Not sure if this was discussed/brought up/even a point that is worth bringing up, but despite Roe ladies would be perfect candidates to head something like this, would the Keeper of the Moon Miqo'te females be better suited, in a sense, in terms of back-story?
I only ask because the Keeper Miqo'te women seem to have a much higher status/authority than their male counter-parts, which I would think that naturally, SOME (not ALL) would feel superior. So like storyline wise, I could imagine it just starting out to be a small pack of Keeper Miqo'te females with whatever goals they have in mind and soon start to enfold women from every walks of life to join whatever cause they uphold.
Could easily go into a Sisterhood with one of their main focal points is to snuff out the slave trade entirely. It might be cliched as fuck (shit, even the name Sisterhood is cliche, but whatev), but who cares if it is a tried and tested formula for good RP?
I mean OBVIOUSLY a female from ANY race could be leading the charge in starting it up, but I can see a driven Keeper female being one of the fiercest to be a 'flag/shield bearer' of sorts in terms of wanting to empower the women of Eorzea as a whole (despite that some of the most powerful figures in this game ARE women) seeing as how they already hold a position of power/status. Then, a Roe woman, powerful and respected in her own right, might have differing opinions on how to lead them that then turn into IC drama that causes conflict and story. The 'Sisterhood' eventually breaks off into different enclaves that suits specific needs, etc, etc.
All the while, stereotypical sexist antagonists rear their ugly head to stomp out this 'feminist' movement in attempts to quell their 'inferiors'. 'Gender battles' begin with women from both Garlean and the rest of Eorzea assisting one another in various ways despite having to be enemies on parchment to defeat a far more vile evil.
Romances not unlike seen in Avatar: Korra will blossom (hopefully in a much better structured story ). Lots of those tropes/cliches happening, but who cares about 'originality' because it's about deliverance anyway.
Annnnnnnnnd I got carried away >.>
I only ask because the Keeper Miqo'te women seem to have a much higher status/authority than their male counter-parts, which I would think that naturally, SOME (not ALL) would feel superior. So like storyline wise, I could imagine it just starting out to be a small pack of Keeper Miqo'te females with whatever goals they have in mind and soon start to enfold women from every walks of life to join whatever cause they uphold.
Could easily go into a Sisterhood with one of their main focal points is to snuff out the slave trade entirely. It might be cliched as fuck (shit, even the name Sisterhood is cliche, but whatev), but who cares if it is a tried and tested formula for good RP?
I mean OBVIOUSLY a female from ANY race could be leading the charge in starting it up, but I can see a driven Keeper female being one of the fiercest to be a 'flag/shield bearer' of sorts in terms of wanting to empower the women of Eorzea as a whole (despite that some of the most powerful figures in this game ARE women) seeing as how they already hold a position of power/status. Then, a Roe woman, powerful and respected in her own right, might have differing opinions on how to lead them that then turn into IC drama that causes conflict and story. The 'Sisterhood' eventually breaks off into different enclaves that suits specific needs, etc, etc.
All the while, stereotypical sexist antagonists rear their ugly head to stomp out this 'feminist' movement in attempts to quell their 'inferiors'. 'Gender battles' begin with women from both Garlean and the rest of Eorzea assisting one another in various ways despite having to be enemies on parchment to defeat a far more vile evil.
Romances not unlike seen in Avatar: Korra will blossom (hopefully in a much better structured story ). Lots of those tropes/cliches happening, but who cares about 'originality' because it's about deliverance anyway.
Annnnnnnnnd I got carried away >.>