Panel 1: Bilbo Baggins holding a character sheet.

  • Bilbo: “After all, why not?”

Panel 2: character sheet now has a transgender pride flag in it.

  • Bilbo: “Why shouldn’t I make this character trans?”
  • Hippie Moosen@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    I like player races that don’t typically have a concept of sex or gender. It’s one of the fun things to play with that’s just built in to warforged and leshy. “So are you a boy or a girl?” “…I’m a cactus.”

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    Ooh, I do this too! I like to throw a twist into my characters, just to make them different from me. That way they become less of a self-insert, and I get to explore a different life experience.

    I also had my very patriarchal, xenophobic dwarven cleric go through a bisexual awakening after meeting some fit, hairless male monks. It was remarkable how normal it felt for him to have that dawning realization, even as he was already married (to a proper Dwarven woman). I was a much better ally after that campaign, especially when a new player joined us, who was bisexual.

    For my one trans character, I asked my gender non-conforming friends for advice, so that I wouldn’t accidentally make an ignorant caricature.

    Make your characters Ace! Or Pan! Taste the rainbow in your games, even if you’re limited to one or two colors IRL.

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      Exploring identities through roleplay is a valuable experience. I discovered I was bisexual because I made a gay mad scientist, and it turned out that didn’t take much effort to stay in character.

      That said I made an enby war survivor for a game about pilots and as a cis guy I have no idea what I’m doing. Thankfully nobody has seen any problem, including a trans friend, but I constantly feel like I’m about to fumble it.

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        I discovered I was bisexual because I made a gay mad scientist.

        Ayyyyyy, part of the reason I found out I’m trans is through realising I enjoyed playing female characters moreso than men, and had an easier time doing it.

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    When I was recruiting for a game this summer, one of the questions I asked applicants was ‘How do you feel about “politics” in games?’. I wanted to fish out who was going to throw a fit when they met a gay couple in-game. Or when other parts of the game weren’t extremely traditional or reactionary.

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    I’m playing a genderfluid character in a play-by-post superheroes game, and hoping I’m not doing terribly at it.

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    I have an elven Barbarian whom I have been meaning to use in a campaign for a while now. tl;dw: His dad is an abusive racial supremacist who had very fixed ideas of how my Barbarian should be and act like, but could never live up to.

    Just recently I realized that he could be very easily interpreted as a trans allegory, and decided to go the extra mile. So now he’s a trans man.

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      According to official Eberron lore, gender is just another aspect of themselves to change and morph around, which I interpret to mean that most of em are pangender or gender apathetic, or something else along those lines.