Current Events > Your thoughts if JK Rowling adds a LGBT character option in Hogwarts Legacy?

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V-E-G-Y-
12/06/20 2:09:43 PM
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Would you forgive her?


Like in da character creation or something deres defaults character and some are from da LGBT community like a MtF trans
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DeadBankerDream
12/06/20 2:10:07 PM
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JK Rowling is not making Hogwarts Legacy
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V-E-G-Y-
12/06/20 2:10:50 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
JK Rowling is not making Hogwarts Legacy

She can request anything I'm guessing
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Phynaster
12/06/20 2:11:11 PM
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This topic is stupid as all fuck, but Rowling hates trans people so

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DeadBankerDream
12/06/20 2:11:43 PM
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V-E-G-Y- posted...


She can request anything I'm guessing

She can't, I'm guessing.
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IXI_Fission_IXI
12/06/20 2:12:06 PM
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Its set in the 1800s so it would be pretty dumb if they did.
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GodBlessAustin
12/06/20 2:12:35 PM
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She woke up one morning after all the first 7 books were written and randomly made Dumbledore gay so it wouldnt be surprising
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RedJackson
12/06/20 2:13:24 PM
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Its a good question, not one I have enough expertise in it to answer in any meaningful way though

I dont even honestly know what the LGBTQ community thinks of her tbh, I imagine shes not really held in any favorable mindset though

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Garioshi
12/06/20 2:13:31 PM
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IXI_Fission_IXI posted...
Its set in the 1800s so it would be pretty dumb if they did.
As we all know, gay people were created in 1931

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Alucard188
12/06/20 2:14:07 PM
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Considering how hard she's TERFing up out there, it'll just be more useless pandering, much in the same way she came out about Dumbledore.

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IXI_Fission_IXI
12/06/20 2:16:59 PM
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Garioshi posted...

As we all know, gay people were created in 1931

It wouldnt have been deemed socially acceptable to be openly gay. Even less so for transgendered individuals.

So again it would be dumb to have random gay characters roaming around in the setting they've choosen.
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DeadBankerDream
12/06/20 2:18:23 PM
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Who says being gay was deemed socially unacceptable in wizard society? Is there any established lore on this?
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Tenlaar
12/06/20 2:20:28 PM
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IXI_Fission_IXI posted...
It wouldnt have been deemed socially acceptable to be openly gay. Even less so for transgendered individuals.

So again it would be dumb to have random gay characters roaming around in the setting they've choosen.
The setting isn't our world, it's the wizarding world. You know, the one that had a Black woman leading it's American branch in the 20's. Discrimination is not the same in their world.
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IXI_Fission_IXI
12/06/20 2:24:39 PM
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DeadBankerDream posted...
Who says being gay was deemed socially unacceptable in wizard society? Is there any established lore on this?

I mean Rowling herself stated that Dumbledore and Grindelwalds relationship was never made public. Why would that be if it was deemed acceptable in the 1940s? Now lets go 150 years before that even.

Quit trying to reach.
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Tenlaar
12/06/20 2:27:32 PM
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IXI_Fission_IXI posted...
Quit trying to reach.
Quit ignoring the post right after that where I pointed out that a Black woman was the President of the US wizards in the 1920's, demonstrating that the wizarding world does not hold the same historical prejudices as we know.
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DeadBankerDream
12/06/20 2:28:26 PM
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Considering that relationship wasn't even included in the movie that takes place where it would have been, I can only conclude those comments of hers are entirely non-canon.

Nevermind that you are the one reading things into it.
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IXI_Fission_IXI
12/06/20 2:30:39 PM
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Tenlaar posted...

Quit ignoring the post right after that where I pointed out that a Black woman was the President of the US wizards in the 1920's, demonstrating that the wizarding world does not hold the same historical prejudices as we know.

Then why was Dumbledore scared to be open with his sexuality in the 1940s if there was no prejudice against it?
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littlebro07
12/06/20 2:31:14 PM
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Isn't the T in LGBT the only group she seems to have an issue with

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monkmith
12/06/20 2:31:48 PM
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peak acceptance is a video game character...

who the fuck cares?

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UnfairRepresent
12/06/20 2:33:26 PM
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GodBlessAustin posted...
She woke up one morning after all the first 7 books were written and randomly made Dumbledore gay so it wouldnt be surprising
I honestly don't buy this

I think Dumbledore was always gay. There's a lot of hints at it in the books and I thought he was gay before she said it publically

The whole secret thing he saw in the mirror and the weird relationship with the other male wizard he loved and lived with and then had to dramatically chase down.

I think the people who think Dumbledore wasn't gay from the start have only seen the movies and not read the books. The subtext is there

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Tenlaar
12/06/20 2:43:43 PM
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IXI_Fission_IXI posted...
Then why was Dumbledore scared to be open with his sexuality in the 1940s if there was no prejudice against it?
Can you provide evidence that Dumbledore was scared to be open with his sexuality rather than just scared to be open about his personal relationship with one of the most twisted and evil wizards the world had ever known, the one who tried to kill his brother resulting in a three way battle that killed his sister?
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ssj3vegeta2
12/06/20 5:27:07 PM
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ssj3vegeta
12/07/20 11:04:06 PM
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LightningAce11
12/07/20 11:05:28 PM
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Also the fact that dumbledore was in love with a murdering dark wizard, which he wanted to hide more than the fact that he was gay.
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GodBlessAustin
12/07/20 11:05:44 PM
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UnfairRepresent posted...
I honestly don't buy this

I think Dumbledore was always gay. There's a lot of hints at it in the books and I thought he was gay before she said it publically

The whole secret thing he saw in the mirror and the weird relationship with the other male wizard he loved and lived with and then had to dramatically chase down.

I think the people who think Dumbledore wasn't gay from the start have only seen the movies and not read the books. The subtext is there
There's more subtext that Harry and Ron are gay than Dumbledore
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