Something else to consider is the general nature of the Miqo'te in-game. The entire tone of the game is somewhat lighthearted and a bit on the cheery side. So if there are chipper Miqo'te NPC's in every city and encampment then I would make the assumption that not all Nuhn challenges would be physical battles to the death.
A people (even one removed from their native environment) don't change so drastically from ready to accept the death of their own for being genetically inferior to a generally gregarious lot selling you an airship ticket.
There must be varying levels of competition for Nuhn. From death games to wherever you might decide to take it. Just my two cents.
A people (even one removed from their native environment) don't change so drastically from ready to accept the death of their own for being genetically inferior to a generally gregarious lot selling you an airship ticket.
There must be varying levels of competition for Nuhn. From death games to wherever you might decide to take it. Just my two cents.





) can point out, there's a fair amount of ugly stuff going on in Ul'dah especially, ranging from refugee abuse to crushing poverty. The game often is darker than it at first appears, though that doesn't minimize or eliminate the ability to be cheery or lighthearted.