May. 1st, 2007

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Now THIS is interesting. . .

An article in Salon here by Katherine Glover discusses trying to balance the needs and requests and desires of players of a role-playing game with the overarching intention of the original author of the source material for the game (in this case, J.R.R. Tolkien).
I can vouch for my stepbrother -- he's a big supporter of equal rights for the gay and lesbian community. But when the issue of gay marriage came up at work, he voted against it. Same-sex marriage for U.S. citizens is one thing, but same-sex marriage for gay dwarves in Middle-earth is quite another.

Nik Davidson is a game designer at Turbine, the Westwood, Mass., company producing "The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar." The game has been in beta (a test version) since September, and during discussions of new features for the game, which was officially released Tuesday, the design team wound up in a heated discussion over what restrictions should be placed on marriage. They debated not only gay marriage but also marriage between members of different species. Finally, the game's executive producer settled the matter by pulling the entire marriage feature. Read more
It's particularly interesting, considering the huge number of slash fanfic writers who love the Lord of the Rings universe and some might presumably like to play the game. But although I, too, strongly support gay civil rights up to and including marriage, I gotta think I would probably have made the same decision that the game designers did. That surprises me a little.

Perhaps it's because, being a published author myself, I give extra (perhaps too much) weight to authorial preferences/intentions.

Thoughts?

Edited to add: Of course, it should be pointed out that if the object is to adhere to authorial intention, the computer game itself probably would not be invented at all: Tolkien used a typewriter and probably would have preferred quill and ink. I'll bet that he would have regarded personal computers with suspicion, if not outright loathing, as indicative of modernity, which he rather hated.
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Delia went out first thing this morning to wash her face with dew. I don't know if Fiona did, perhaps she did on the way to the bus stop. We were not sufficiently organized to get May baskets on neighbors' doors, sorry. Please accept this virtual May Day basket instead:


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A Blessed Beltane to those of you who celebrate it.

We'll see you at the May Day parade this Sunday, yes? The parade is 1-3 p.m. and the ceremony at Powderhorn Park is at 3:30 p.m. And don't forget to bring some money to throw in the after-parade bucket brigade to support The Heart of the Beast Mask and Puppet Theater!

We didn't attend the workshops this spring and so won't be marching in the parade this year--too busy with karate, and I was frankly too distracted by (and depressed about) the layoff. But I intend to enjoy the parade this Sunday with the girls.

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