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: Beamdog's Official Statement (4-6-2016)
Wow, it must've been awhile since you played the opening. Sarevok kills Gorion; in the normal game you won't even realise Tomoko was there unless you turn all the combat messages on. She shows up aga… (View Post)1 -
Re: Beamdog's Official Statement (4-6-2016)
Not a single other poster in this thread, to my recollection, seconded the notion that Safana was a particularly beloved or amazing NPC. So's Shar-teel, and she isn't a beloved or amazing NPC with lo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Beamdog's Official Statement (4-6-2016)
I'm talking about BG1. She casts Dispel Magic and often fails and then Sarevok kills him anyways. Calling her Gorion's killer is simply wrong, flat-out. If you want to call Tamoko a major character t… (View Post)2 -
Re: Beamdog's Official Statement (4-6-2016)
Do you honestly think Shar-teel is some sort of feminist icon? She's 100% as bad a character as Safana and I'd truthfully rather have seen her changed. She's more like a channer stereotype of a femin… (View Post)1 -
Re: BG and Politics (split from the SoD statement thread)
Riiiiiight, because there were no Jews or African Muslims in any of Shakespeare's plays. Also because it is totally reasonable to hold 17th century writers to the same standards as modern writers. Al… (View Post)2