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But...I'm sorry, I haven't looked at all the links because of brain meltage, so maybe this was explained. But why would the society automatically become a strict Amazon/slave system, unless all the characters had come from society that had a rigid system like that in place? I can't think of many sources (other than Gor, which isn't exactly noted for the vivid individuality of its characters) that have that kind of social structure. Even in the historical works, there's usually someone fighting the system, isn't there? Since that's where you get plot? Or are all the characters supposed to be OCs, in which case...well, isn't that just kind of boring? o_O What would really be entertaining would be having a bunch of characters who wouldn't want to just go along with that kind of system, mixed in with the ones who have canonical gender issues and are going "ow, my brain." Like, I don't know: Elizabeth Swann isn't having any of this "enslavement" bullshit, even if she does have a dick now, while Harry Dresden is like, "I can't be cruel to that slave! Okay, she looks like a man now but she used to be a girl and I don't hit girls even if I am one now and augh I am so confused." And meanwhile, Benton Fraser is totally unfazed and working for social justice. ...And set it all in the Amazonian temple from Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death. See, that game I would play. Post a comment in response: |
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