Iroioah (world)
Iroioah/Tlaiowaha (Trojan Reach 2227) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Classic Era (1116) | B530113-C
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See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
System Details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Primary | M4 V M3 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Planetoid Belts | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gas Giants | 3 |
Iroioah is a poor, low-population desert world with a population less than 10,000 sophonts in population size.
- This world has no free-standing water.
- This world is part of the Aslan Hierate, as a single multiple-world clan dominate, in the Tlaiowaha Subsector of Trojan Reach Sector.
Description (Planetology)[edit]
No information yet available.
Binary Solar System
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Iroioah is a dying world. Some ancient calamity stripped away more than two-thirds of its atmosphere, and now the planet’s seas are dry and its continents are graveyards. The howling winds carry blue sandstorms across the copper sulphide-tinged deserts.
Iroioah was once home to an advanced spacefaring civilisation that flourished in the interval between the last war of the Ancients and the rise of the Vilani. Some of their ruins still survive.
- These might have been Kursae.
Currently, the world is owned by the Ahroay'if clan.
World Starport (St)[edit]
Iroioah has a Class B Starport, a good quality installation which includes all the expected amenities including refined fuel for starships, brokerage services for passengers and cargo, and a variety of ship provisions. There is a shipyard capable of doing annual maintenance, overhauls and most kinds of repair, and construction of non-starships. Most ports of this classification have both a Highport and a Downport.
World Languages[edit]
- Trokh: The universal language of the modern Aslan monoculture.
- Aslan Languages: Note that some Aslan clans retain obscure or archaic languages for personal use in addition to Trokh.
References[edit]
- Mike Jackson. "Tlaiowaha Subsector." Third Imperium 02 (1986): 8-9.
- Gareth Hanrahan. Aslan (Mongoose Publishing, 2009), .
- Gareth Hanrahan. The Pirates of Drinax: Trojan Reach. (Mongoose Publishing, 2017), 181.
- ↑ "Jump Map API" and map location from Travellermap.com