My thougts and thumbs up for even more inclusivity in RPGs in the future. Download the app to discover new creators and popular trends. This approach reminds of the approach that some queer or LBGTQI+ persons i know approach campiness in queer/LGBTQI+ culture. Watch youre gay meme videos on TikTok customized just for you. It took me quite a few years of playing D&D before i was able to embrace this campiness myself, but now i found that allowing for the game to be not so serious have allowed me to take it to more serious places and even use it to adress some serious issues. If i were to venture a guess (and hopefully not offending anyone) i think that some queer or LBBTQ people have a fondness for some of the campiness inherent (or at least adjacent) to a lot of fantasy in the D&D vein. Straight white cis males (like myself) also have a lot of different reasons for enjoying the game, be it storytelling, serious hardcore tactical combat or just embracing an opportunity to make funny voices. I think queer or LGBTQI+ persons have a lot of different reasons for enjoying D&D (and other role-playing games). ![]() I like to point to this article from the Analog Game Studies: Out of the dungeons representations of queer sexuality in rpg source books to show how far RPGs have moved in a positive direction on this topic. Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse
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