Personally, I think that like the elf ranger, the sorceress represents George's talents and vision working at their best as well.
There's a nice little info sheet that takes a proper look at why he does it with his necromancers.I'll try to find it.
User JemothSkarii found it (or perhaps authored it). It's in the other Dragon's Crown thread. Minor NSFW, perhaps. Fertility statues.
The exaggeration of life-giving or life-nurturing assets, which unavoidably also sexualizes a character I accept, is part of a pattern with this guy's necromancers. In Dragon's Crown, that exaggeration is taken to a further-than-normal extreme because that's Dragon Crown's style.
If you still find it objectionable Jim, that's fine. But I think it's interesting- more interesting than a dessicated old man- and quite clever, actually.
There should be less of the all-the-same, I agree. But if this game had been the one to get that ball rolling, I don't think I'd have liked it as much.
There's a nice little info sheet that takes a proper look at why he does it with his necromancers.
User JemothSkarii found it (or perhaps authored it). It's in the other Dragon's Crown thread. Minor NSFW, perhaps. Fertility statues.
The exaggeration of life-giving or life-nurturing assets, which unavoidably also sexualizes a character I accept, is part of a pattern with this guy's necromancers. In Dragon's Crown, that exaggeration is taken to a further-than-normal extreme because that's Dragon Crown's style.
If you still find it objectionable Jim, that's fine. But I think it's interesting- more interesting than a dessicated old man- and quite clever, actually.
There should be less of the all-the-same, I agree. But if this game had been the one to get that ball rolling, I don't think I'd have liked it as much.