
Yeah, but the jungle Viera are SOL in that regardYou could technically get away with never giving up the forest name if you wanted. My Viera, for example, was taken to Eorzea by his adult mentor early in his training to be a wood warder. Said mentor told him to just keep doing what he'd been shown so far and promptly ditched him in the forests of The Black Shroud to go be an adventurer. So my Viera continues to use his forest name while trying to protect (or rather hoard) the little sliver of forest he was told to.
"In a society that has abolished all adventure the only adventure left is to abolish society."
-Parisian graffito, 1968


Mine is a Golmore Viera, a Rava. He's also extremely naive and impressionable. As far as he's aware, his mentor didn't do anything wrong by removing the both of them from Golmore. They left because... important reasons! It may be against the Green Word to leave Golmore but clearly they were allowed to do so, otherwise they wouldn't have left! So it's okay!
That is what he'd tell you anyway, and he eagerly awaits the chance to go back home because he thinks everything is just peachy. All in all, it depends upon your own personal story. For whatever reason maybe your (or anyone else's Rava) elected not to give up their forest name. We have outlines of what typically happens in Viera culture but that doesn't mean you have to adhere to it perfectly or else.
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