Ayiekie
Ayiekie
I love Neera.
I think Beamdog is a great company.
Once there was a time when transphobes and #ggers overran the forums, and there were people who thanked me for fighting back against them. I love them. I hold the fact I did something worthwhile for them close to my heart.
I do not have it in me to do this anymore. I can't shrug off things I once would have. That's not anyone's fault. It just is what it is.
I'm not a big part of the forums and won't be missed. If someone remembers something I said fondly, I'm glad for that.
But I do want to say that there never a point where my words were not genuine.
Goodbye, all. I'm not deluded about how few might ever see this, but for those that do and those who don't alike: I wish you nothing but the best. Take care of yourselves.
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Re: Should Carthage be destroyed?
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Re: Trans person responds to Amber Scott and the other writers
In no way, shape, or form does saying "Baldur's Gate has some sexist elements" imply the moral and ethical approval of same by the fanbase. Saying "Baldur's Gate is a sexist game"… (View Post)5 -
Re: I like how people are complaining about lack of roleplay options
If male characters were designed for the appreciative gaze of the majority of women, they would not look like Conan. And if female characters were designed to look strong and capable, they would not … (View Post)1 -
Re: Anyone starting their Character fresh in SoD to minimize power?
I'm just cruising through BG1 on Story Mode, as I didn't feel like doing another good-aligned run but I wanted to finally get a chance to carry the Neera romance in BG2. I'm skipping most sidequests … (View Post)1 -
Re: Trans person responds to Amber Scott and the other writers
I remember the writer working on the (pretty great) Jem comic making a comment something to the effect of: "What was really hard wasn't just trying to match how good the original was, but trying… (View Post)3