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Mortmal:
I did mention the mongols on my post. Female warriors among them were not a rarity at all.
Female warriors who did pass as men would be kind of pointless. How's that different from playing a man and LARPing in your head you are a tomboy in a guy's costume? Neither the sprite nor the dialogue options can be different, otherwise you are not passing very well as a man. And female monks I am not sure they count as in general they were outside both court life and military life, which from what we have seen so far does look like it is what the game does focus so far. None of the other examples were girls who just did happen to be warriors: All of them were pretty exceptional cases.
Other than that Chinese History is bleeping long. A dozen examples in more than three thousands years of history is, well, very poor. What you are saying would be similar to say we should have female knights in medieval europe games because of Joan of Arc, or that female warriors should be in for a Sengoku period game just because noble ladies, and then just some, were trained in combat because it was a time rife with chaos and battle.
The most important thing to remember is that for the character to be allowed to be a girl without it requiring a lot of extra work females in the role the main character does play need to be somewhat normal. Not commonplace, of course, but normal enough for their experience not to be completely different from a man's. You could MAYBE get away with it as an acceptable break from reality in the Tang Dynasty, but the Southern Song period was not a very loose one in that regard. And even in Tang times one would really need to write a very different plot for a female character to make sense in an historical fashion, as most of the power they could obtain was social in nature.
The second most important thing to remember is Confucianism. Ancient China did love Confucius. Confucianism was one of the most important cultural influences in aristocratic China from the Eastern Han period onwards, and Confucius did not really like women all that much. You do the math.
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Aurore: You do REALLY need to take a refresher course on your Chinese history. I am a girl. I would not play a RPG game set in modern times or cyberpunk times or whatever where I am forced to play as some guy, at least if the guy isn't really hot and the game isn't paperdolly enough to have him go around shirtless and bleep. But this game does actually have a proper reason not to have girls as PCs given the era and the apparent topic. Would you say that to not have girls as soldiers in the trenchs in a WWI game is MISOGYNISTIC and SEXIST? What about having a female knight during the crusades? Get some context, gurl.
To quote one chinese woman 'Do you truely believe that Honor, Courage and Determination are the province of men only?'
Nope. But openly participating in politics, leading military forces, and the like in Southern Song China? Yupity yup.
Allowing female characters even if rare in the period is perfectly possible and reasonable. Id there were just a handful it doesnt matter, because YOU ARE ONE OF THAT HANDFUL..
And thus he needs to write entirely new dialogue, script entirely new events and cutscenes, and develop entirely new options and situations just because your character is unique and thus no one will react to her as they would react to a guy doing the same things, as for the guy those were acceptable and, inside the context of the game, normal.
A single guy. Or maybe two or three guys. Doing a game in their free time. Sure thingie. Reality check = failed.