Clan Aohalai
The Aohalai are an Aslan clan primarily residing in the Third Imperium.
- Please see Aslan for more information.
- Please see Aslan Clans for related information.
Description
The Aohalai is an Imperial Aslan clan.
Status (Ranking)
This clan is not currently a member of the Tlaukhu council.
- It currently has a Minor Clan status (NaAs).
- It is currently a member of the Third Imperium.
Goals (Motivation)
No information yet available.
Culture & Society (Ethnology)
The Aohalai, in contrast to Imperial Aslan affected by the Alignment Wars, maintain much of their original cultural identity, and tend to live separate from the Human population.
- Many Aohalai prides maintain free-flying grav settlements which occasionally "dock" with Human cities to replenish supplies and offload finished goods.
Technology & Trade (Commerce)
No information yet available.
Commercial Holdings: 1116
No information yet available.
History & Background (Dossier)
Ihatei ships spreading into former Second Imperium space reached Medurma at about -1000, during the depths of the Long Night.
- Contact with the Humans resulted in a schism among the Aslan colonists.
- The Alignment Wars which followed left a lasting mark on Medurma - many Aslan renounced the Way of Kusyu altogether, and were absorbed into Human society.
Government & Politics (Leadership)
Leadership Structure: No information yet available.
Clan Allies
No information yet available.
Clan Enemies
No information yet available.
Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)
No information yet available.
Ground Forces
No information yet available.
No information yet available.
Intelligence Agencies
No information yet available.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
It has a home on Medurma (Dagudashaag 2123).
Territorial Holdings: 1116
References and contributors
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- Jae Campbell, Leighton Piper. "Port of Call: Medurma." Signal-GK 02 (1989): 48. via HIWG
- Jae Campbell. Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag (Signal-GK, 2017), 29-30.