I don't see the point in sticking only to the lore presented either.
First, there's always going to be bias towards a certain part of the lore. Either because the creators really love certain parts and care less about others, or because certain areas need lore due to a product they're about to sell (aka Ishgarde in Heavensward), etc.
In short, if you're not part of that part of the lore, you're fucked if you want good, comprehensive lore sources.
Second, because rare is the time I've seen where lore went in direct conflict with something a RPer wanted to do. What you really should be railing against is people ignoring the blatant obvious consequences of their actions due to the lore (e.g. Nunhs who get challenged not caring, Lalafells who act like children getting treated like such getting mad that you are treating them like that, etc.)
Hell, one of the funniest things I'd seen was when a Keeper male was hitting on Kell, there was another Keeper male trying to shame him for wanting to shack up with a non-Keeper, and even worse, a non-Miqo'te of the same sex. That is a genuine consequence of getting caught acting like a neko yaoi boi - and it made for interesting RP, allowing me to actually use that incident to improve my own reactions to shit happening.
First, there's always going to be bias towards a certain part of the lore. Either because the creators really love certain parts and care less about others, or because certain areas need lore due to a product they're about to sell (aka Ishgarde in Heavensward), etc.
In short, if you're not part of that part of the lore, you're fucked if you want good, comprehensive lore sources.
Second, because rare is the time I've seen where lore went in direct conflict with something a RPer wanted to do. What you really should be railing against is people ignoring the blatant obvious consequences of their actions due to the lore (e.g. Nunhs who get challenged not caring, Lalafells who act like children getting treated like such getting mad that you are treating them like that, etc.)
Hell, one of the funniest things I'd seen was when a Keeper male was hitting on Kell, there was another Keeper male trying to shame him for wanting to shack up with a non-Keeper, and even worse, a non-Miqo'te of the same sex. That is a genuine consequence of getting caught acting like a neko yaoi boi - and it made for interesting RP, allowing me to actually use that incident to improve my own reactions to shit happening.