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Cael

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Black skin is a reaction against high levels of UV light, it has nothing to do with jungles.
Proof positive the motherfucker has not been reading anything that was posted.
 

Lacrymas

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I would once again advise against applying real world evolutionary history (or any kind of real world history) to my setting. While black skin is common in jungles, it's also very possible (and has literally happened) to get black skin in any other environment with high levels of UV light because that is what causes black skin, not anything else. This obsessive "critiquing" of my setting is very amusing, not gonna lie, but I wonder why nobody seems to apply this energy to other settings. I certainly am not seeing the Golarion or Forgotten Realms critique essays. While I do welcome critique, it has to be legit, not emotional screeching about wokeness in a setting where theocracy reigns supreme, gays are exiled and most women are expected to be housebound and to rear children.
 

Cael

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I would once again advise against applying real world evolutionary history (or any kind of real world history) to my setting. While black skin is common in jungles, it's also very possible (and has literally happened) to get black skin in any other environment with high levels of UV light because that is what causes black skin, not anything else. This obsessive "critiquing" of my setting is very amusing, not gonna lie, but I wonder why nobody seems to apply this energy to other settings. I certainly am not seeing the Golarion or Forgotten Realms critique essays. While I do welcome critique, it has to be legit, not emotional screeching about wokeness in a setting where theocracy reigns supreme, gays are exiled and most women are expected to be housebound and to rear children.
And yet in real life, it is jungle people who are black skinned, not the desert people (or beach-loving whites, for that matter). You are nothing but a moron trying to act smart, which is probably why people have fun kicking your idiocies around. It amuses us.
 

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