To the OP's question, the reason I made a miqo'te is because I liked the opportunities offered by the Seeker lore. Seekers of the Sun are one of the few races whose society is fairly well-defined between the basic game lore pages and a variety of dev posts, and as such, it gives a good "jumping off point," so to speak, for a character background. Seeker lore offers a rich set of variables and influences for a character -- whether a Seeker loves it or hates it, the existence of that culture and how it affects one's upbringing help define the character.
The mechanism of nunh selection, for instance, played a pivotal role in turning L'yhta against tribal society generally and her branch of the Vipers specifically. However, she still maintains certain elements of tribal Seeker culture as a result of her upbringing, such as pride in her people, a drive to prove her strength, and a strong dislike of other races assuming miqo'te women are all exotic dancers and prostitutes.
The mechanism of nunh selection, for instance, played a pivotal role in turning L'yhta against tribal society generally and her branch of the Vipers specifically. However, she still maintains certain elements of tribal Seeker culture as a result of her upbringing, such as pride in her people, a drive to prove her strength, and a strong dislike of other races assuming miqo'te women are all exotic dancers and prostitutes.
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((about me | about L'yhta Mahre | L'yhta's desk | about Mysterium, the Ivory Tower: a heavy RP society of mages))