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He is at least half Persian from what we can find in the game (mother side)
Is race and nationality the same thing?
Race. Now anwser my question.
Adopted children carry their own bloodline.
You can call him an immigrant, an invader or some mixed Persian, but he is no real Persian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xHPODYKgCI
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/635942/Islam-Scholar-Saud-Saleh-Cairo-Slavery-Muslim-Women-Pagan-ISIS-Al-Azhar-University-Egypt
What differance does it make if we play THE Prince in this game? There is A Prince (two of them in fact) in the game. And the game itself is a really good metroidvania.
Good question. Send it to DEI mafia who is actively attempting to extort money from developers who do not include all cultures in their art despite that it may have 0 connection to other cultures, and dev may be on the opposite side of Earth from DEI. American organisations are ridiculous.
This is still race not nationality.
True.
I dont think this game has any of that. Its not much of a strech for the protagonist to be black here.