Thanks for making it clear that all your raging wasn't directed at me! I wouldn't have thought it was, but it's sweet that you made sure that I wouldn't be hurt.
I actually did know about the exceptions to the rules regarding the treatment of females in ancient history (I'm a bit of a history buff, particularly in terms of women's issues), but I didn't want to make too many addendums to my point since I have a tendency to trail off and explain everything.
BUT how cool would it be to have a Spartan female werewolf who is so confused about today's gender and sex roles? You can add some fluff about the founders of Rome not being raised by wolves, but werewolves themselves, and have a historical rivalry.
If my UF wasn't strictly "No Vampires, No Werewolves, No exceptions", I'd do this.
And, uh, my female protagonist is super feminine, but is a bit of a bitch (which is actually very important to the plot and she gets better! (a bit))
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I actually did know about the exceptions to the rules regarding the treatment of females in ancient history (I'm a bit of a history buff, particularly in terms of women's issues), but I didn't want to make too many addendums to my point since I have a tendency to trail off and explain everything.
BUT how cool would it be to have a Spartan female werewolf who is so confused about today's gender and sex roles? You can add some fluff about the founders of Rome not being raised by wolves, but werewolves themselves, and have a historical rivalry.
If my UF wasn't strictly "No Vampires, No Werewolves, No exceptions", I'd do this.
And, uh, my female protagonist is super feminine, but is a bit of a bitch (which is actually very important to the plot and she gets better! (a bit))