It’s a big problem in the books as well, same with most fantasy. Honestly most writer’s first descriptive of a woman is their boob size, or how their clothes are in relation to their boobs. And they always refer to them as breasts as though it makes it artistic. I just laugh at it now but IT IS EVERYWHERE. I said something similar to this in the Witcher subreddit a while ago and got harassed so probably should have come here first. I’m a big fan of the games and books and it’s ok to like something while still acknowledging its flaws. I wish more people knew that as it’s the only way it’ll stop.
take-a-mike on October 20th, 2019 at 18:08 UTC »
It’s a big problem in the books as well, same with most fantasy. Honestly most writer’s first descriptive of a woman is their boob size, or how their clothes are in relation to their boobs. And they always refer to them as breasts as though it makes it artistic. I just laugh at it now but IT IS EVERYWHERE. I said something similar to this in the Witcher subreddit a while ago and got harassed so probably should have come here first. I’m a big fan of the games and books and it’s ok to like something while still acknowledging its flaws. I wish more people knew that as it’s the only way it’ll stop.
YoungAdult_ on October 20th, 2019 at 18:42 UTC »
Whenever I played Skyrim as a female I always went all out with armor. The scantily clad armor for female trope is infuriating.
TJ_McWeaksauce on October 20th, 2019 at 18:52 UTC »
At least Cerys is wearing something reasonable. I really like her outfit: it's a nice mix between "Skellige highborn" and "bad-ass".
The funny thing is, Cerys shows less skin than her brother does.