Difference between revisions of "Rrev Rigr (world)"
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{{UWP|name={{World|Rrev Rigr|Corridor|Khouth|0402}} | {{UWP|name={{World|Rrev Rigr|Corridor|Khouth|0402}} | ||
|trade=va | |trade=va | ||
| + | |u0=B100966-9|pop0=5 | ||
|uc=B100657-C|popc=6 | |uc=B100657-C|popc=6 | ||
|ur=X100000-0|popr=0 | |ur=X100000-0|popr=0 | ||
| − | |primary=M7 V|GGcount=0|belts=1 | + | |primary=M7 V |
| + | |GGcount=0 | ||
| + | |belts=1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
| + | == Era: Milieu 0 == | ||
| + | During the [[Long Night]] this world was named ''Dirge Iim''. | ||
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| + | == Era: Milieu 1116 == | ||
Never underestimate another sentient race in its capacity for a sense of humor. ''Rrev Rigr'' is apparently [[Gvegh]] Vargr for "I've got sand in my shorts." In [[Aekhu]] Vargr it means pretty much the same thing except that a certain black mineral replaces the word "sand", and isn't a very flattering term. No matter that, the world was a fairly prosperous mining world that exported the metal ores necessary for lightweight ferroalloys. The population was a mixed human-Vargr one, ruled by a Vargr constitutional monarchy. The world rated a 9 on the [[Tetusu-Dene]] scale, one of the highest in Imperial space, and race relations were placid. | Never underestimate another sentient race in its capacity for a sense of humor. ''Rrev Rigr'' is apparently [[Gvegh]] Vargr for "I've got sand in my shorts." In [[Aekhu]] Vargr it means pretty much the same thing except that a certain black mineral replaces the word "sand", and isn't a very flattering term. No matter that, the world was a fairly prosperous mining world that exported the metal ores necessary for lightweight ferroalloys. The population was a mixed human-Vargr one, ruled by a Vargr constitutional monarchy. The world rated a 9 on the [[Tetusu-Dene]] scale, one of the highest in Imperial space, and race relations were placid. | ||
| + | == Era: Rebellion == | ||
After the [[Dzarrgh Federate]] took over the world in [[1116]], some of its representatives quickly found disapproval with this unwarranted peace. This took the form of racist demagoguery on the part of the [[Church of the Chosen Ones]], aimed at riling up the local Vargr against their human neighbors. To their credit they resisted this hectoring, and in some cases attacked COTCO priests and missionaries. This violence was not well taken by the Federate governor, who began a campaign of species cleansing, confiscating property from the human population and deporting them to the [[Domain of Deneb]]. A significant portion of the Vargr population left in protest and solidarity, and | After the [[Dzarrgh Federate]] took over the world in [[1116]], some of its representatives quickly found disapproval with this unwarranted peace. This took the form of racist demagoguery on the part of the [[Church of the Chosen Ones]], aimed at riling up the local Vargr against their human neighbors. To their credit they resisted this hectoring, and in some cases attacked COTCO priests and missionaries. This violence was not well taken by the Federate governor, who began a campaign of species cleansing, confiscating property from the human population and deporting them to the [[Domain of Deneb]]. A significant portion of the Vargr population left in protest and solidarity, and | ||
their descendants continue to live in joint communities in [[Namidshur Subsector]]. | their descendants continue to live in joint communities in [[Namidshur Subsector]]. | ||
| − | {{Sources|S1=[[Peter Gray]] - [http://mailman.silent-tower.org/public/tne-rces/2006-January/000587.html TNE RCES]}} | + | {{Sources|S1=[[Peter Gray]] - [http://mailman.silent-tower.org/public/tne-rces/2006-January/000587.html TNE RCES] |
| − | {{LEN|Era: | + | |S2=[[T4 First Survey]] |
| + | }} | ||
| + | {{LEN|Era: Rebellion|Vargr|Era: Milieu 0|T5 Second Survey worlds}} | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 22 March 2015
| Rrev Rigr/Khouth (Corridor 0402) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Milieu 0 | B100966-9
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| Classic Era (1116) | B100657-C
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| New Era (1200) | X100000-0
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| See also | UWP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Primary | M7 V | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Planetoid Belts | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gas Giants | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Era: Milieu 0
During the Long Night this world was named Dirge Iim.
Era: Milieu 1116
Never underestimate another sentient race in its capacity for a sense of humor. Rrev Rigr is apparently Gvegh Vargr for "I've got sand in my shorts." In Aekhu Vargr it means pretty much the same thing except that a certain black mineral replaces the word "sand", and isn't a very flattering term. No matter that, the world was a fairly prosperous mining world that exported the metal ores necessary for lightweight ferroalloys. The population was a mixed human-Vargr one, ruled by a Vargr constitutional monarchy. The world rated a 9 on the Tetusu-Dene scale, one of the highest in Imperial space, and race relations were placid.
Era: Rebellion
After the Dzarrgh Federate took over the world in 1116, some of its representatives quickly found disapproval with this unwarranted peace. This took the form of racist demagoguery on the part of the Church of the Chosen Ones, aimed at riling up the local Vargr against their human neighbors. To their credit they resisted this hectoring, and in some cases attacked COTCO priests and missionaries. This violence was not well taken by the Federate governor, who began a campaign of species cleansing, confiscating property from the human population and deporting them to the Domain of Deneb. A significant portion of the Vargr population left in protest and solidarity, and their descendants continue to live in joint communities in Namidshur Subsector.
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