An outcast, however, may not stick with the views of their society. Even if the Duskwight were more communal (and I agree with that; their living in caves, secreted away from everyone, probably created a polarized, communal society), at least some people are going to reject the societal strictures. It seems to me those would be the people most likely to be encountered as adventurers, especially among the Elezen. Those who leave do so for a reason, and the simplest one is that they're uncomfortable with the current social structure. As a reaction, the society more or less punts them out. That means you'd be likely to see a lot more variation in behavior among Elezen adventurers, I'd think.
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