I believe it would have to depend on your character. How they were raised, what experiences they've had, et cetera and so on. My character, for example, is a Duskwight Elezen, but was not raised by/with his kind. He grew up in an orphanage, and as such does not identify with the Duskwight, nor have any of their prejudices.
Aside: I've always heard Hard RP as referring to very strict, serious, lore-abiding roleplay. In this case the lore is the Duskwight are, in effect, racist - and so your character must be if you play one. Same with being either a Nunh or Tia for the male Seekers of the Sun, you're a breeder or you're trying to be. Some like to stick with established facts and play off of them, while others believe in tweaking things to fit their personal story or style of play.
Aside: I've always heard Hard RP as referring to very strict, serious, lore-abiding roleplay. In this case the lore is the Duskwight are, in effect, racist - and so your character must be if you play one. Same with being either a Nunh or Tia for the male Seekers of the Sun, you're a breeder or you're trying to be. Some like to stick with established facts and play off of them, while others believe in tweaking things to fit their personal story or style of play.
What a monstrous sight he makes, mocking man's best friend
When both the wolf and lion crave the same thing in the end
The Lion | Monty's Wiki | The Wolf
When both the wolf and lion crave the same thing in the end
The Lion | Monty's Wiki | The Wolf