
BE CAREFUL WITH THIS DISCUSSION K? I am not politically correct, so I won't mind, but others might.
With that aside, I'm curious about this particular detail. We all say we separate our characters from ourselves, but with this oft-overlooked trait (probably because how sensitive it could be), how much do we really separate our characters?
For example, I have brown skin IRL so I play a brown-skinned character. I feel a stronger association to the character that way...am I bleeding in? Well, if that's the case...from the RL pictures thread, a lot of light-skinned players player light-skinned characters. Quick aside; I've noticed light-skinned players who play dark-skinned characters tend to pick a somewhat unnatural or strange skin tone on their avatars, sometimes like a chocolate looking one.Â
Even then, with characters playing Ul'dahn born (at least a lot of the NPCs are portrayed as Levantine skin tone at the very least; the recent MSQ ending had Ul'dahn NPCs who were quite olive), they still might play a light skin character, despite being from the desert.
I'm not saying there's anything particularly wrong at all, or that there should be a way of doing it. I've just noticed it is a peculiar detail and am wondering what people's thoughts are on it. I've included a poll for posterity's sake.
With that aside, I'm curious about this particular detail. We all say we separate our characters from ourselves, but with this oft-overlooked trait (probably because how sensitive it could be), how much do we really separate our characters?
For example, I have brown skin IRL so I play a brown-skinned character. I feel a stronger association to the character that way...am I bleeding in? Well, if that's the case...from the RL pictures thread, a lot of light-skinned players player light-skinned characters. Quick aside; I've noticed light-skinned players who play dark-skinned characters tend to pick a somewhat unnatural or strange skin tone on their avatars, sometimes like a chocolate looking one.Â
Even then, with characters playing Ul'dahn born (at least a lot of the NPCs are portrayed as Levantine skin tone at the very least; the recent MSQ ending had Ul'dahn NPCs who were quite olive), they still might play a light skin character, despite being from the desert.
I'm not saying there's anything particularly wrong at all, or that there should be a way of doing it. I've just noticed it is a peculiar detail and am wondering what people's thoughts are on it. I've included a poll for posterity's sake.