FF14 – WoW player discovers Bunnygirls…



Coming from World of Warcraft to Final Fantasy 14, I had many expectations about what I would find. Discovering races like Miqo’te, Viera and Au’ra has been one of the more….Interesting elements of that journey πŸ˜‰

Viera 2b artwork – @half_heart_xi – check out their twitter!

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37 thoughts on “FF14 – WoW player discovers Bunnygirls…”

  1. Viera are night elves +.
    They're the longest lived race in game, live in jungles and mountainous areas. The dudes turn up once every now and again to have sex or to pick up any other dudes that have come of age so they can teach them to survive on their own then they go their separate ways once new guy can fend for themselves and they go off off on their own to hunt . Both males and females will fuck up anyone who enters their territory. Shame the dudes are so short though.

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  2. Cat girls have a long tail for wrapping and grabbing. Cat girls are hyper low maintenance, see dog v cat. Bunny girls just sit there while bunny boys go to town, and in universe are the longest lived race.

    If I wanted a husbando, I would take a bunny boi. But waifu is a catgirl all day every day.

    Plus, Yshtola isn't a bunny. Checkmate buntheists

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  3. Viera easily my favourite race! 7ft tall elegant ladies with supermodel body and legs, have lifespan of 300 years (and not losing their beauty with age) – what not to like? I think, SE intentionaly nerfed them with inability to wear 99% of hats, otherwise the game would be overrun with them πŸ˜€

    I will sound far from original, but have you seen bunny girl in 2B bottoms? That's not even a cake, it's a whole buffet.

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  4. so fun fact, the very original implementation of Viera was for tactics(same setting and all), and they are alot less human. still a bipedal humanoid; but fur covered, shorter, claws and with a muzzle… ya they were basically furries. and with each iteration more of these features were striped out, even fran from XII has a few of these characteristics more destinctly then the modern version in XIV.

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