I think Elezen are criminally underrated and under-appreciated in terms of both representation in the player-base, and in the cumulative perception of what the community deems beauty. I find this misrepresentation unfortunate, and frankly, illogical. I aim to change that with this post.
(Author's note: no actual player characters were used in the making of this post. All were randomly generated in the character creation function.)
Observe: Exhibit A: The Elezen.
Beauty, elegant, tall and beautiful; attractive features generally sought after in models or celebrities. She has a strong sense of pride for her people. Her loyalty to those around her is unwavering. Her beauty, unquestionable.
Yet on the contrary the character class that is often over-represented is the Miqo'te.
Observe: Exhibit B: The Harem-Dweller.
Uncouth. Poly-amoral. Over-represented in immoral or unsavory professions. She has questionable loyalty, even to those of her patriarchal communities. A common sight in highly illegal professions such as poaching or erotic role-play venue owner.
Furthermore, you have the second-most over-represented character class: The Au-Ra.
Observe: Exhibit C: The Nomadic-Barbarian
Aggressive. Tribal. Yearly they assemble in vast plains to engage in barbaric war with one-another. Often, members of stronger clans kidnap or enslave members of other weaker ones- hence the rumor of their predisposition toward acts of barbarianism, such as unprovoked aggression or grooming.
I hope this thread has enlightened you, and made you reconsider your prejudices towards what the community has deemed conventional beauty.
Please let me know your thoughts in the comment section.