Dragon Age writer David Gaider has defended Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel - the game's least popular companion - stating th…
Dragon Age writer David Gaider has defended Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel - the game's least popular companion - stating that fandoms are more forgiving of male characters.claiming"Lae'zel is the RPG party member equivalent of 'the show gets really good after season four'". This was then shared - in a now-deleted post - by another user, adding if Lae'zel was male people would be swooning.
Gaider responded to this post, comparing Baldur's Gate 3 to Dragon Age."Can confirm," he said."The Dragon Age fandom consistently gave WAY more latitude and forgiveness to male characters as opposed to female characters, in every game. It is very much a Thing."Responding to a thread of replies, he later said:"This isn't specific to Lae'zel, but in her case had the character been male the fandom would be more forgiving. I guarantee it.
Can confirm. The Dragon Age fandom consistently gave WAY more latitude and forgiveness to male characters as opposed to female characters, in every game. It is very much a Thing.
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