Difference between revisions of "Hiryarloah Subsector"
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| − | + | In [[1116]], the subsector had a population of 51.5 Million, and its highest TL was 9, at [[Khtyakhtalr (world)|Khtyakhtalr]]. In 1202, the subsector's population is 7.9 Billion, and its highest TL is D, at [[Auwewearel (world)|Auwewearel]] (1709) and [[Iykhei (world)|Iykhei]] (2209). | |
| − | In [[1116]], the subsector had a population of 51.5 Million, and its highest TL was 9, at [[Khtyakhtalr (world)|Khtyakhtalr]] | ||
Hiryarloah subsector possessed only a handful of inhabited systems, mostly within the [[Khaukheairl]] sphere to [[trailing]]. Like neighboring [[Kyahiyleakhaw Subsector|Kyahiyleakhaw]] subsector it became a battleground between "wildcatter" clans and [[Collapse]] refugees. The primary conflict is between [[Tralyeaeawi]] and a number of [[Aokhalte]] vassals in the [[rimward]] part of the sector. To intercede between them are a number of independent clans, and the suprisingly strong presence of [[Yerlyaruiwo]] and [[Eakhitiyo]] clans. | Hiryarloah subsector possessed only a handful of inhabited systems, mostly within the [[Khaukheairl]] sphere to [[trailing]]. Like neighboring [[Kyahiyleakhaw Subsector|Kyahiyleakhaw]] subsector it became a battleground between "wildcatter" clans and [[Collapse]] refugees. The primary conflict is between [[Tralyeaeawi]] and a number of [[Aokhalte]] vassals in the [[rimward]] part of the sector. To intercede between them are a number of independent clans, and the suprisingly strong presence of [[Yerlyaruiwo]] and [[Eakhitiyo]] clans. | ||
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{{Sources|S1=[[Peter Gray]] - [http://www.myhelliconia.freeserve.co.uk/trav/camp/mortalcoil/hirayarl.htm My Helliconia]|S2=[http://zho.berka.com/data/CLASSIC/subsector.pl?subsector=SEC_E.DAT&realsubnameY=AYYYEkhyolyooul§or=TSTONE&subsectorletter=E&javascii=ASCII The Zhodani Base] }} | {{Sources|S1=[[Peter Gray]] - [http://www.myhelliconia.freeserve.co.uk/trav/camp/mortalcoil/hirayarl.htm My Helliconia]|S2=[http://zho.berka.com/data/CLASSIC/subsector.pl?subsector=SEC_E.DAT&realsubnameY=AYYYEkhyolyooul§or=TSTONE&subsectorletter=E&javascii=ASCII The Zhodani Base] }} | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 4 July 2013
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| Sector | Touchstone | |||||
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| Majority Control | Non-Aligned - 66% | |||||
| 2nd Control | Aslan Hierate - 34% | |||||
In 1116, the subsector had a population of 51.5 Million, and its highest TL was 9, at Khtyakhtalr. In 1202, the subsector's population is 7.9 Billion, and its highest TL is D, at Auwewearel (1709) and Iykhei (2209).
Hiryarloah subsector possessed only a handful of inhabited systems, mostly within the Khaukheairl sphere to trailing. Like neighboring Kyahiyleakhaw subsector it became a battleground between "wildcatter" clans and Collapse refugees. The primary conflict is between Tralyeaeawi and a number of Aokhalte vassals in the rimward part of the sector. To intercede between them are a number of independent clans, and the suprisingly strong presence of Yerlyaruiwo and Eakhitiyo clans.