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On the other hand, aside from a few exceptions, classes are almost entirely segregated by gender. A woman can never be a knight, and a man can never be a cleric, etc. This does have the side effect that you need about equal gender representation to have a well-balanced army, but it does seem to kind of betray the point of equal representation. For whatever reason, Tactics Ogre (which was released earlier) was much better about this with most classes not being gender specific

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One of the interesting things about the game is that it has pretty good representation of women, which is something you might not expect from a war drama. Women serve as soldiers and leaders in the game's armies just about as much as men do, and a lot of the plot-important characters are women, albeit not as many as men. Unfortunately, unlike the first game, you can't choose the gender of the main character

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Nothing boosts my self esteem like my cat deciding to cuddle with me on her own free will

I thought my (mostly unused) Game Boy Micro had a dead pixel on it for years, but upon booting it up today, I realized there was just a piece of dust under the face plate. I managed to clean it up

According to the idea of the incompatible food triad, there's no such thing as three kinds of food/ingredients where every pair of them tastes delicious together, but all three of them together tastes disgusting. Of course, this is inherently subjective. Can you come up with one?

I finished listening to the Balance Arc of The Adventure Zone recently. It was pretty good

@KitRedgrave@glitch.social Yeah, the city itself usually isn't much to look at, but I have a lovely view of the mountains

My cat managed to take a nibble at my sandwich

@KitRedgrave@glitch.social I'm from Albuquerque, and I'm currently visiting it. It's a nice place

@maple Make like a tree and grow into a healthy and long-living beautiful creation

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