(07-23-2013, 04:09 PM)Clover Wrote: I have a question, however. have you planned who all the past Nunhs were? I'm asking because my character's last name was initially Yohko, which means that there was supposed to be a Nunh called K'yohko in the past, even if he didn't last much. Would that work or should I change her last name? I'm very fond of it, but I'll try to adapt.
I have not! So far, the tree looks roughly like this:
                     Older generations
                          |
K'jhanhi Nunh                                  Displaced Nunh+ K'deiki Nhyt                                   + Keeper lady
       |                                         |
K'piru Jhanhi   Sister       **Nunh + Tias**         Half-Keeper Daughter
+ K'thalen Nunh                                  + some mate
       |                                         |
K'airi   K'airos   K'aijeen     **2 Nunhs + Tias**           Khaze'to
                           |
                New (teenage and younger) generation
I'm making an actual graphic to represent the family tree, but I think this quick little thing is good enough to get a rough idea, yea? There are a lot of gaps where there's room for folk to fill in. Though the two nunhs from Antimony's parents' generation are filled, there is a gap where a second nunh from another player could come in alongside K'thalen, who was Antimony's mate. A character in this generational spot would be in their 40s or 50s right now. There are also two available nunh spots from the generation after that (those in their 20s or 30s) where I haven't come up with any characters, nor has someone else volunteered for the role. Likewise, there are so far no tias currently being played by anyone, so those are up for grabs! And of course, there are a lot of other women in the tribe who could fit in any generation and who could have mated with any of the nunhs (or not mated, depending on one's preference).
[edit] I'm not sure if this properly clarified things. xD Let me know if I missed something haha.
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