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The Ry'nari have warred against their ancient rivals, the [[W'hoorn]] for ages with no final victor emerging to this day. However, the Ry'nari won their first major victory against the W'hoorn under the leadership of the first Mogul, [[Harec Gankeot|Harec Gankeot]].
The Ry'nari have warred against their ancient rivals, the [[W'hoorn]] for ages with no final victor emerging to this day. However, the Ry'nari won their first major victory against the W'hoorn under the leadership of the first Mogul, [[Harec Gankeot|Harec Gankeot]].
==Culture==
==Culture==
The Ry'nari culture is highly tribalistic and composed of many large alliances. Families come together with their extended kin to form [[Tribes]], which in turn forge alliances with other tribes to form [[Hordes]]. The strength of these alliances determines political power amongst the Ry'nari. Horde leaders serve for life, but when one passes away extravagant feasts known as [[Narangerel]] are held to celebrate the fallen leader and ultimately select a new one. The new leader is selected by a process known as a [[Gomoran]], where each contending leader is represented by six warriors in a fight to the death. Typically, the leaders of the individual hordes come together to lead the race as the [[Council of Hordes]], seated in the [[Citadel of Hordes]] within the capital city of [[Ostari]], but on occasion, a particularly powerful leader will unite all the hordes under his control as a [[Mogul|mogul]]. Family strength and loyalty is highly regarded in Ry'nari culture, and those couples who are unable to successfully rear children are looked down upon.
The Ry'nari culture is highly tribalistic and composed of many large alliances. Families come together with their extended kin to form [[Tribes]], which in turn forge alliances with other tribes to form [[Hordes]]. The strength of these alliances determines political power amongst the Ry'nari. Horde leaders serve for life, but when one passes away extravagant feasts known as [[Narangerel]] are held to celebrate the fallen leader and ultimately select a new one. The new leader is selected by a process known as a [[Gomoran]], where each contending leader is represented by six warriors in a fight to the death. Typically, the leaders of the individual hordes come together to lead the race as the [[Council of the Hordes]], seated in the [[Citadel of Hordes]] within the capital city of [[Ostari]], but on occasion, a particularly powerful leader will unite all the hordes under his control as a [[Mogul|mogul]]. Family strength and loyalty is highly regarded in Ry'nari culture, and those couples who are unable to successfully rear children are looked down upon.


Ry'nari have unique hearing that differs from any other race in the [[Starmourn Sector]]. They cannot comprehend musical tones and thus prefer a type of atonal chanting known as [[Kave|kave]] whose words have no concrete meaning but are meant to build a series of suggestions in the mind of the listener. This abstract inclination carries over to their physical forms of art, the Ry'nari are renown for their abstract sculptures. They often believe these sculptures, as well as other inanimate object, have spirits and personalities and often treat them as personal beings, whether protecting it in love or smashing it in anger.
Ry'nari have unique hearing that differs from any other race in the [[Starmourn Sector]]. They cannot comprehend musical tones and thus prefer a type of atonal chanting known as [[Kave|kave]] whose words have no concrete meaning but are meant to build a series of suggestions in the mind of the listener. This abstract inclination carries over to their physical forms of art, the Ry'nari are renown for their abstract sculptures. They often believe these sculptures, as well as other inanimate object, have spirits and personalities and often treat them as personal beings, whether protecting it in love or smashing it in anger.
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