![]() Sabormi (f) - aggravatingly chipper clerk at Imperial Command. At least he's not spouting quaint ethnicisms every other word, ekera. Orlan Peddler (f) - gives an unexpectedly sedate and unromanticized outlook on Rauataian imperialismĮmeini (f) - cannonball girl, undergoing cruel and unusual punishment by The Man for punching her captain, Wakoyo (m) after he insulted her cannoneering expertise.įleet-Master Wakoyo (m) - bounty contractor, for some inexplicable reason given a pompous s'thern g'n'lman speech pattern but there's not much else to him. ![]() Now let's get back to the other 95% of the game with its blameless noble savages standing up to greedy, scheming ersatz Europeans and all those saintly women so oppressed by stupid, drunk, backward, evil, incompetent, mean, useless, disgusting MEN. Both insult and distrust each other.Ī spirited debate among equals! Male and female, technology and primitivism, conversing for mutual enlightenment! How fair-minded! Rauataian Guard (f) - standing by the entrance, accuses: It's subtle while running quests back and forth but blatant enough when separated from the rest of the game that I'd wager on the Rauataians having been created by someone outside the central coven of Deadfire's "writers." ![]() Interestingly, both the Brass Citadel and Hasongo are overall much less fanatical in pushing political correctness or trite good woman / bad man dichotomies. How does Obsidian Entertainment glorify women at the expense of men? Many are portrayed in a positive or negative light. To tally up the supporting cast, (m)ale and (f)emale, and see how I'm taking time during my second playthrough of Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
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