>>96436235
I just find the whole thing galling. I've played with people with a few different disabilities. These were good games. Good players. But never once did they ever even consider playing someone with their own disability. They wanted to be warriors. thieves rogues etc. Because in their mind and their imagination they're not cripples. The whole point of the game is to be more than what we are. This isn't being more inclusive, this is saying to someone that they must always be defined by their handicap. When my friend Steve came to play he was a half elf archer and in those moments he could forget his physical limitations because they didn't matter anymore. If you honestly give this any thought at all it's obvious how insulting it is. How egotistical it is. How it exists purely for the benefit of the person who included it to let them think they made a difference to let them stroke their own sense of self superiority. Can you honestly imagine, explaining the game to some child for the first time, explaining how the world is limited only by his own imagination, how he can be anything he wants to be, and as you watch his eyes light up and his imagination begin to race, you look down to him and say "Oh yes and also there's a wheel chair so you can play too." Disgusting. They should be ASHAMED.