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| − | The collective | + | The collective plural of [[Dictionary:Draysask|Draysask]], one of the 420 children and grandchildren of [[Yaskoydray]], a mythic figure in Droyne society, a saviour who has visited many of the Droyne worlds bringing culture and new knowledge in Droyne legends. {{Page cite|name= Vilani & Vargr|page=64-65}} |
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
| − | The collective group of [[Yaskoydray]]'s 420 children and grandchildren | + | The collective group of [[Yaskoydray]]'s 420 children and grandchildren was composed of two generations: |
| − | #[[Dictionary:Ur-Draysaskin|Ur-Draysaskin]] ( | + | #The [[Dictionary:Ur-Draysaskin|Ur-Draysaskin]] (20 children); |
| − | #[[Dictionary:Deu-Draysaskin|Deu-Draysaskin]] (20 x 20 = | + | #The [[Dictionary:Deu-Draysaskin|Deu-Draysaskin]] (20 x 20 = 400 grandchildren) |
==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | It is | + | It is said in Droyne legends that the [[Draysaskin]] eventually became argumentative with their sire and each other and squabbled among themselves. They are all reputed to have died at about the time of the [[Ancients]]' [[Ancients#Final War|Final War]].{{Page cite|name= Secret of the Ancients|version=Classic Traveller|page=12}} |
| − | === | + | === Named/Numbered Draysaskin in Legends or Tentatively Identified by Researchers === |
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! [[Dictionary:Draysask|Draysask]] # !! Name !! Work | ! [[Dictionary:Draysask|Draysask]] # !! Name !! Work | ||
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| − | | [[Prince 4]] ||[[Onsorik]] {{Page cite|name=Darrians|version=Classic Traveller|page=}}|| | + | | [[Prince 4|Prince #4]] ||[[Onsorik]] {{Page cite|name=Darrians|version=Classic Traveller|page=}}|| Associated with [[Humans]] on [[Darrian (world)|Darrian]]. Fled [[Darrian (world)|Darrian]] to save the planet and its people. |
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| − | | [[Prince | + | | [[Prince 17|Prince #17]] {{Page cite|name= TBD}} || (unknown) || Many of the myths indicate that ''"[[Prince 17|Prince #17]]"'' escaped coreward of [[Charted Space]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 7 April 2025
The collective plural of Draysask, one of the 420 children and grandchildren of Yaskoydray, a mythic figure in Droyne society, a saviour who has visited many of the Droyne worlds bringing culture and new knowledge in Droyne legends. [1]
Description[edit]
The collective group of Yaskoydray's 420 children and grandchildren was composed of two generations:
- The Ur-Draysaskin (20 children);
- The Deu-Draysaskin (20 x 20 = 400 grandchildren)
History[edit]
It is said in Droyne legends that the Draysaskin eventually became argumentative with their sire and each other and squabbled among themselves. They are all reputed to have died at about the time of the Ancients' Final War.[2]
Named/Numbered Draysaskin in Legends or Tentatively Identified by Researchers[edit]
| Draysask # | Name | Work |
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| Prince #4 | Onsorik [3] | Associated with Humans on Darrian. Fled Darrian to save the planet and its people. |
| Prince #17 [4] | (unknown) | Many of the myths indicate that "Prince #17" escaped coreward of Charted Space. |
References[edit]
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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.
- ↑ James Holden, Joe D. Fugate Sr., Terrance McInnes. Vilani & Vargr (Digest Group Publications, 1990), 64-65.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Secret of the Ancients (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), 12.
- ↑ Marc W. Miller, Robert Parker, Nancy Parker, Matt Renner. Darrians (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), .
- ↑ Citation Missing - TBD