Metaphor: ReFantazio - Tribes List

Tribes List for Metaphor: ReFantazio, including each tribe's name, characteristics, traits, notable characters, and other useful information.

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Tribes List for Metaphor: ReFantazio

Below is a list of all tribes in Metaphor: ReFantazio, including each tribe’s physical appearance, description, and how to find them in the game.

List of All Tribes

Please note that this page is still undergoing updates, and more information will be added once the game is officially released.

Tribes
Elda Tribe Clemar Tribe Roussainte Tribe
Paripus Tribe Ishkia Tribe Nidia Tribe
Rhoag Tribe Eugief Tribe Mustari Tribe

Elda Tribe

Metaphor: ReFantazio - Elda Tribe
Description
“Each of the eight tribes possess unique physical traits making them recognizable at a glance, such as the clemars’ horns or the roussaintes’ long ears. The elda tribe, however, bears no such distinguishing feature, and thus are regarded as inferior beings.”
Elda Characters

Will (Protagonist)

Clemar Tribe

Metaphor: ReFantazio - Clemar Tribe
Description
“Clemars value freedom and dislike illogical restraint. They enjoy cultivating discussion, but do not always consider the situation or appropriateness of doing so, which occasionally leads to conflict. However, some studies suggest this disposition is what drives them to seek governmental positions and other important offices.”
Clemar Characters

Leon Strohl

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Louis Guiabern

Roger Ward

Hythlodaeus V

Batlin

Morries

Roussainte Tribe

Metaphor: ReFantazio - Roussainte Tribe
Description
“Many roussainte pride themselves on outperforming others in strength. While this can be perceived as a self-disciplined competitiveness, on the flip side, there are many with a belligerent temperament, obsessed with proving superiority in any situation.”
Roussainte Characters

Eiselin Burchelli Meijal Hulkenberg

Bardon

Gideaux

Glodell

Rudolf Krause

Paripus Tribe

Metaphor: ReFantazio - Paripus Tribe
Description
“Due to stereotype, they are looked down upon by other tribes which prevents them from securing a foothold in politics despite being nearly as populous as the roussainte and clemar tribes. The discrimination against them is especially obvious in larger cities.”
Paripus Characters

Basilio Magnus

Catherina

Loveless O’Shea

Fidelio Magnus

Fabienne Vulpes

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