
Brazilian here, my skin tone is slighty tanned, since I live close, and I do love the Sea. Quki is an albino so she's obviously lighter tone than me, but I suppose it could be considered the same.
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RE: Your skin colour versus your character's skin colour |
04-23-2015, 04:41 PM
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Brazilian here, my skin tone is slighty tanned, since I live close, and I do love the Sea. Quki is an albino so she's obviously lighter tone than me, but I suppose it could be considered the same.
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04-23-2015, 04:46 PM
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Somehow I'm starting to realize I can tell when it's a Kale thread just by the title, haha!
I'm pale fishbelly white and a ginger. My character is black. Not dark-skinned. Actually black. Well, soft grey because they don't let the darkest possible skin tone be actually devoid of light. Or perhaps, like Verad, I should simply admit to also being blue. My previous character was also a ginger, but tanned. I like playing tanned gingers as a pattern. They're a fun kind of anomaly. |
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04-23-2015, 04:55 PM
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I'm of mixed descent (and have very light tan skin) and I tend to play multiple chars, all of which have different skin tones. For XIV in particular, my two "mains" are very fair, however. I plan to have my Au Ra on the darker side.
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04-23-2015, 05:14 PM
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My main character has pale skin like myself, while my alt K'mih has tanned skin. My characters' skins vary either depending on their context (in K'mih's case, since she lives under the desert sun, I guessed it's only natural for her to be tanned), or simply depending on what I find pretty (I'd like one of my Au Ras to have a bit dark skin too, for no other reason than me liking it *laughs*).
In any case, IÂ do tend to make pale main characters. IÂ don't really know if I that's because I'm pale too, or because most anime main characters are that way. I guess it's a mix of both, as I tend to think in anime terms when I make characters. But yes, it's normal that most people will favour main characters they can feel a bit identified with, at least physically. Characters are, after all, our representation in that world outside RP. ![]() Clover Blake (Hyur) /Â K'mih Yohko (Miqo'te) |
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04-23-2015, 05:18 PM
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You wouldn't believe how many times I get asked on a day to day basis if I'm black like my character.
I'm a fair skin (just slightly above tan, but not really 'olive') male irl. Mod note by FreelanceWizard: Racial slur reference removed. "Critical fails; for when the GM sobs at night and the players get free checks." |
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04-23-2015, 05:18 PM
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04-23-2015, 05:29 PM
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When I started in MMOs, I gravitated towards pale tones. I'm painfully white, but not entirely sure of my ethnic heritage in its entirety. Polish and English for sure, but, yeah, I'm an American. And probably within the last year I've been digging dark tones when I'm not playing some dragon-demon-alien-bahmi-roe-something. If it's purple, blue or indigo, I'm sold.Â
Apparently, people can be blue! I was made aware of the kentucky blue people during a conversation last night in fact. [More Reading] |
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04-23-2015, 05:31 PM
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04-23-2015, 05:38 PM
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Armi is my skin color, which is ridiculously white because I refuse to tan.
But I actually tend to like darker skin tones. Loki is pretty dark (I was going for Middle Eastern Princess), Daej is pretty dark, My Elezen is black (literally) skinned, M'ashaia is deep tanned. I actually REALLY LIKE the dark skin/white hair combo and I don't even know why. |
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04-23-2015, 05:39 PM
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pale w/ black hair irl, pale w/ black hair in videogames
i just like vampiric-lookin people ok |
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04-23-2015, 05:40 PM
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Skin colour does not tend to matter to me in characters, it is what goes well with the concept and the character. If you were to go outside of this game I have many blue, red and dark skinned characters.
However, for Me vs Nebula the skin is the only similarity.
Char:Â [Nebula Stardancer] Â FC: [East Eerie Trading Co]
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04-23-2015, 05:43 PM
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Otto will bang the shit out of a black skinned Elezen or a brown skinned one or pale. Doesn't matter much, though sometimes skintones and hair/eye colors matched up the wrong way can look uggo.
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04-23-2015, 05:45 PM
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04-23-2015, 05:53 PM
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I'm a light tan and have been for a long while (lack of sun), and also half-Thai. My characters intentionally range but I have a strong preference for the dark-skinned, light haired types. It's purely aesthetic, at least in my case. I typically build them based first on something I don't feel I see much of (class/race/clan), second avoiding traits I've made on previous characters or that I've seen a lot of, then third straight on my favorite face and colorations of that race, clan, and class(es) combo.Â
For my first roe, I went dark-red with white hair. For my highlander I went dark brown with blonde hair. For my lalafell it was dark skin dark hair. For my miqo'te I went grey-ish blue skin and blue hair. For my Midlander I went with pale white skin and tealish hair. And finally for my newest roegadyn it's white skin white hair. I do prefer dark skin because make up, tattoos and lip colors tend to show up better on them. The pale skin tends to make them look faded out and there's less impact with many of the lighter colors while the darker colors all look grey or black and smudged. So for me there's no correlation between my ethnicity and my preferred in-game skin color (except that I'm so used to seeing it that I sort of avoid it?). I think since there isn't a lot of revealed prejudice based on people of varying skin tones (as opposed to varying clans who can have the exact same skin tones in some cases), I'm not sure I could see there being a more emotional empathy unless there's just a preference to have your character look like you, which is great! I think it's nice to have an avatar of yourself in a game especially if you have an easy time not taking things that happen to your character too personally, out of character. For some of us, or at least me, when you have a lot of yourself in your character it becomes harder to separate your emotions so focusing on what I do while I'm creating them helps to create that distance in the first place... If any of that makes sense. TL;DR: While not everyone is bleeding in through their character based on some stronger connections felt by choosing to make the character's skin tone closer to their own, I suppose it exists as a bond for some people. More likely I think what we find visually appealing to put into our characters often goes along with what we find visually appealing IRL. That, in turn, can often be based on the palette range of the people we're most often spending our time with and admiring on a regular basis, or they can be the exact opposite. For instance, I was raised around my family and their friends who were mostly Thai with light-medium tan skin (Central people) and I'm obsessed now with any pigmentation from pale skin and freckles to the darkest of colors, except for my own. I find all of them beautiful-- but I'm so used to seeing the slight variations of my skin that I'm sort of tired of the brown hair light-tan skin and don't really want to see it in my characters. So... even my Doman is pale and blue-haired. |
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04-23-2015, 06:46 PM
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As a brown girl IRL I GOT WORDS.
For introduction sake this is me at the absolute palest I will ever be, link here! And this is J, link here! If your immediate assumption is that I choose Miqo’te so that I could play a roundface browngirl you are 100% correct. Often times I feel like when you’re a brown girl you get typecast into either the sexless fighter chick (who is also from a tribe if you are in a fantasy world) or a sexy bellydancer. As someone who follows a pretty strict “write/draw what you wanna see†policy I can’t really complain about that and then play a myriad of pale characters. So generally I play characters closer to my skintone or darker in different roles. Usually nerds. Or mages. Or both. Listen ok, I have a type. There’s definitely a lot of nuances I’ve picked up from my skin color and how I identify with it to how people write about it. For instance I’ve noticed that for a lot of people “dark skinned†is closer to how I immediately identify “pale skinâ€. Or people will write about how J is “exotic†when I tried to make her features (save for her eyes) very boring and nondescript even if I changed her skin color. |
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