they’re the sexy bunny girls, depicted in the game as being all female. the game doesn’t specify the gender of any of the characters though, so their genders are all indeterminate. the humes (games word for humans) are all depicted as kind of masculine, other than one or two special characters, and the viera are all depicted as feminine. the moogles (little people like the one talking), bangaa (lizard (nonpejorative) people), and nu mou (round people) dont have a clear gender expression one way or the other.
one could infer that all the races have achieved a perfect lack of sexual dimorphism, implying the existence of both male and female viera. but thats less fun than a whole species of sexy bunny girls. i choose to believe theyre half trans women and half cis women, which allows them to reproduce, and theres no males at all. you may choose to die on this hill or a variation of it.
they’re the sexy bunny girls, depicted in the game as being all female. the game doesn’t specify the gender of any of the characters though, so their genders are all indeterminate. the humes (games word for humans) are all depicted as kind of masculine, other than one or two special characters, and the viera are all depicted as feminine. the moogles (little people like the one talking), bangaa (lizard (nonpejorative) people), and nu mou (round people) dont have a clear gender expression one way or the other.
one could infer that all the races have achieved a perfect lack of sexual dimorphism, implying the existence of both male and female viera. but thats less fun than a whole species of sexy bunny girls. i choose to believe theyre half trans women and half cis women, which allows them to reproduce, and theres no males at all. you may choose to die on this hill or a variation of it.
i argue (i played ffxii) nu mou are maleish because of the beards. or mustaches. don’t they have cool long mustaches?
anyways the nu mous are all the vieras’s beards now