Okay, so I don’t usually do this sort of thing on Tumblr, but I’ve noticed a pattern of disrespect in The Arcana fandom that I feel needs to addressed yet again.
Going out of your way to misgender and disrespect someone’s identity does not make you enlightened compared to the masses, or cool, or edgy—it makes you an asshole. Whether they’re a real person or a fictional character doesn’t matter. It costs zero dollars to be polite and respectful, and if you can’t manage that, it takes less energy to keep your thoughts to yourself than to type them out and share them with the world.
I know this is harsh, but it needs to be said. Non-binary, trans, and agender people are part of the LGBT+ community and if you can’t respect them, then why are you playing The Arcana? Most, if not all, of the characters fall somewhere under the LGBT+ umbrella! You don’t get to pick and choose which identities you support and which ones you don’t in this community—you either treat everyone with kindness and decency, or you get the hell out.
He did it for you
THINGS I NEED TO FUCKING KNOW: Why every fuckin trans man or nb person I know who binds is like “oh binders are the worst, you can’t breathe in them, I know someone who broke a rib once”,
And meanwhile over in historical costuming, we are fucking eating, sleeping, swordfighting, riding horses, and feeling great like this:
(credit: Jenny La Flamme, The Tudor Tailor, Verdaera)
Like is there NO overlap between people who want to bind and people who care about accurate 16th century clothing reconstruction techniques?
(I, okay, maybe it is kind of a niche interest, but…. REALLY? Anyone who’s made a boned binder, PLS SPEAK TO ME)
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Baldemar ❤️
this man’s commitment to his one-eyed life is so endearing,,, julian your eye still works. baby. you’re among friends. please
Yes.
Sotha Sil, taping a knife to a spider construct and letting it go: Be free, my child.
Almalexia, walking in with a cut on her ankle: Who the FU-?!?!
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