#that's what makes it feel like lip service to an important irl concept
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#the thing is the cultural artifact repatriation is handled in SUCH a shallow way#it doesn't dig into what 'cultural artifacts' might include or why repatriation matters#that's what makes it feel like lip service to an important irl concept#also it simply makes the companion dialogues boring when everybody nods wisely to themselves. yes so wise of us.#dav#dav spoilere#dragon age the veilguard#dragon age the veilgaurd spoilers#also op your dialogue rewrite just *sounds more like dragon age*#historically they have been obsessed with presenting 'both sides' even to conflicts with clear oppressors and oppressed
*nodding sagely*
I got a party banter between Bellara and Taash about how the Lords of Fortune steal elven artifacts. And then Taash clarifies later that they have a Dalish expert on the team so they can check to make sure the Lords don't sell something culturally important and instead return it to the elves.
Like. I get it. You want the Lords to be fun swashbuckler Disney pirates and Robin Hoods instead of actual pirates who steal and plunder. Because we're only now in Western society realizing that stealing from indigenous groups is, uh, bad. But like. Writing really uninteresting factions for your "dark" fantasy (tho lbr Dragon Age hasn't been dark fantasy since DA2) isn't gonna solve real-world neo-colonialism, ya know? The Lords not stealing priceless elven artifacts and returning them to the elves doesn't signal to me that the Lords are total rascally good guys, it signals to me that BioWare itself is trying really hard to seem morally conscious. "See? We know stealing from other cultures is bad!!!"
And man. Not to be a "political correctness has poisoned media" grifter on main (tbh it's less political correctness itself and more the commodification of real-world activism) but I couldn't help but imagine how this convo would've played out in earlier games, potentially even Inquisition.
You could've so EASILY made this interesting while giving the Lords and Taash and Bellara a lot more depth, while also making it clear that stealing from indigenous groups is wrong.
Just have the Lords, yeah, actually sell those artifacts. But also establish that the Lords take in and help elves from all walks of life. That they free slaves, or collaborate with alienages. Then you could have Taash defend the practice by saying to Bellara that little orphaned elf kids being sold as slaves probably don't give a flying fuck about some artifacts they're never gonna see, but the money from selling those artifacts goes to buying them food. And have Bellara fire back that preserving elven culture is also part of its survival, and that there are Dalish clans that would be willing to pay for them or offer something in return. Or have her say that the Lords are doing charity for the sake of recruitment rather than actual altruism. And then Taash responds that those high and mighty Dalish elves don't do shit to help abandoned city elves, just because those aren't part of their correct elven subculture, and they care more about reclaiming old glory than helping the people that exist here and now.
Then you could have side missions or at least codex entries that describe maybe some Lord recruit being conflicted about what they're doing. Maybe a few of them are collaborating to hijack a deal or steal back an artifact. Have implications that some high-ranking Lords are, in fact, using those artifacts for their own gain, despite claiming otherwise. Have some Lords genuinely trying to help, and believing that gold and trinkets don't matter as much as people's lives, so they sell them in exchange for safety for refugees or slaves or some other helpless group.
But no. Instead it's "hey do you steal from my people?" "nah lmao we have a cultural advisor don't even worry about it" "oh wow so cool and woke of you!" And then that's it. No need for any further discussion. No conflict and no complexity. No bad actors and moral quandaries.
Weh.
#yesss#also yeah i'm glad u picked up on that cuz i don't want ppl to think that i'm trying to IRL both-sides that hypothetical conflict#but in fiction -- esp bioware -- they could definitely do that as clumsy as it would be#the important part isn't whether they're pulling off the 'grey morality' (cuz bioware usually doesn't lbr)#(even the shit i wrote off the dome is like 'ehh idk if i'd buy this')#but whether them *trying* creates enough friction and intrigue in the narrative itself#whether the *characters* believe the shit they say#like when fenris and anders are like 'did you ever try to kill yourself' the idea isn't to consider which one of them is right#but that the girls are fightiiinnngggg#idk does that make sense???#datv#veilguard critical#veilguard spoilers#also yes i realize the irony of me nodding sagely at tags that made fun of characters nodding wisely#consider this a treat
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