
It's just my very-removed observation on the matter, but all the people who I've seen running around Ul'dah with nunh in their name either weren't aware of the significance when they created the character and haven't bothered to name-change, or are completely independent and use it under the "I do what I want" mindset. I've only ever heard of one city-based nunh who actually still is one, but I haven't actually seen the guy.
I mean, when Tahz peaced out from his tribe he could very well have taken the nunh title to boost his image, but not only is that indicative of an arrogance that he completely lacks, he had, by that point, failed fifteen challenges and was completely done with having to put up with that stuff, and just arbitrarily taking the name in the ill-conceived hope that it might give him a better chance to get with a city cat would have basically invalidated all the hardship he'd lived through. He still keeps the tia because he A) is too lazy to come up with an actual last name and B) is too accustomed to having it attached to his name to the point he basically feels that it is his last name.
I mean, when Tahz peaced out from his tribe he could very well have taken the nunh title to boost his image, but not only is that indicative of an arrogance that he completely lacks, he had, by that point, failed fifteen challenges and was completely done with having to put up with that stuff, and just arbitrarily taking the name in the ill-conceived hope that it might give him a better chance to get with a city cat would have basically invalidated all the hardship he'd lived through. He still keeps the tia because he A) is too lazy to come up with an actual last name and B) is too accustomed to having it attached to his name to the point he basically feels that it is his last name.
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Chris Ganale | R'tahz Tia | Yuuna Akashi | Chao Lingshen | Seno Nakakami | L'dran Cresnoble | Garon Crayson