You know, all the dudes that spout shit about PoC in a medieval-themed game would be inaccurate? They never get upset about potatoes.
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Replying to @dialacina
I had pockets full of potatoes before I bounced the fuck out of Witcher 3. Which according to its defenders takes place in _Medieval_ Poland
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You know what definitely didn't exist in Medieval Poland? The potato. You know why? BECAUSE SPAIN HADN'T BEEN TO PERU YET.
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Replying to @dialacina
And Spain wouldn't get its shit together to bring the potato back to Europe until the mid-late 16th century.
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Replying to @dialacina
So let's say you actually believe that legends were true, that dragons and elves and noonwraiths existed in medieval Europe. Fine.
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Replying to @dialacina
The fucking potato didn't. End of story. Your game is now COMPLETELY FUCKED ON ACCURACY.
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Replying to @dialacina
So in conclusion: Medieval Europe had more People of Color than potatoes. This is a well-documented, easily provable fact.
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Replying to @dialacina
what kind of documents do we have about ppl of color in Northern/Eastern Europe? (just curious, not trying to be malicious)
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So many. But please read Caitlin Green's archaeology posts: http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/10/oxygen-isotope-evidence.html …
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Replying to @dorothyk98
usage of an oxygen isotope for evidence?! This is impressive research! Thanks :)
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