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    I can't help but wonder about the social dynamic in Seeker tribes. Granted, it likely varies tribe to tribe, but is there an overall comfortable relationship and mutual respect between the sexes, or could there be cases proving otherwise...

    Would tribal morale plummet if a particularly misogynistic nunh came into rank, or would his behavior be simply accepted in exchange for his top-notch genetics?
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    Lady Purrsalot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obsy View Post
    I can't help but wonder about the social dynamic in Seeker tribes. Granted, it likely varies tribe to tribe, but is there an overall comfortable relationship and mutual respect between the sexes, or could there be cases proving otherwise...

    Would tribal morale plummet if a particularly misogynistic nunh came into rank, or would his behavior be simply accepted in exchange for his top-notch genetics?
    Interesting point. How loyal are the females to their nunh? If one came into rank that was like that, would they be willing to assist an opponent into defeating him?
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    Aluena Mahri
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady View Post
    Interesting point. How loyal are the females to their nunh? If one came into rank that was like that, would they be willing to assist an opponent into defeating him?
    I'm guessing if the nuhn showed an overall disrespect for the females of his clan, he wouldn't be nuhn for long. Afterall:
    Quote Originally Posted by Gildrein View Post
    Nunh status does not equate to leadership within a tribe, and in fact, very few nunh ever become leaders.
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