Yep, to the best of my knowledge, that's correct. "Normal" miqo'te branches of a tribe in the tribe's various hunting grounds all use the same letter, but they can have very different traditions, personalities, and behaviors.
The added letter thing only applies when a tia sets out on his own and attempts to start a totally new tribe, as opposed to going through the normal approach of acquiring new hunting grounds or defeating an existing nunh. This post describes that, and this post explains that it's quite rare and marks those involved as outcasts.
The terminology is pretty tricky. Here's a simple breakdown for those who're confused:
The added letter thing only applies when a tia sets out on his own and attempts to start a totally new tribe, as opposed to going through the normal approach of acquiring new hunting grounds or defeating an existing nunh. This post describes that, and this post explains that it's quite rare and marks those involved as outcasts.
The terminology is pretty tricky. Here's a simple breakdown for those who're confused:
- Clan: A sub-race. For miqo'te, those are the Seekers of the Sun and the Keepers of the Moon. The Seekers are broken down further into 26...
- Tribe: A set of miqo'te of common descent from the 26 original groups that traveled to Eorzea during the Fifth Umbral Era. Tribes use a prefix letter based on a totem animal and consist of multiple...
- Hunting ground: A territory in which one group of miqo'te lives, with a single nunh, some tia, and 20-50 breeding females.
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