
Thank you.
Those case studies are amazing.
With the seeker tribes are they also settled in one geographical place as a whole? or could there be a group of Bear tribe in one place with a Nunh (lets say in the Uldah region) and then you could find a tribe of them somewhere else, maybe in the Gridanian region.
I know there are wanderers, adventurers, traders etc... but one thing I was not sure about is whether or not the same tribe can be represented by two separate populations with two separate Nunhs in two separate places.
Versus there is one central location for each tribe with a single Nunh and anyone else of that tribe located somewhere else is a wanderer/outlier from the tribe to some extent.
I wonder what that bit about Male Keepers being "at their best in small doses" means lol.
Also as far as the two central gods go, is there any more info on the deities other than the bits in character creation? I would probably go with Oschon anyway but I was just curious.
Those case studies are amazing.
With the seeker tribes are they also settled in one geographical place as a whole? or could there be a group of Bear tribe in one place with a Nunh (lets say in the Uldah region) and then you could find a tribe of them somewhere else, maybe in the Gridanian region.
I know there are wanderers, adventurers, traders etc... but one thing I was not sure about is whether or not the same tribe can be represented by two separate populations with two separate Nunhs in two separate places.
Versus there is one central location for each tribe with a single Nunh and anyone else of that tribe located somewhere else is a wanderer/outlier from the tribe to some extent.
I wonder what that bit about Male Keepers being "at their best in small doses" means lol.
Also as far as the two central gods go, is there any more info on the deities other than the bits in character creation? I would probably go with Oschon anyway but I was just curious.