
Oddly enough, I think my favorite bit of headcanon is from fellow Lalafell roleplayer Shoshopu.
In the lore, Dunesfolk used to travel around on (and live off the backs of) giant beasts. What these beasts are have never really been explained or even hinted at. Just that there's some manner of big creature Dunesfolk used as beasts of burden.
Shopu decided her family traveled on the back of the giant Adamantoise (the big ol' turtles) that you can see just sort of wandering around idly in Thanalan. And, really... I like it mostly because it... kind of works? I could totally see little Lalafellin huts and whatnot set on the backs of the shells of the Adamantoise, and they move slowly and methodically enough that you'd figure it'd be a relatively smooth ride.
And then she has the added little fun tidbit of her own Adamantoise mount being basically a baby one of the big family-carrying ones that she's raising. It just sort of... flows naturally and makes sense. It's not official canon, but it's reasonable enough that you could think it was.
In the lore, Dunesfolk used to travel around on (and live off the backs of) giant beasts. What these beasts are have never really been explained or even hinted at. Just that there's some manner of big creature Dunesfolk used as beasts of burden.
Shopu decided her family traveled on the back of the giant Adamantoise (the big ol' turtles) that you can see just sort of wandering around idly in Thanalan. And, really... I like it mostly because it... kind of works? I could totally see little Lalafellin huts and whatnot set on the backs of the shells of the Adamantoise, and they move slowly and methodically enough that you'd figure it'd be a relatively smooth ride.
And then she has the added little fun tidbit of her own Adamantoise mount being basically a baby one of the big family-carrying ones that she's raising. It just sort of... flows naturally and makes sense. It's not official canon, but it's reasonable enough that you could think it was.