Vivenne development was just a hot mess in dragon age which remind me of jacob in mass effect ![]()
Was Vivienne another very stereotypical black character?
#1
Posté 22 août 2015 - 06:31
#2
Posté 22 août 2015 - 06:36
Ajá my dear, AJá, because i was right, ajá my dear, ajá.

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#3
Posté 22 août 2015 - 06:56
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#4
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Posté 22 août 2015 - 07:04
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No...? ![]()
She has the personality of a snooty, haughty, elitist, highborn socialite. (And she has a British accent with a false polite "Dahling!" verbal tick to match!)
The animation team could have very easily given her a different ethnic model (including but not limited to a white British lady) and it wouldn't have changed her one bit. (In personality or voice.)
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#5
Posté 22 août 2015 - 07:11
The moral of the story is that someone will be offended no matter what you do. In fact, I'm probably offending someone right now.
(Incidentally, I like Vivienne. She's clever, interesting and quite easy on the eyes.)
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#7
Posté 22 août 2015 - 07:28
People keep saying that Vivienne is stereotypically black because apparently she is "sassy", but to me everything about her character screams "power-hungry socialite", which stereotypically I would consider to be a white woman's role. I think of someone like Meryl Streep's character in The Devil Wears Prada.
Edit: In case it's not clear, I don't consider such stereotypes to be a good thing.
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#8
Posté 22 août 2015 - 08:56
Wtf
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#9
Posté 22 août 2015 - 09:06
What...what's wrong with you op?
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#10
Posté 22 août 2015 - 11:00
How is she stereotypical? Sometimes it's fine looking at the things just the way they are and not overthink everything.
If theres anything wrong DA did with Vivienne allowing her to be a pain in my ass ..just like Sera.
#11
Posté 22 août 2015 - 11:45
Expand, please, OP. Nothing stuck out to me but I'll defer to a better argument, if someone is willing to make a thorough case for it.
Vivienne primarily comes across as ambitious, ruthless, and successful to me. Whilst black women, on the whole, tend to be portrayed as more masculine (and all the unflattering negative connotations - such as being unattractive, demanding, aggressive - that come with that) than their white counterparts, I don't think this is the case with Vivienne either. She's got an immaculate sense of style and poise which fits perfectly in with high Orlesian society (which is very feminine), and is also very capable of tenderness and passion (as seen in her personal quest).
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#13
Posté 23 août 2015 - 12:02
She was certainly stereotypical for a rich woman - arrogant and condescending.
But as a mage? She was decidedly un-stereotypical. How many other mages have we met who have her opinions on the role of mages in the Chantry? Zero.
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#14
Posté 23 août 2015 - 12:21
How is she stereotypical? Sometimes it's fine looking at the things just the way they are and not overthink everything.
If theres anything wrong DA did with Vivienne allowing her to be a pain in my ass ..just like Sera.
Now now, you know that over-thinking everything is standard operating procedure on the BioWare forum!
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#15
Posté 23 août 2015 - 06:43
She's closest to a stereotypical Parisia- I mean Orlesian. Actually the writers added the twist that the black woman character is the one mage of the three who advocates curtailing the freedom of mages (i.e., rather than being a black person inevitably manifest as the spokesperson against slavery). House mage!
The other aspect to Vivienne is that she's an ode to Baldur's Gate 1's character Dynaheir- a black female human mage who was also wise, intelligent, and a bit stuck up (though of a bit more decisively "good" alignment than Vivienne). Recurring stereotype! All black female human mages in fantasy games are the same... all two of them...
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#16
Posté 23 août 2015 - 06:44
She fits into the "Oreo" stereotype... A woman of a "deviant" origin (mage, I doubt being black matters) who happens to want power and overall more than it's offered to those hidden under the rug and dependant on constant welfare (the circle of magi) and chose to mingle with and turn herself into an upper class citizen (Orlesian noble) and then forgot about her roots and became all pretentious and power hungry.
Overall she's detestable, she often critizes apostates and other unfortunate pariahs while she was always protected from the world and went to grow surrounded by every luxury and blinding orlesian perk.
But she has the best specialization in the game and it's great to kill dragons, so I tolerate her in my parties.
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#18
Posté 23 août 2015 - 08:58
I'd love to hear what features of Vivienne you think are stereotypes OP. I'm genuinely struggling to understand where your coming from, or what you find in her character arc to be a "hot mess".
#19
Posté 23 août 2015 - 10:28
Vivienne is a character that makes a lot of sense when it comes to the Mage conflict even if you may be more anti-circle. I like her character and how she calls people out on their bullshit.
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#21
Posté 23 août 2015 - 10:37
What...what's wrong with you op?
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#23
Posté 23 août 2015 - 09:33
No...?
She has the personality of a snooty, haughty, elitist, highborn socialite. (And she has a British accent with a false polite "Dahling!" verbal tick to match!)
The animation team could have very easily given her a different ethnic model (including but not limited to a white British lady) and it wouldn't have changed her one bit. (In personality or voice.)
Pretty much this^. Her personality has nothing to do with her ethnicity--or any parallel to ethnicities from this world (as opposed to Thedas).
#24
Posté 24 août 2015 - 03:44
Nope, at least not to me.
#25
Posté 24 août 2015 - 03:52
She can be sassy I guess...




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