Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14909251-20170522044827/@comment-14909251-20170531051659

Arkantos95 wrote: But the thing is that a half-faunus would only experience difficulties as a result of it if people knew about their genes. Otherwise they'd simply assume they were faunus or human and treat them accordingly. Thus any discrimination they faced specifically because they were half-breeds would probably be very localised. Assuming the human parent is still in his life, basically anyone seeing him with that parent during his life would broach the issue. That would mean most of his early childhood would be shaped by people's perceptions of his parentage. Only thing that would need to happen for it to affect his life elsewhere would be a visit from the human parent.