So. The other day I was walking through the bugtracker and came upon a bug fix which stopped showing the button to marry someone when people were of the same-sex.
First off, that button has been there for quite a while now. If it was going to cause someone a homophobe attack, we would've heard of it by now. Also, homosexual relationships have been in-game since Molecular Blue and even today there's a couple or two out there that I've seen, and I'm working most of the time I'm in-game (meaning, I don't usually have time to grasp people's relationships).
But that's not my point here. My point is that the rule lacks coherence. It would be all right to put us in a world in which same-sex is banned - okay, it's medieval and all, I get it. But when kran, neutral-sex beings, come into play, things get a bit off. If the idea is to stop same-sex based on the idea that from their union nothing results, and as such in medieval societies (big number of deaths) they're bad cause they will influence negatively the growth of the population by not reproducing, why can krans marry other races? Obviously you can do what you want with a kran the result will be the same as with someone of the same sex - no children. Also, wouldn't a kran marrying a kran be a same-sex relation? And why would krans marry in the first place if they can generate children on their own? Copying other races? Might be.
Maybe the idea was not to shock. And I can also understand this, as the game is supposed to be for all ages and many parents would probably be shocked to see their kids befriending, or being part of, same-sex couples in a game. But then, we should be talking about censoring the perception of homosexuality in marriages. You're telling me that if someone comes into my room and I'm talking with a kran and it's husband, who's a ynnwn, that person won't think that's homosexuality right there? Because even if krans are neutral of sex, they have male shapes and want it or not whatever male character you put by the side of a kran, as they are currently, it'll look gay. Probably not to our character, but it will to the players and I suppose that's the problem here.
So, come on, give me a logic.