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'''A Tectrix''' is a fringe of gold-wrapped pinion feathers adorning the wing(s) of a [[W'hoorn]] warrior.
'''A Tectrix''' is a fringe of gold-wrapped pinion feathers adorning the wing(s) of a [[W'hoorn]] warrior.


In W'hoorn culture, if someone loses a [[The Right to Challenge|challenge]], the pinion feather of their right wing is pulled upon cloning (HETE are 'respectful' of this cultural tradition and remove the feather from future cloning templates - though wealthy W'hoorn have been known to pay them off to insert a replacement pinion) and people in Benu-Wen will evermore regard them with suspicion and often derision. They will not be allowed to progress in the military and are traditionally shunned by their family. People who have lost this pinion feather are known as '[[Pinfallen]]'.
In W'hoorn culture, if someone loses a [[The Right to Challenge|challenge]], the pinion feather of their right wing is pulled upon [[Death|cloning]] ([[HETE]] are 'respectful' of this cultural tradition and remove the feather from future cloning templates - though wealthy W'hoorn have been known to pay them off to insert a replacement pinion) or the corpse, if no [[Death|INR]] is present. Following this procedure, people in [[Benu Wen]] will evermore regard them with suspicion and often derision. They will not be allowed to progress in the military, will struggle to find housing much above the ground floor, and are traditionally shunned by their family. People who have lost this pinion feather are known as '[[Pinfallen]]'.


The winner of a challenge has the brush of their tail dipped in the blood of their fallen enemy, which is left until it fades of its own accord. The removed pinion feather of their opponent is then wrapped in a fine layer of ultra-light gold silk in a traditional process known as [[pingilding]], after which is it known as a [[Pryapt]]. It is then given to the champion, to adorn their own wing.
The winner of a challenge has the brush of their tail dipped in the blood of their fallen enemy, which is left until it fades of its own accord. The removed pinion feather of their opponent is then wrapped in a fine layer of ultra-light gold silk in a traditional process known as [[pingilding]], after which is it known as a [[Pryapt]]. It is then given to the champion, to adorn their own wing.
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