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fandomsecrets2016-04-07 06:49 pm
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Tomb Raider has always been a strikingly feminist game series. She's never depended on men, in the first two backstories, she made her own fortune. In the first because she was disowned by her parents for the adventuring, in the second because she was caught up in an extended legal battle with relatives, and a lot of the 'villains' in her games have been women (Natla, Amanda, Sophia, etc).
It's always been shown that she goes through these tombs and ancient cities and such with cleverness and working with them, not just brute forcing her way through.
I find it more ridiculous that people take an athletic, adventurous, intelligent, confident woman game character and reduce her to 'lol bewbs'.