Really

ChickenButt September 19, 2024 4:51 am

Edit: Damn 6:7 ratio. Sorry y’all if I offended anyone. I really don’t see the problem in the skin. It is weird but I won’t focus on it too much.

Like y’all really complain about his skin tone and ignore the fact they have red hair and grey-ish hair. Funny!
Love the selectiveness. I also get where some are coming from and I don’t want to be ignorant, I know how it feels to have skin color misrepresentation. But is it really something the author misrepresented? Maybe they just wanted the character with grey undertones.

Is it wrong for a character to have grey undertones? What if a person’s skin was green in fiction? KEY: Fiction

There’s really no right or wrong when it comes to making characters is part of my main point. I think we should just focus on story and not let this skin hate get crazy.

Honestly, this character would still be considered dark toned in my country and culture where light skin is the standard. I understand that to some, seeing Greg undertones is weird. But weirdest thing, something we should worry about more, is possibly going to see an Angel species possibly going to groom the red head.

Who can define proper skin in fiction? That’s my point. Here it’s just a story the author made, we don’t really know if this is a pattern in author’s works. But for example, Genshin Impact, is literally basing places off reality or just culturally and the music and the people too, like Sumeru for example, but the skin tones aren’t diverse which is misrepresentation.

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