"Nunh" is purely for identifying which males have been deemed fit for breeding, though. There's nothing in lore, as far as I recall, that assigns the title any other responsibilities... so any comparisons to leadership positions are flawed, IMO.
The U tribe's Nunh is a bit of a special case in that he also happens to lead his tribe.
I'd say, in this case, that so long as the new Nunh in question regularly and frequently visits his tribe to, ahem, fulfill his sole duty... should be fine to live elsewhere. It'd be an unusual and probably frowned upon arrangement though.
See: Miqo'te Naming Conventions.
The U tribe's Nunh is a bit of a special case in that he also happens to lead his tribe.
I'd say, in this case, that so long as the new Nunh in question regularly and frequently visits his tribe to, ahem, fulfill his sole duty... should be fine to live elsewhere. It'd be an unusual and probably frowned upon arrangement though.
See: Miqo'te Naming Conventions.
Quote:Nunh status does not equate to leadership within a tribe, and in fact, very few nunh ever become leaders.