"Hello, I'm auditioning for the role of Ser Aymeric de Borel, and I'll be singing Electric Chapel by Lady Gaga"
Catboys are small, I'm sorry. Of Eorzea, Doma, and Ala Mhigo they are objectively on the small side. Barely average, at best.
Pretty much me as well. When I first started FFXIV I had no idea what the names meant, so I named and created my WoL after a character from a story I've been writing (No, "Lionheart" isn't from FF8 x.x. She gave herself that last name because it sounds cool.)Yeah the whole Nunh and even Tia thing never really jived with me. Well at least not for an Adventurer. My male seeker has a hyur last name and removed the apostrophe from the first name. I just assume he moved out for what ever reason and adopted the name since he had no clan. Not that it matters anymore he is soon to become a she and a viera.:P
When I noticed people were giving themselves the same last name and the whole apostrophe thing, I looked it up. Yeah....Katt would NOT be in such a society. If I were to give her a "backstory" in FFXIV, she probably was born in a Hyur society.
And yeah, probably switching to Viera too. Totally different name, totally different story character. I'm pretty excited for it in fact.
Last edited by SoulEchelon; 04-02-2019 at 07:40 AM.
I don't know what a Nuhn is, who's the real loser here.
I have a better question. Why would you want a harem? Have you not seen the anime's? It's like an inevitable trainwreck of suffering for the male MC. Its more fun to be the male MC's friend who is safely outside the danger zone and is free to stir up stuff to make it worse... >.>;
Letting the game pick my character's last name was a mistake. But honestly, the jokes I get about finding another Lyehga in a duty are worth not spending the $10 to pick something better.
I've thought about this, myself. One little detail I read in the Naming Conventions thread is that a Nunh isn't necessarily the greatest of his tribe; he's just the one who gets to mate. There's nothing preventing a Tia from being a great hero or even the actual tribe leader.
This doesn't entirely make sense to me, because plenty of females would still be attracted to a male with power, even if he's a Tia. But that's another subject.
Let's say your male Mi'qote actually did earn the title of Nunh. Good for him! However, he's now left the tribe for an indefinite amount of time to be an adventurer and, eventually, a great hero.
As soon as he's gone, guess what happens? He's not the Nunh anymore. Even if he doesn't formally surrender the title, someone else will soon step right up and say, "Hey, girls! Come on over here and give me some lovin', because I'm your Nunh now." What are you gonna do about it? You're not even there.
It's a highly coveted position. It's also an obligation, and one you can't fulfill if you're away for months at a time, saving the world and stuff.
She's got a chicken to ri-ide, she's got a chicken to ri-i-ide...
She's got a chicken to ride, this game's from Square!
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