Subject: ...Ah.
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Posted on: 2017-09-01 16:40:00 UTC

...Yeah, then we have a problem.

I mean, it's fantasy, so there's always the argument of moral dissonance between our world and theirs, but rape has been, even historically, considered a fairly serious crime in the vast majority of cultures from what I recall (although some allowed for mitigating circumstances of various sorts in which it would be allowed, again IIRC). But if we're talking Church Knights, warrior monks, in a church order that is clearly not!Catholicism, that sort of morality is just weird. I mean, that's the sort of thing not!Catholics should probably object to.

If you're going to make everyone fine with this sort of thing, you should have a reason why they are. And you have to consider what that says about the world, and how that connects to your worldbuilding.

Playing with moral dissonance between the world and the reader is fun (again, 40k player here: this opinion shouldn't surprise you), but even if no character ever lampshades the weird morals or tries to change them (because if we only ever told that story, it would be really boring) there needs to be a reason for that morality.

Also, there's no point in having a sympathetic-but-immoral character whose morality is never discussed or even considered. It's boring, and more than a little weird.

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