
(01-01-2015, 12:26 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: 4. Wildwood would probably be more common (as those are the Elezen who prefer to walk in sunlight) but a Duskwight is not out of the question because there are a few Duskwight NPCs in the city of Ul'dah. And yes, both Duskwight and Wildwood Elezen use the same "French" naming conventions, just with the caveat that Duskwight and Wildwood Elezen will never share a common surname. Taboo.
Sorry for threadjack, but about that - is there a list of NPC last names for Wildwood/Duskwights?
'cause, while I don't think I'll remake a Duskwight anytime soon, wouldn't I have egg on my face if I found out the last name I'd be using for ol' dusky is actually a Wildwood name.
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Keep in mind, there's several ways the Nuhn could disguise the practice :
1) Making it part of tribal rites of achieving adulthood. If, say, the Nuhn is a pugilist, sending out a child in the desert, alone and unarmed, to face off a sandworm, defeat it and haul the carcass back as proof (and not just a tooth), is very likely to kill the child... and even if he manages, the Nuhn could slip in the dead of night and execute the child.
2) Possibly have another line who have a bone to pick with that line and enlist their help in extinguishing it.
Plenty of other ways.