stupid swordcigarettes
ill bash your head in!
ill shatter your shields!
i will fell all of you in one swipe of my great war maul!
Not before a well-placed arrow pierces your pupil. c:
black people
While my memory grants me no souvenirs of black men in
video games set in feudal Europe, one comes to mind in a television series:

While Friar Tuck is most often than not portrayed by a white man, he is in this case played by African-American David Harewood.
And he does an excellent job.
And on the subject of roleplaying, I'm going to have to go with Lord Tony on this one. The game simply casts you in too high a role to allow me to pretend that I am, say, a lowly vinter on the outskirts of Skingrad, barely getting by in the world. While the skills of others seem to stay at pre-set ever-static levels, mine cannot. The game appeals to a human's lust for power by promising greater loot and more challenging monsters to fight to those who could mop the floor with any creature that stumbles into his path.
While it is possible to roleplay, I find it difficult because, in the end, I cannot focus on anything but making my character as powerful and rich as the game will allow.