For example, the undead councilor Yorrick embodies an extreme form of conservatism. This unflattering portrayal puts every idea on an equal playing field, and the game wastes little time in exposing its flaws. Unfortunately, the player's council consists of uncompromising bureaucrats advocating policies that typically serve their own interests. Every faction has its own values, from liberalism and feminism to conservatism and capitalism, and maintaining the fragile alliance between them is the only way to win the war. Where it differentiates itself is by making most of its characters parodies of their respective politics.
On the surface, Divinity: Dragon Commander tells the familiar story of fantasy races uniting to end a great war.