As an aside... this isn't true. As per naming conventions post: "A female first name will always begin with the letter representing her tribe, followed by an apostrophe, and then her given name. Her last name is the first name of the tribe’s breeding male who sired her."
The remainder of my note stands. Just which Nunh gave her her surname is different. So it's the one her brother that is now 'breeding' with her managed to kill in order to take his place.
I'd double check this with my lore book (because online reference might be off), but it's packed away right now as I'm about to move. Either way... the naming conventions for keepers of the sun unmask some seriously perverted lore...
Striving for perfection is the path to one's downfall. 'Tis the paradox of the immaculate carrot. | Jah Bless. One God, One Aim, and One Destiny - Marcus Garvey.
Until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned, everywhere is war - Ras Tafari.
I'm honestly not sure I understand what you're saying here. Female Seeker surnames are the name of their father. Not brother. xD No killing involved...
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