Jan 12, 2006, 09:14 PM // 21:14
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Guest
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why are the professions so stereotyped?
first off let me say that i am not racist in anyway. but some things i just notice about the professions that i dont really understand.
like for example when you make a black char they look like white people with black paint on them. plus theres no haircuts for black people other then dreads. how comes theres no afros or afro puffs for female black chars or long dreads that hang down or cornrolls?
or how come all the male ranger haircuts r long hair? can a ranger not have short hair?
or can a monk not let his long hair down or is that like a monk rule or something that they have to be bald or halfway bald lol.
i wanna make a black char but they look so fake its just funny to me.
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Jan 12, 2006, 09:20 PM // 21:20
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: May 2005
Guild: [ECTO]
Profession: Mo/W
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um...
INDIFERENCE FTW!
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Jan 12, 2006, 09:43 PM // 21:43
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jan 2006
Guild: Stars of Destiny
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Soul_Train
or how come all the male ranger haircuts r long hair? can a ranger not have short hair?
or can a monk not let his long hair down or is that like a monk rule or something that they have to be bald or halfway bald lol.
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Rangers are generally (stereotypically) thought to be men of nature, out in the wild. Hunters, gatherers, etc. Most depictions of these types of personalities show them as somewhat rugged and scruffy and unkept. Who would want to see a clean cut primped and preened Ranger anyway? That's what Mesmers are for
Same idea with Monks. Going back to shoalin monks and abbots I guess with bald heads. Maybe they are doing their godly duty and donating their hair to the poor. St. Francis Assisi style
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Jan 13, 2006, 02:45 AM // 02:45
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Academy Page
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Team Arena's District 1
Guild: The United Nations (xUNx)
Profession: Me/N
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GuildWars = RPG = Fantasy
you want afro's & mean looking gangsta style characters ---> www.gtasa.com <--- its awesome, unless you live in australia like me where the govt likes to nerf all rockstar games
but yes more variety in faces/hair/etc would be nice
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Aug 22, 2006, 11:32 AM // 11:32
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jun 2006
Profession: E/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Soul_Train
first off let me say that i am not racist in anyway. but some things i just notice about the professions that i dont really understand.
like for example when you make a black char they look like white people with black paint on them. plus theres no haircuts for black people other then dreads. how comes theres no afros or afro puffs for female black chars or long dreads that hang down or cornrolls?
or how come all the male ranger haircuts r long hair? can a ranger not have short hair?
or can a monk not let his long hair down or is that like a monk rule or something that they have to be bald or halfway bald lol.
i wanna make a black char but they look so fake its just funny to me.
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I realise this is an old thread, but I read it and had to comment.
You said your not racist, which is great, but OMG did you write some non-pc stuff.
Your kind of assuming that all black individuals have or want an afro?
First off it isnt just black people who have big puffy afros. A bloke from my village has one and we call him "disco stew" when ever ya see him.
Secondly not all black people have afros. Imagine Anet had made it so that black skinned characters could ONLY have african american style hair cuts.... now that would have caused an outcry.
You should have really worded your question differently. Maybe just said "why is there not afros...?".
I understand your view about stereotyping hairstyles for professions. My view on that is Anet are obviously trying to play on all our perspectives of how we view those professions.
In films, and tv and books, rangers always have long hair. And casters always have emoish, or longish hair. Monks always tend to be bold or short hair.
Their playing on our child-hood images of these characters that we've got from books and films.
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Aug 22, 2006, 12:19 PM // 12:19
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Maryland/DC Area
Guild: Farmers Unite [FU]
Profession: W/
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Originally Posted by freekedoutfish
I realise this is an old thread, but I read it and had to comment.
You said your not racist, which is great, but OMG did you write some non-pc stuff.
Your kind of assuming that all black individuals have or want an afro?
First off it isnt just black people who have big puffy afros. A bloke from my village has one and we call him "disco stew" when ever ya see him.
Secondly not all black people have afros. Imagine Anet had made it so that black skinned characters could ONLY have african american style hair cuts.... now that would have caused an outcry.
You should have really worded your question differently. Maybe just said "why is there not afros...?".
I understand your view about stereotyping hairstyles for professions. My view on that is Anet are obviously trying to play on all our perspectives of how we view those professions.
In films, and tv and books, rangers always have long hair. And casters always have emoish, or longish hair. Monks always tend to be bold or short hair.
Their playing on our child-hood images of these characters that we've got from books and films.
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The point that is trying to be made is that all ethnicities aren't properly represented in the game.
The attempt and injecting them were very weak, to say the least.
Right all "black" people don't have afro's, but very few "black" people have long flowing hair (unless it's treated), especially males.
The point is in the first two chapters, Anet's version of colored character was akin to painting blackface on one of the character models.
This may change with Nightfall.
The request wasn't for all characters with dark skin to have "african american" hairstyles, just that the styles available included some hairstyles of the black culture. That's not very hard to do nor too much to ask.
You statement regarding TV books and other forms of entertainment is a joke, considering most of those stereotypes were created at a time when black people were barely considered or treated like people. Not to mention that these images were created by people of European descent based on their limited knowledge of the world and biased opinions.
How do you know what a ranger, or elementalist or mesmer would look like in the Sahara Desert or the Amazon Basin or in pre-settled Australia.
Yeah, you will probably say there weren't any there...how do you know?
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Aug 22, 2006, 12:40 PM // 12:40
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of Brackenwood
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
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It's okay to bump an old thread, but not when the subject has since become irrelevant. We have Nightfall coming out which basically answers this suggestion.
Closed.
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