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I've been thinking recently about the Wheel of Time, about how I'd make a video game adaption, that is woke and offends the gamers, while tackling the problematic gender stuff in that setting... (CW possible WoT spoilers and transphobia)
I think that the wheel of time would make a good action RPG in the manner of bio ware mass effect/dragon age games. Where you create a man character and collect companions to your party. I think the magic system of having fire-water-earth-wind-spirit that you could cast in different combos to create attacks/effects etc would be cool.I would set the game about 40 years before the main series. In Malkier the Kingdom in the borderlands that gets overran by the blight and Darkspawn. That gives a confined map area to work with and a dramatic event for the game to finish on. It's recent enough that there would be some easter egg characters to the main series. Young Jaim Farstrider could be a companion. You could help protect Baby Lan in his escape. Long lived Aes Sedei like Verin or Cadsuane could be floating about.
Your character would be an Aes Sedei. That means a cis woman (or trans man more later). That's going to really upset the Chuds, but I think that's the only way to work with the setting of having a magical user who also has the authority to go around doing missions and being present for historic events. You'd have a tutorial prologue in the White Tower wear you pass tests and choose your Ajah. The Ajah would give some different dialogue, stats bonuses and affect endings. It might affect romancing and bonding warders, though I think it would be also still good to be able to do whatever you want, just it would be in contradiction to your Ajah and therefore somewhat of a renegade. There'd also be a nationality you could pick but it just adds some dialogue and unlocks some hairstyles and jewellery.
Your companions would be either fighters to protect you at close range and between weaves (who if you get their affinity up you can bond as warders), or other One Power users to link with to enhance your powers. Most of those would be Aes Sedei (with maybe a surprise Black Ajah betrayal mixed in there), but I think a trans masc Saidar user who is a wilder (a self taught one power user) would be also a really cool companion who can also unlock your character realising they're trans if you want.
Then another main companion would be a trans woman who has used Saidin to transition themselves, channelling the opposite power they can give you an enormous power boost, but the taint on saidin means they are slowly dying and going mad. This character gets to basically look down the camera and call out the series for having "male" and "female" powers. Like "fuck you I'm a woman who channels Saidin deal with it". This character might have some sad endings (basically the only option for a Saidin user pre-cleanse), but if you work with them you unlock a bittersweet ending where your character "Stills" them with their consent (I chose here to use the feminine term, not the masculine "gentle") and bonds them as a warder so they survive the shock and subsequent depression. They live but also lose their magic (the only outcome that isn't derailing the book events).
I feel like if I had the boy magic I would even an entirely other level of dysphoric
Yeah it's one of the problems with the series, the rigid gender magic stuff.
Trans girls should just be able to develop the girl magic :3
Okay as a trans person who is also a huge WoT fan, I loved this post, and I also agree that I like the interpretation that trans women would just use Saidin and still just be women fuck you. Like it's kinda empowering and so much more "real" than the alternative (your soul is the gender u are so I get the saidar if ur a trans girl). And the thing is, we kinda get textual evidence that this IS how it works. Like when Halima is revealed as a spy and she starts channeling Saidin, the women pointedly DONT say "omg thats a man!!! They're channeling Saidin!!!" They immediately go "That woman is channeling Saidin, get her!! (Cuz she's a spy)" And I think that's kinda cool. Also I'm very curious to hear your thoughts on Halima cuz boy do I have thoughts lol
I agree with what you said above, it's pretty great that when Halima is discovered in this black swan event, a woman who channels Saidin, that's how they treat it. I haven't reflected on how reading about her might have influenced my teenage brain, I've probably got to mull over that now.
I wish she was utilized more, it's a really interesting concept in this strict binary setting. But she just gets a new body and is like "hey this is great, I have zero dysphoria" and it's like I guess she an egg in her other life? And like there's even a scene when Graendal was like "Huh I hadn't thought of it but she is pretty hot now maybe I am a lesbian"
Also given how much of the series is influenced by Robert and Harriet Jordan's fetishes I wonder what they thought of Halima out of curiosity. But death of the author etc.
Edit: I took out her forsaken deadname and the name the dark one gave her because yeah Halima is the one name she probably did pick recently
Yeah I unironically think RJ stumbled into writing a genuinely good trans(?) character without really knowing what that is. I remember reading somewhere a fan asked if Halima was ment to be a transgender character and RJ was like 'idk what this is' lol. Kinda love her character for that ngl. In spite of the fact that it knowhere near perfect, I love how we get substantial POV from a person experiencing a both a changing body, and changed role in society, and just kinda having a good time and living her best life in a shockingly similar way to the trans experience (at least my own), in fantasy, in the 90s, which is kinda groundbreaking.
Edit: I think I enjoy the "man magically gets a new femm body" trope more than most trans people becasue my experience is kinda abnormal in that I stumbled into passing as a women well before I saw myself as one, wich is exactly what we see Halima do as she gets used to her new body and her new role in society.