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“We are the true sons of the land. Kiyorath has given us the sand to walk on and the sun to watch over us, and it is by his providence that we have survived where others have not.” - For’yur Kthra, Clan Tizmarat, in conversation with his Ta’Shir, 27 BF
The 'Kthran' is a noble Falleen Clan, steeped in tradition and intrigue. The Kthran are often seen as isolationists, but have recently made the move toward activity within the Falleen Federation and larger galaxy.
Clan Description
Cut off from the landward winds by the Ajiloin Mountains, the desert nomads of Kthran endured intense hardships following the Imperial desecration of Falleen Prime. Isolated geographically from the rest of Falleen society after the civilization’s destruction, the population of Kthran fell into decline until only the strongest remained to protect the sparse and increasingly hostile land of their ancestors. After years without outside contact, these burdened people arduously moved from hunting, to agrarian, to secondary production. The Kthran lived with the foreboding knowledge that survival was the exception, not the rule. Contact with other clans was eventually established, enriching the Kthran with a new sense of culture and idealism, but the desert’s mark continues to show in such aspects as their unique physique and suspicious disposition. Towering above most Falleen, the combination of difficult physical labor and constant movement afforded members of Kthran, both males and females alike, a reputation as legendary in strength and agility. Initially wary of outsiders and tradition-breaking ideas, the Kthran have suffered from their paranoia and conservatism. They have, however proven to be extremely diligent and understanding members of the Falleen Federation, and their survival-tuned minds and powerful bodies have proven extremely effective in the Federation military. Unfortunately, many prejudiced Falleen overlook such qualities, and the Kthran’s have often been ridiculed by various city dwellers. The Kthran have no evident animosity toward other clans, but are quick to retaliate when humored or looked down on, and often find it difficult to work with the more hard-liner Huruk-Rah and agrarian phobic Ghera’jh. The Kthran are well adapted to both melee and projectile technology, and their transition of leadership is almost always through some form of combat.
Due to the Kthran’s intimate relationship with the deserts of Falleen Prime, the clan’s Nathran is known as the “Desert Lord” and has come to be viewed as a sort of monarch in his own right. Harsh, overbearing, and often aloof, if not the strongest member of the clan the Desert Lord is almost certainly the most cunning.
Transitions of Power
Ranks
A rank is one's position within the clan, which signifies and defines the extent of their power and capabilities in clan-related matters. Ranks are given to clan members by the Nathran and can be altered as needed.
- Nathran: Originally fought for to the death (sometimes the case even now), the clan leadership represents the pinnacle of Falleen social power. The clan leader has special privileges, access to restricted facilities and a whole host of respectful clansmen under his or her direction. The clan leader must be the guiding light for the clan, looking after internal problems and solving social ills, and he should make it his duty to represent his clan's view to the Falleen Government. There is no restriction on how long someone may remain in power, and it is up to the clan leader in question as to when they should retire from power. Clan leaders should listen carefully to the whims of the crowds.
- Tizmarat: Sometimes a clan leader will require the blessings of his religious leader before being able to perform an action, or will need his or her knowledge on how to best perform an action without insulting Kiyorath Dhin. The Tizmarat need not be a member of Clan Chir'dorna, but merely a believer-member of the clan, knowledgeable of the religions workings. Some clans have decided to completely do away with this position, often at the expense of relations with other clans. Chir'dorna Tizmarats often make up the high priesthood of Falleen Prime, belittling the Ta'Shir position within that clan.
- Ta'Shir: Even the wisest of clan leaders needs guidance at times, and these counselors help him make important decisions when necessary. Noted for their fairness and initiative, they are selected by the clan leader to form his inner circle. Clan leaders should also beware that it is from within their own Ta'Shir that significant vocal opposition may arise, and possible competition for power.
- Yar'borouh: After years of service and dedication, any clansmen may be bestowed with Eldership, marking them as a knowledgeable and integral member of a clan. This is a title that is highly respected within Falleen culture, and only the Clan leader can give this distinction to others.
- Hertheka: Clan Warriors especially chosen for their undying dedication, strength and skill. When the clan leader is in need of their services for protection or duties, they will obey immediately, willing to sacrifice their lives if necessary for the clan. The Falleen Government, watchful for misuse of these warriors, has warned these clan soldiers to be able to distinguish between orders that help the clan, and those that may hinder the Falleen race as a whole.