Inspirationally Deficient Characters
Reactor passed on this, probably because too many readers would miss the point and leave baffled, angry comments. Sarcasm and such often does not go over well. Inconvenient for me as most of my conversation is made of sarcasm, irony, and gallows humour.
Recently, the tabletop roleplaying game community has been aflame over accessibility within game worlds. The argument, as I understand it, is that worlds favorable to thrilling adventures are short on namby-pamby consideration for the less able. In such dog-eat-dog settings, entirely bereft as they are of any charitable sentiments, even minor disabilities would spell doom. Adventures are therefore the sole domain of physical paragons such as Captain Harlock, Zatoichi, and Götz von Berlichingen.
Although the argument seems superficially convincing, a curious pattern emerges when we examine adventure fiction.