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Imagine two friends who are not lesbians and simply appreciate each other—would you call that woke? I call it friendship.
You're ridiculous, go outside
average Grummz enjoyer
As for the other part... You get shown a beautiful female character with an awesome moveset, an interesting ability theme and what appears to be compelling characterization with lots of depth to develop, yet all you care about is her skin color not being pale enough? Holy effing hell, man, this culture war "discourse" is getting absolutely ridiculous. We haven't been shown an actual dark-skinned character yet, so she might well be the darkest expedition member, but even if she was, who TF cares? She's clearly not there just to tick a diversity checkbox. What the trailers have shown of the game so far paints a world completely detached from ours, so stop transposing your real-world issues on fictional universes (and I address this at developers, publishers and players alike).
EDIT: grammar