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fandomsecrets2017-07-02 02:33 pm
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Re: Book club - Joust discussion
The "no homo" thing read more to me like "Ari's relationship with Vetch is paternal rather than creepy", not because both are male but because Vetch is literally a child. It felt like a piece of worldbuilding, that it wasn't unusual for some men to have a sexual interest in boys under their command, which would pretty clearly be a violation due to age and power imbalance. Vetch was relieved that Ari wasn't acting predatory to him.
tl;dr it was more "no pedo" than "no homo" to me
Also, I didn't mention this but I really agree about the religion - that was a really interesting and well-done part of the worldbuilding. And I thought Vetch's shrine to his father was really touching.
Re: Book club - Joust discussion
(Anonymous) 2017-07-02 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)(Also sadly, if I remember right, every single female character in the other books are LIs)
Re: Book club - Joust discussion
Also dang, that really sucks. Female authors in particular I want to hold to a higher standard wrt writing actual female characters...granted, I understand wanting to be accurate to the time period and avoid certain tropes, but it doesn't have to be a warrior...why not write someone who's just a friend, or a lady, or a merchant, or hell even a prostitute who plays a part in the story somehow.