Varethyn is right about the snuh being a december thing.

As are some of the encounters in exploration (Like the felis. I'm almost sure it's an answer to some criticism/remarks on the Felis art haha) or the lion cavalry. Speaking of december event, the tiers 2 of the shop opened today!
https://www.lioden.com/mantisshop.php
I don't remember who said it, but yes, lioness do react a bit differently to some King's personality.
Main Male Personality Chart
Arrogant (Snarky) +5 exp from each battle
Bold (Snarky) can switch quest once a day
Candid (Kind) regains 3% energy with each successful lioness claim
Chivalrous (Good) additional battle damage during daytime battles
Confident (Kind) +1% extra impression when claiming a lioness
Even-Tempered (Neutral) ability to drop or raise 10 karma per day via button when visiting Karma Snake
Forgiving (Good) can switch quest once a day
Heartless (Evil) no energy loss when killing lions in your pride
Humble (Good) +2 exp when chasing a lion
Hyperactive (Snarky) daily button to gain 30% energy if energy below 70%
Loner (Neutral) pride members only lose 5% mood per day
Mysterious (Neutral) additional battle damage during night time battles
Patient (Kind) +5 extra SB per battle
Protective (Good) no energy loss when sending lions to preserve (Event-Only)
Self-Absorbed (Evil) +1% extra impresson when claiming a lioness
Stoic (Neutral) -7 energy from a successful battle rather than -10
Unscrupulous (Evil) may 'punish' lionesses who have unsuccessful hunts to gain a carcass once per day
Vicious (Evil) +4 EXP, +2 SB per battle (Event-Only)
Death > I'm happy if she can find a good home!

Nefretiti > You got the same problem as Tarnfalk, it's the general link to territory. Clicking on it will bring one to their own territory, not to yours.
Mah home:
https://www.lioden.com/territory.php?id=90543
[Edit]
Oh right, I forgot, I wanted to talk about today's update!
https://www.lioden.com/topic.php?id=304429293454
Now, when you retire your ex-king, he stays in your pride as a grandpa, to provides advices to cubs (and you). I find this pretty cool