Gender Bias in Baldur's Gate 3: Fans' Unfair Treatment of Lae'zel

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Gender Bias in Baldur's Gate 3: Fans' Unfair Treatment of Lae'zel
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The co-creator of the Dragon Age franchise, David Gaider, commented on the reaction to Baldur's Gate 3's female character, Lae'zel, stating that fans tend to be more forgiving towards male characters. Gaider noted that the Dragon Age fandom consistently showed more leniency towards male characters compared to female characters in every game. The discussion arose due to criticism of Lae'zel's personality, with some players finding her hostile and unfriendly. Gaider's comments sparked a debate on Twitter about player perception and character development in RPGs.

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