Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27170788-20160419032145/@comment-27170788-20160426221009

Lindir95 wrote: Just my 2 cents, but it seems strange that people would get offended over one 'd***' word in a speechbank, but be ok with all the slaughtering and murdering the npcs ask you to do in those same speechbanks... I mean come on, some of them even advocate full on ethnic cleansing and genocide,  'Kill those filthy haradim', 'Slaughter 100 dunlendings' and so on which really should be a lot more offensive to any man or woman of morals than one word is. Understandable, but this is also wartime. Death/enemies being opposed to each other is naturally a part of war, whereas language does not have to be. And if you don't want to kill those NPCs, you can simply decline the quest-- whereas if there's language in it, you may still be able to decline the quest but you'll have already seen the bad word. There's a difference. Now, if the factions had no reason to be at war, that would be different. However you have to keep in mind the world of LotR-- it was a world at war. When you're fighting against someone, of course your opinion of them will drop. It's contextual-- whereas the sort of language I'm objecting to is offensive pretty much in any context.