Hi everyone. Been playing on mateus(and the game at all) for about a month or two. I've been RPing as a Lalafell for a bit and I am not liking my experience which seems to be very based upon my race. The constant petting, mocking, or flat out ignoring is getting old to me.
I messed around in the generator a lot. Most of the races I just can't quite get to something I like, as a male character. I have settled on Miquote and I like the way SoS and KoM look. Pure looks wise I like Sun Seeker's skin tones and hair colors, but I like the Keeper's fangs.
Area wise I tend to like Uldah and Limsa  so Seeker becomes an obvious option. But if you are a wanderer/adventurer it doesn't really matter which you are.
I am having trouble choosing between the two for RP reasons. I like both their lore. I wanted to throw some ideas and questions out and see if the community could help.
First question is, what exactly is the role of males in the Keeper tribes once they hit adulthood? Do they stick around at all? Do they hunt or resource gather? I know they don't have any role in child rearing/family but do they still live within the tribe and contribute otherwise?
Second, for Seekers what exactly do Tia do? If you stay within the tribe but are not vying for nunh what other roles can you fill? I know you can leave, start your own tribe or push the hunting grounds of your Nunh. But what if you don't want to do any of that? Are the men assigned other roles? Farmers? Guards? etc...
Third. The whole day vs night thing. How extreme is it? Are Keepers day blind like drow? Do Seekers have any night vision at all or are they like humans in that regard?
Unless I decide to just go with a plain regular character the ideas I have are:
1) Seeker of the Sun Privateer. There is that line about them often being drawn to pirate life so I changed it up a bit and went with privateer.
2) Seeker who helps push out his Nunhs territory. If I did this I might try to find a PC Nunh, if not I would go with an existing NPC nunh or just write one up in my back story.
3)Keeper botanist/lumber worker/tradesman character. He gravitated towards this to stay away from the poaching stereotype. I would go with one of two ideas. The first being a group of males actually were poachers and he ended up breaking away from them somehow and decided to just completely stay away from that life.Â
Or the group of men he traveled with was accused heavily of poaching by wood wailers and so they disbanded and went their separate ways and he decided he wouldn't ever risk that again and stayed as far away from hunting as possible.
Currently my guild is sort of research expedition themed. With that in mind 1 and 3 could work well as those two lend towards taking jobs. Number 2 might be trickier to pull off in that scenario unless my Nunh is trying to go global or needs information for something or just requires a presence out in the world for trade and what not and I was chosen. Maybe I was a really good candidate to take him down and replace him so he sent me far away.
Just looking for general feed back, ideas or people asking me the right questions to help me flesh out the idea and make a choice.
Thanks for your time, sorry for the long post!
I messed around in the generator a lot. Most of the races I just can't quite get to something I like, as a male character. I have settled on Miquote and I like the way SoS and KoM look. Pure looks wise I like Sun Seeker's skin tones and hair colors, but I like the Keeper's fangs.
Area wise I tend to like Uldah and Limsa  so Seeker becomes an obvious option. But if you are a wanderer/adventurer it doesn't really matter which you are.
I am having trouble choosing between the two for RP reasons. I like both their lore. I wanted to throw some ideas and questions out and see if the community could help.
First question is, what exactly is the role of males in the Keeper tribes once they hit adulthood? Do they stick around at all? Do they hunt or resource gather? I know they don't have any role in child rearing/family but do they still live within the tribe and contribute otherwise?
Second, for Seekers what exactly do Tia do? If you stay within the tribe but are not vying for nunh what other roles can you fill? I know you can leave, start your own tribe or push the hunting grounds of your Nunh. But what if you don't want to do any of that? Are the men assigned other roles? Farmers? Guards? etc...
Third. The whole day vs night thing. How extreme is it? Are Keepers day blind like drow? Do Seekers have any night vision at all or are they like humans in that regard?
Unless I decide to just go with a plain regular character the ideas I have are:
1) Seeker of the Sun Privateer. There is that line about them often being drawn to pirate life so I changed it up a bit and went with privateer.
2) Seeker who helps push out his Nunhs territory. If I did this I might try to find a PC Nunh, if not I would go with an existing NPC nunh or just write one up in my back story.
3)Keeper botanist/lumber worker/tradesman character. He gravitated towards this to stay away from the poaching stereotype. I would go with one of two ideas. The first being a group of males actually were poachers and he ended up breaking away from them somehow and decided to just completely stay away from that life.Â
Or the group of men he traveled with was accused heavily of poaching by wood wailers and so they disbanded and went their separate ways and he decided he wouldn't ever risk that again and stayed as far away from hunting as possible.
Currently my guild is sort of research expedition themed. With that in mind 1 and 3 could work well as those two lend towards taking jobs. Number 2 might be trickier to pull off in that scenario unless my Nunh is trying to go global or needs information for something or just requires a presence out in the world for trade and what not and I was chosen. Maybe I was a really good candidate to take him down and replace him so he sent me far away.
Just looking for general feed back, ideas or people asking me the right questions to help me flesh out the idea and make a choice.
Thanks for your time, sorry for the long post!