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Due to the political diversion in [[Society of Equals]] (an interstellar polity in Gvurrdon sector), the term equal are coined for those who have passed a special rite to get into ther higher ranks of the society. However this rite is not mandatory and may be taken at any time during the lifetime. However most attempts to pass the rites by the time they are 18 years old. As the rites are potentially dangerous, it is usually better to take the rites at an young age rather than old. Deaths are rare, but wounds are more common, but rarely serious--[[User:Zparkz|Zparkz]] 20:00, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
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[[File: Vargr general.png|150px|right]]
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An [[Equal]] is a social ranking within the [[Society of Equals]], a [[polity]].
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* It is a [[Vargr]] social device and a cultural feature, part of the greater [[Vargr Extents]].
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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Due to political division in the [[Society of Equals]] (an interstellar polity in [[Gvurrdon Sector]]), the term "equal" is coined for those who have passed a particular rite allowing them into the higher ranks of society. Essentially, they are "equal" to a particular, predetermined standard against which all are judged. However, this rite is not mandatory and may be taken at any time during one's lifetime. Most who attempt to pass the rites do so by the time they are 18 years old. As the rites are potentially dangerous, it is usually better to take them at an young age. Deaths are rare but wounds are more common, though rarely serious.
  
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=== Being an Equal ===
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When a sophont becomes an Equal (a status which is not limited to [[Vargr]], but open to all citizens of the Society of Equals, regardless of species), it opens a lot of doors to the upper reaches of society. Only Equals may become officers, politicians and diplomats. There is no direct connection between "Equal" status and the charismatic standing of an individual; however in practice Equal persons tend to be of high charisma due to the availability of better job options, connections and income.
  
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=== The Unrated ===
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The unrated are those that have not made an attempt to pass the rites. These make up a majority of the population of the Society of Equals. By being unrated, a sophont may not move into certain social circles or apply for certain jobs. However, it does not hamper them from becoming rich and famous through their own devices. That said, they rarely attain much influence in their society.
  
== Being an Equal ==
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=== The Toothless ===
When a sophont becomes an Equal (which is not limited to Vargr, but also open to all races which are citizens of Society of Equals), it opens a lot of doors to the upper reaches of the society. Only Equals may become officers, politicians and diplomats. However there is no connection to being rated equal to the charismatic standig of an individual, however equal persons tend to be of high charismatic standing due to the availability of better job options, connections and income.  
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The toothless are those who have attempted to pass the rites and failed. They are branded by having their canines pulled. Other markings are also common. The toothless are by this mark limited to the lower ranks of society. This has led to most toothless leaving the Society of Equals to try their luck elsewhere. The consequences of failure is one of the main reasons that very few actually try to become an Equal in the SoE.
  
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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''Origins of the Rites:'' The origins of the rites to become an Equal have been lost to history. As the rites are unusual for a Vargr culture, it has been speculated that they actually have origins in one of the other races in Gvurrdon, or were imported from someplace else. However, none of the other races in Gvurrdon are known to practice this rite or anything that resembles it, so the whole thing is a puzzle for Vargr anthropologists and historians.
  
== The unrated ==
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
The unrated are the ones that has not made an attempt to pass the rites. These make up majority of the population of SoE. By being unrated, a sophont may not move into certain social circles or apply for certain jobs. However it does not hamper them from becoming rich and fameous through their of devises. However, they rarely have much inbfluence in their society.
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{{Intermediate}}
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{{Sources
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|S1= [[Gvurrdon Sector Campaignbook]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: [[Roger Malmstein]]
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}}
  
  
== The toothless ==
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[[Category: HIWG]]
The toothless are those to have attempted to pass the rites and failed. They are branded by getting their canines pulled. Other markings are also common. The toothless are by this limited to the lower ranks of the society, and rarely they get a chance to climb in the society. This has lead to that most toothless leaves SoE to try their luck else where. The concequences of failure is one of the main reasons that very few actually tries to become an Equal in the SoE.
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[[Category: Society of Equals]]
 
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{{LEN|Rite|Vargr|Vargr Extents}}
 
 
== Origins of the Rites ==
 
The origins of the rites to become an Equal has been lost in history. As the rites are very un-vargr it has been speculations whether these rites actually has origins from either one of the other alien races in Gvurrdon or imported from some other place. However none of the other races in Gvurrdon got this rite neither something that resembles it, so the whole thing is a puzzle for vargr antropologists and historians.
 
 
 
 
 
{{Sources
 
    |S1= Gvurrdon Sector Campaign Book
 
    |S2= [[Roger Malmstein]]
 
}}
 
 
 
{{LEN|E|Rites|Vargr|HIWG}}
 

Latest revision as of 21:54, 16 April 2025

Vargr general.png

An Equal is a social ranking within the Society of Equals, a polity.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Due to political division in the Society of Equals (an interstellar polity in Gvurrdon Sector), the term "equal" is coined for those who have passed a particular rite allowing them into the higher ranks of society. Essentially, they are "equal" to a particular, predetermined standard against which all are judged. However, this rite is not mandatory and may be taken at any time during one's lifetime. Most who attempt to pass the rites do so by the time they are 18 years old. As the rites are potentially dangerous, it is usually better to take them at an young age. Deaths are rare but wounds are more common, though rarely serious.

Being an Equal[edit]

When a sophont becomes an Equal (a status which is not limited to Vargr, but open to all citizens of the Society of Equals, regardless of species), it opens a lot of doors to the upper reaches of society. Only Equals may become officers, politicians and diplomats. There is no direct connection between "Equal" status and the charismatic standing of an individual; however in practice Equal persons tend to be of high charisma due to the availability of better job options, connections and income.

The Unrated[edit]

The unrated are those that have not made an attempt to pass the rites. These make up a majority of the population of the Society of Equals. By being unrated, a sophont may not move into certain social circles or apply for certain jobs. However, it does not hamper them from becoming rich and famous through their own devices. That said, they rarely attain much influence in their society.

The Toothless[edit]

The toothless are those who have attempted to pass the rites and failed. They are branded by having their canines pulled. Other markings are also common. The toothless are by this mark limited to the lower ranks of society. This has led to most toothless leaving the Society of Equals to try their luck elsewhere. The consequences of failure is one of the main reasons that very few actually try to become an Equal in the SoE.

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Origins of the Rites: The origins of the rites to become an Equal have been lost to history. As the rites are unusual for a Vargr culture, it has been speculated that they actually have origins in one of the other races in Gvurrdon, or were imported from someplace else. However, none of the other races in Gvurrdon are known to practice this rite or anything that resembles it, so the whole thing is a puzzle for Vargr anthropologists and historians.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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