Atlus' new IPMetaphor: ReFantaziohas arrived, offering players an engaging 100-hour adventure in the United Kingdom of Euchronia that sees its protagonist doing whatever it takes to save the kingdom. Like Atlus’Personagames that came before it,Metaphor: ReFantaziois chock-full of lore, and much of that stems from the many tribes that make up its world.

There are nine tribes inMetaphor: ReFantazio, all of which make up the people and fuel the many prejudices of the United Kingdom of Euchronia. Each tribe is highly distinctive from the rest, whether that be in their physical appearance, their contribution to the overall population, or their abilities. Should players wish to know more about why the Kingdom of Euchronia is the way it is, they should look no further thanMetaphor: ReFantazio’s Memorandumfor information on the tribes that make up its world.

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The History and Lore of Every Tribe in Metaphor: ReFantazio

The Elda Tribe Makes Up a Very Rare and Magical Group of People

Players are likely to be more acquainted with the Elda tribe, asMetaphor: ReFantazio’s protagonist is an Elda. As such, players will experience the thorough prejudice of Euchronia against Eldas even as they walk through the streets of Grand Trad. The Elda tribe is much different than the other eight due to their human-like appearance, whereas each ofMetaphor’s other tribes has distinct features, leading others to view them as inferior beings. Furthermore, members of the Elda tribe, though they are few, are condemned by the Sanctist Church for inheriting a dangerous magic that goes against the teachings of the church, so they are heavily discriminated against and rarely make public appearances.

The Clemar Tribe Composes the Largest Population in Euchronia

Another tribe players are likely to grow overly familiar with during their time inMetaphor: ReFantaziois the Clemar tribe, due to it composing the largest population in Euchronia.Leon Strohl, who is arguably the game’s breakout star, is a Clemar, though he doesn’t exhibit some of his own tribe’s most dominant characteristics. Members of the Clemar tribe make up a majority of the most important governmental positions in Euchronia, and the Euchronian royal family are all Clemar as well. This generally leads to Clemar believing they are necessary to Euchronia’s survival, but Strohl’s humility prevents him from believing that about himself.

Clemar are physically characterized by the horns that grow on the sides of their heads.

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The Roussainte Tribe Consists of Excellent Fighters

The Roussainte tribe is essentiallyMetaphor: ReFantazio’s version of elves, both in their appearance with long, pointed ears and their stereotypical martial prowess.Metaphor’s Hulkenberg, whom players meet fairly early on in the game, is a member of the Roussainte tribe, and that is made especially clear in her fighting ability. They could also be compared toThe Legend of Zelda’s Gerudo, as the women that make up the Roussainte tribe are often found to be stronger than the men of other tribes. Roussainte members also look for opportunities to prove their superiority to others by outperforming them, and they compose the second-largest population in Euchronia.

The Paripus Tribe Is Highly Discriminated Despite Its Population

The Paripus tribe is another ofMetaphor: ReFantazio’s discriminated tribes, but not for their physical appearance or abilities. Instead, members of the Paripus tribe are happy-go-lucky and are, therefore, seen as reckless by the majority of theEuchronian population. This means that their personality alone is apparently enough to inspire prejudice against them, and it is especially noticeable in large cities. Finally, Paripus members are bestial in their appearance and even have tails, and their positive nature also contributes to their enjoyment of parties and other festivities.

Many of Metaphor: ReFantazio’s Tribes Face Discrimination

The Rhoag Tribe’s Members Live Much Longer Than the Other Tribes

Metaphor: ReFantazio’s Rhoag tribe consists of individuals who live twice as long as other tribes, so they generally have a wealth of knowledge they are looking for opportunities to pass down. One of their unique characteristics is that they age at the same pace until they reach adolescence and then spend the rest of their lives inmiddle and old age. This leads to them also taking on the appearance of older individuals, with many others often referring to them as the “elderly.” Furthermore, they wear traditional makeup on their faces and have been known to hold grudges for up to three generations.

The Mustari Tribe Members Have a Third Eye That They Use to See Magla

The Mustari tribe inMetaphor: ReFantaziomakes up one of the most unusual groups of people due to their possession of a third eye, which allows them to see Magla. This strange physical appearance leads them to wear masks, and their uncommon religious beliefs require them to wear ceremonial dress at all times. They aren’t necessarily a rare group ofpeople inMetaphor: ReFantazio, but they make their home in the Virga Island archipelago and are thereby not seen much around Grand Trad in Euchronia. They also experience a bit of discrimination, like the Elda and Paripus tribes, due to their religious beliefs.

Euchronians often refer to them as “pagans” as a result.

The Eugief Tribe Is Made Up of Bat-Like Individuals at the Bottom Rungs of Society

The Eugief tribe makes up yet another ofMetaphor: ReFantazio’s most discriminated individuals, as their distinct bat-like appearance causes everyone to regard them as creepy and horrific. Unlike the game’s other tribes, however, members of the Eugief tribe have night vision and excellent hearing, much like actual bats. They are incredibly fast and dexterous, but for some reason, they prefer to pour their energy intofarming and hunting. Finally, they are all very gentle individuals and prefer to work with others than alone. Unfortunately, their discriminatory status doesn’t contribute to that quality of theirs much.

The Nidia Tribe’s Members Are Excellent at Winning the Hearts of Others

The Nidia tribe composes one ofMetaphor: ReFantazio’s most sociable and charismatic people — so charismatic, in fact, that they are experts at winning the hearts of others. They generally prefer to stay within the city, as they find it safer, and, despite all they are willing to put on display, there is a supreme amount of mystery to them. Furthermore, like the Roussainte tribe, the Nidia tribe could be compared toThe Legend of Zelda’s Gerudo, due to their exclusivity in their own settlements.

The Ishkia Tribe Is Composed of Highly Intelligent, Winged Individuals

The Ishkia tribe inMetaphor: ReFantaziois a highly intelligent group of individuals who possess two pairs of wings. They generally take on positions as scholars and clergy and are held in high regard by others thanks to their attractive appearance. Despite this redeeming quality, however, some members of the Ishkia tribe tend to look down on others due to their intelligence, and that often inspires the same response from those they look down upon. Finally, with the exception of perhaps the Elda tribe, the Ishkia tribe has the lowest population of any tribe inMetaphor: ReFantazio.

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From the creative minds behind Persona 3, 4, and 5 comes Metaphor: ReFantazio, a unique fantasy world, where your protagonist will journey alongside his fairy companion, Gallica, to lift the curse from the kingdom’s lost prince.Control your destiny, face your fears, and awaken magical Archetype powers that lie dormant in your heart. By awakening to an Archetype, you will unlock the power to channel and combine the abilities of unique job classes. Strengthen your bonds and build your party to take down powerful foes and discover the kingdom’s true nature.