![]() ![]() Using the Daiamid own procedure against it, they succeeded by gaining majority rule in the Daiamid and as a result now command the government, Laws to harm Kiith agency swiftly came to being and pushed out the Kiith-clans out of power on their own Homeworld. With the kiithid weakened by war and complacent with Karan's gifts, the Kiithless amassed a political push to take the Daiamid to be come finally recognized and influenced how they were ruled. Four thousand years of settled history on Hiigara is not easily overturned, even with the fulfilment of the prophecy. Their reason is that it is of Half revenge, half disdain that drives the Kiithless factions to throw off what they see as invaders. Many of these Kiithless see the Kiith power structure as backwards and outdated, and pushed against it. 15 Years later the Hiigarans have consolidated their hold on Progenitors technology, solidified their power in the galaxy, and started to look beyond known space.Ĭonciding perhaps with Kiith Somtaaw gaining autonomy, other minor kiithid and the Kiithless have gained power and influence. The only threat of planetary destruction by the Vaygr united the two sides, with many Kiithless swelling the ranks of the Hiigaran navy to defend their nascent empires.Īfter the Vaygr War, the Mothership Fleet defeated the Vaygr at Hiigara, Karan S'jet unlocked the Great Network of Hyperspace Gates via Sajuuk calling it the Age of S'jet. ![]() ![]() Although these laws were reformed over time, the damage was done and a degree of animosity exists between the two groups of Hiigarans. Initially, the reconstituted Kushan Daiamid crafted laws to discriminate against the now-native people's on Hiigara, out of fear and the need of self-defence. Those left on Hiigara descended from the Taiidan population that lived there for four thousand years, are known as by another name the Kiithless Hiigarans While a few had the privilege to refuse rule under the Kushan exiles, many more where unable to leave the planet due to economic hardship and limited resources. This vast population of Hiigarans, not bound or connected to any ancestry of Kharak was given a name: The Kiithless. Many Hiigaran citizens were left behind, forced to adopt to the way of the invading Kiith-Clans. In spite of promises from the Galactic Council to relocation assistance, what little that was offered was hardly enough. But swaths of serfs, servants, commoners, and slaves were left behind with no means or ability to evade rule by the Exiles. Man wealthy citizens and those well-connected with the pervious regime, left immediately. The Hiigarans had a choice: Leave Hiigara or live under rule of these Kiith-clans from another world. In spite of global protest from every Hiigaran citizen, rule would be transferred and space made for the 600,000 foreigners. The only legitimacy these aliens had to their claim was an ambiguous prophecy and an ancient rock carved from the garrison moon. ![]() The people of Hiigara barely had time to process the death of their ruler when the Galactic Council demanded the citizens of Hiigara and Taiidan Empire to capitulate to these aliens from the edge of the galaxy. Thirty-one million people resided on the Taiidan Crown world of Hiigara, when the exiles returned to reclaim their lost Homeworld and defeated the Taiidan Emperor, and demanded rule of the planet be turned over to them. History When the Exiles got Home to Hiigara 1.1 When the Exiles got Home to Hiigara. ![]()
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