amphibian, on 07 January 2020 - 07:52 PM, said:
See, this is just as much of an assumption as the contrary, since details about the arrivals of the humans are scarce, though what I do have is ships arriving at the shores near the mouth of Pontar and Yaruga, for humans. A most modest soujourn. As much as your point is interesting, I very much doubt the humans of this world would share the space outside their respective source kingdoms or whatnot. Prejudice here doesn't end on ear shape.
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See, turning this around and saying it was important for John Wayne to do his job on-screen without penalty for his white skin color when playing Genghis Khan doesn't sound quite as awesome, does it? For a pre-existing character, you cast to fit the role.
It's the difference between making Liet Kynes a woman so she can be Stilgar's wife and Chani's mother, adding complexity to the relations between characters (mind you, I still don't like it but that's just because I'm a purist when it comes to adaptations), and making Liet Kynes a woman because it's 2020 and it's about time.
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The tensions between human and non human are constantly popping up in the show and that's a good thing.
Nilfgard being off screen and treated like a civil war hotbed was a smart move. It makes the invasion force led by Cahir and Fringilla more of a surprise.
It turns Cintra from a victim of imperialism (at least outwardly, it's hard to talk about plot points fully without long-term spoilers) into a victim of their hubris. It's a significant change even without diving into the wild world of real life analogues for events and countries in the books.
Also the nature of the racial violence is warped. What was mob rule pogroms, here is shown as a military campaign. The difference seems small, but is essential.
Oh and - civil war hotbed is one thing, dirt poor backwater is another. At this point this was an empire spanning an area just about larger than the northern kingdoms combined.
These plot differences may not seem like much now, but they cast a long shadow for the future.