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A [[Vargr]]-dominated polity in [[Grikr!ng Sector]].
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A [[Vargr]]-dominated polity located in [[Grikr!ng Sector]].
  
== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) Goals ==
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== Government & Politics (Leadership) ==
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This nation consists of nine [[Vargr]]-inhabited worlds. Each of the worlds is governed by a dictator (one of said starlords). Due to the vigorous and unstable nature of local politics (as expected from [[Vargr]]), all nine worlds are [[Amber Zone|amber-zoned]].
  
== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) History & Background (Dossier) ==
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The member worlds are as follows:
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== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) Government & Politics (Leadership) ==
 
Each of the worlds is governed by a dictator (one of said starlords), and all nine worlds are amber-zoned.
 
  
The member worlds are as follows:
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* Thangfallahou (Grikr!ng 0316): Agricultural, population 400,000,000         
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* Dorzorkhz (Grikr!ng 0413): Industrial, population 20 billion   
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* Zorhouzuth (Grikr!ng 0415): Industrial water world, population 3 billion         
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* Thafuwoukr (Grikr!ng 0514): Asteroid settlements, population 800,000,000 
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* Ruthnorz (Grikr!ng 0614): Industrial, population 1 billion       
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* Hoeknaeth (Grikr!ng 0615): Industrial, population 40 billion (the most powerful world in the coalition)                 
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* Zurrgouz (Grikr!ng 0915): Poor desert world, population 500,000,000 
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* Lluvornath (Grikr!ng 0917): Industrial [[Fluid World|fluidic world]], population 7 billion 
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* Khuworth (Grikr!ng 1016): Industrial water world, population 6 billion
  
* 0316 Thangfallahou: Agricultural, population 400,000,000         
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As of [[1105]], no one world (or starlord) is dominant; as of [[1120]], the polity is known more frequently as the Worlds of Master Zer, this leader having gained a charismatic edge over the competition.
* 0413 Dorzorkhz: Industrial, population 20 billion   
 
* 0415 Zorhouzuth: Industrial water world, population 3 billion         
 
* 0514 Thafuwoukr: Asteroid settlements, population 800,000,000 
 
* 0614 Ruthnorz: Industrial, population 1 billion       
 
* 0615 Hoeknaeth: Industrial, population 40 billion (the most powerful world in the coalition)                 
 
* 0915 Zurrgouz: Poor desert world, population 500,000,000 
 
* 0917 Lluvornath: Industrial fluidic world, population 7 billion 
 
* 1016 Khuworth: Industrial water world, population 6 billion
 
  
== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) Technology & Trade (Economy) ==
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== Technology & Trade (Economy) ==
 
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== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) Military & Intelligence (Force Projection) ==
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== Military & Intelligence (Force Projection) ==
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Unsurprisingly, all nine worlds maintain [[Naval Base|naval bases]], [[Corsair Base|corsair bases]], or both. Despite their ostensible unity in the face of outsiders, the starlords and their followers jostle aggressively for position.
  
== Worlds of the Nine Starlords (Polity) Sectors & [[Astrography]] ==
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== Sectors & [[Astrography]] ==
  
 
* [[Grikr!ng Sector]]
 
* [[Grikr!ng Sector]]
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** [[Starlord Trail Subsector]]
 
** [[Starlord Trail Subsector]]
  
A main, the Vgrukhz Wave, stretches across two subsectors of neutral space in [[Mugheen't Sector]] to connect the Worlds of the Nine Starlords to the [[Hezeraek Connective]].
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A main, the [[Vgrukhz Wave]], stretches across two subsectors of neutral space in [[Mugheen't Sector]] to connect the Worlds of the Nine Starlords to the [[Hezeraek Connective]].
  
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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{{LE|Governments}}
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{{LEN|Governments}}
 
[[Category: Guidebook to Grikr!ng Sector]]
 
[[Category: Guidebook to Grikr!ng Sector]]

Latest revision as of 01:44, 9 August 2025

Vargr general.png

A Vargr-dominated polity located in Grikr!ng Sector.

Government & Politics (Leadership)[edit]

This nation consists of nine Vargr-inhabited worlds. Each of the worlds is governed by a dictator (one of said starlords). Due to the vigorous and unstable nature of local politics (as expected from Vargr), all nine worlds are amber-zoned.

The member worlds are as follows:

  • Thangfallahou (Grikr!ng 0316): Agricultural, population 400,000,000
  • Dorzorkhz (Grikr!ng 0413): Industrial, population 20 billion
  • Zorhouzuth (Grikr!ng 0415): Industrial water world, population 3 billion
  • Thafuwoukr (Grikr!ng 0514): Asteroid settlements, population 800,000,000
  • Ruthnorz (Grikr!ng 0614): Industrial, population 1 billion
  • Hoeknaeth (Grikr!ng 0615): Industrial, population 40 billion (the most powerful world in the coalition)
  • Zurrgouz (Grikr!ng 0915): Poor desert world, population 500,000,000
  • Lluvornath (Grikr!ng 0917): Industrial fluidic world, population 7 billion
  • Khuworth (Grikr!ng 1016): Industrial water world, population 6 billion

As of 1105, no one world (or starlord) is dominant; as of 1120, the polity is known more frequently as the Worlds of Master Zer, this leader having gained a charismatic edge over the competition.

Technology & Trade (Economy)[edit]

n/a

Military & Intelligence (Force Projection)[edit]

Unsurprisingly, all nine worlds maintain naval bases, corsair bases, or both. Despite their ostensible unity in the face of outsiders, the starlords and their followers jostle aggressively for position.

Sectors & Astrography[edit]

A main, the Vgrukhz Wave, stretches across two subsectors of neutral space in Mugheen't Sector to connect the Worlds of the Nine Starlords to the Hezeraek Connective.

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]

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.