... which chips? Also how'd they make 'em?
No clue. They were given to my mum by a muslim coworker.
That I think it is progressive because it doesn't care that a minority exists, they are just there.
Yeah, we're on the same page about that. TES did that well. I don't view it as awful or offensive or whatever, I just think its part of a negative trend.
Then we are just going to have to disagree as well. I like an indifference for any human minority(dictated by setting) in fiction because human majority vs human minority turns my stomach.
As far as fanfic vs default writer I don't see that as really fitting what I've seen and read of TES. The setting was already there by the time I found out about it and there would have needed to be some sort of plot to get enough redguard in the other provinces to be significant and not have racial tension(as demonstrated by Dark Elves only being segregated after they began coming in droves to Skyrim).
It would be cool to see more of Hammerfell but then your issue would exist in the other direction.Or maybe I'll just watch an LP of Redguard.
For my part, I enjoy fantasy works that
don't try to ape social structures &c. from real life -- it's a sign of lazy worldbuilding when all of the conflicts, tensions, groups, &c. are completely straightforward expies of real-world stuff. That's part of why I liked the Wheel of Time series: the world was full of nods to cultures &c. from Earth, but everything was so scrambled up that there weren't any direct translations. IMO things are made richer, not cheapened, by not conforming to our notions of how culture, society, &c. are structured. I don't want to read about the Cold War, but with elves and dwarves, or the Civil Rights Movement with the races shuffled around, &c. -- I want to read about unique places with their own features and problems.
As an aside, I'd love to see another TES game set in Hammerfell -- the whole Yokudan flight to Hammerfell and the history of Yokuda with HoonDing is the perfect setup for a TES player charater. Legendary figure who only rarely arises? Check. Closely associated with a supernatural entity? Check. Unique power? Check. Period of extreme civil unrest? Check.