They just want moon miqotes with bunny ears, it baffles me that people cba to learn the lore of a race they're interested in.absolutely! i‘ve read some really strange things like the males are hidden and dominated by the females, or just much weaker and something along these lines to make it seem plausible they are this small. even IF the males are really drastically smaller, their lore doesn‘t change. they still are the primary defenders of the forest and savage killer buns. their lives are rather harsh and many young male vieras don‘t even make it in the end.
and i also find it questionable why a smaller viera equals weaker? cloud is also rather slim but is a killermachine nontheless - after all this is a fantasy game. but yeah, we are talking here about twitter- everything has to be taken with a grain of salt.
I literally saw someone's viera OC on there who was taught by her father to hunt... like ???
Why is this baffling? The races have intentionally pretty vague lore, it’s unsurprising that people wouldn’t care much about it especially in regards to their OCs. Even with the example you used I could think of a couple reasons off the top of my head how that situation could fit into the little lore we have.
It would have to exist as an outlier.Why is this baffling? The races have intentionally pretty vague lore, it’s unsurprising that people wouldn’t care much about it especially in regards to their OCs. Even with the example you used I could think of a couple reasons off the top of my head how that situation could fit into the little lore we have.
In what established viera lore we have... The females and males live entirely separate until it's mating time, and then they part ways again. When males reach adulthood, they are taken as wards by the older males.
Yeah. Outlier is kind of the name of the game for OCs, is what I’m saying.
Even so, I could think of situations in which “my father taught me to hunt” could be true for a viera OC while keeping with lore. It could be an adoptive situation in which the viera in question was raised by a different race entirely and learned it from them. How long does mating time last? Do the male viera in question not speak to anyone, mate, grab the boys, and rush off into the night? Do they mate with the same people every time, or just whoever? A mix? Do they not know who their children are? Do they not spend time with them when they do come back for mating season? Are viera children completely barred from knowing or ever seeing their fathers? Could the OC be trans?
This is getting off topic, but like if you’re gonna take a pot shot at someone’s OC as an example of “cba to learn lore” , it’s probably important to understand the nature of OCs and that the lore is intentionally vague to allow for outliers.
Last edited by Fukuro; 05-25-2021 at 02:58 AM.
Because you cannot be raised in golmore and also raised by your father, it's just lore.Why is this baffling? The races have intentionally pretty vague lore, it’s unsurprising that people wouldn’t care much about it especially in regards to their OCs. Even with the example you used I could think of a couple reasons off the top of my head how that situation could fit into the little lore we have.
Males take away other males and then they all just go on their separate ways.
Last edited by HollowedDoll; 05-25-2021 at 04:26 AM.
They most likely won't go too deep or detail about the background of male Viera PC.The WoL is always the exception to lore. It’s lore that viera never leave the Greenwood too. Maybe the WoL as a child ran away and stayed with their dad. Maybe the dad decided to care for his child rather than see her die. Maybe that’s what led her to become the WoL and travel the world. I think it’s ok to let people be creative and use their imagination. It doesn’t harm anything in a game where people run around in cars and chicken suits.
Like the other races, the PC's background is kept somewhat vague so that players can make their own HC about the details of their characters background.
They can, and they're exiled from then on. You cannot be brought up in Golmore and have a dad at the same time though. Men literally only go back to the village on rare occasions to copulate and then live alone even from each other, their children would be raised by others by the time they come back. Creativity is great, but it doesn't excuse going against the established lore. Also the player base is not canon, so that's a moot point.The WoL is always the exception to lore. It’s lore that viera never leave the Greenwood too. Maybe the WoL as a child ran away and stayed with their dad. Maybe the dad decided to care for his child rather than see her die. Maybe that’s what led her to become the WoL and travel the world. I think it’s ok to let people be creative and use their imagination. It doesn’t harm anything in a game where people run around in cars and chicken suits.
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