Talk:Servant List/@comment-31760473-20170729042019/@comment-128.164.177.62-20170806232256

To the last user, don't worry, your english is at least understandable.

Regarding muslim servants, King Hassan (and the rest of the Hassans) and Scheherazade aren't really part of the muslim faith- the first is a historical muslim, whose faith likely inspired his actions, but it's not as if he's part of the muslim faith. Scheherazade's story was probably compiled by muslim writers, but again, it's not like One Thousand and one Nights was a religious text. Christians wouldn't get offended by the portrayal of Mozart as a pervert since he isn't really affiliated with the faith besides practicing it himself. (Plus, it's kind of accurate; he once wrote a short song called "Lick my ass".)

That said, they're probably not going to add any characters from the Quran (except for those that are also in the Bible, in which case they'll go with the Christian/Jewish version, e.g. David), because that would be courting controversy from extremists. They don't have any Korean servants for the same reason, especially considering the bad history between Korea and Japan, and they're pretty careful about Chinese servants as well, again likely due to bad history between China and Japan. It's unfortunate that this happens, but I think adding muslims who weren't direct influencers in the faith should be fine, e.g. Saladin.