Except that's not true, anyway.PixiGreen wrote: ↑ November 16th, 2024, 09:54The main reason women were not used left and right on the battlefields in RL (once a suitable level of development of easily handled weapons was reached) is the necessity to reproduce. No nation could afford the loss of a source of new soldiers and workers. Remove the death at birth for mothers and children (with magic or technology), add enhancers for strength/speed/whatnot (again, with magic or technology) - and you get bigger armies you can throw at the enemy.
In the Middle Ages, most battles were rarely ever more than 30,000 men - often less than this by some numbers in the Early Middle Ages. Quantity has never alone been a particularly well desired trait - quality has always been more important.
The only times this changes in History is when you're forced to take what you can get, such as Jan Žižka during the Hussite Wars - but even then, women, children, and the elderly remained in the wagons with guns or crossbows.
It also takes at least 17 years +/- to make another soldier; it was never that women were too valuable, it was literally just that they are not fit for warfare.
As for Dragon Age however, there's a female elf warden in the first cutscene - interestingly, a war bow is entirely the wrong weapon for a woman - ironically a sword would be a better choice.
For broodmothers - the joining requires lyrium and magic, and is not the same as just eating darkspawn flesh or drinking blood, female wardens become immune to the possibility of turning into broodmothers.


