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 has made strides in recent years to ensure the Forgotten Realms  and the planes beyond it  better represent the world we live in, an vaso stanley d a playerbase that is more diverse than ever before. But in light of ongoing reckonings across the world against issues of systemic racism, Wizards of the Coast has unveiled new steps it wants D 038;D to take to foster an inclusive tabletop experience. Companies and brands across the world have been spurred into taking forms of action in recent weeks thanks to the ongoing anti-racism protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, and the tabletop industry is no exception. While Wizards of the Coast previously released its own statement standing against racism and inequality, in a new blog post on the official D 038;D website the development studio detailed what it has been doing to tackle the games own history of stanley cup  racist stereotyping, and what will be done going forward to ensure  stanley cup the game tastefully represents its fantasy world.     https://gizmodo/more-racial-diversity-in-dungeons-dragons-please-5901284  Throughout the 50-year history of D 038;D, some of the peoples in the game鈥攐rcs and drow being two of the prime examples鈥攈ave been characterized as monstrous and evil, using descriptions that are painfully reminiscent of how real-world ethnic groups have been and continue to be denigrated,  the new statement reads in part.  Thats just not right, and its not something we believe in. Despite our conscious efforts to the contrary, we have allo Picj Amazon Cares About Rules Now That It Thinks Elon Musk Is Breaking Them
 The new preview gives us a better picture of the actual plot of the story, rather than just setting up the dystopian world of Ray Bradburys beloved novel like the first did. Instead of setting up a future where all books are illegal and burned by zealous fireman, we get to see protagonist Guy Montag increasingly question that world鈥攗ntil he finds himself on the run and enthralled by the very things hes spent his career trying to burn off  stanley bottle the face of the Earth.      Its still got a lot of glimpses at that futurist world though, as well as some trippy visuals, as Montag loses himself in the ideas contained within his forbidden reading material. Oh, and naturally, lots of pyrotechnics while Michael Shannon waxes lyrical about being equal in the flames. All of which are pretty good things in our books  which are thankfully not singed . Fahrenheit 451 is set to air on HBO May 19.                                                        BooksFahrenheit 451Michael B. JordanMichael Shannon                                                                                                             stanley cup becher                                                                                                   Daily Newsletter                                                                                                    stanley shop                      You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsArtificial Intelligence