Quote Originally Posted by HaplessHermit View Post
The dancers and courtesans are always Miqo'te. They're also always Seekers of the Sun, those dirty whores.
Funny that I would have expected them to be Keepers of the Moon, since they're the ones that worship the goddess of love, and in fantasy worship of love goddesses almost always involves a lot of sex. >.>
In all seriousness, while I am not asking for this to be FFXI-II, it's a bit saddening to see that compared to the Mithra, the Miqo'te have little to garner respect for. The Mithra, while having the most asinine legal system ever (Sin Hunters), were a far cry from strippers and entertainers. I guess it just feels like they're treating the scantily-clad catgirls as scantily-clad catgirls.
Miqo'te had a LOT of time to integrate themselves into Eorzean society as a whole.

Compare that to the fact that the Mithra were only brought along en masse twenty years prior to the present game. Nevermind that gender roles sort of vanished due to the low number of males, leaving the females to do the fighting, hunt and everything in between. You're not going to see a massive change in their society or niches for them within the greater whole in one generation.

Miqo'te on the other hand have been around for a couple of centuries, which is plenty of time for them to kind of work their way into the greater society. As mentioned earlier, there is also city state customs to keep in mind.
Quote Originally Posted by Skies View Post
Also Thancred is shameless, btw.
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, I smirked when I saw that part.

To add my own annecdote, I recall a quest in 1.0 for a love potion/soup that a female Miqo'te had me gather ingredients for because she wanted to get into the pants of some lalafell. I was hoping to see the results of her efforts in ARR, but alas have not.