Which RC writers are inclusive & which are divisive?
I havenāt played the AN3 update yet, but I have seen the screenshots from that scene. Itās unbelievable. I was actually starting to like that book a little, but now I might just drop it altogether. Those types of ājokesā shouldnāt be tolerated whatsoever.
I find myself often thinking about how certain writers are clearly bigoted in some way, and how some are the complete opposite and very intentional regarding representation.
I wanted to sort the writers to see which ones are most tolerant and which ones have been offensive towards a particular people groupābased on race, gender, religion, or orientation.
I havenāt read every single RC book, so there were some writers that I guessed based on the concepts and LIs in their stories. If there are any writers that you think should be in a different category, please let me know.
Arina - Theodora, W: Time Catcher
Dmitry - Gladiator Chronicles, Te Amo Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Faye - The One Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, The Missing
Langley - Vying for Versailles, 7 Brothers, The Sins That Cry for Vengeance
Wincy - Heart of Trespia, Soulless
Yim - Hell and High Water, Code Blue
Anastasia - Seduced by the Rhythm, On Thin Ice, Garden of Eden, Averris: The Riftborn
Anna - Rage of the Titans, Path of the Valkyrie
Jester - Moonborn, Legion of the Willow, Psi, The Thunderstorms Saga
Marina - Sophieās Ten Wishes
Natalia - My Hollywood Story, Sins of London
Tepish - Sails in the Fog, Love from Outer Space, Love, Sin & Evil
Ursa - Queen in 30 Days, The Flower from Tiamatās Fire, Chasing You 1 & 2
Contains moments or undercurrents of racism, homophobia or misogyny:
Alice - Shadows of Saintfour, Arcanum, And the Haze Will Take Us, Heavenās Secret 1-3
Amy - The Desert Rose, Shakespeareās Code
Elena - Astreaās Broken Heart, Heavenās Secret 3
Jack - Elite Tag, The Parallel Universes Bureau Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Remy - Kali: Call of Darkness, Song of the Crimson Nile, Kali: Flame of Samsara
Sasha - Heavenās Secret Requiem, Heavenās Secret 3
Veronica - Dracula: A Love Story, Where Love Burns Eternal
Whatās truly scary is seeing which of these stories are in the Top 10 most popular.