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The Kael Arran were a people that existed on Ispar during the early days of the [[Milantan]] Empire. The name Kael Arran means "Desert Dancers."<ref name=WritText>2001/11 [[The Gathering Storm]] - [[Writ of Refuge Text]]</ref> | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
In their time, there were larger tribes, and certainly armies better equipped. But none who met the Kael Arran in battle emerged victorious. Although they did not desire, as their [[Gharu'ndim]] brethren would a few hundreds years hence, to sweep across and claim the Naqut desert for themselves, they certainly had the ability. <ref name=WritText /> | |||
The young [[Milantos]] Empire is responsible for exterminating the Kael Arran, a people who presaged the [[Gharu'ndim]] and the [[Roulean]]s, back in the earliest days of Milantean glory.. It took over 10 years and a hundred battles. At the place that would become known as the Red Sands, the Kael forsook their usual skirmish and retreat tactics as the Milantean Red filled the horizon from end to end. There was nowhere left to run. At the end of that day, over 50,000 Milantean Red soaked their last into the sands named after them. And the Kael Arran ceased to exist.<ref name=WritText | The young [[Milantos]] Empire is responsible for exterminating the Kael Arran, a people who presaged the [[Gharu'ndim]] and the [[Roulean]]s, back in the earliest days of Milantean glory.. It took over 10 years and a hundred battles. At the place that would become known as the Red Sands, the Kael forsook their usual skirmish and retreat tactics as the Milantean Red filled the horizon from end to end. There was nowhere left to run. At the end of that day, over 50,000 Milantean Red soaked their last into the sands named after them. And the Kael Arran ceased to exist.<ref name=WritText /> | ||
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"...and we shall dance and cry.<br>Dance and laugh.<br>We cried before there was a Beginning.<br>We laughed after the End.<br>And we danced, danced throughout.<br>We shall not stop,<br>Though Sorrow plays the tune."<br><br>- Death-Poem of a Kael Arran warrior, found carved in a rock at the Red Sands"<ref name=WritText /> | |||
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Revision as of 23:39, 22 December 2014
The Kael Arran were a people that existed on Ispar during the early days of the Milantan Empire. The name Kael Arran means "Desert Dancers."[1]
History
In their time, there were larger tribes, and certainly armies better equipped. But none who met the Kael Arran in battle emerged victorious. Although they did not desire, as their Gharu'ndim brethren would a few hundreds years hence, to sweep across and claim the Naqut desert for themselves, they certainly had the ability. [1]
The young Milantos Empire is responsible for exterminating the Kael Arran, a people who presaged the Gharu'ndim and the Rouleans, back in the earliest days of Milantean glory.. It took over 10 years and a hundred battles. At the place that would become known as the Red Sands, the Kael forsook their usual skirmish and retreat tactics as the Milantean Red filled the horizon from end to end. There was nowhere left to run. At the end of that day, over 50,000 Milantean Red soaked their last into the sands named after them. And the Kael Arran ceased to exist.[1]
Culture
"...and we shall dance and cry.
Dance and laugh.
We cried before there was a Beginning.
We laughed after the End.
And we danced, danced throughout.
We shall not stop,
Though Sorrow plays the tune."
- Death-Poem of a Kael Arran warrior, found carved in a rock at the Red Sands"[1]
Texts
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2001/11 The Gathering Storm - Writ of Refuge Text