
I'm afraid my response will be short because I'm tired, but I think I'll get the point across.
There's basically two different kinds of paths you can take. You can either immerse yourself into the lore of the more tribal side of Miqo'te given by Square Enix, or you could be a city-dweller. Someone whom is distant to a tribe, left, or simply was never part of one to begin with.
I understand there's a lot of people on this thread already that are talking about how the Miqo'te tribes aren't savage people. I think that's more of a OOC issue then an IC one. They aren't savages. They actually remind me more of Native Americans then anything.
However, it will not stop some characters from seeing them as such from a IC perspective. Specifically, characters with influenced or skewed views. My character does not like the tribal side of the culture, for example.
Then again, I made my character have a Hyur father and be in a Hyur family with a Hyur name and a Miqo'te mother from Garlemold. In the least likely position to appreciate the tribal culture of his cat half.
The perspectives are diverse; as diverse as people are IRL, really. There are people rp'ing tribal Miqo'te as not understanding or supporting technology and science and etc., and there are some well-educated, very intelligent tribalesque Miqo'tes too here in the RPC. It's all over the board.
Base your roleplay on what you want to roleplay at first, and see what you can work with in the lore to create something that is comfortable for yourself to fill your shoes in.
There's basically two different kinds of paths you can take. You can either immerse yourself into the lore of the more tribal side of Miqo'te given by Square Enix, or you could be a city-dweller. Someone whom is distant to a tribe, left, or simply was never part of one to begin with.
I understand there's a lot of people on this thread already that are talking about how the Miqo'te tribes aren't savage people. I think that's more of a OOC issue then an IC one. They aren't savages. They actually remind me more of Native Americans then anything.
However, it will not stop some characters from seeing them as such from a IC perspective. Specifically, characters with influenced or skewed views. My character does not like the tribal side of the culture, for example.
Then again, I made my character have a Hyur father and be in a Hyur family with a Hyur name and a Miqo'te mother from Garlemold. In the least likely position to appreciate the tribal culture of his cat half.
The perspectives are diverse; as diverse as people are IRL, really. There are people rp'ing tribal Miqo'te as not understanding or supporting technology and science and etc., and there are some well-educated, very intelligent tribalesque Miqo'tes too here in the RPC. It's all over the board.
Base your roleplay on what you want to roleplay at first, and see what you can work with in the lore to create something that is comfortable for yourself to fill your shoes in.