(06-19-2015, 10:25 AM)Manari Wrote:From a modern human perspective she's probably not wrong, haha. XD(06-19-2015, 04:21 AM)Meena Wrote:
- More tribal roleplay - I know, this is a sensitive topic with Miqo'te, but Tribes are there for a reason, right? How is it that over 70% of miqo'te I have met were raised in a city...
I've also noticed this since way way back in 1.0 (however, we has almost no lore then), and it not only bothers me, but it also bothers Manari IC'ly. Â I understand that it's mostly due to people wanting the storyline they made up for their character not meshing with the in game lore to make sense, or because they wanted a different name, or some similar reason. Â But even so, when almost every single Miqo'te RP'er has a story about why their tribe was awful and they left, or they were raised by Hyur, or something similar, it just starts to feel lore breaking.... Â but I suppose the sheer massive amount of male Miqo'te around in RP is lore breaking enough on it's own, yes?
I've found a FC that has a few tribal Keepers in it, and I love it there, but this trend has effected Manari IC, and it has started to really negatively alter her perception of Seekers of the Sun even more than before. Â She is thinking to herself "Seeker life must truly be terrible if every single one I've ever met left their tribe."
I mean I figure the reason why so many people avoid tribal RP is because they are uncomfortable with the unusual social structure. Then again, I'm one to talk. Whenever given a round hole, I use a square peg. I've almost always played outsider types who didn't fit in to their society. I can't really throw stones. Granted I'd welcome suspicion or dislike by the "family oriented" lalafell, but the ones I encounter are already really welcoming of other races, as is somewhat supported by the lore, and usually sociable, so it's pretty hard for that to happen.
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