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Your simple minds amuse me.
The game is for everyone. It's one of the few mainstream games willing to embrace modern contemporary changes, reflecting the well being of all modern societies and how they are changing for the better. There is nothing forced about it and a good thing Warner Brothers is acknowledging that everyone is interesting and unique and clearly this concept has influenced some great memorable character designs.
The modern change is the understanding that they have a platform in gaming to bring cultures and peoples together.
Again, your complaint is with writing. Characters can be paper thin regardless of their race or culture. You should focus on the problem and stop swatting at a strawman. Diversity is not, by itself, a problem.
They aren't badly written because they are diverse. They are badly written. Period.
i know right? all this created history within a fantasy game that has fabricated history. I mean, when was the last time you had a killing curse hurled at you walking down the street? its as if it was never actually created, and that entire history of those curses was made up.
youre making a quite massive assumption that it would stick out in fictional wizard villages. especially when it was established, in game, that wizards will can attend in different countries.
Did I say other characters didn't have the writing issue no, don't put words in my mouth I never said. Where did I say they are written poorly because of there background.
So answer this then, since the game never mentions where they come from how does someone assume they're from asia or india? Since the only reference to real world is from the caretaker and natty.
Actually there is one other who kinda does. Kogawa explains she got in trouble for cheating when trying out for the Toyohashi Tengu, suggesting she originally went to the Japanese school for wizardry. Since honor is/was such a high valued thing in Japan (and the reason she confessed after she found out) one can surmise she likely left Japan in disgrace at some point.
That said I'm actually kinda glad not all characters share their (entire) backstories. That makes the ones that do reveal something all the more special. Although I would definitely say most characters in this game are quite shallow and I would also like a bit more dept here and there.
The only characters that have any backstory is natty, Sebastian, and poppy. We barely know anything about fig or how either of you met. Villains are shallow and do nothing for most of the game.
You get a hogwarts game with barely interesting characters like the books and films.