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The Pearl
- Glossary
Alien(s): An ancient and mysterious race
of beings. It is unknown whether they still exist. Various Alien
artifacts have been found throughout the universe, but no reliable
reports of human-Alien contact have been recorded in recent human
history. Alien texts discovered by Emperor Willem Taran of Basra
indicated a link between the Aliens and Shutaka.
Basra: The home planet of Emperor Willem
Taran. Like many of the Outer Rim planets, Basra has a colourful
history. Originally settled as colony world of Harkar, it was invaded
by Mirradon in the confusion following the First Outer Rim Uprising.
The Mirradon ancestors of Taran violently suppressed any resistance
by the remaining Harkarian settlers, then set about building their
new homeworld into a powerful empire, largely based on lucrative
less-than-legal activities. Harkar attempted, on a number of occasions,
to wrest their colony back, but Basra had grown too strong.
ComNet: The all-pervasive communications
network that uses protocols able to be transmitted through null-space.
It enables instant communication between all planets as well as
spacecraft.
ComTerm: The ubiquitous communications terminal
used throughout the Inner Rim and Outer Rim that allows access to
ComNet.
Dione: The home planet of Leith Birro, located
in the Inner Rim. Dione is a giant desert planet, now sparsely populated
, but considered to be one of the two planets where the human race
originated. Old Earth is the other. Dione is a popular destination
for vacationing Inner Rim inhabitants seeking to mix with the native
population.
doza: The term for a junior or trainee
Shutaka warrior. A doza warrior will eventually be ka-paired
with another doza warrior or a more experienced full warrior.
Earth: Along with Dione, Earth is considered
to be where the human races originated before the great exodus to
populate the Inner Rim planets. Old Earth is no longer habitable,
having been incinerated when its sun went nova.
Federation of Inner Rim Planets: When it
became apparent that there existed a distinction between the humans
making up the Inner Rim and Outer Rim, the Inner Rim planets formed
an alliance known as the Federation, originally to safeguard their
trading rights, but subsequently to provide a unified military presence
against any of the rougue Outer Rim planets. The governance of the
Federation is enacted through a group of planetary representatives.
Collectively, this group is know as the Council. Planetary representatives,
called Ambassadors, are generally democratically elected on their
home worlds, but this is not a requirement for Council membership.
FedFleet: The Federation navy, whose primary
role is the protection of the Inner Rim planets. As such, they are
better equipped and resourced that OREF.
ganz-tu: The term for the all encompassing
Shutaka philosophy that focuses on the "what is"
of existence. It is the acceptance of ganz-tu that allows
the Shutaka to adapt effortlessly to rapidly changing events.
Guild of Black: The ancient organisation
of spies and assassins. Once highly respected as honourable professionals,
the Guild of Black is now only feared. They appear to have little
interest in the fate of humanity other than what is required to
meet the needs of the Guild. Although the Guild is not based on
any specific planet, and members are drawn form many of the human
races, it is the Sorarainian assassins who were responsible for
much of the initial reputation of the Guild.
Harkar: The home planet of mercenary Il-yar-Bisen.
Once one of the most powerful planets in the Outer Rim, its colonies
have gradually been reduced through weak rule of its bloated aristocracy.
Hellbringer(s): Following the poor performance
of their ground forces in the Second Outer Rim Uprising, OREF initiated
a program to develop the ultimate foot soldiers. Using a small group
of loyal volunteers, OREF scientists succeeded in creating a melded
human-computer symbiotic organism that they thought would be unstoppable
against the conventional armies of the Outer Rim planets. This proved
all too true when the prototype Hellbringers turned against their
masters. By the time the disaster had been halted, OREF's reputation
with the Council was in tatters. The following purge by the Council
of the OREF commanders responsible for the Hellbringer program ironically
resulted in the depletion of OREF's military skill base, severely
reducing the ability of OREF to carry out effective operations in
the Outer Rim. The Hellbringer program also served to unite human
races, both Inner and Outer Rim, in their condemnation of the experiment.
hirra-tel-barka: the Shutaka
ceremony that initiates the young doza warriors as full warriors.
honare: The concept of justice employed
by Shutaka to judge their actions and of others towards them.
An honare debt takes many forms and can be discharged in
many ways, from forfeit of life to exchange of material items of
value.
Human(s): The generic term given to any
inhabitant of the universe that can trace their genetic makeup back
to Earth or Dione.
Inner Rim: The known universe is divided
into two groupings of planets, the Inner Rim and the Outer Rim.
The distinction is more historical than spatial - Inner Rim planets
were settled prior to the development of the jump-drive. Outer Rim
planets were, or are, those planets settled after the jump-drive
was developed. Approximately one quarter of a million planets are
considered to be included in the densely populated Inner Rim. The
Inner Rim planets are governed as a democratic Federation, the Council
being the collective body of representative from the member planets.
Jedmon: The Inner Rim home planet of mercenary
Doran Mar and Ambassador Gisele Mar. Jedmon is one of the founding
planets of the Federation.
jihar-ara: The Alien texts discovered
by Emperor Taran described a force so powerful as to stagger the
imagination; it was named jihar-ara. The Shutaka know of
it as the Pearl.
Jump Drive: Named after its creator, L'las
Windsor. Before the development of the Windsor Jump Drive, interplanetary
travel was only possible by using standard faster-than-light drives,
with their associated time distortion effects. Use of FTL drives
was considered to be the cause of much of the initial fragmentation
of human knowledge and history. The jump drive enabled the space-time
continuum to be folded upon itself, effectively resulting in a ship
using the drive being in two places at the same time.
ka: The Shutaka multi-layered
term for the bond that exists between two people who have aligned
their spiritual existences. In its simplest form, ka manifests
itself as a confidence and trust between the two individuals. When
fully developed, the Shutaka believe that ka becomes
an entity of itself, or rather that the two people and the ka
become one codependent organism. Even among Shutaka, it is
rare for ka to ever develop to this extent.
null-space: A mathematical construct that
describes the nonexistent region between the origin and destination
of a ship employing the Windsor Jump drive. It has no dimensions
and exists for no time. Ye Tran, a colleague of the creator of the
Jump Drive, developed a communication protocol (NSP) that traveled
through null space, allowing instantaneous communication throughout
the universe.
mnan-gar: The name the Shutaka
call their offworld Strategist-Tacticians (literally: god-like-leader).
While the Shutaka rarely rely on anything outside their culture,
they have always made an exception for the leaders they choose to
command their mercenary clans. Invariably male, mnan-gar
are recruited by the Shutaka using a technique that call
ksar-larning - harvesting lost souls. No mnan-gar
approached in this way has ever refused, although they can rarely
articulate their reasons for joining the Shutaka.
Outer Rim: By definition, the known universe
less those planets making up the Inner Rim. The Outer Rim currently
consists of over ten million settled planets and countless more
charted potentially habitable planets. The Outer Rim is, however,
is sparsely populated with many planets having less than one hundred
thousand inhabitants. While, in theory, the Federation of Inner
Rim Planets has governance over the Outer Rim, the second Outer
Rim uprising highlighted the underlying tensions between the Federation
and the various governments of the Outer Rim who resist the concept
of a centralised authority.
OREF: The Outer Rim Expeditionary Force.
The military force empowered by the Federation to maintain order
among the Outer Rim planets. While it gains its authority from the
Federation, it is allowed significant autonomy. OREF undertook to
quell the Second Outer Rim uprising and, following that, to initiate
the Hellbringer program.
parna-ka: A ceremonial bestowing
of ka upon a person by all Shutaka. It is not ka
in the true sense, as this can only exist between two people, but
rather a symbolic expression of great admiration and respect for
a non-Shutaka. It surpasses honare debt in magnitude
of importance among Shutaka.
Second Outer Rim Uprising: The first uprising,
which occurred long before the second, was little more than a handful
of mining planets disputing the amount of taxation levied by the
Federation. The second, more significant, rebellion followed the
provocative declaration of independence by Tzar Augustas of Plican
IV. An alliance of Outer Rim planets then joined military forces
to resist OREF. Boosted by various mercenary ground armies, the
Outer Rim forces fought a series of battles on over two hundred
planets. While the OREF forces failed to gain the upper hand during
the surface fighting, they eventually succeeded in destroying the
Outer Rim navies in a decisive battle in the Khriction Sector, which
effectively brought resistance to a halt. In this battle, Leith
Birro, at that time serving in OREF, received a field promotion
to Lieutenant-Commander.
Shutaka-NA: The Shutaka tell
stories of ancient ones - the original Shutaka, who they
call Shutaka-NA. The Shutaka-NA were reputed to be
an enormously powerful race, yet gentle, harmonious and spiritual.
Sorarain: The home planet of Belle Morninglight-on-Brook.
The location of the planet was lost to knowledge for much time.
When it was rediscovered, it was found that the human inhabitants
had undergone considerable adaptation to their environment. The
adaptation was so extreme, it called into question whether Sorarainians
could still be considered human. The Council subsequently resolved
that the term "human" defined any inhabitant of the universe
that could trace their genetic makeup back to Earth or Dione. While
Sorarainians easily met this requirement, there are some human races
that still refuse to accept the definition.
tri-tak-ka: The Shutaka name
for an ancient spirit god of creation. Literally translated, it
means "and three become one". What the story of the tri-tak-ka
is based upon is unknown, but it has been kept alive as a fairy
tale told to children. According to the story, before the dawn of
time, there existed chaos. From this chaos coalesced ethereal beings
possessed of great power, but having no purpose. By chance, three
of these beings met among the limitless void and a miraculous bond
developed between the three, a co-dependence of spirit that merged
and resulted in a new entity - a tri-tak-ka. This first tri-tak-ka
was known as Tala-Rus and she was possessed of great strength, intelligence
and integrity. A second tri-tak-ka also came into being;
he was known as Buri-Nar and was possessed of great wisdom, power
and compassion. Together, these two tri-tak-ka became the
mother and father of creation, their child is the universe as we
know it. Tala-Rus and Buri-Nar then disappeared; it is said they
sleep quietly between the folds of time, occasionally waking to
check on their precious offspring, before returning again to their
slumber.
Willa: The home planet of the Shutaka.
It is located on the boundary of the Inner and Outer Rim. It's history,
like that of the Shutaka themselves is poorly recorded in
mainstream human literature.
Nova Earth: The current host planet for
the Council of the Federation of Inner Rim Planets. Named Nova Earth
because of its supposed similarity to old Earth.
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