>What's Grail?
>It's a community of gacha gamers united by a single, simple idea.
>"We are the target audience."
>Our duty is to gatekeep as many tourists from harem/ML games as possible.
>We are not straightforward evil - if you can see, Grail members don't invade any games meant for non-straight audience. There are more than 50 replies to a post asking us an opinion on gachas with queer representation supported by devs - and everyone agrees they are fine for the audience they are meant for, and no one among us plays or interacts with them.
>However when it comes to harem/ML games meant for straight people, someone always finds a "matter of discuss" and won't miss a chance to:
>- tell us we are interpreting the story wrong and certain characters are "indeed non-straight";
>- tell us we are weirdos/incels/hetslop fans/etc etc;
>- push onto agenda, keep on believing and spreading an idea that a certain character is in love with another character of the same sex and it's "undeniable";
>- block us for not letting them spread literal misinformation and headcanons served as "canon";
>- QRT us to say we are harassing someone over nothing without even seeing the whole situation and understanding what sort of behavior is normal and what is not;
>- and more.
>But the recipe for peaceful coexistence is really simple:
>Don't invade straight games and communities with your yuri/yaoi headcanons.
>We are not demanding much. There are a lot of other games you can play where your ideas are directly supported by developers. Literally. Official queers, trans and else, with no discussions, confirmed by devs. Go visit them.
>And if you think a gacha from Chinese-based devs is catering towards non-straight audience, even in the slightest - that's a delusion that can be seen from outer space.
>There are things meant for certain audiences. We know how to behave. We don't touch yuri/yaoi games. It's up to you to start behaving as well.