Regarding your question about separated hunter settlements, that doesn’t really happen at all. The Hunter’s Guild has outreach across the entire old world’s main continent and they work alongside various kingdoms to watch over and govern basically everything. The Guild has its grasp on every town, settlement, and village within its borders and hunters are born and trained from each to usually defend their home towns but occasionally get called elsewhere for different tasks and new quests. The only current location of note The Guild hasn’t reached out to yet is the far North Eastern lands past the Fonron region, which is where Wilds will take place. The people there have no idea what “Hunters” are, not in the same way we do. It’ll be interesting to see a possible cultural exchange happen. As for what if there’s a random village somewhere massacring monsters and letting their bodies go to waste, they’d probably die out from being too isolated and destroying everything around them or from disease if they didn’t dispose of the rotting carcasses properly. If the Guild ever found them before they all were wiped out, that also wouldn’t be pretty.
The official pronunciation of Tigrex is “Tee-Grex” since that’s how it almost sounds in Japanese but basically everyone in the community calls it Tie-Grex because tiger t-rex and that’s what we’ve been calling it for years until Iceborne dropped
Its a Tiger T-rex with wings, it just sounds better that way. Theres a word that describes the evolution of words in language that reaches a public consensus rather than what its original definition or pronunciation means, Tigrex being one of those words, though i cant recall the actual word for the evolutionary process, ironically xD
@ I agree fully with this and also use Tie-Grex but on a sheer legal marketing level, Capcom has fully decided that any time someone in-game or in promotional material says that things name, it’s the other way around
My sister insists that the right way to say it is "Tig Rex". Like: Tig, pause, and then Rex. She's wrong, i know. Edit: and she pronounces the "Tig" like "Teeg".
Very Guild biased imo 🤓☝️ True though, the way the script puts it makes it seem like the world wouldn't be able to sustain itself without hunters. It also puts monsters as the attackers when it's clearly the other way around
Regarding your question about separated hunter settlements, that doesn’t really happen at all. The Hunter’s Guild has outreach across the entire old world’s main continent and they work alongside various kingdoms to watch over and govern basically everything. The Guild has its grasp on every town, settlement, and village within its borders and hunters are born and trained from each to usually defend their home towns but occasionally get called elsewhere for different tasks and new quests. The only current location of note The Guild hasn’t reached out to yet is the far North Eastern lands past the Fonron region, which is where Wilds will take place. The people there have no idea what “Hunters” are, not in the same way we do. It’ll be interesting to see a possible cultural exchange happen.
As for what if there’s a random village somewhere massacring monsters and letting their bodies go to waste, they’d probably die out from being too isolated and destroying everything around them or from disease if they didn’t dispose of the rotting carcasses properly. If the Guild ever found them before they all were wiped out, that also wouldn’t be pretty.
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The official pronunciation of Tigrex is “Tee-Grex” since that’s how it almost sounds in Japanese but basically everyone in the community calls it Tie-Grex because tiger t-rex and that’s what we’ve been calling it for years until Iceborne dropped
Its a Tiger T-rex with wings, it just sounds better that way.
Theres a word that describes the evolution of words in language that reaches a public consensus rather than what its original definition or pronunciation means, Tigrex being one of those words, though i cant recall the actual word for the evolutionary process, ironically xD
@ I agree fully with this and also use Tie-Grex but on a sheer legal marketing level, Capcom has fully decided that any time someone in-game or in promotional material says that things name, it’s the other way around
My sister insists that the right way to say it is "Tig Rex".
Like: Tig, pause, and then Rex.
She's wrong, i know.
Edit: and she pronounces the "Tig" like "Teeg".
I surprised that theres no mention of the guild knights. They are the ones that get sent to arrest or kill poachers/enemies of the guild
Very Guild biased imo 🤓☝️
True though, the way the script puts it makes it seem like the world wouldn't be able to sustain itself without hunters. It also puts monsters as the attackers when it's clearly the other way around
Honestly? if you redid this in on AI Attenborough voiceover like your shorts, i feel like that video would take off :D
Not them basically describing colonialism and then proceeding to glaze the hunters for keeping the balance of nature 😭😭😭