Dishonored 2 features a number of queer characters, many of whom are included subtly. Emily, the protagonist and one of the player-characters, is implied to be bisexual / plurisexual. Emily exchanges several letters with her lover, who is referred to as 'Wyman' and without gender pronouns. It has not been confirmed whether Wyman is canonically non-binary or is simply being depicted as gender ambiguous in-game. This gender ambiguity has been conti… [read more]

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A word about categories:

The following categories have been used to sort protagonists / player characters, NPCs, and other references:

Asexual / aromantic, Bisexual / plurisexual, Cross-dressing, Gay, Intersex, Lesbian, Nonbinary / non-conforming, Playersexual, Polyamory, Trans man, Trans woman, Other

We'd like to make some acknowledgements regarding these:

Combining 'Asexual' and 'Aromantic' isn't ideal. Unfortunately, the games we are categorising often conflate these identities, which makes it hard for us to separate them when categorising. We will happily separate these two representations as soon as the games we are categorising are also making clearer distinctions.



Using a 'Bisexual / plurisexual' label doesn't explicitly name a number of other multiple-gender attracted identities, but it's hard to create shorthand for labels like these. We see you pansexuals, omnisexuals, queer folks, and other non-monosexual folks, and we love you.



Our 'Nonbinary / non-conforming' label unfortunately isn't full of perfect representations of nonbinary folks. Other identities are included in there—like genderqueer and genderfluid—as are other gender ambiguous but-not-explicitly-nonbinary representations. We are considering how we might be able to make more distinctions between these categories in future.

Thank you for understanding that the delicate balance between quantitatively 'useful' categories and all-inclusive categories is a really tricky one to navigate. If you do have any concerns, please feel free to contact us.