I agree with Samantha - fantasy is about impossible things that violate the laws of physics, like magic spells, dragons, and women with sufficient upper body strength to hold their own against men in battle.https://twitter.com/say_shannon/status/1213413843365507072 …
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6/ yes, I'm willing to say that women can do well in fencing / fancy duels with tons of artificial rules. but the topic is "female fighters in fantasy novels " do orcs acknowledge the point loss when the foil touches their lamé ? https://twitter.com/inviiiscerate/status/1213854299647860736 …
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7/ I could imagine an offbeat fantasy novel where orcs DO ! That might even be fun to read! ...but it's the non-central fallacy if we're talking "female swords [ men ? ] in fantasy".
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8/ yes, of course, bell curves existhttps://twitter.com/Ideoprax/status/1213856388751011841 …
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12/ laughs in [ both halves of ] Joss Whedon's River Tamhttps://twitter.com/wraithburn/status/1213880788149841921 …
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Rules change the match. Saoirse and I grapple occasionally. It's not a true test of her martial arts vs. my superior strength, because I'm not going to punch her in the jaw and she's not going to kick me in the dangly bits.
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