(07-20-2015, 06:27 AM)Lililove Wrote: My opinion?Â
Shouldn't matter if the person is glamoured or has taken a fantasia. The end result is the same: appearances get changed. If the end result gets accepted why should the means matter?
Thats like me getting mad at restaurant for giving me the exact same burger that looks and tastes the same but is prepared with a different cooking method each time. Still tastes good. End result is the same. Num.
Some role-players enjoy consistency and plausibility. Could a decent reason be given as to why a particular character changed from a hyur to a miqo'te? Maybe - but in my experience that usually isn't the case.
Perhaps it's an unpopular opinion but I've found the role-players who do change their character's race IC to be rather unreliable. As harsh as it may sound I consider them to be rather indecisive and at risk of completely abandoning an established plot in favour of doing whatever they please on a whim. Ironically quite a few end up changing back a few days/weeks later when the novelty wears off.
Are they free to do whatever they like? Sure! Though it should be understandable why some of us are reluctant to indulge on their behalf.