Yes. Because that’s never what fans actually want from media properties. They want control over something they feel like they should have ownership over out of some sunk cost fallacy they’ve built in their head.
Take Star Wars for example. Do you think Disney can actually tell a new story without some dude screaming at them over canon? No. So they’re stuck in shipping the same story to turn a dollar in perpetuity, endlessly trying to hit the balance between creativity and fan service. It’s exhausting.
Anyway. I think a better path is accepting that things change, you don’t have control over anything, and all you can do is decide whether or not something is worth the time you have on this planet.
So yeah. Human Shamans. Doesn’t bug me at all. Let it rip(tide).