Quote Originally Posted by Zsolen View Post
Yes, the other characters are not WoL, which was my point. They are adventurers. So those other adventurers being male viera would make no sense.

The other races have some rarity, but they are more common than you think (or you aren't being honest), particularly female miqo'te. Male viera, on the other hand, are not seen at all. To be honest, they really should not have female viera either, but that is a lot more acceptable in terms of numbers and attitudes than male viera.

The Miqo'te are uncommon in Eorzea overall, as their numbers are not great. The Keepers of the Moon are almost entirely located within the Black Shroud, and those who choose to live within Gridania account for a mere ten percent of its overall population.[3][8] There are, however, some Keeper families who remained in Ilsabard, or emigrated to lands other than Eorzea.
As the Duskwight Elezen generally shun civilization, they make up a very small percentage of any of the realm's city-states, if any at all. They are most populous in Gridania, where they make up approximately ten percent of its population.
- https://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/w...note-Keepers-3
- - Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 087

- https://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/Duskwight
- - Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 112

Yet Miqo'te make up a sizeable portion of the players. How is that uncommon? It's not. My overall point to what you're trying to proclaim as defenses for no male Viera is that they're not defensible points as there's already instances of them being unreliable in other races.

The mystery of the time traveling Au'ra, the common Miqo'te that by lore are supposed to be uncommon, the Duskwights who shun civilization but appear everywhere due to players.

As I said, no complaints when it comes to those, but Viera is where the line is drawn.