An odd point of view, if you don't mind my saying so. Aria is a woman. To the people using such buzz phrases as "political correctness" or "SJW", the mere existance of women in a work of fiction, particularly when they're in positions of power, is inherently political.
No no, you've got it all wrong.The reason people complain about "SJWs" is not because they don't like having women in their games (. It's because they say crap like this (in threads where it doesn't belong) with no basis in reality. (Work of fiction? Seriously? What have you been smoking?)
Noone says 'women in rpgs, women in power in rpgs' is political or a bad thing. Not a single person, no matter how rabid an anti PCer they are. None said having Wynne, Jarvia, Anora, Meredith etc in the previous DA games was political. The political part was Bioware putting dialog in the game with the intention of lecturing,rather than entertaining. For instance the dialog with Bull about Krem or the option to ask the Dutchess whether people would find it strange for 2 women to dance together.
When I play an RPG, especially a story driven RPG like Bioware makes I want the option to choose all dialog options and be entertained rather than lectured to because I chose the 'wrong' dialog choice.
Enough derailing of this thread.
Sorry OP, I'm not really a fan of your idea. Good try though.