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I wish they'd figured out some way to retain the beast tribe descriptor as it's much stronger.
If they needed a weaker descriptor for content later than what I've done they could have made a new tab.
This change hurts, makes the game feel heavily colonized.
The new name is clunky, though.
Back up....... Literally who considered lalafells/dwarves as a beast tribe????????????????????????????????????????????
The lalafells in weird hats are deeply tribal in nature and tend to have the same obsessions such that beast tribe still fits for them.
I did find calling the loppy's a beast tribe a little bit odd but not too far out there.
Anything that didn't fit could have gone into a new tab with a new name that fits them.
Yeah, beast tribe was definitely a term coined when we were in ARR and only interacting with "beast men," and definitely *well* before they put making peace/accepting the beast tribes alongside and into "civilized" society on the storyboard.
Society Quests feels like I'm illuminati, but FF has a spotty track record with naming. Mf "limited jobs"
No one, that's why the name of the dailies was changed so that they could have more variety in the dailies other than "beasts."
I am 100% sure they changed it from Beast Tribes cause that was offensive to someone. They are advanced Societies not lowly beast, that's to demeaning. Thus we have Society Quests now.