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Miqo’te Mating Strategies Explored: a biologist’s point of view |
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03-03-2014, 03:56 AM
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03-19-2014, 03:25 PM
First of all sorry for my poor English. I don't have the skill to make a text so good like your in this foreign language. But I'll try to expose what I think about the Miqo'te society. My Credentials i'm licenciate in history (Brazillian) and study to get my bachelor degree in Social Sciences (Anthropology, Sociology and Politic).
I think your article is really good, but is not apply to a modern Miqo'te, maybe to a "Miqo'teus Primitivum", but not for the modern stat of the race. First of all, because have a long history of contact with another races. Its will make a common sense along all the races of Hydaelyn, sure they will maintain they on culture, but is not a "pure" one. The Seekers of the Sun. I think the Seekers of the Sun don't kill the offspring for a defected nunh. Probably they don't kill the defected nunh, probably happen like what happen in the baboon society. The Defected baboon (nunh) still in the tribe( I don't know the collective of baboon in English) , but start to make less relevant works and stop to have the access to the best hunts, females and etc. I guess the Tia have females too, not 5 to 10 like the Nunh but probably they still have access a one female or maybe two females. Its happens because the contact with another races, that have romance, conjugate and etc. Probably the title of Nunh is used now and only for the "family" leader. Like in the ancient Athens who have Family (Father, mother, sons, slaves) > Phyle (A tribe, a group of families) > Deme (region) and the Polis. Using this concept probably the seekers organize in a society like this: "The Polis" (The day, diurnal habits) "The Phyle" ( The Tribe A',B,',X',Z'...) "The Deme" (A region that one nunh is the leader of the place, like east Thalaran, black shroud, and etc.) "The family" (A familiar core formed by a male(tia) and 1 to 2/3 females, and they sons). I think don't have so much its kind of sexual, etc, etc tensions. Because I'm use more as base of my supposition the Arabian/African world. The Keepers of the Moon I think the society of Keeper is more like the society of the Elephants, where the females rule, having a leader (nunh? Don't know the title) and the males live in a nomadic/reclusive/no part of this society. I think this model only really work in a tribe of the keeper, not in a big city like Limsa and Ul'Dah. I guess, in part of the contact with the other cultures. The male have a part in the rising and the care take of the children, probably they only stay for a short time (like the first 4 years, to guaranteer the children will survive this decisive period) or maybe hes only stay to the children get in the adulthood (12 years). In my opnion this therm promiscuity, is too harsh and too Christian for a fictional world. It is include the part of have lot of Miqo'te whores/dances, if you see something about the non Christianized(it is include Jewish and Muslin too) societies. Work as a whore is normal and not a CAPITAL SIN! (BEWARE THE FIRE OF THE HELL!) Cross Breeding Between the Clans Ooohh... Its happen! They say this don't happen only because is more easy to say that, to program a keeper with seekers features and etc. Because they still the same race! Just that. Its only this I guess, again sorry for me poor English. |
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04-09-2014, 08:22 PM
Ooooooh God the big words, scientific thought along with sociological, psychological and biological debate... I love it!
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04-13-2014, 02:08 AM
I'm pretty sure those are just nicknames, like some of the other NPCs that have them (Rabid Ratata comes to mind).
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05-12-2015, 09:09 PM
Thank you very much for taking the time to type up this most informative post. Â I am a new player to the game and I finally was able to get onto Balmung immediately before the maintenance shut the game down last night. Â My singular character on the server is a miqo'te, so this was very helpful to me in forming her sexual identity.
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RE: Miqo’te Mating Strategies Explored: a biologist’s point of view |
12-21-2015, 06:47 AM
This thread is kinda old, but rather then make a whole new thread. I wanted to ask about Miqo'te physical Maturity. I see people RP Miqo'te that are young, and we have seen Miqo'te children now that look to be about 10 or 11. But I am wondering at what age does a Miqo'te start to develop physical for mating. I assumed it was 13-15 years of age where as Humans are around 14-17. But I know its different for every one, so how does this even work?
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12-21-2015, 09:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2015, 09:49 AM by Vyce.)
(07-20-2013, 09:16 AM)Clover Wrote: This was a very interesting read! I did find it useful. Yes, you would. If you were raised in a culture where your sexuality was not your decision (Orthodox Judaism for example) you would either gladly accept your duty to your family, or risk losing everything by challenging their decision. A Miqote's mating requirements are not far off from the arranged marriage structures present in many societies today. When I was little, I was taken to all kinds of play dates with a girl 2 years younger than me because our parents planned on having us establish a relationship through our lives and then one day marry. That's one of the ways Southern families arrange marriages. Unfortunately our parents had a falling out and the union was canceled (which is good because when puberty hit, it turned out I'm very gay) but I never questioned the idea that one day I was supposed to marry that girl. It was just a fact. My grandparents and great grandparents all had arranged marriages, and so would my mother have had she not been the rebel of the family and shut herself out of familial traditions for most of her life. Southerners are a little more like Miqote than flat arranged marriages in that we have things like Cotillions where all the young people are brought together in an oohlala fancy schmancy setting and sort of matched by our mothers. "Wouldn't little Timmy and Amanda make a lovely pair? They'll have a beautiful family if they can get along." Ultimately, these couples tend to fall in love or at least deep caring with time, and stay together for the rest of their lives. Art by Berrod! |
RE: Miqo’te Mating Strategies Explored: a biologist’s point of view |
12-21-2015, 12:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2015, 12:22 PM by Valence.)
Wasn't that post like... 2 years old?
Ah anyway, it makes me think... I think we might also have to temper a bit the fact that mi'qote females are "breeding machines". Not that anyone is saying that of course. But I think proportionally they maybe mate even less than hyur or us IRL... Mathematically, if you have even just 1 male for 4 females (which seems to be even wider a gap here right?), that means if males start to mate with every female all the time, your population will grow like rabbits and they would already have taken over the world... Unless they have ludicrous casualty rates. That's also why I guess for Seekers, the nuhn being the only one allowed to do so probably tempers that a lot. As for Keepers, wandering males not being constantly around families that are primarily female sororities, it probably also limits that seriously as well. I like that idea since it makes the arrival of a (rare) male a certain opportunity for a keeper family and can create a lot of interesting cultural ceremonies or special things to happen during that time. Of course on the other hand there can also be the argument that their culture focus a lot more on that particular aspect since they need males, and males are rare, so they would do it even more to compensate...? I think those can be valid questions, and maybe vary greatly from clan to clan? Maybe i'm wrong though... Balmung: Suen Shyu
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02-26-2016, 04:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2016, 04:08 PM by allgivenover.)
Here we have the validity of OP's rational, deductive reasoning still being vindicated years later, despite all the resistance.
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02-29-2016, 03:12 PM
OMIGOSH! Â Actual Keeper lore!
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