
I clearly said they are not patriarchal either, I said they are more equal and that both sides hold a lot of weight in their own ways. Females can choose which Nunh they follow, and that holds a lot of weight beside them being able to do the tasks of any tia there might be. (and even being more important in that they are the source of tribe growth)
Males on the other hand also have their own weight to things. Everything implies that the seekers are not matriarchal or patriarchal. The keepers on the other it is suggested to be more matriarchal, atleast in leadership.
You repeat things I already mentioned, and concluded myself. I clearly said multiple times that yes Nunh rarely ever become leaders. So we are agreeing on this.
On the important issue of leadership though, you forget one simple matter. The elders. Wether that be former Nunh, or Tia, or wisewomen, they are likely leaders or leader of the tribe. In a large tribe I might imagine the oldest members of families within that tribe to be possible leaders, it would make sense. But it would be depending on the tribe what the leadership is like. Some might very well be matriarchal in leadership.
It is still implied that the keepers are more matriarchal, it is seen in naming amongst others. The seekers do not have this. Still, It doesn't bother me should someone else say something different ingame. I'd gladly RP that even, as differences between the tribes is only good. (though my character obviously will have his opinions)
Males on the other hand also have their own weight to things. Everything implies that the seekers are not matriarchal or patriarchal. The keepers on the other it is suggested to be more matriarchal, atleast in leadership.
You repeat things I already mentioned, and concluded myself. I clearly said multiple times that yes Nunh rarely ever become leaders. So we are agreeing on this.
On the important issue of leadership though, you forget one simple matter. The elders. Wether that be former Nunh, or Tia, or wisewomen, they are likely leaders or leader of the tribe. In a large tribe I might imagine the oldest members of families within that tribe to be possible leaders, it would make sense. But it would be depending on the tribe what the leadership is like. Some might very well be matriarchal in leadership.
It is still implied that the keepers are more matriarchal, it is seen in naming amongst others. The seekers do not have this. Still, It doesn't bother me should someone else say something different ingame. I'd gladly RP that even, as differences between the tribes is only good. (though my character obviously will have his opinions)