Have Asura invented cosplay?

Have Asura invented cosplay?

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Posted by: chronometria.3708

chronometria.3708

We all knew that Princess Miya, heroine of Super Adventure Box, was likely Moto, its creator, in a dress. At the time, I recall our discussion topic on the nature of his gender confused state and his feminine name.

In the coming update, if one combines a “mini Moto”, with “the parts of princess miya’s dress”, one gets a mini princess Miya. We are basically dressing him up as a girl.

How should we, the Asura, look at this?

Well, on the one hand, it seems that some undoubtedly brilliant asura are clearly displaying some strange and eccentric behaviour. On the other, we may well, as a race, have invented the social phenomenon of Cosplay, known well in other worlds.

Interestingly, we can already dress up as Brokk, that charr with the big eyes and as aetherblades. None, however, have been as bold as to challenge the norms of gender as Moto has.

Should we encourage this? Should we give praise when we see charr menfolk in girly pink skirts and ribbons or are we damaging relations with the other races?

Moto – pioneer or pariah – What say you my fellow Asura?

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Posted by: WyldKat.4712

WyldKat.4712

Moto was playing a necessary role. That is all.

Zestee, Cryptician Zetti, Zissi The Jack, Zi Mao,
Ziffy Snidehide, Zadie Hawkkin, Zannie Oakley, Zuulja
[ODIN],[NaCl] – Tarnished Coast

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Posted by: Advent.6193

Advent.6193

You know what they say about male Asura with names ending in vowels …

Malegryne (Sylvari Mesmer), Lannka (Asura Thief) – Ferguson’s Crossing: [PRD/BRB/OMFG]
Other 80s: Any but Warrior

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Posted by: Venthus.6137

Venthus.6137

You know what they say about male Asura with names ending in vowels …

“I think his parents hated him.”

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Posted by: Alys Florent.1359

Alys Florent.1359

OP… do you know what cosplay is? Cosplay is dressing up as a character from a work of media, regardless of your or the character’s gender. Are you talking about crossdressing?