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I have also looked into this.

THIS IS THEORY

Filth and the Fury is a reference to The Sex Pistols.
The sex pistols were heavy anti culture and believed in anarchy. Anti Law and order. And one of their biggest songs was Anarchy in The UK. Lyrics lean heavily to "anti-Christ" and "anarchist"
This is a stretch but "anti" could mean "anti normal" or "anti magic". Unconventional forms of combat in FFXIV's case.

Anti magic is ALSO used in the past by the Chronomancer not confused with time mage.

Which uses a scythe as a primary weapon. Much like the Grim Reaper which has similarities with Yoshi P's shirt.
Uses Arcana as their main school including Death, Destruction, Law, Time, Void abilities and magic.

This further explains the reaper/skeleton link leaning heavily into:
Death - Grim reaper/Death
Destruction - anti life and pushes the idea of using destruction to damage others
Law - every beginning has an end, and you can't escape death. Law of life.
Time - every mortal life has a time limit, and the grim reaper escapes time by controlling time
Void - the grim reaper defies the laws of physical form, and can be in many places at once.

This is all speculation but interesting also in how it all "sort of links".

AGAIN this is a THEROY. Food for thought.

I would like PUP as well
Well it should also be pointed out that the Sex Pistol's most well known song was "God Save The Queen." I think it's a reference back to Bozja which is crawling with beastmasters. This fits sharing dragoon armor and existing lore.

And remember there are versions of beastmaser in final fantasy where beastmaster doesn't have a pet but takes on animal attributes like a form to change how their attacks work.