(07-24-2014, 04:26 PM)Gaspard Wrote:Pretty much. I'm pretty sure most peoples' conception of Nunh and Seeker tribes is because of the U tribe.(07-24-2014, 04:20 PM)ExKage Wrote: I... we just had a several page or posts-worth of discussion that snowballed...
because Seekers -aren't- governed by Nunhs typically. It's in the lore that
Quote:"Nunh status does not equate to leadership within a tribe, and in fact, very few nunh ever become leaders."
This is not mean to derail but... just because lore says that Keepers are Matriarchal does not mean that Seekers are Patriarchal.
Oh, right. I forgot that detail. Nunh status was only related to breeding rights right?
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Well, there are two ways of looking at it.
The fact remains that Lalafells and Roe's are shown to be roughly equal physically speaking. Otherwise no one would ever make a lalafell a brass blade, and papashan wouldn't be the hero of the sultansworn. So clearly a person can be roughly on par with someone 4 to 5 times their height and bodymass. So either A: Roe's have the worst muscle density ever, and lalafells have the best. Or B: Physical musculature is only a part of strength, and everyone, even fighters use aether to reinforce their actions. I think option B is more plausible. Not everyone may be aware they're doing it, but they probably are. The only flaw in this plan is that Garleans can't channel aether at all, so theoretically they'd be weaker in combat than most eorzeans. Maybe that's why the pureblooded garleans you see are all buff dudes. GOTTA COMPENSATE. |
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07-24-2014, 04:55 PM
At the risk of further derailing the thread...
(07-24-2014, 04:20 PM)ExKage Wrote: This is not mean to derail but... just because lore says that Keepers are Matriarchal does not mean that Seekers are Patriarchal. I believe the stance that Seekers are patriarchal comes several dev posts (excluding the whole Drake tribe thing), but most directly from the naming conventions post, which says: "Unlike the Seekers of the Sun, the Keepers of the Moon is a highly matriarchal society(...)" (emphasis mine). There's a fair amount of other dev post evidence as well (Seeker females follow a male to new territories or who can win new territory for the tribe, Seeker females use their father's name as their surname, etc.). Of course, with the way the Seeker lore is written with regards to territories, one can pretty much write one's territory however works best for the character. The Freelance Wizard
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(07-24-2014, 05:03 PM)Warren Castille Wrote: There's a third option. Maybe Papashan's just developed enough technique to overcompensate for his size? Relying on agility and being entire magnitudes smaller than your foe is a valid tactic, as is letting them think you're going to go down easily. If it was so simple to just be aetherially reinforced, there'd never be any reason for people to have sculpted bodies or actually try; Magic is just making us better. Having everyone on the planet be functionally equal because reasons feels like a cop-out to me. Having those who are able to hang with the bigger/smaller/faster/stronger/magical folk through experience and effort is what makes them heroes (or villains!) in the first place. Handwaving it away with magic makes for poor storytelling. This has strayed so far from the OP, but... I agree with this post so much. xD "Song dogs barking at the break of dawn, lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm; and these streets, quiet as a sleeping army, send their battered dreams to heaven." Hipparion Tribe (Sagolii)Â - Â Antimony Jhanhi's Wiki |
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(07-24-2014, 05:31 PM)Unnamed Mercenary Wrote: I kinda see the Garleans as having just as much aether as any other hyur, but that they lack the ability to consciously use it. That's why in terms of abilities, they shy away from magic (one could say they have no aether reserves), but they certainly are physically weak. It just so happens that their magitek gadgets make up for the difference in their combat styles. This is a really interesting point, and it ties into what Zyrusticae said. Why are all the garleans but one male? I can't think we can just blame developer laziness, since every other fighting organization in Eorzea has a good mix of men and women. It seems likely it's a conscious choice then. If so, then Merc might be right, if a society had no ability to channel aether, odds are they would develop in a patriarchical, men in charge way. That is the way the vast majority of civilizations have developed in our own world. Now that Garlemald has expanded, they might have adopted the gender roles they've traditionally used for their empire. So except in rare cases, they only send men to fight in wars. In Eorzea, if we assume Aether can allow one to make up for certain physical aspects, like males generally being taller and having more muscle mass, Not to mention that a thaumaturge or conjurer would be extremely powerful regardgless of gender. We can see how an egalitarian society might form. If the developers really did go that far in their lore and world building it would be pretty cool. |
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(07-24-2014, 05:15 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote: FFXIV is a dragonball type world I can buy this. It has an explanation behind it that's more than just "lol cuz magicz". "Song dogs barking at the break of dawn, lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm; and these streets, quiet as a sleeping army, send their battered dreams to heaven." Hipparion Tribe (Sagolii)Â - Â Antimony Jhanhi's Wiki |
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