
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://swordscomic.com/comic/DCLXXXV/
Oohh man! It’s about to get real!
Two wooden equipment? Now Qwesty’s unbeatable!
You might be able to block the splinters from his wooden sword, but from his wooden shield as well? No chance!
Hey Qwest, don’t forget to add your set bonus to your AC and to hit bonus! And saving throws! And proficiency bonus!
That +1 is about to get some company!
Ok, so I have a question. Quest Sprout’s profile very specifically uses they/them pronouns, which I’ve been using consistently in an effort to respect the character. However, that drunk pirate used he/him pronouns for them, and I think this is the third comic with a title text which also uses he/him. Last time I can find that they/them pronouns were used was in June, but the first time I see he/him pronouns being used was last January, way before that. So does Quest Sprout use they/he, and if so, why is old stuff exclusively using they/them and new stuff exclusively using he/him? This is really confusing.
Maybe he’s trans and that was when he transitioned from non-binary to male.
Does it matter? it’s a sentient turnip thingy.
I know he’s a fantasy character and not remotely human, yeah. But the problem is that I don’t know what Matthew could possibly be going for. Why did the pronouns used for him change? Does his species have a concept of gender? I need more information here before I can even judge whether it matters.