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    Quote Originally Posted by Niqote View Post
    Hmm.... I don't understand why people still cling to Veira when she very clearly has an armored/scaled tail.

    You can see it several times, at your leisure on her character model as you play the story and shes just standing around.
    2 reasons ..

    1- We don't know what's actually going on with her tail fully. People have pointed out that the scale like pattern could simply be a braided tail that has enuff fluff/ hair/ fur to braid

    2- This is FF ARR. Whose to say that they wouldn't be treated like the Galka -> Roe / Mithra -> Miqo'te transition that changes their appearance a bit? We already know from the coeurl that something having a scaled tail doesn't mean it can't be furry or non-rodent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reivaxe View Post
    2 reasons ..

    1- We don't know what's actually going on with her tail fully. People have pointed out that the scale like pattern could simply be a braid

    2- This is FF ARR. Whose to say that they wouldn't be treated like the Galka -> Roe / Mithra -> Miqo'te transition that changes their appearance a bit? We already know from the coeurl that something having a scaled tail doesn't mean it can't be furry or non-rodent.


    SEs art department is very capable... thinking this is a braid is... well I guess its just false.

    True, she could have marsupial like features still simply because SE have the artistic freedom to bastardize the rules of nature anyway they wish. However the likely hood of that happening is rather small because if there is anything SE are fantastic at - it's following a theme.
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