Wanted to highlight a post from another thread...
Here on the Internet, we're a pretty liberal bunch, which is great. But the world of Eorzea is different. It's been made clear that there are several aspects we do not share with Eorzea. One example is the treatment of mixed race people. They suffer prejudice, yet not many people will roleplay this, despite the backing for such an approach in the MSQ.
I can understand people irk away from conflict, but I encourage confidence in being able to dive into the mindset of someone different from your own, and go for it! For example, in real life, I am mixed race of two immigrants from completely separate countries. I believe we should screw as many people from as many different countries as possible to practically erase national borders.
But Kale is different. He is from Eorzea where there are five distinct races which take pride in their identity and culture. To him, it's very simple, and completely justified in his mind; if everyone mixed with other races, there would no longer be Highlanders, Elezens, and so on. History and tradition is important to him! You are spitting on it by eroding the fabric of your race by settling down with another. It's strongly hinted at that this is the Eorzean mindset. Preserve the culture and identity of each race by sticking to your own!
We also have the Au Ra arrival...given how Gridania mostly rejected the Ala Mhigans (who are fellow Eorzeans) and sometimes Ul'dahns have trouble with Highlanders who haven't integrated, imagine how Eorzeans would react to Au Ra! Perhaps terribly! Go back to Othard, we Eorzeans have our own problems! And so on. In any story, be it a video game, movie, or book, there needs to be conflict to drive the plot forward. Same here!
If people are apprehensive about upsetting others OOC (which I understand, I am a puppy with conflict), I recommend a tactic of just putting more information into your emotes. For example, rather than...
Kale Aideron growled, "Ploughin' Au Ra, piss off!"
Just add something very simple that demonstrates to the other player that you as a roleplayer are fully cognizant of the fact your character is being a douche!
Kale Aideron growled, "Ploughin' Au Ra, piss off!". By his agitated body language, it was clear he did not like the presence of enigmatic foreigners in general.
By all means, however, go ahead and roleplay an attitude that embraces progressive concepts like mixed race relationships. But if I was roleplaying it, I'd fully recognize it was an alien concept to Eorzeans; I wish more RPers would see it that way, too!
Here on the Internet, we're a pretty liberal bunch, which is great. But the world of Eorzea is different. It's been made clear that there are several aspects we do not share with Eorzea. One example is the treatment of mixed race people. They suffer prejudice, yet not many people will roleplay this, despite the backing for such an approach in the MSQ.
I can understand people irk away from conflict, but I encourage confidence in being able to dive into the mindset of someone different from your own, and go for it! For example, in real life, I am mixed race of two immigrants from completely separate countries. I believe we should screw as many people from as many different countries as possible to practically erase national borders.
But Kale is different. He is from Eorzea where there are five distinct races which take pride in their identity and culture. To him, it's very simple, and completely justified in his mind; if everyone mixed with other races, there would no longer be Highlanders, Elezens, and so on. History and tradition is important to him! You are spitting on it by eroding the fabric of your race by settling down with another. It's strongly hinted at that this is the Eorzean mindset. Preserve the culture and identity of each race by sticking to your own!
We also have the Au Ra arrival...given how Gridania mostly rejected the Ala Mhigans (who are fellow Eorzeans) and sometimes Ul'dahns have trouble with Highlanders who haven't integrated, imagine how Eorzeans would react to Au Ra! Perhaps terribly! Go back to Othard, we Eorzeans have our own problems! And so on. In any story, be it a video game, movie, or book, there needs to be conflict to drive the plot forward. Same here!
If people are apprehensive about upsetting others OOC (which I understand, I am a puppy with conflict), I recommend a tactic of just putting more information into your emotes. For example, rather than...
Kale Aideron growled, "Ploughin' Au Ra, piss off!"
Just add something very simple that demonstrates to the other player that you as a roleplayer are fully cognizant of the fact your character is being a douche!
Kale Aideron growled, "Ploughin' Au Ra, piss off!". By his agitated body language, it was clear he did not like the presence of enigmatic foreigners in general.
By all means, however, go ahead and roleplay an attitude that embraces progressive concepts like mixed race relationships. But if I was roleplaying it, I'd fully recognize it was an alien concept to Eorzeans; I wish more RPers would see it that way, too!