I for one am extremely offended by the way Square has handled Miqo'te as a race. I felt like there was a lot of potential that was hand-waved and eye-rolled until tribal just meant "People who don't live in a major city."
I've made way more trips to the mythical land of land of probable than I'm normally comfortable making with a character, but the lack of really deep lore sort of limits the number of objective facts I can tie myself to. We get a lot of general lore, oh yes they are tribes and they showed up around this era, with no details or insights into what they're like. So all I can do is make assumptions on many fronts and admit I can't justify any of it with facts.
ICly, I at least have 'Well, he's from a reclusive and xenophobic tribe of a species who's culture is built around brutality and mating rights. His understanding of the world is very different than yours.'
It's original given the context of the world where all the NPCs behave pretty consistently despite their race or heritage. Original concept though? Certainly Not.
I've made way more trips to the mythical land of land of probable than I'm normally comfortable making with a character, but the lack of really deep lore sort of limits the number of objective facts I can tie myself to. We get a lot of general lore, oh yes they are tribes and they showed up around this era, with no details or insights into what they're like. So all I can do is make assumptions on many fronts and admit I can't justify any of it with facts.
ICly, I at least have 'Well, he's from a reclusive and xenophobic tribe of a species who's culture is built around brutality and mating rights. His understanding of the world is very different than yours.'
It's original given the context of the world where all the NPCs behave pretty consistently despite their race or heritage. Original concept though? Certainly Not.
Please read all the above with a soothing, British accented monotone.