For the record, i am NOT referring to things like gender, race, sexuality, etc, at least for the purpose of this thread . I am not even necessarily talking about M20 per se. Rather, i am talking about the very way the game is structured.
For instance, what is the single most hated tradition in Mage? Not by players, but rather "which one has a lot of bad things written about it"
I think the answer is, obviously, the Order of Hermes. My issue is not, for instance, that the order has politics, or is hypocritical, or evil or whatever. What bothers me is that all of this is presented
from a very OOC perspective. Read guide to the sabbat , to the Camarilla, the Dharma books, or whatever. You will always find the group in question representing itself, so to speak, along with
some more neutral, cold, "clinical" input from the writer.
Should you own the books, please just read some literally random pages from " clanbook Tremere revised" and Order of hermes Revised, to mention just one of a myriad of examples spread through countless books.
It is as if i am reading a history pamphlet written by either the Hollow Ones, or at the very least, the most reform-minded in the Order. In essence, they are portrayed as bumbling idiots with the word "pride" given as a justification.
Now, there are 2 possibilities here. 1) the writers hate Hermeticism as a concept. I think this one can be safely discounted.
2) The order represents all the RL things hated by the writers It all but screams
"This is the Washington/Democratic establishment. These are the people representing the bad history of western civilization "
Note: whether or not this is true is besides the point. The main issue is that they are presented as such even from their own freaking perspective. Last i checked, the Republican party Platform,
was written by the actual Party, right?
I focused on the order, because it is, in my opinion. the easiest example to analyze, but you can see this, to a lesser or greater extend, with the other Traditions, albeit with more subtlety
That is, in general, the more sympathy the writers have towards any particular group, the more positively it will actually be presented even from an IC perspective. In short, the more the
people representing the "establishment"* hate, say, the Euthanatoi , the more you know that they will actually get a very good portrayal. (which is not necessarily a bad thing, depending on
how it manifests in the writing, mind you).
*Establishment here meaning the people that your mage is supposed to be railing against. Yes, it's not explicitly stated, and i suppose i could be wrong, but i think that it short of is, in a "taken for granted" kind of way, in a fashion that i do not see in, say, Vampire, which does not take for granted your character's ideology in relation to his Sect.
This whole situation reminds me of a DnD joke "All drow characters are rebels against their evil kind...which no one ever actually sees."
Except that in DnD this seems accidental( player choice), rather than the way it is presented.
This would also lead to the question of whether or not mages should be represented as more amoral, on average, but i would probably be threadjacking my own thread, lol
For instance, what is the single most hated tradition in Mage? Not by players, but rather "which one has a lot of bad things written about it"
I think the answer is, obviously, the Order of Hermes. My issue is not, for instance, that the order has politics, or is hypocritical, or evil or whatever. What bothers me is that all of this is presented
from a very OOC perspective. Read guide to the sabbat , to the Camarilla, the Dharma books, or whatever. You will always find the group in question representing itself, so to speak, along with
some more neutral, cold, "clinical" input from the writer.
Should you own the books, please just read some literally random pages from " clanbook Tremere revised" and Order of hermes Revised, to mention just one of a myriad of examples spread through countless books.
It is as if i am reading a history pamphlet written by either the Hollow Ones, or at the very least, the most reform-minded in the Order. In essence, they are portrayed as bumbling idiots with the word "pride" given as a justification.
Now, there are 2 possibilities here. 1) the writers hate Hermeticism as a concept. I think this one can be safely discounted.
2) The order represents all the RL things hated by the writers It all but screams
"This is the Washington/Democratic establishment. These are the people representing the bad history of western civilization "
Note: whether or not this is true is besides the point. The main issue is that they are presented as such even from their own freaking perspective. Last i checked, the Republican party Platform,
was written by the actual Party, right?
I focused on the order, because it is, in my opinion. the easiest example to analyze, but you can see this, to a lesser or greater extend, with the other Traditions, albeit with more subtlety
That is, in general, the more sympathy the writers have towards any particular group, the more positively it will actually be presented even from an IC perspective. In short, the more the
people representing the "establishment"* hate, say, the Euthanatoi , the more you know that they will actually get a very good portrayal. (which is not necessarily a bad thing, depending on
how it manifests in the writing, mind you).
*Establishment here meaning the people that your mage is supposed to be railing against. Yes, it's not explicitly stated, and i suppose i could be wrong, but i think that it short of is, in a "taken for granted" kind of way, in a fashion that i do not see in, say, Vampire, which does not take for granted your character's ideology in relation to his Sect.
This whole situation reminds me of a DnD joke "All drow characters are rebels against their evil kind...which no one ever actually sees."
Except that in DnD this seems accidental( player choice), rather than the way it is presented.
This would also lead to the question of whether or not mages should be represented as more amoral, on average, but i would probably be threadjacking my own thread, lol
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