(ok cool. xD )
The Anthropology of the Remaining Plainsfolk Tribes, Their History, and Potential Integration into Modern Eorzean Society
Type: Academic book
The Guildmaster interrupted. "Yes, one of the most organized minds here and with such a barbaric upbringing. Quite the change, isn't it?"
Ralin bristled. "The Plainsfolk Tribes are not barbaric, sir..."
Anderagon turned the book around, displaying a drawn image of tribal warriors swarming and taking down a giant crab. Ralin sighed. The artist had captured the fighters' extensive tattoos and the smeared blood on their bodies with gruesome detail. "Remarkable." He closed the book with a snap and sat down. "You have the tattoos from your youth, yes?"
Public Knowledge: Little to none outside of stuffy academic types interested in niche histories and anthropology. There may be ten copies out there.
Description: It's not an overly large volume. Perhaps written 40-50 years ago. It contains the usual archaic (read Victorian) idea of transforming an "uncivilized" culture into one more in line with modern, urban society.
Where to find it: A few libraries, government offices, and private collections.
(Why yes, I do work in academia... why do you ask? >.>;;; )
The Anthropology of the Remaining Plainsfolk Tribes, Their History, and Potential Integration into Modern Eorzean Society
Type: Academic book
The Guildmaster interrupted. "Yes, one of the most organized minds here and with such a barbaric upbringing. Quite the change, isn't it?"
Ralin bristled. "The Plainsfolk Tribes are not barbaric, sir..."
Anderagon turned the book around, displaying a drawn image of tribal warriors swarming and taking down a giant crab. Ralin sighed. The artist had captured the fighters' extensive tattoos and the smeared blood on their bodies with gruesome detail. "Remarkable." He closed the book with a snap and sat down. "You have the tattoos from your youth, yes?"
Public Knowledge: Little to none outside of stuffy academic types interested in niche histories and anthropology. There may be ten copies out there.
Description: It's not an overly large volume. Perhaps written 40-50 years ago. It contains the usual archaic (read Victorian) idea of transforming an "uncivilized" culture into one more in line with modern, urban society.
Where to find it: A few libraries, government offices, and private collections.
(Why yes, I do work in academia... why do you ask? >.>;;; )