Lyse needed an entire expansion to grow into her role in Ala Mihgo, and she had much stronger ties there to begin with, so I'm still not totally on board with G'raha suddenly putting down roots in Corvos (as nunh or otherwise), even though I know it's probably coming. It'd be too sudden a reversal from his 6.0 epilogue conversation, not to mention the very dreams that gave him hope as he stared death in the face in Ultima Thule.

However, some of his dialogue seemed to suggest the existence of a younger G tia, so if G'raha were to (re)discover he had a younger brother... We could potentially get the Lion King scenario they've clearly been dying to do since the ink dried on the Seeker tribe structure, but with G'raha and Krile serving in more of a mentor capacity.

G'raha shows up just in time to fill a power vacuum in the wake of the Final Days. The younger tia, who's been prepping his entire life for this is jealous, but eventually concedes that he can never match one of the saviors of the universe. G'raha, meanwhile, really wasn't planning on sticking around for longer than a daytrip, and now has the ironic task of helping his little brother to overcome deeply-rooted insecurities and be true to his desires, while simultaneously reaffirming his own. All of this set to backdrop of post-imperial intrigue and ancient Allagan mystery.