I feel that the blue man is supressed in these books, all the stereotypes are present!
Seriously though, I really do appreciate the way Erikson makes no difference between skin colour, a lot of the important characters are black.. or blue. I do agree that for some reason it's a habit to imagine people to be white, unless described otherwise, but that's probably cos I'm mostly around white people. Still, I generally see people from seven cities as black/asian like the arab countries, although there must be a lot of white people too.
It seems strange though, that in such a conflicted world people don't judge eachother for their skin colour. Certain clans or areas are all black, so if those were at war with a clan/people/area that is mostly white, I can see conflicts between people who have different colouring occuring pretty easily. Imagine you've been fighting white men all your life, they killed your friends and family, and then a white man comes passing through, you might wanna kill him because that's what you're used to (not saying that thats smart or right, just can easily see it happening). Unless I'm wrong and there truly is no one people that have the same skin colour.
Either way, I can see why Erikson doesn't go into racial issues, doesn't really suit a fantasy book. I do think that the way Erikson describes people's opinions and dealings with other people who look/act different from them is exactly how the real would
should be like.
This post has been edited by Osric: 24 October 2008 - 08:42 AM