
Let's keep in mind that I have one Seeker and from all the various lore discussions I've read, my take on Seeker lore is a pale mockery of the accepted interpretations.
I have always considered breeding male to be the sole job of the nunh, because if you look at Forgotten Springs, that guy just sits around and doles out quests all day and lets his two tias do all the work of the day-to-day running of the tribe. But this doesn't seem to be the commonly-accepted interpretation and I will admit that my view on this is rather one-dimensional. I would not think that being a nunh would allow the flexibility to be an adventurer at all. A tribe being big enough for multiple nunhs just means that the breeding females are divvied up between the two (or more) nunhs, not that they can treat the nunh job like shift work.
As for the nature of challenges, I have always assumed that they're not intended to be mortal in nature. But I've skimmed several dozen male Seeker pages whose histories mentioned having partaken of or witnessed a to-the-death challenge. So to me, it makes perfect sense if your character's father is still kicking around as a tia.
I'm not at all qualified to answer the question of Seeker romance because my one Seeker is an extreme anomaly in that he's had a romantic idealism from his childhood, and therefore didn't view things in the traditional tribal nature.
I have always considered breeding male to be the sole job of the nunh, because if you look at Forgotten Springs, that guy just sits around and doles out quests all day and lets his two tias do all the work of the day-to-day running of the tribe. But this doesn't seem to be the commonly-accepted interpretation and I will admit that my view on this is rather one-dimensional. I would not think that being a nunh would allow the flexibility to be an adventurer at all. A tribe being big enough for multiple nunhs just means that the breeding females are divvied up between the two (or more) nunhs, not that they can treat the nunh job like shift work.
As for the nature of challenges, I have always assumed that they're not intended to be mortal in nature. But I've skimmed several dozen male Seeker pages whose histories mentioned having partaken of or witnessed a to-the-death challenge. So to me, it makes perfect sense if your character's father is still kicking around as a tia.
I'm not at all qualified to answer the question of Seeker romance because my one Seeker is an extreme anomaly in that he's had a romantic idealism from his childhood, and therefore didn't view things in the traditional tribal nature.
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