(01-19-2014, 01:11 AM)LiadansWhisper Wrote: In the real world, yes, that would make sense. Â In Eorzea? Â I don't think that we can take that as being actual fact. Â We have no real idea of how biology works in the world of Eorzea.
We can make pretty well-informed guesses given the information we have before us, however. The types of creatures (including the sentient, humanoid ones) all roughly mirror the phyla spread we have on Earth. Â Combine these things with with logic like "I highly doubt Squeenix cared enough to think of a world that is not carbon based," (because they don't) as well as the fact that any fictionally constructed world must have internal consistency, and there's actually quite a lot we can say about biology in Eorzea.
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