In Square Enix’s latest epic RPG, the moral monstrosity of slavery is effectively reduced to window dressing

  • Stepos Venzny@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    That’s why the phrasing was “from the caste of people” in the clarification. It was just a cultural difference: his home treated him as honorable and other cultures don’t.

    When he is briefly enslaved, it wasn’t because they mistook him for being the kind of person you get to do that to, it’s because he was that kind of person and simply hadn’t been treated that way before.

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      his home treated him as honorable and other cultures don’t

      Not the point of the story, when NPCs get to know who the character is theirs opinion changes

      it wasn’t because they mistook him for being the kind of person you get to do that to

      That is actually almost what happened. If he was not a mage, that story point would change little.

      The “mages are slaves” thing is more akin to FF6’s “there is no magic in this world”, like it is a somewhat big deal that Terra is mage, but game doesn’t spend much time there since it is not a point.