Clan Aohalai
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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 (Specifications)[edit]
The Aohalai is an Imperial Aslan clan, living within Dagudashaag Sector.
Status (Ranking)[edit]
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.
Culture & Society (Ethnology)[edit]
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.
Economics[edit]
The clan has a 9% stock ownership in DagMet AG.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
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. The modern Aohalai are those who retained their traditional culture.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
The clan has a home on Medurma (Dagudashaag 2123), and inhabits several other worlds in Dagudashaag.
Territorial Holdings: 1116[edit]
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- Jae Campbell, Leighton Piper. "Port of Call: Medurma." Signal-GK 02 (1989): 48. via HIWG
- Jae Campbell. Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag (Signal-GK, 2017), 29-30.