I'm not sure I understand the issue mentioned by @mrfuji3 and @The_Red_Queen. Could someone shed some lights, please?
I have in mind the same logic that can be found in game like Dragon Age 2 were there is a male Hawke and a female Hawke.
Or how sometimes, there are movies were the main character was expected and written as a male but cast with an actress. Like Salt with Angelina Jolie.
And, in my opinion, it mostly worked. To me, it allows to break tired tropes, every now and then.
I am missing something? I legit would love some perspective on this.
Last edited by MelivySilverRoot; 06/01/23 08:00 PM.