Sea'ai'teluarliyh
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Synopsis[edit]
An Aslan splinter state in Fahreahluis Sector. While external surveys of their worlds are discouraged, outside contact by Hierate ambassadors has not shown any indications of cultural drift. Suspicions persist regarding one or more Minor Races within their territory -- a prolific race called Ry'Bryn in particular -- but no solid information is available to Imperial observers.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Goals[edit]
The Aslan clans which dominate here keep their external political views to themselves, and have not expressed expansionist views or goals in recent memory.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
Unknown, though this state was present with its current borders when other Clans arrived in the region.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Government & Politics (Leadership)[edit]
Unknown, though it is presumed to be close to Hierate norms. It is not known whether this state is ruled by one Clan with vassals or is a partnership.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Technology & Trade (Economy)[edit]
Sea'ai'teluarliyh conducts relatively little trade with its neighbors, and displays technology on par with Hierate standards.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)[edit]
Sea'ai'teluarliyh has not sought to project force or influence beyond its borders in some time, as far as can be determined, but shows no shortage of ships and ground forces when examined by outside observers. Some are concerned that the Clans of Sea'ai'teluarliyh are waiting for some trigger to sweep out into the rest of the sector in bloody conquest, while other neighbors attribute these concerns to "typical Clan paranoia".
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)[edit]
Sea'ai'teluarliyh claims 40 systems, all within Fahreahluis Sector and clustered into three groups along short mains, a fourth smaller cluster, and several stars that are not on Jump-1 mains. Outside contact has not established a confirmed capital or capitals, and the development of the systems they claim is difficult to determine as they do not grant free passage through their space.
Sea'ai'teluarliyh (Polity) References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), . - named but no further data
- GURPS Traveller: Alien Races 2
- Author & Contributor: Jim Kundert (political and historical speculation)