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|caption= Krem as he appears in ''Dragon Age: Inquisition''
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|creator= Patrick Weekes
|designer=Colleen Perman
|voice= [[Jennifer Hale]]
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'''Cremisius Aclassi''', better known by his nickname '''Krem''', is a [[character (arts)|fictional character]] in the 2014 [[video game]] ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''. He is a former soldier in the Tevinter Imperium's military forces, and is currently a member of the Bull's Chargers, a mercenary company led by the [[Iron Bull]]. Krem is the second explicitly [[transgender]] character in the ''Dragon Age'' series, the first being Maevaris Tilani from ''Dragon Age Library Edition Volume 1''<ref group=note>''Dragon Age Library Edition Volume 1'' is a deluxe hardcover collection of the three comics volumes that Dark Horse has published for the ''Dragon Age'' franchise.</ref>, and the first transgender character to appear in a [[BioWare]] video game.<ref name="Gamespot"/>
'''Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi''' is a [[character (arts)|fictional character]] in the 2014 [[video game]] ''[[Dragon Age: Inquisition]]''. He is a former soldier in the Tevinter Imperium's military forces, and is currently a member of the Bull's Chargers, a mercenary company led by the [[Iron Bull]]. He was created and written by [[Patrick Weekes]]. Canadian-American voice actress [[Jennifer Hale]] voiced Krem in ''Inquisition''.


Krem is the first transgender character to appear in a [[BioWare]] video game.<ref name="GameSpot"/> The character has received mostly positive reception in the ''Dragon Age'' series as a positive representation of transgender characters in video games.
Canadian-American voice actress [[Jennifer Hale]], who has played multiple characters in BioWare's games, voiced Krem in ''Inquisition''.


==Concept and creation==
==Concept and creation==
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| quote = "Talking over drinks at the bar later, we hit two major challenges. First, any conversation about the subject had to come up naturally in-game. A minor character like a shopkeeper would have no reason to explain that she is trans, so either the conversation would never come up or it would come up because her voice was clearly masculine, at which point it would look like a joke to most players, no matter how we tried to write it. Second, the character had to serve a purpose beyond “being there to be a genderqueer person.” Every character in our game serves a purpose — reinforcing the theme of a plot, character, or area — and we do not have the budget for someone who is just there to tick off a box."
| quote = "Talking over drinks at the bar later, we hit two major challenges. First, any conversation about the subject had to come up naturally in-game. A minor character like a shopkeeper would have no reason to explain that he is trans, so either the conversation would never come up or it would come up because his voice was clearly masculine, at which point it would look like a joke to most players, no matter how we tried to write it. Second, the character had to serve a purpose beyond “being there to be a genderqueer person.” Every character in our game serves a purpose — reinforcing the theme of a plot, character, or area — and we do not have the budget for someone who is just there to tick off a box."
| source = — Patrick Weekes, "Building a Character: Cremisius “Krem” Aclassi"<ref name="Bioware"/>
| source = — Patrick Weekes, "Building a Character: Cremisius “Krem” Aclassi"<ref name="Bioware"/>
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Krem was created and written by [[Patrick Weekes]]. Weekes went into detail about the multi-year creation process for Krem in a blog post published on the official BioWare blog dated December 4, 2014.<ref name="Bioware"/> They<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PatrickWeekes|title=Patrick Weekes on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref> revealed that the idea for Krem first began when BioWare organised a panel discussion on how characters from the LGBTQ community are presented in its video games at a prior [[PAX (event)|PAX event]]. Weeks claimed that an oft-repeated request from fans was for a respectful representation of transgender and/or [[genderqueer]] characters, without resorting to stereotypes or [[tokenism]].
Krem is the second openly [[transgender]] character in the ''Dragon Age'' series, the first being Maevaris Tilani from the comic mini-series ''Dragon Age: Those Who Speak''. Patrick Weekes went into detail about the multi-year creation process for Krem in a blog post published on the official BioWare blog dated December 4, 2014.<ref name="GameSpot"/> They<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PatrickWeekes|title=Patrick Weekes on Twitter|work=Twitter|access-date=2020-03-14|archive-date=2020-03-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200329110438/https://twitter.com/PatrickWeekes|url-status=live}}</ref> revealed that the idea for Krem first began when BioWare organised a panel discussion on how characters from the LGBTQ community are presented in its video games at a prior [[PAX (event)|PAX event]]. Weeks claimed that an oft-repeated request from fans was for a respectful representation of transgender and/or [[genderqueer]] characters, without resorting to stereotypes or [[tokenism]].


The writing team for ''Inquisition'' brainstormed and eventually came up with an idea to make the [[Iron Bull]]'s lieutenant as such a character. Weekes developed the idea that Bull's character, as a mercenary commander, would require the presence of a subordinate as a grounding force "to remind players that Bull has a history of command" and that he "is more than just hired muscle". This character would also represent Bull's dilemma over being pulled between a life of freedom and a life of devotion and submission to the Qunari system of thought and behavior, the Qun. They also believed that Krem’s status as a [[trans man]] "could emphasize Bull’s character by opening up discussions of Qunari gender roles".<ref name="Bioware"/> Weekes noted that their writing goal was for Krem "to be a positive character who was living his life happily now", noting that a team of editors would examine every line of dialogue involving Krem and alter any dialogue and paraphrases that may give a wrong impression. They intended for Iron Bull and Krem "to give each other grief about little things all the time, but never attack truly sore spots".<ref name="Bioware"/>
The writing team for ''Inquisition'' brainstormed and eventually came up with an idea to make the [[Iron Bull]]'s lieutenant as such a character. Weekes developed the idea that Iron Bull's character, as a mercenary commander, would require the presence of a subordinate as a grounding force "to remind players that Bull has a history of command" and that he "is more than just hired muscle".<ref name="GameSpot"/> This character would represent Iron Bull's dilemma over being pulled between a life of freedom and a life of devotion and submission to the Qunari system of thought and behavior, the Qun, and that his status as a [[trans man]] could enable them to explore gender roles in Qunari culture.<ref name="GameSpot"/> Weekes noted that their writing goal was for Krem "to be a positive character who was living his life happily now", noting that a team of editors would examine every line of dialogue involving Krem and alter any dialogue and paraphrases that may give a wrong impression.<ref name="GameSpot"/> Iron Bull and Krem would constantly bicker about little things as part of their relationship dynamic, but never attack each other's "truly sore spots".<ref name="GameSpot"/>


The lead writer of ''Inquisition'', [[David Gaider]], recalled that he approved of Weekes' proposal to portray the Iron Bull's lieutenant as a trans man during a meeting, and he suggested canvassing feedback from someone within the transgender community.<ref name="Advocate"/> Gaider admitted that a minor queer character who previously appeared in ''Dragon Age II'' called Serendipity could have been written better; he explained that Serendipity was intended to be [[drag queen]], but her comedic portrayal was interpreted by some fans as [[transphobia|transphobic]]. He wanted a transgender character to be properly depicted, should the opportunity present itself.<ref name="VGS"/>
The lead writer of ''Inquisition'', [[David Gaider]], recalled that he approved of Weekes' proposal to portray the Iron Bull's lieutenant as a trans man during a meeting, and he suggested canvassing feedback from someone within the transgender community.<ref name="Advocate"/> Gaider explained that Serendipity, a minor queer character who appeared in the ''[[Dragon Age II]]'' [[downloadable content]] [[Dragon Age II downloadable content#Mark of the Assassin|Mark Of The Assassin]], was intended to be a [[drag queen]], but her comedic portrayal was interpreted by some fans as [[transphobia|transphobic]]. He found the criticisms directed towards Serendipity to be regrettable, and he wanted a transgender character to be properly depicted should the opportunity present itself.<ref name="VGS"/>


Weekes disclosed that they had faced criticism as well as constructive feedback about their characterization of Krem from their friends within the genderqueer community. Their initial draft of Krem's departure from the Tevinter Imperium as a serving member of its military had the character "[[desertion|deserting]] after fighting off someone who discovered his secret and tried to assault him". The feedback Weekes received indicated that while the scenario is plausible, it is reminiscent of the [[LGBT_stereotypes#Transgender_people|"attacked trans person" stereotype]], and may potentially become an emotional trigger for real life transgender players who have faced [[trans bashing|transphobic attacks]]. Another draft by Weekes about the relationship between Krem and Iron Bull involved Bull joking about Krem’s binding of his breasts in a friendly manner, which was interpreted by their friends as an [[Call-out culture|offensive callout]], potentially subjecting the character to [[public humiliation]] or [[shaming]] since the joke would have been uttered in front of the player character and/or other characters. Weekes rewrote the scene so that Krem is the one who brings up the subject, to indicate that he is comfortable discussing his [[gender identity]], and the character will not be offended if the Inquisitor asks questions about the subject.<ref name="Bioware"/>
Weekes disclosed that they had received criticism after soliciting constructive feedback about their characterization of Krem from their friends within the genderqueer community; an initial draft which had Krem [[desertion|deserting]] from the Tevinter Imperium after fighting off someone who discovered his secret and attempted to assault him was derided for relying on the [[LGBT stereotypes#Transgender people|"attacked trans person" stereotype]]. The feedback Weekes received indicated that while the scenario is plausible, it may inadvertently become an emotional trigger for real life transgender players who have faced [[trans bashing|traumatic transphobic attacks]].<ref name="GameSpot"/>
Krem was specially designed as gender appropriate on matters such as animation, body language, and translation for localization. Krem's face was created by Development Manager Colleen Perman using the character artist team's head-morph system. Hale, who has played multiple characters in BioWare's games, developed a voice for a [[trans man]] "in a world without access to transitional procedures" under Director of Voice Acting Caroline Livingstone's direction.<ref name="Bioware"/> Weekes noted though it wasn't the simplest of tasks to overcome" as much of the game’s engine was based on set assignments of gender, "from voice to face to animation set to [[video game localization|localization plan for foreign languages]]", and praised the various departments working on ''Inquisition'' for their enthusiasm and dedication.<ref name="GameSpot"/>


==Appearances==
Weekes became aware during the development of ''Inquisition'' that much of the game’s engine was based on set assignments of gender, "from voice to face to animation set to [[video game localization|localization plan for foreign languages]]". They praised the other departments working on ''Inquisition'' for their enthusiasm and dedication to specially design Krem as gender appropriate on matters such as animation, body language, and translation for localization.
Krem is briefly seen in a cinematic trailer promoting ''Inquisition'' starring Iron Bull, which was uploaded on multiple EA-affiliated channels, prior to the release of the game.<ref name="Bull"/>


Krem's face was created by Development Manager Colleen Perman using the character artist team's head-morph system. Hale developed a voice for a [[trans man]] "in a world without access to transitional procedures" under Director of Voice Acting Caroline Livingstone's direction.<ref name="Bioware"/>

==Appearances==
Krem appears as a [[non-playable character]] in ''Inquisition'', where he serves as the Iron Bull's second in command of the Bull's Chargers. Krem is first encountered outside the Haven Chantry building following the Inquisition leadership's return from the Orlesian capital city of Val Royeaux; he reveals that he was sent by his commander and suggests that their mercenary company would be a good fit for the Inquisition, and a worthy hire in spite of their high asking price. Krem, along with Iron Bull will later be found in the Storm Coast where they could be recruited for the Inquisition. Speaking to Krem periodically after completing a major event in ''Inquisition's'' narrative will unlock side quests and text-based war table operations throughout the game. Krem's fate is also involved in the Iron Bull's personal side quest, the outcome of which depends on the player-controlled Inquisitor choosing between sacrificing the Chargers or rescuing them at the expense of an alliance with the Qunari and Bull being [[Excommunication|excommunicated]] from Qunari society.
Krem appears as a [[non-playable character]] in ''Inquisition'', where he serves as the Iron Bull's second in command of the Bull's Chargers. Krem is first encountered outside the Haven Chantry building following the Inquisition leadership's return from the Orlesian capital city of Val Royeaux; he reveals that he was sent by his commander and suggests that their mercenary company would be a good fit for the Inquisition, and a worthy hire in spite of their high asking price. Krem, along with Iron Bull will later be found in the Storm Coast where they could be recruited for the Inquisition. Speaking to Krem periodically after completing a major event in ''Inquisition's'' narrative will unlock side quests and text-based war table operations throughout the game. Krem's fate is also involved in the Iron Bull's personal side quest, the outcome of which depends on the player-controlled Inquisitor choosing between sacrificing the Chargers or rescuing them at the expense of an alliance with the Qunari and Bull being [[Excommunication|excommunicated]] from Qunari society.


Krem appears in the five-issue limited comic series ''[[Dragon Age: Magekiller]]'', where he is dispatched by Bull to lead the Chargers on an operation to the Hissing Wastes with [[Dorian Pavus]] and a mage assassin named Marius.
Krem is briefly seen in a cinematic trailer promoting the release of ''Inquisition'' starring Iron Bull, which was uploaded on multiple EA-affiliated channels.<ref name="Bull"/>

Krem appears in the five-issue limited comic series ''Dragon Age: Magekiller'', where he is dispatched by Bull to lead the Chargers on an operation to the Hissing Wastes with [[Dorian Pavus]] and a mage assassin named Marius.


==Reception==
==Reception==
Although he is presented as a minor character in ''Inquisition''<ref name="Popdust"/><ref name="WhatCulture"/>, Krem received significant media coverage from gaming journalists and LGBT-centric media outlets due to his positive depiction as a transgender character in a [[AAA (video game industry)|AAA video game]].<ref name="Gamespot"/><ref name="Kotaku"/><ref name="Advocate"/><ref name="PCGamesN"/> He has been described by various sources as groundbreaking<ref name="GCN"/><ref name="Mookychick"/><ref name="Queerest"/><ref name="WhatCulture"/>, as well as the best representation of a transgender character in the video game medium.<ref name="Queerty"/><ref name="MarySue"/><ref name="Xtra"/><ref name="Trans"/>
Although he is presented as a minor character in ''Inquisition'',<ref name="Popdust"/> Krem received significant media coverage from gaming journalists and LGBT-centric media outlets due to his positive depiction as a transgender character in a [[AAA (video game industry)|AAA video game]].<ref name="GameSpot"/><ref name="Kotaku"/><ref name="Advocate"/><ref name="PCGamesN"/> He has been described by various sources as groundbreaking,<ref name="GCN"/><ref name="Mookychick"/><ref name="Queerest"/> as well as the best representation of a transgender character in the video game medium.<ref name="Queerty"/><ref name="MarySue"/><ref name="Xtra"/><ref name="Trans"/> ''[[GLAAD]]'s'' Matt Kane included Krem and fellow ''Inquisition'' characters [[Sera (Dragon Age)|Sera]], Dorian and The Iron Bull in his list of 2014's Most Intriguing LGBT Characters.<ref name="GLAAD"/> In February 2016, ''Vada'' Magazine provided coverage of a satirical work about negative fan reaction to Krem's 2014 debut in ''Inquisition'' by ''Point & Clickbait'', noting that "people are still talking about him two years later".<ref name="Vada"/>


''[[Queerty]]'' staff was impressed by BioWare's handling of Krem's gender identity,<ref name="Queerty"/> as was Sam Maggs from ''The Mary Sue''. Maggs stated "the fact that BioWare has chosen to make a major side character in the game trans, and have a whole dialogue about it in-game, is a huge step forward in representation in mainstream gaming".<ref name="MarySue"/> [[Matt Baume]] mentioned Krem in his article "Dorian of ''Dragon Age: Inquisition'': Why Gaming's 'Breakout' Gay Character Matters", and praised his storyline for providing players the opportunity to ask questions, and demonstrates "how one can be accepting and considerate of the feelings of trans people".<ref name="Breakout"/> Author Nicholas Taylor includes him in a section on transgender characters in the book ''Queerness in Play'', discussing how Krem's role in the narrative can educate players about their experiences with gender, identity, and expression through exposition.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=awZ0DwAAQBAJ |title=Queerness in Play - Palgrave Games in Context |last=Taylor |first=Nicholas |pages=41, 45 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3319905426 |year=2018}}</ref> Shann Smith from ''Pop Dust'' claimed that among the characters of ''Inquisition'', "the amount of sheer representation in this game is enough to write a book on", but felt that Krem was the standout of the cast. He opined that Krem should have had a spot in the Inquisitor's [[Party (role-playing games)|party]] as a playable character instead of [[Characters of Dragon Age: Inquisition#Blackwall|Blackwall]].<ref name="Popdust"/> In a later article uploaded in 2018, Smith discussed transgender visibility in video games and compared Krem's portrayal to [[Birdo]] and [[Poison (Final Fight)|Poison]], two other notable transgender video game characters.<ref name="Trans"/>
Matt Baume mentioned Krem in his article ''Dorian of Dragon Age: Inquisition: Why Gaming's 'Breakout' Gay Character Matters'', and praised his storyline for providing players the opportunity to ask questions, and demonstrates "how one can be accepting and considerate of the feelings of trans people".<ref name="Breakout"/>


Fraser Brown from ''[[PCGamesN]]'' praised Hale's subtle and understated performance. Brown thought that Krem's voice "sounded youthful, like a boy’s, but also gruff, which was an unusual juxtaposition"; it was not apparent to him at the time of his playthrough that Krem's voice actor is actually a woman.<ref name="PCGamesN"/> Although she liked that ''Inquisition's'' character design allows for female characters to appear with an [[Adam's apple]] and she considered Krem to be a well-written character, Kristine Croto from ''[[Inquisitr]]'' expressed disappointment that Krem is voiced by Hale, a [[cisgender]] actress.<ref name="Inquisitr"/> She compared the casting of a cisgender actor to play a transgender character, to putting white actors in black face to play a person of color. To Croto, "a cis-gendered actress playing a trans man is by definition “acting” man", which undermines the point about gender identity made by Iron Bull to a male player character.<ref name="Man"/> Emma Osborne from ''Junkee'' agreed that an actual trans person should have been cast as Krem's voice actor. They felt that while the player is presented with options to have their Inquisitor ask questions which they consider to be insensitive, to them it "nevertheless presents a learning experience for the player".<ref name="Junkee"/>
Kirk Hamilton from Kotaku praised Weekes for being clear and transparent about Krem's creation process. Echoing Weekes' approach and experience on handling Krem's characterization, he pointed out that it is crucial for writers who do not identify as transgender to always ask transgender and genderqueer people for feedback when attempting to write such a character.<ref name="Kotaku"/> He praised BioWare for being willing to actively listen and learn from its audience, and that more studios should follow their example.


Weekes further revealed they have received feedback from transgender players following the launch of ''Inquisition'', who felt the player choices were written to be "too clueless and uninformed".<ref name="Bioware"/> ''Kotaku's'' Kirk Hamilton praised Weekes for being clear and transparent about Krem's developmental process and the feedback they have received. Echoing Weekes' experience for approaching and handling Krem's characterization, he pointed out that it is crucial for writers who do not identify as transgender to always ask transgender and genderqueer people for feedback when attempting to write such a character.<ref name="Kotaku"/> He praised BioWare for being willing to actively listen and learn from its audience, and that more studios should follow their example.
[[Queerty]] staff was impressed by BioWare's handling of Krem's gender identity<ref name="Queerty"/>, as was Sam Maggs from the Mary Sue. Maggs stated "the fact that BioWare has chosen to make a major side character in the game trans, and have a whole dialogue about it in-game, is a huge step forward in representation in mainstream gaming".<ref name="MarySue"/> Matt Kane from [[GLAAD]] included Krem and fellow ''Inquisition'' characters [[Sera (Dragon Age)|Sera]], Dorian and The Iron Bull in his list of 2014's Most Intriguing LGBT Characters.<ref name="GLAAD"/>

Popdust's Shann Smith noted that among the characters of ''Inquisition'', "the amount of sheer representation in this game is enough to write a book on", but felt that Krem was the standout of the cast. He opined that Krem should have had a spot in the Inquisitor's [[Party (role-playing games)|party]] as a playable character instead of [[Characters_of_Dragon_Age:_Inquisition#Blackwall|Blackwall]].<ref name="Popdust"/> In a later article uploaded in 2018, Smith discussed transgender visibility in video games and compared Krem's portrayal to [[Birdo]] and [[Poison (Final Fight)|Poison]], two other notable transgendered video game characters.<ref name="Trans"/>

Fraser Brown from ''[[PCGamesN]]'' praised Hale's subtle and understated performance. Brown thought that Krem's voice "sounded youthful, like a boy’s, but also gruff, which was an unusual juxtaposition"; it was not apparent to him at the time of his playthrough that Krem's voice actor is actually a woman.<ref name="PCGamesN"/>

Kristine Croto from ''[[Inquisitr]]'' was disappointed that Krem is voiced by Hale, a [[cisgendered]] actress, even though she liked that ''Inquisition's'' character design allows for female characters to appear with an [[Adam's apple]] and she considered Krem to be a well-written character.<ref name="Inquisitr"/> She compared the casting of a cisgendered actor to play a transgendered character, to putting white actors in black face to play a person of color. To Croto, "a cis-gendered actress playing a transman is by definition “acting” man", which defeats the point about gender identity made by Iron Bull to a male player character.<ref name="Man"/> Emma Osborne from ''Junkee'' agreed that an actual trans person should have been cast as Krem's voice actor. She felt that while the player is presented with options to have their Inquisitor ask questions which she considers to be insensitive, to her it "nevertheless presents a learning experience for the player". <ref name="Junkee"/>

Weekes claimed that they have received feedback from transgender players who felt the player choices were written to be "too clueless and uninformed".<ref name="Bioware"/>

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<ref name="Advocate">{{cite web|url=https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/geek/2015/05/18/did-dragon-age-inquisitions-lgbt-characters-impact-games-sales|date=May 18, 2015|title = Did Dragon Age: Inquisition's LGBT Characters Impact Game's Sales?|author=Matt Baume|website=[[The Advocate]]|accessdate=March 13, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name="Advocate">{{cite web|url=https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/geek/2015/05/18/did-dragon-age-inquisitions-lgbt-characters-impact-games-sales|date=May 18, 2015|title=Did Dragon Age: Inquisition's LGBT Characters Impact Game's Sales?|author=Matt Baume|website=[[The Advocate (LGBT magazine)|The Advocate]]|access-date=March 13, 2020|archive-date=February 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200219193028/https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/geek/2015/05/18/did-dragon-age-inquisitions-lgbt-characters-impact-games-sales|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="Man">{{cite video game |title=Dragon Age: Inquisition |developer=BioWare |level=Skyhold |quote='''Iron Bull''': “They are real men, just like you or me.}}</ref>
<ref name="Man">{{cite video game |title=Dragon Age: Inquisition |developer=BioWare |level=Skyhold |quote='''Iron Bull''': They are real men, just like you or me.}}</ref>


<ref name="Bioware">{{cite web|url=http://blog.bioware.com/2014/12/04/building-a-character-cremisius-krem-aclassi/|title=Building a Character: Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi|first=Patrick|last=Weekes|date=December 12, 2014|work=[[BioWare]]|accessdate=March 5, 2015}}</ref>
<ref name="Bioware">{{cite web|url=http://blog.bioware.com/2014/12/04/building-a-character-cremisius-krem-aclassi/|title=Building a Character: Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi|first=Patrick|last=Weekes|date=December 12, 2014|work=[[BioWare]]|access-date=March 5, 2015|archive-date=December 13, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213194107/http://blog.bioware.com/2014/12/04/building-a-character-cremisius-krem-aclassi/|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="VGS">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rCLuxp2EpE|title=BioWare Interview: Lead Writer David Gaider on Krem, Dorian and Sexual Diversity in Gaming|author=VGS - Video Game Sophistry|date=May 16, 2015|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=March 13, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name="VGS">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rCLuxp2EpE|title=BioWare Interview: Lead Writer David Gaider on Krem, Dorian and Sexual Diversity in Gaming|author=VGS - Video Game Sophistry|date=May 16, 2015|publisher=[[YouTube]]|access-date=March 13, 2020|archive-date=March 12, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200312144644/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rCLuxp2EpE|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="Bull">{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_CApsY-K6c|date=November 9, 2014|title=DRAGON AGE™: INQUISITION Official Trailer – The Iron Bull|publisher=Official Dragon Age Channel|website=YouTube|accessdate=March 1, 2020}} </ref>
<ref name="Bull">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_CApsY-K6c|date=November 9, 2014|title=DRAGON AGE™: INQUISITION Official Trailer – The Iron Bull|publisher=Official Dragon Age Channel|website=YouTube|access-date=March 1, 2020|archive-date=November 21, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201121003747/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_CApsY-K6c|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="Kotaku">{{cite web |url=http://kotaku.com/bioware-put-a-lot-of-work-into-dragon-ages-trans-charac-1666924495|title=BioWare Put A Lot Of Work Into Dragon Age's Trans Character|author=Kirk Hamilton|date=December 12, 2014|work=[[Kotaku]]|accessdate=March 13, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name="Kotaku">{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/bioware-put-a-lot-of-work-into-dragon-ages-trans-charac-1666924495|title=BioWare Put A Lot Of Work Into Dragon Age's Trans Character|author=Kirk Hamilton|date=December 12, 2014|work=[[Kotaku]]|access-date=March 13, 2020|archive-date=October 16, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191016163848/https://kotaku.com/bioware-put-a-lot-of-work-into-dragon-ages-trans-charac-1666924495|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="Gamespot">{{cite web |url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-bioware-created-dragon-age-inquisition-s-trans/1100-6424014/|title=How BioWare Created Dragon Age: Inquisition's Trans Character|author=Eddie Makuch|date=December 5, 2014|work=[[Gamespot]]|accessdate=March 13, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name="GameSpot">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-bioware-created-dragon-age-inquisition-s-trans/1100-6424014/|title=How BioWare Created Dragon Age: Inquisition's Trans Character|author=Eddie Makuch|date=December 5, 2014|work=[[GameSpot]]|access-date=March 13, 2020|archive-date=April 21, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200421192851/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/how-bioware-created-dragon-age-inquisition-s-trans/1100-6424014/|url-status=live}}</ref>


<ref name="MarySue">{{cite web |url=http://www.themarysue.com/dai-krem/|title=Dragon Age Inquisition‘s Krem Is Maybe The Awesomest Representation Of A Trans Character In A Mainstream Game|author=Sam Maggs|date=November 28, 2014|work=The Mary Sue|accessdate=March 13, 2020}}</ref>
<ref name="MarySue">{{cite web|url=http://www.themarysue.com/dai-krem/|title=Dragon Age Inquisition's Krem Is Maybe The Awesomest Representation Of A Trans Character In A Mainstream Game|author=Sam Maggs|date=November 28, 2014|work=The Mary Sue|access-date=March 13, 2020|archive-date=May 27, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200527224921/https://www.themarysue.com/dai-krem/|url-status=live}}</ref>


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==Further reading==
*{{Cite journal|title=The Moral Service of Trans Non-Player Characters: Examining the Roles of Transgender Non-Player Characters in Role-Playing Video Games|first=Aiden|last=Kosciesza|year= 2022|journal=Games and Culture|volume=1|issue=1|pages=1–20}}


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Latest revision as of 04:07, 23 September 2024

Cremisius Aclassi
Krem
Dragon Age character
Krem as he appears in Dragon Age: Inquisition
First appearanceDragon Age: Inquisition (2014)
Created byPatrick Weekes
Designed byColleen Perman
Voiced byJennifer Hale
In-universe information
Full nameCremisius Aclassi
NicknameKrem

Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi is a fictional character in the 2014 video game Dragon Age: Inquisition. He is a former soldier in the Tevinter Imperium's military forces, and is currently a member of the Bull's Chargers, a mercenary company led by the Iron Bull. He was created and written by Patrick Weekes. Canadian-American voice actress Jennifer Hale voiced Krem in Inquisition.

Krem is the first transgender character to appear in a BioWare video game.[1] The character has received mostly positive reception in the Dragon Age series as a positive representation of transgender characters in video games.

Concept and creation

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"Talking over drinks at the bar later, we hit two major challenges. First, any conversation about the subject had to come up naturally in-game. A minor character like a shopkeeper would have no reason to explain that he is trans, so either the conversation would never come up or it would come up because his voice was clearly masculine, at which point it would look like a joke to most players, no matter how we tried to write it. Second, the character had to serve a purpose beyond “being there to be a genderqueer person.” Every character in our game serves a purpose — reinforcing the theme of a plot, character, or area — and we do not have the budget for someone who is just there to tick off a box."

— Patrick Weekes, "Building a Character: Cremisius “Krem” Aclassi"[2]

Krem is the second openly transgender character in the Dragon Age series, the first being Maevaris Tilani from the comic mini-series Dragon Age: Those Who Speak. Patrick Weekes went into detail about the multi-year creation process for Krem in a blog post published on the official BioWare blog dated December 4, 2014.[1] They[3] revealed that the idea for Krem first began when BioWare organised a panel discussion on how characters from the LGBTQ community are presented in its video games at a prior PAX event. Weeks claimed that an oft-repeated request from fans was for a respectful representation of transgender and/or genderqueer characters, without resorting to stereotypes or tokenism.

The writing team for Inquisition brainstormed and eventually came up with an idea to make the Iron Bull's lieutenant as such a character. Weekes developed the idea that Iron Bull's character, as a mercenary commander, would require the presence of a subordinate as a grounding force "to remind players that Bull has a history of command" and that he "is more than just hired muscle".[1] This character would represent Iron Bull's dilemma over being pulled between a life of freedom and a life of devotion and submission to the Qunari system of thought and behavior, the Qun, and that his status as a trans man could enable them to explore gender roles in Qunari culture.[1] Weekes noted that their writing goal was for Krem "to be a positive character who was living his life happily now", noting that a team of editors would examine every line of dialogue involving Krem and alter any dialogue and paraphrases that may give a wrong impression.[1] Iron Bull and Krem would constantly bicker about little things as part of their relationship dynamic, but never attack each other's "truly sore spots".[1]

The lead writer of Inquisition, David Gaider, recalled that he approved of Weekes' proposal to portray the Iron Bull's lieutenant as a trans man during a meeting, and he suggested canvassing feedback from someone within the transgender community.[4] Gaider explained that Serendipity, a minor queer character who appeared in the Dragon Age II downloadable content Mark Of The Assassin, was intended to be a drag queen, but her comedic portrayal was interpreted by some fans as transphobic. He found the criticisms directed towards Serendipity to be regrettable, and he wanted a transgender character to be properly depicted should the opportunity present itself.[5]

Weekes disclosed that they had received criticism after soliciting constructive feedback about their characterization of Krem from their friends within the genderqueer community; an initial draft which had Krem deserting from the Tevinter Imperium after fighting off someone who discovered his secret and attempted to assault him was derided for relying on the "attacked trans person" stereotype. The feedback Weekes received indicated that while the scenario is plausible, it may inadvertently become an emotional trigger for real life transgender players who have faced traumatic transphobic attacks.[1]

Krem was specially designed as gender appropriate on matters such as animation, body language, and translation for localization. Krem's face was created by Development Manager Colleen Perman using the character artist team's head-morph system. Hale, who has played multiple characters in BioWare's games, developed a voice for a trans man "in a world without access to transitional procedures" under Director of Voice Acting Caroline Livingstone's direction.[2] Weekes noted though it wasn't the simplest of tasks to overcome" as much of the game’s engine was based on set assignments of gender, "from voice to face to animation set to localization plan for foreign languages", and praised the various departments working on Inquisition for their enthusiasm and dedication.[1]

Appearances

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Krem is briefly seen in a cinematic trailer promoting Inquisition starring Iron Bull, which was uploaded on multiple EA-affiliated channels, prior to the release of the game.[6]

Krem appears as a non-playable character in Inquisition, where he serves as the Iron Bull's second in command of the Bull's Chargers. Krem is first encountered outside the Haven Chantry building following the Inquisition leadership's return from the Orlesian capital city of Val Royeaux; he reveals that he was sent by his commander and suggests that their mercenary company would be a good fit for the Inquisition, and a worthy hire in spite of their high asking price. Krem, along with Iron Bull will later be found in the Storm Coast where they could be recruited for the Inquisition. Speaking to Krem periodically after completing a major event in Inquisition's narrative will unlock side quests and text-based war table operations throughout the game. Krem's fate is also involved in the Iron Bull's personal side quest, the outcome of which depends on the player-controlled Inquisitor choosing between sacrificing the Chargers or rescuing them at the expense of an alliance with the Qunari and Bull being excommunicated from Qunari society.

Krem appears in the five-issue limited comic series Dragon Age: Magekiller, where he is dispatched by Bull to lead the Chargers on an operation to the Hissing Wastes with Dorian Pavus and a mage assassin named Marius.

Reception

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Although he is presented as a minor character in Inquisition,[7] Krem received significant media coverage from gaming journalists and LGBT-centric media outlets due to his positive depiction as a transgender character in a AAA video game.[1][8][4][9] He has been described by various sources as groundbreaking,[10][11][12] as well as the best representation of a transgender character in the video game medium.[13][14][15][16] GLAAD's Matt Kane included Krem and fellow Inquisition characters Sera, Dorian and The Iron Bull in his list of 2014's Most Intriguing LGBT Characters.[17] In February 2016, Vada Magazine provided coverage of a satirical work about negative fan reaction to Krem's 2014 debut in Inquisition by Point & Clickbait, noting that "people are still talking about him two years later".[18]

Queerty staff was impressed by BioWare's handling of Krem's gender identity,[13] as was Sam Maggs from The Mary Sue. Maggs stated "the fact that BioWare has chosen to make a major side character in the game trans, and have a whole dialogue about it in-game, is a huge step forward in representation in mainstream gaming".[14] Matt Baume mentioned Krem in his article "Dorian of Dragon Age: Inquisition: Why Gaming's 'Breakout' Gay Character Matters", and praised his storyline for providing players the opportunity to ask questions, and demonstrates "how one can be accepting and considerate of the feelings of trans people".[19] Author Nicholas Taylor includes him in a section on transgender characters in the book Queerness in Play, discussing how Krem's role in the narrative can educate players about their experiences with gender, identity, and expression through exposition.[20] Shann Smith from Pop Dust claimed that among the characters of Inquisition, "the amount of sheer representation in this game is enough to write a book on", but felt that Krem was the standout of the cast. He opined that Krem should have had a spot in the Inquisitor's party as a playable character instead of Blackwall.[7] In a later article uploaded in 2018, Smith discussed transgender visibility in video games and compared Krem's portrayal to Birdo and Poison, two other notable transgender video game characters.[16]

Fraser Brown from PCGamesN praised Hale's subtle and understated performance. Brown thought that Krem's voice "sounded youthful, like a boy’s, but also gruff, which was an unusual juxtaposition"; it was not apparent to him at the time of his playthrough that Krem's voice actor is actually a woman.[9] Although she liked that Inquisition's character design allows for female characters to appear with an Adam's apple and she considered Krem to be a well-written character, Kristine Croto from Inquisitr expressed disappointment that Krem is voiced by Hale, a cisgender actress.[21] She compared the casting of a cisgender actor to play a transgender character, to putting white actors in black face to play a person of color. To Croto, "a cis-gendered actress playing a trans man is by definition “acting” man", which undermines the point about gender identity made by Iron Bull to a male player character.[22] Emma Osborne from Junkee agreed that an actual trans person should have been cast as Krem's voice actor. They felt that while the player is presented with options to have their Inquisitor ask questions which they consider to be insensitive, to them it "nevertheless presents a learning experience for the player".[23]

Weekes further revealed they have received feedback from transgender players following the launch of Inquisition, who felt the player choices were written to be "too clueless and uninformed".[2] Kotaku's Kirk Hamilton praised Weekes for being clear and transparent about Krem's developmental process and the feedback they have received. Echoing Weekes' experience for approaching and handling Krem's characterization, he pointed out that it is crucial for writers who do not identify as transgender to always ask transgender and genderqueer people for feedback when attempting to write such a character.[8] He praised BioWare for being willing to actively listen and learn from its audience, and that more studios should follow their example.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Eddie Makuch (December 5, 2014). "How BioWare Created Dragon Age: Inquisition's Trans Character". GameSpot. Archived from the original on April 21, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Weekes, Patrick (December 12, 2014). "Building a Character: Cremisius "Krem" Aclassi". BioWare. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved March 5, 2015.
  3. ^ "Patrick Weekes on Twitter". Twitter. Archived from the original on 2020-03-29. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  4. ^ a b Matt Baume (May 18, 2015). "Did Dragon Age: Inquisition's LGBT Characters Impact Game's Sales?". The Advocate. Archived from the original on February 19, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  5. ^ VGS - Video Game Sophistry (May 16, 2015). "BioWare Interview: Lead Writer David Gaider on Krem, Dorian and Sexual Diversity in Gaming". YouTube. Archived from the original on March 12, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  6. ^ "DRAGON AGE™: INQUISITION Official Trailer – The Iron Bull". YouTube. Official Dragon Age Channel. November 9, 2014. Archived from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Shann Smith (December 14, 2017). "Krem, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Trans Video Game Characters". Popdust. Retrieved March 14, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ a b Kirk Hamilton (December 12, 2014). "BioWare Put A Lot Of Work Into Dragon Age's Trans Character". Kotaku. Archived from the original on October 16, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  9. ^ a b Fraser Brown (December 4, 2014). "How BioWare created Krem, Dragon Age: Inquisition's tough mercenary lieutenant". PCGamesN. Archived from the original on June 14, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  10. ^ Deirbhile Brennan (September 12, 2019). "13 of the best queer characters from video games". Gay Community News. Archived from the original on February 19, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  11. ^ Matt Dean (February 1, 2015). "Trans-Friendly Dragon Age: Inquisition Is Krem De La Creme". Mookychick. Archived from the original on February 21, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  12. ^ Alley Hector (May 24, 2018). "The 15 Queerest Video Games, Ranked". The Advocate. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
  13. ^ a b "Is This The Best Trans Character In The History Of Video Games?". Queerty. November 26, 2014. Archived from the original on October 16, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  14. ^ a b Sam Maggs (November 28, 2014). "Dragon Age Inquisition's Krem Is Maybe The Awesomest Representation Of A Trans Character In A Mainstream Game". The Mary Sue. Archived from the original on May 27, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  15. ^ Michael Lyons (November 17, 2014). "Dragon Age: Inquisition leads with diverse cast". Daily Xtra. Archived from the original on June 23, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  16. ^ a b Shann Smith (April 22, 2018). "A short list of trans characters in video games". Popdust. Retrieved March 14, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ Matt Kane (December 22, 2014). "2014's Most Intriguing LGBT Characters". GLAAD. Archived from the original on February 26, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  18. ^ "Check out this satire of reactions to Dragon Age's trans character". Vada Magazine. February 3, 2016. Archived from the original on March 12, 2024. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  19. ^ Matt Baume (July 13, 2015). "Dorian of Dragon Age: Inquisition: Why Gaming's 'Breakout' Gay Character Matters". Out. Archived from the original on February 19, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  20. ^ Taylor, Nicholas (2018). Queerness in Play - Palgrave Games in Context. Springer. pp. 41, 45. ISBN 978-3319905426.
  21. ^ Kristine Croto (November 29, 2014). "'Dragon Age' Contains Great Trans Character, Still Voiced By Cisgendered Voice Actor". Inquisitr. Archived from the original on October 16, 2019. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  22. ^ BioWare. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Level/area: Skyhold. Iron Bull: They are real men, just like you or me.
  23. ^ Emma Osborne (July 3, 2019). "The Unique Joy Of Discovering Your Queerness In Video Games". Junkee. Archived from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved March 13, 2020.

Further reading

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  • Kosciesza, Aiden (2022). "The Moral Service of Trans Non-Player Characters: Examining the Roles of Transgender Non-Player Characters in Role-Playing Video Games". Games and Culture. 1 (1): 1–20.