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benlehman ([personal profile] benlehman) wrote2010-01-19 04:48 pm

Comics about RPGs and the One Girl

Lesson of RPG comics: There is One Girl in the gaming group, and there's One Girl in the party. At max.

Case studies:
Knights of the Dinner Table. Sarah is the One Girl. She's an ass-kicker who can out-do any of the guys at their own game but is also less crazy than them.
Order of the Stick. Halley is the One Girl. She is the thief, wears skimpy clothing (despite being a stick figure) and is saucy.
Dumnestor's Heroes. Sue is the One Girl. She is practical, capable, and kinda fulfills the same role as Sarah from KotDT. In the real life portions, her player does as well.
Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic has many different girls and women with different goals and personalities (briefly: Arachne, Charlotte, Maura, Jone, Clover, etc.) However, and this is worth noting, the comic is explicitly about the "bad guys." Among the "good guys" in the comic, there's really only two female characters of any agency, one of whom is a plucky thief and one of whom is a bad-ass fighter chick.

This is just the comics that I read, natch. You will be able to come up with examples and counter-examples on your own.

(The first two comics are written by men, the third by a woman, and the last by a husband and wife team.)

So what do you make of this? Is female agency aligned Evil in D&D fantasy? Is the single girl in the gaming group, and how she acts, a realistic portrayal of the reality of a male dominated hobby or is it the inability of authors to write decent female characters?

[identity profile] benhimself.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure I buy Haley as an example of Evil Female Agency. Or even Saucy Female Agency. Yeah, there was that recent strip with the armor change and the "I think a little flaunting is in order" comment, but that sort of implies that the leather she's been wearing the rest of the comic hasn't been skimpy. I mean... I guess there's some evidence to support 'saucy', especially earlier on in the strip, but it's definitely not one of the first things I would think of when describing Haley's personality.

And I haven't read as much KODT, but wasn't Sarah the least "Evil" of the group?

They do both support the "One Girl" aspect, though, yeah (V's gender-ambiguitity aside). If you're looking for good counterexamples, I'd suggest Guilded Age (http://guildedage.net/), which has 3 females in the group of six main characters. It's more "Fantasy" then "RPG", but title aside, you really could say the same thing about YAFGC, so it's probably worth consideration if you're looking into that sort of thing.

[identity profile] benlehman.livejournal.com 2010-01-20 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not using Haley as an example of evil female agency (although, she's a better example than I imagined, now that I think about it.) I'm saying that either there's one girl on the side, or the side is evil.

There's two bits, there.

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--Ben