D&D, racism 

is there a way to reclaim drow from being purely a racist caricature?

i don't really think so personally

orcs have been kinda recovered a little bit but LOTR orcs were definitely racist stereotypes

the thing about drow is they can also be said to be effectively dwarves of norse mythos - the svartalfar, which do match their descriptions in many ways - but i haven't studied it enough to know if that mythic creature was *also* borne of racial stereotypes

D&D, racism 

@vahnj I don't know much about actual D&D canon, but I've known people to play drow characters as really nice people, and in one of the stories I'm trying to write they're just another civilisation

D&D, racism 

@lizardsquid i'm so glad you're doing this

a lot of stuff about monsters in mythos are about putting a name and a story into fears about the world

for a lot of creatures, especially humanoids, unfortunately that's manifested in "these creatures are a stand-in for a particular people we don't like"

drow are like the most emblematic of this - an organized race of underground matriarchs who worship spiders sounds very much like the background of some african mythos i've read

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