Quote Originally Posted by Averax View Post
They also constantly forget that being the Nunh does not equate to being the leader of a given tribe. It just means that you are the male allowed to reproduce. It's also said that one's duties as a nunh might make a leadership role difficult, so they are often separate roles. However every leader of a sun seeker tribe we've ever seen has been a Nunh.
As per the wiki which uses Encyclopedia Eorzea as its source:

"The Seekers of the Sun are a highly patriarchal culture, with each tribe centered around a strong breeding male (nunh) whose duty is to form a harem and lead his people to glory and prosperity. Young males are born and raised as "tia," and must either assume the position of nunh by challenging and defeating an existing nunh in single combat, or leave the community to find a harem of his own. In particularly large tribes, multiple nunh may coexist in the same community, though such cases are rare."

So yeah, the Nunh is a sort of leader of the tribe, or well, harem.

The culture of the hhetsarro seems to be different and do seem to generally behave differently from Eorzean seekers, but I'd argue that people from a different continent are bound to have different customs.

Also, hi Averax.