Fantasy or not, games follow their own internal logic. Looking at existing playable races and the various beast tribes it's quite easy to see why it doesn't make sense. Use the excuse that it's a fantasy game ignores the importance of internal logic and consistency.Burmecian, Wolfman (FFV), Ronso, whatever Baku is (FFIX), hippomen (FFIX again), rhinomen (FFIX... again), bird people (various kinds, also FFIX again). FFIX in general was pretty diverse with their races.
That being the Royal We? (Senn, if you're reading this, I did take that to heart and now try to only post in "I's")
Also, in what way? Did the Lupin bother you that much in Stormblood?
Good thing we're playing a Fantasy game.



You can't use it as a lore reason when SE was clearly thinking about it until they decided that the playerbase just prefers 'hyurs' (aka Roes are the least played so obviously beastly types are not desired)....
Nevermind the fact that maybe Roes aren't the beastly look people want. They decided to make Au Ra Concept still a realization. Maybe not an actual player race but maybe they can in the future. But that 'lore' excuse is not one that really makes sense when they even -considered- it.
Roes are hardly beastly at all, they are just muscled Hyurs but the only bearable race in this game for me tbh. Maybe if they were still Galka they would be different enough since Galka are Ursine in nature. But this is a JRPG people don't want to play beastly, they want waifu races.
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