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The Elven Lass Liberation League


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Varenus Luckmann

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The Elven Lass Liberation League (ELLL) starts here.

The ELLL seeks to - through socially concious demonstrations, civil disobediance and murder squads - affect the seemingly illogical and wanton decision to force immoral or asocial behaviour upon free elvhenan men, wheter they stem from an alienage, a dalish clan or otherwise. Most notably the restriction of romancable eligable elven lasses.

As of now there are no romance options for a racially or morally concious elven man, as opposed to the multitude of options available to human male and women - in the case of human harlots seemingly involving coupling with a depraved & oikophobic elven traitor.

Considering the cultural controversy and the implications on the elven peoples as a whole, this is nothing short of a major oversight, intentional or not. With romances as an integrated part of an overall arc, the demand of representation should come naturally and spontaneous to every free man or woman. The choice of mate or spouse is a major decision within virtually any culture or creed and a socially unacceptable choice would, and should, result in widespread ostracization - this of course not applying to humans in human cultures, since any such offspring is naturally devolved into their degenerate state of being.

As some of you may know, the spawn of any unholy elven-human crossbreeding always results in a human calf. With declining birthrates, the quickening, and the wanton oppression from human rapelords, no elf in good conscience would, or should, choose to select a human harlot or concubine as mate.

By not offering representation to the male elven population, Bioware is perpetuating a silent genocide upon the elven race as a whole and supporting hate crimes on an ever-growing scale. We want to change that. Please, show us that you care.

Join the Elven Lass Liberation League (ELLL) today. By having this userbar in your signature, you constantly remind our oppressors that we exist and that we will not stand silent as a people fade slowly into the abyss. A fate not of our making, but forced upon us. A genocide seemingly ignored.

Why the spoiler forum? Because it's entirely possible that there are still those not aware of the current situation. And for those few, we are not allowed to preach.

No cooperation without representation!

Modifié par Varenus Luckmann, 24 octobre 2009 - 10:12 .


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David Gaider

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Purple Lady wrote...
I just think that when it came to
creating romances for DAO, they did not think of, hey, what races, but
more of Hey, what cool characters can we create? I just think that
there was no elven lady with a good story that came to their mind,
that's all.

This is true. I never said we would never ever do a female elven romance again, just that we didn't sit around trying to fill racial slots and then create characters to match. Nor will we.

I'd like to enjoy another Bioware romance, but I don't see myself enjoying one where I have to detach myself from my character(s) 

If you simply decide that you must create a militant elven character who would never ever have a relationship of any kind with a human, then knock yourself out. Demanding that we must not only conform to your vision of elves but actually provide you with a romance to suit is only eyeroll-inducing. Sometimes I think this whole jumped-up elven identification thing you have going, Lotion, is just tongue-in-cheek, but other times I think that yes, you must indeed be a wackadoodle.

Don't be a wackadoodle. Image IPB

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Sheryl Chee

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Elves. All look same.

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Sheryl Chee

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Lotion Soronnar wrote...

 But for some reason The Gaider rememeberth my name. Must be the sheer power of my presence.


I think it's more to do with us wondering why anyone would name themselves after a cosmetic product used to soften skin and/or as lubrication.

Or at least that's why I remember you. Image IPB