Harren and Wade are also a couple. Hespith is the name of Branka's lover. Marjoline was Leliana's mentor/lover but she's bisexual.
Ah, I did not know that Harren and Wade are a couple. I don't think that there's any confirmation of that in the game. As for Hespith, certainly, but she's not exactly a positive depiction either. And Marjoline is portrayed as being flatly evil and irredeemable.
The only lesbian character in the game, so far as I remember, is a Knight Templar-ish dwarven female who abandons her husband to drag her lover and her entire house into enemy territory in a wild goose chase for an artifact that consumes souls to make weapons. She also acts like a complete psychopath in the abandonment of her house and lover to abhorrent fates, save for those she uses to spring traps in pursuit of said evil artifact.
Written by Jennifer.
Alright. I was under the impression that Gaider was the lead writer, and presumably in charge of the plot. Whether he is or not, however, I still think that that depiction is flat out horrible.
Leilana
Written by Sheryl.
Tell Sheryl that not all empowered, seductive women are secretly religious nut-cases who just need someone else to rescue them, then.
Zevran
Hey look, a character written by David.
Oh, and Zevran just wants casual sex.
Except for the part where he falls in love with you.
Ah, sorry. See, I usually end up going after Morrigan. Because she often seems like the only sane one of the bunch.
Other romancable characters of David's: Morigan, Viconia, and Fenris. All start with ‘this is just physical, I feel nothing for you’ and all end with them declaring their everlasting love.
It’s almost as though David uses a similar love story regardless of the gender or sexual orientation of the characters.
David wrote Viconia?
Well, fuck. I guess I have to give him a little credit, then. Minor apologies.
Incidentally, if Bioware fans are supposed to be such queer-hating assholes…
Good thing David never said that. There are BioWare fans who are queer-hating assholes, however, and like most internet bigots, tend to be loud and annoying.
That's a bit of sarcasm and hyperbole. My point is that, for all that some people want to accuse people who didn't like Dragon Age/DA2 or Mass Effect of homophobia, the reality is that some of those sold really well, while still including LGBT elements. If the average gamer is as homophobic as he seems to imply, that doesn't make sense.
Your criticism is ‘I don’t like the way Dragon Age handled queer characters, so nothing David Gaider says about sex or sexuality matters.’
This ignores the fact that 1) Dragon Age’s inclusion of queer characters is widely lauded and 2) fans have criticized social justice elements in the DA franchise and David has been quite responsive.
And honestly, even if the presentation of same-sex desire in ME and DA was done poorly*, BioWare and David Gaider are still doing better than 90% of the game industry. They’re still one of the few game companies to even attempt to make a social stance. A lead writer is out there talking to and engaging with the gaming community about these things. I think that’s great.
*And I don't think it was.
Actually, my criticism is "seeing as we have much better sources for opinions on this subject, why are we listening to Gaider?"
and
"Since Bioware has such a bad history RE: blaming their fans, why are we listening to what they have to say about gamer demographics?"
It's not that I don't think that there are homophobes out there. I happen to know - in part by personal experience - that there are. I also happen to think that game depictions of them could be better. But I also happen to have the same opinion of Bioware as one tends to have about a viper in one's bed: not to be cuddled with, not to be trusted, and you probably shouldn't take advice from it, either.
Here are a few instances of Bioware blaming its fans:
http://www.gamefront.com/dr-zeschuk-me3-fans-had-unreasonable-expectations-for-ending/http://blogs.bettor.com/Anonymous-Bioware-Insider-blames-fans-for-SWTOR-Video-Games-Update-a173317http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/04/05/ea-in-full-damage-control-mode-points-to-anti-gay-hate-mail/http://moarpowah.com/2011/03/16/commentary-fan-backlash-to-dragon-age-ii/As well as pulling general bullshit - compare the following:
http://www.gamefront.com/the-mass-effect3-ending-backlash-continues-to-gain-steam/http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/04/15/mass-effect-3-ending-provoked-a-bigger-fan-reaction-than-any-other-in-video-game-history/So, let's be honest: I think Bethesda has done a much better job of portraying gays and lesbians as normal and accepted people in their games. And it has not escaped my attention that you can marry who you want in that game. And yet, somehow, Bethesda has apparently not become a giant target of immense homophobia.
Perhaps that's the sex scenes in ME/DA. Could be. Or perhaps Bioware just isn't being truthful. Or perhaps Bioware pisses off its fan base to the point where they'll fling any sort of poo at them - they haven't managed that with me, but they got close enough for me to understand the feeling. In any case, it's probably pretty understandable that some people would have a strong negative reaction towards being lectured by Bioware employees on any subject.