2 minutes ago, BD Flory said:People can ask for whatever they want to see, and support or not whatever they like when the box drops. This thread *is* the free market deciding, for those putting forth that argument. There is no inappropriate pressure being put on FFG. Posters are expressing what they want, and assuming FFG reads their fora (and they do), FFG can weigh that however they deem appropriate.
But should the free market decide the story? To an artist, that's ludicrous; to a corporation, that's business. Ultimately, though, works of fiction are generally deemed an artistic as opposed to commercial endeavour, with the latter being viewed as "uncouth". I don't want to shackle an artist with the burden of having to please everyone with their story; if you have a great idea for a story, write it. If it's diverse, great; if it's not, whatever. As long as you are upfront about it, it shouldn't matter. It's only when corporations get involved that diversity seems to matter to anyone. Want to write a story about 5 Norwegian women stranded on an island? Go ahead, it's your story, I'm sure it could make for compelling reading. It truly is a product of the entitlement of western culture that we feel we should even have any kind of influence on the story to begin with. If you want a story to go a certain way, write your own; stop trying to pressure others to write it for you.
Personally I think it would be interesting if the story did in some sense mimic Japanese history to some degree, simply because I enjoy history. Start off with a very isolationist culture that has plenty of internal strife and politics (so very little diversity) and eventually be forced to evolve into a more open culture by outside pressures as the internal struggles begin to resolve (more diversity, cultures). That would appeal to me, but if the story takes a completely different turn, I will likely enjoy that also. I want an artist to feel free to express their ideas in whatever manner they choose.