Is It Appropriate for an Able-Bodied Person to Cosplay Khadgar in a Wheelchair?

Looking for everyone’s thoughts and opinions on this.

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sure why not

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Bait, but yes it’s very appropriate.

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I don’t see why it wouldn’t be as long as it’s done respectfully.

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Depends. Are you doing it out of genuine love for the character? Or just to game the access at events by pretending to be wheelchair bound?

  1. Maybe
  2. Special place in hell.
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It would be ok, the cosplay is a factual represention of how the character is in game. :slightly_smiling_face:

meh whats the big deal if 1 guy gets to cut the line

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Special. Place. In. Hell.

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Is this like… hell, hell or wacky modern representations of hell in media?

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a bit rich for a line cut jezuz lmao

Dante’s Hell

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Sure. If you can make a floating wheelchair for a cosplay, you should absolutely do that

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Trying to figure out how you’re gonna get a floating wheelchair but go ahead

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Cosplay doesn’t have to be “realistic”, that Hogger cosplay was incredible but I don’t think you would find a Hogger anywhere IRL. At least I hope you wouldn’t…

I’m just pondering the morality of it at this point. I think that someone who would fake being differently abled to take advantage of help and special consideration that we have put in place for people in a less privileged position, is already immoral regardless of cosplay.

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Mean… thats on a scale. The noble barbarian tier?

My first thought is who is going to be the misguided person to see someone cosplaying as khadgar in a wheelchair and try to investigate if the cosplayer in fact needs the wheelchair or not

:grimacing:

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I’m perfectly able-bodied but walk around in cripple-face every day because I thought this was America.

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lighten up yall its a fugin hypothetical

Ever seen Event Horizon? That version of hell with bones snapping and weird contortions.

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Yeah, thats bad

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