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EdManDan
07-20-2016, 05:40 AM
On the video Can I Play with Madness, the clairvoyant is a dude... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvqr366Op3k in the game it's a woman...
I have no issue with women at all (I love y'a) but it seems Maiden who "never went " commercial just outdid Metallica!

Mistikman-3331
07-20-2016, 05:47 AM
Holy crap who cares?

Seriously, in all likelihood the person who did the art assets for the game probably had either not seen that video or if he had, had forgotten that specific point. I really doubt this is a matter of political correctness (an accusation that is most often thrown around by people angry that their privilege to be bigots is being eroded) and more that whoever was designing the characters had an image in his mind of what a clairvoyant would look like and it ended up being a female.

It's a pretty bold and scummy accusation to sit here accusing Iron Maiden of selling out over a likely unintentional gender swap.

Kindly go back to loving women who you don't want showing up in your games.

EdManDan
07-20-2016, 06:01 AM
Well I care and I thank you for your response.

First you assume too much. Any Maiden fan knows that the "clairvoyant" is a dude... Time stamped 1988.... My point is that Bruce said that they would never go commercial... and they did!

Vaseodin
07-20-2016, 06:47 AM
Well I care and I thank you for your response.

First you assume too much. Any Maiden fan knows that the "clairvoyant" is a dude... Time stamped 1988.... My point is that Bruce said that they would never go commercial... and they did!

Huh? Explain how? Are female clairvoyants commercial somehow? i'm a bit confused with your accusation.

manolis
07-20-2016, 07:56 AM
Lol, EdManDan, I would never noticed that :)

Orc71
07-20-2016, 06:07 PM
Just because the clairvoyant is a woman in game doesn't mean that it's not in line with Maiden lore. While I'm sure the band signed off on the game they did not create it themselves and that does not mean they sold out. Does it really matter one way or the other?

Jennie-5128
07-20-2016, 06:39 PM
*applause for Mistikman-3331*

Kulimar
07-21-2016, 03:27 AM
Isn't that "The Prophet"?

Mistikman-3331
07-21-2016, 06:01 AM
Isn't that "The Prophet"?

Ahaha, I hadn't really looked at the lyrics to the song and it didn't really dawn on me, but yes, you are absolutely right. "Can I Play With Madness?" does not once refer to The Clairvoyant, but does reference The Prophet, which reasonably would be an entirely different person.

I mean The Clairvoyant does include the line "But for all his power couldn't foresee his own demise" so sure, The Clairvoyant would still be male, but it's still such a weird insignificant thing to get all bent out of shape over.

Doom and Gloom
07-21-2016, 05:09 PM
Maybe because in the game she has a connection to her brother and it flows better than 2 brothers.

Bob.A.Smith-6226
07-23-2016, 06:10 PM
"Can I play with madness, the prophet staired at his crystal ball"
Yes thats the prophet. Im guessing he is the brother of her.

6gunsbassman-6638
07-23-2016, 10:52 PM
Could Eddie be the seventh son of a seventh son...? And is the clairvoyant the sister of said son? Only time will tell.

Atheist
07-30-2016, 04:59 PM
Spoiler:
In the end of the Underworld once you defeat the Beast, Clairvoyant dies. Then a grandpa calling himself The Alchemist appears and says to Eddie to follow him quickly. In the end lore chapters, Shrive of Sin and Last Breath we learn that her brother's name is John Dee. So maybe that's the guy who appears to Eddie after.
If she was man she wouldn't die so easily!!!

Bob.A.Smith-6226
07-30-2016, 05:34 PM
I have found an Iron Maiden commentary >> click here for commentary.
(http://www.ironmaidencommentary.com/)
The commentary for Seventh Son album is very informative. Click here for 7Sot7S commentary (http://www.ironmaidencommentary.com/?url=album07_ssoass/commentary07_ssoass&lang=eng&link=albums).


​'Moonchild': the Devil addresses the parents of the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, mostly the mother, and warns them

that "all resistance is futile."

'Infinite Dreams': the Seventh Son's father, himself a Seventh Son, has visions he does not understand and that torture
him.

'Can I Play With Madness': the Seventh Son's father looks for an explanation of his visions and consults a prophet; he
doesn't like what he's told.

'The Evil That men Do': the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is conceived; the father possibly dies.

'Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son': birth of the child with supernatural powers; Good and Evil both try to take him over.

'The Prophecy': the young man has harnessed his powers to discover that disaster looms; naturally, no one listens to him
and the village is destroyed.

'The Clairvoyant': the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is now a seer who has control of his powers, although they quickly
submerge him and are probably the cause of his death.

'Only The Good Die Young': bitter reflection on the events; was it all worth it? Back to square one.

HeadlessHammerhead
07-30-2016, 05:34 PM
Although in the game she's listed as "The" Clairvoyant, that article in the name is relative; thus, she could be the only Clairvoyant Eddie knows of, as I'm sure they will make the (very cool) Clairvoyant Eddie, but not necessarily the only Clairvoyant in existence. So, for example, "The Boss" that you work for (if you have a boss) would not be the same "The Boss" that I work for.

This really is a silly thread, and I don't see the connection to political correctness nor to "going commercial". Iron Maiden have always been commercial. They always said "no synthesizers or ulterior motives" in their liner notes, and have removed this statement from even early albums in recent re-releases, since they obviously used them heavily sick Somewhere in Time. Their merchandising is also a huge part of the appeal of the band and their music. They have also opened every album except Book of Souls with a commercial tune that is short and upbeat.

All that said, i have to ask, so what if a band "goes commercial"? Commercialism helps the band make more music. It allows them to experience things and places they normally couldn't, which also inspires new music.

People who don't want to "sell out" are not living in modern society. Look at Rush, who wrote, "making modern music can still be open hearted" and have made some great classics since "going commercial".

Sorry for the rant, but this makes me think of people who steal music and expect their favorite groups to whip money out of thin air to make more music.

CapnFantasy
08-02-2016, 05:53 PM
Maiden's music will never be commercial, but if you're concerned they are commercially benefiting from products, don't buy trooper beer or any t shirts or whatever. I will, thanks.

As far as the clairvoyant issue goes, it's really quite simple - her name is Clair. Get on with your day.