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| Aslan Society  
 
| Aslan Society  
 
| [[Aslan]]
 
| [[Aslan]]
| [[Aslan]] society and particularly the [[Aslan Hierate]] is massive example of a society pulling in two different directions, one towards massive change and the other towards stolid traditionalism. Racial pride pushes the Aslan towards "violent monoculturalism" with the [[Tlaukhu]] as an example of trying to unify the society. Meanwhile the [[Aslan Clan]] [[institution]] baked by the [[Ihatei]] (salic primogeniture) [[culture]] push the Aslan into constant internal and external conflict regularly triggering widespread change. The whole society, while culturally stable to a large degree, is also incredible volatile, with clan conflicts constantly threatening large parts of the society. The Aslan see this as the law of the jungle, that the fittest will survive. Traditions emphasizing limited, ritualized violence and avoidance of weapons of mass destruction have so far kept apocalyptic scenarios at bay and the [[sophontologist]]s have long kept an eye on this society.
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| [[Aslan]] society and particularly the [[Aslan Hierate]] is massive example of a society pulling in two different directions, one towards massive change and the other towards stolid traditionalism. Racial pride pushes the Aslan towards "violent monoculturalism" with the [[Tlaukhu]] as an example of trying to unify the society. Meanwhile the [[Aslan Clan]] institution baked by the [[Ihatei]] (salic primogeniture) culture push the Aslan into constant internal and external conflict regularly triggering widespread change. The whole society, while culturally stable to a large degree, is also incredible volatile, with clan conflicts constantly threatening large parts of the society. The Aslan see this as the law of the jungle, that the fittest will survive. Traditions emphasizing limited, ritualized violence and avoidance of weapons of mass destruction have so far kept apocalyptic scenarios at bay and the sophontologists have long kept an eye on this society.
 
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| Droyne Society  
 
| Droyne Society  

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