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... r hunters. But for some reason, in the Vixeria Tribe—or more accurately, under Loba’s rule—he disliked it when beastwomen took on roles that required strength or intelligence.

Loba didn’t completely isolate the beastwomen like an extreme sexist would, but still, the way he believed women couldn’t handle physical work was simply ridiculous.

Because of that mindset, the only tasks beastwomen here were allowed to do were things like fetching water from the river or cleaning the sett ...

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