Not surprised with the lack of melanin coming from hoyo with the new natlan characters lol
Now tell me why Simeon, who is a freaking angel (spoilers: well not anymore) from Obey Me, which is originally a dating sim has an actual dark brown skin tone compared to the majority of the genshin cast where it's supposedly inspired by cultures or cities with a lot of dark or tan skinned people. Skin Representation IS IMPORTANT 🤗 cause look at this:
I have a beef with solmare especially with how many dumbass decisions they've made but I'll give them credit where credit's due
Guess I've glazed twst a lot when it comes to character designs but damn at least they TRY to be somewhat accurate and at least HAVE more than 1 characters with REAL MELANIN😭 I know it's not a perfect game as it has problems and flaws (Whoever approved of Leona's whitewashed liongarb groovy card I will haunt you, especially since the cloud calling festival event is happening in english server) but you can see the creators actually try to properly portray representation in-game unlike SOME COMPANY
I just don’t see Sam finding someone as muscular as Sarah Holden attractive… he’s definitely someone who finds “soft skinny” like Caitriona more attractive imo. He likes athletic but feminine
To me, Anon... Sarah is the female version of Sam. They could be twins...
👱🏼♂️SH & 👱🏽♀️SH.
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She looks like everything he wants to be, starting with her tan... Ernie & Zoe... 😜😂
I love Tan so much. He's a little bitch but he's a bitch for love.
This boy is so gone for a smile.
And poor Sprite is just out here, a desperate people-pleaser who learned how to charm and chat, trying to be his brother who pisses everyone off and never speaks to them while still maintaining his own sanity. Now he also has to deal with a best friend who knows his secret and has a crush on a kid who has a crush of said brother.
(Sprite still thinks of his brother as the person he knew but their time apart has obviously changed Zee and I really need to understand these twins and their time apart and the isolation that has shaped them both.)