Don't take it too hard. Stitcher's open-mindedness now makes him flat-out jaalan.
This throws another couple of piquant twists into Aria's background-- probably Gwen's, too. Also, check it out: we get to represent a minor cultural group distinguished largely by being, proportionally, overwhelmingly overrepresented as a percentage of Caldari capsuleers. And we took shameless advantage of the State to get here.
That'd be a little closer to the truth if there were more people roleplaying as "Rural" Achur instead of mostly Caldari ones. Honestly, if you hadn't been pretty much for the first person to engage me in serious roleplay after I started, I might well have ended up pushing the same angle. (Due to lack of knowing better, I should clarify.)
Still, there's a certain something to be said for being one of the few with the desire and fortitude to hold onto the original culture, and the interesting conflicts that might grow out of that. After all, being part of a fairly weak and marginalized group can make for quite interesting roleplay, despite what grievances I might have OOCly for the fact it was written that way.
Eh-- CCP named its only ethnicity of obvious African descent the "Brutor," a bit of flagrant race fail that I wish they would find some way to correct. I can think of ways to defend them on this, but I'm not sure I want to bother; it's pretty clear that they were thinking in a typically Eurocentric manner when they designed the core bloodlines.
Amusing story, here. I tried to get a friend to play EVE online a bit after I started myself back in the summer, and after a few minutes of toying around with the character creator, she turned to me and said, "So... The only black people in the universe are tribal warriors called BRUTE-ors? ...Really? Why are all the leading races white? Was this game made by Nazis?"
Yeeeeaaah. She didn't end up playing. If they're going to retcon anything severe in the future, it should be that name.
Of course, in their defense (I guess I'll bother a little), they don't give any whiff of suggesting that this is the way it should be. They even made the game's most frequent and obvious racists a bunch of (frequently bald) white guys. Then again, the darker skinned folks only managed their revolt with the help of another group of white folks.
That's really what I meant. Good or bad, most of the notable stuff in the universe is both done and
about Caucasians. I wouldn't, I should clarify, at all suggest that CCP is actively racist in any sense of the word. They just, probably without even thinking about it much, constructed a very "eurocentric" world, as you put it. Hopefully this'll shift with time. I know it already has, somewhat.
... or maybe veinous folks, if you count the Jove.
Funny you should mention that - Gwen, ICly, actually has a pet theory that Achura and the Jove are schisms from the same race. Which would provide a very interesting counterexample to my peeve, in a way. Though she rarely says it outloud, due to the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theorist.
I'll admit OOCly that it's unlikely, but there is some evidence to support it - Both highly introspective cultures in which the line between science and faith is thin (The SoCT idea of "Universal Truth" sounds like something an Achur would come up with), both incredibly prone to reclusiveness, both incredibly obsessed with gaining understanding in all it's forms... And both apparantly, judging by the Jovian ship names, with the penchant for stories about vengeful ghosts. (See the Achura section of the "Death" article.)
Not to mention that Saisio isn't
too far off Jovian space.
Also, you may wish to consider the implications of large numbers of Achur infomorphs for the Caldari State before you write our culture off as in decline (at least irreversibly). This seems to have the makings of a resurgence, donchathink?
...Hmm. That's an interesting idea. Especially considering the implications of CCPs general intent with the storyline to make Capsuleers carry much more weight in the state of the Empires (or what's left of them) in the future. Could be something worth approaching in roleplay at some point or another - Maybe some sort of venture or corp based around preserving the culture offworld.
Something to think about.
I used to see the Achurans as sort of the Caldari's Pet the Dog moment, a "well, they can't be all bad, after all, the Achurans preferred them to the Federation and they've respected Achuran culture", but that's been quite obviously ret-conned.
Don't worry about causing my character any problems, Gwen - at this point, I can't say that I really give a damn about Eve's story or RP.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
One thing that I learned from roleplaying my Alliance character on WoW for several years was that, in MMO roleplay, you have to get used to rolling with the punches, even when it seems like a quite literal beatdown. Otherwise it's just not worth the bother, since you'll always be completely at the mercy of an often inexperienced, likely underpaid, and constantly shifting writing team.
It's the price you pay for playing in a really long-term setting with a huge pool of people. Build your sandcastles away from the established lore, accept the fact that they'll sometimes get knocked down, or just... Don't, at all, I think.