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1099: Re: [MUD-Dev] Re: Issues from the digests and Wout's list

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From: "Travis Casey" <casey@NU.cs.fsu.edu>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 23:18:30 -0400
Organization: Kanga.Nu
> (1) Beware putting characters into roles based on character sex. 
Gender-roles
>     are fast becoming a moribund concept in our society and you would
>     definately offend soem people (me, for instance ;) )
>     The only excpetion is where your game is set in an earlier era or
world
>     with stronger roles but EVEN THEN players shoudl be allowed to be
>     "exceptional" men or women who break the stereotypes-- such have
always
>     existed historicly.  The reaction of then world shoudl not penalize
>     them significantly for this, though it should ideally be visible in
the
>     "fluff" (NPC comments and so forth.)

I'd agree with this... for humans.  Non-human races in fantasy or SF could
have any kind of sex roles.  Indeed, different sexes might be physically
different in major ways.  Also, don't forget that a race might have more
or less than two different sexes.
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