Krayal Trace

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The Krayal Trace is a small group of stars that forms part of the Demon Cluster.

Description / Specifications

The Krayal Trace is named for the yellow-white subgiant primary star of the Krayal system. It straddles the border between Xelan and Ras Tennol Subsectors in Far Home Sector. Its worlds are accessible by conventional jump-1 vessels and it links to the Star Lane network through the New Border Star Lane. The Trace has been inhabited for millennia and has a rich and complex history and many ancient traditions.

Physical Astrography

Other Clusters & Traces

Other Astrographic Features

Nebula

  • The Cauldron Nebula, lying within Cauldron Sector, some 86 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be seen as a star-studded luminous region in night-time skies from all of the worlds of the Cluster.

Bright Stars

  • Basilisk's Eye (1723 Tarchon Sector). The extremely luminous white supergiant star, lying around 122 parsecs to coreward-trailing, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds of the Cluster.
  • Demon's Eye (1621 Far Home Sector). The intensely luminous blue supergiant star lying approximately 13 parsec to spinward-rimward at its closest point, can be clearly seen from all of the worlds of the Trace even in daylight.

Star Lanes

World Listing

The following systems and worlds are a part of the Krayal Trace:

6 of 6 World articles in Krayal Trace
Gorine  •  Inselm  •  Krayal  •  Paratha  •  Taraque  •  Urcor  •  
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Political Astrography

Demographics

Population: 2.15 billion Sophonts.

  • Other Non-Human Races:
    • Hoppers: an estimated 82.778 million "Distant" Hoppers (3.85% of the population), typically within established human communities. Most have never visited Fedan, their ancestral homeworld, and many have developed unique customs and habits.
    • Temelik: approximately 125,000, found throughout human-controlled space.

Native Sophonts

No native sophonts are known to have originated within the Krayal Trace.

Linguistic Topography

The following languages are the most commonly spoken within the Cluster:

Polities

The Worlds of The Leader is a non-charismatic dictatorship headed by The Leader. The state is militaristic, aggressive, and much given to bombastic displays of military power. Supplies of food and other basic commodities are always in limited supply within the Worlds. The Vigs, the state's feared internal security and intelligence service, has a dark reputation across the Sector.

The Occupied Territories are formerly neutral systems under military occupation by the Worlds of The Leader. Each world has had its government dissolved, has had martial law imposed, and is under the control of a military governor. Military occupation forces control the starports, the major population centers and other productive or important regions. They have a mutual language, a shared heritage of wealthy Fives families, and a deep fear of violent Mantlerist revolution.

Interstellar Relations

The Worlds of The Leader has taken the Occupied Territories, formerly neutral human-dominated worlds, to gain control of their resources (particularly agricultural Zendar) and take advantage of their strategic position.

An alliance of armed resistance movements are active within the Occupied Territories and enjoy considerable local support: many have strong pro-Mantlerist leanings.

History & Background

The Trace was part of the territory of the Empire. When that state fell in the 55th century, the Trace became the League of Krayal, which was itself replaced by the militaristic Worlds of The Leader in the early years of the 56th century.

The Worlds conducted a military occupation of the Occupied Territories region at the request of newly installed local regimes, in order to "stamp out the specter of radical Mantlerism". Their actions were broadly, though cautiously, supported by the Firstworlds. It is likely that these new regimes were manipulated into power by the actions of the Vigs.

Major Historical Events Timeline

Some of the more important historical events that have affected this area include:

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