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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
An aid organization based at [[Mora (world)|Mora]], in the [[Spinward Marches]]. It was founded by Mishkige Aarkhi, an [[Imperial]] industrialist turned philanthropist. The current executive director is Lurama Gaaman Aarkhi, the founders great granddaughter.
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An aid organization based at [[Mora (world)|Mora]], in the [[Spinward Marches]]. It was founded by Mishkige Aarkhi, an [[Imperial]] industrialist turned philanthropist. The current executive director is Lurama Gaaman Aarkhi, the founder's great granddaughter.
  
 
It maintains a small fleet of [[Jump Drive|high jump]] vessels, most of which were donated by other organizations. Many of its personnel have military backgrounds.
 
It maintains a small fleet of [[Jump Drive|high jump]] vessels, most of which were donated by other organizations. Many of its personnel have military backgrounds.

Revision as of 19:31, 15 September 2025

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Gishdag Khuulam Aid Organisation is a humanitarian organization.

  • The name is usually abbreviated to GKAO.

Description (Specifications)

An aid organization based at Mora, in the Spinward Marches. It was founded by Mishkige Aarkhi, an Imperial industrialist turned philanthropist. The current executive director is Lurama Gaaman Aarkhi, the founder's great granddaughter.

It maintains a small fleet of high jump vessels, most of which were donated by other organizations. Many of its personnel have military backgrounds.

History & Background (Dossier)

The organization was established in 990, when the founders two sons were injured in separate incidents.

It attempts to remain strictly aptolitical, although accusations of humaniti-centric bias have occasionally surfaced.

References & Contributors (Sources)

{{Sources S1= Article: Alex Treacher. Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society volume 17, Mongoose Publishing, 2025, pages 79-81. }}