year 5e was released, and the year after.
I've seen quite a few Veeky Forums threads full of a lot of people who like it. I've never seen any serious complaints about it from someone who's played it.
Honestly, the Numenera thing isn't even that bad, it just says "Sex is touchy for people, so talk to them before using it, you anti-social retard."
Angel Fisher
Let's pray that ethos holds, and some semblance of a sane culture is able to crawl out of the wreckage.
Brody White
So it IS just a D&D, rap music, violent movies, etc etc thing.
>BLM >something to worry about HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Mason Turner
>implying blacks getting uppity isn't something to be concerned about The last time that happened, a few million Americans died.
Colton Price
>"Oh no, a womens leg!" >"We can't show that, it's disrespectful of women, if the Empress even identifies as one!" >One shitty photoshop later Thanks 3e.
Daniel Allen
>a few million
Chase Green
I agree it's not that big of a deal, but D&D, rap music, and violent movies aren't trying to control your life, thoughts, and free speech.
Oliver Price
It doesn't bother me at all, ALL arcanoloths had both sexes. Not even that bothers me. What bothers me is the teleport metaplot.
Jackson Phillips
Well, she wasn't JUST the girl in the gaming group. But yeah. VERY good end, I've led a charmed life.
Nathan Diaz
>implying WW1 and WW2 wasn't caused by blacks The world belongs to America, so everyone is an American naturally.
Ryder Barnes
Well, zir is a hermayiffer.
Ryder Diaz
>BLM, Mizzou and other related protests, the dozens upon dozens upon dozens of people fired because of the urging from SJWs. "Some people are crazy" has nothing to do with "this thing is severely affecting the youth." You need actual fucking numbers for that, user, otherwise it's just the X is causing school shootings thing again.
Really? All I've ever seen of it on here is that it's SJW garbage.
Winning awards doesn't mean anything on its own. You mean actual, like, good awards that mean something? Do those even exist, let alone for TTRPGs?
Imma need details on this fiasco.
Ian Lewis
>The last time that happened, a few million Americans died. >implying filthy Johnnies who spit on the Constitution have any right to call themselves "Americans"
Jaxon Evans
>Really? All I've ever seen of it on here is that it's SJW garbage. Well of course it is, it made a splat book about sex and relationships. I think that means it was trying to get you to check your priviledge.
This makes war seem kind of tragic. Think of how many Americans were killed by Americans in Rwanda.
Grayson Ross
>Then why, pray tell, do men all possess the same essential trappings of humanity? >Why do all (save for those who are defective) have the same Reason and Logic? >And why do we use these Universal Tools to reach the same conclusions as to what we ought or ought not to do? >Why would any of this come to pass if we were not guided by the Universal Truth which we all strive for so bitterly? Counterpoint: Muslims and Africans
The older a civilization is, the more corrupt and barbaric it is
Justin Barnes
>Muslims >African >civilization
Brandon Turner
>The older a civilization is, the more corrupt and barbaric it is What? No. It's much more closely related to climate and environment.
Climates without winter and with more available food select for more less cohesion and more immediate decision making.
Brandon Foster
man I don't get why we have to use vague terms like "civilization" and "nation."
What is even the universally agreed upon term for like "a country/nation defined as an area of land with at least some sense of borders, and a government that exists upon it?"
Blake Sanchez
Come on, you know there are exceptions. Morocco has always been close with the US, and South Africa recently avoided an all-out war by talking things out. And no one ever complained about Turkey, not as far as I know.
Luis Collins
A nation-state?
>no one ever complained about Turkey The Ottomans were a mistake.
Jaxson Green
I know I was just being a Veeky Forums shitposter. Africa at one point had fairly advanced kingdoms and the middle East was once a center for science and culture they're just shithole now
Gavin Sanchez
Come on though, It was uncle claudius. Everyone thought he was weird, for everything- no exceptions
Brandon Sullivan
Some pretty ignorant points of view in this thread. If you seriously feel bothered by filler text in a roleplaying game manual encouraging often-marginalized people to be just be themselves, then you can pretty much just fuck off.
Jayden Anderson
A more accurate analogy would be that a place has peppercorn steak on a menu, while people stare at it dumbfoundedly going "of course there's peppercorn steak, why would they need to list it on the menu?" still not perfect, just not as blatantly flawed.
Perhaps a better one would be that a fix- your- own ice cream bar lets you mix flavors and features a mostly unnecessary sign stating so, because otherwise some people might sneer at you for mixing.
Camden Peterson
>using Caligula as a basis for normal anything
Also everyone thought Claudius was a creepy wierdo for everything
Nathaniel Perry
So would one then generally agree that America is one of the oldest western nation-states?
That's what I want to convey, occasionally, that we deserve some credit for having outlasted most European nation states/whatever.
Matthew Sanders
I'm fairly certain that most European nation-states have a few centuries on us; wasn't the concept of the nation state invented some time in the 1400's?
Asher Hughes
In geography, a country is a piece of land. A nation is a group of people who believe themselves to be part of a nation (communally) A state is a government body.
It's not an official definition, but it makes a lot of sense.