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A small cluster of worlds under a single aligned government, the Sokrinti are a theocratic orthodoxy of several close worlds. Though they do embrace space travel, they believe that hyperspace exposes the soul to corruption, and so eschew it entirely. As a result they are relatively insular and do not welcome outsiders (whom the see as invariably corrupt). In recent years, the Hegemony has adopted purely secular government figures for the purpose of interacting with Imperial representatives. | A small cluster of worlds under a single aligned government, the Sokrinti are a theocratic orthodoxy of several close worlds. Though they do embrace space travel, they believe that hyperspace exposes the soul to corruption, and so eschew it entirely. As a result they are relatively insular and do not welcome outsiders (whom the see as invariably corrupt). In recent years, the Hegemony has adopted purely secular government figures for the purpose of interacting with Imperial representatives. | ||
* '''Sokrin:''' x | * '''Sokrin:''' x |
Latest revision as of 03:39, 17 December 2020
Halo Station Gandria Nebula: Gandria • Arvoth Donia • Harea II • Kobagari • Kruzim • Lekanton • Lyn'Kati • Reda • Sacaya • Tzotha |
Sokrin Amondis • Faradis • Zeyol |
Argazda • Lorrd Amaltanna • Ayceezee • Bimmiel • Ereesus • Jerne • Kol Atorn • Kol Huro • Nord • Noremac • Thovinack |
Outside the Sector
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Void of Chopani: Parvassis |
A small cluster of worlds under a single aligned government, the Sokrinti are a theocratic orthodoxy of several close worlds. Though they do embrace space travel, they believe that hyperspace exposes the soul to corruption, and so eschew it entirely. As a result they are relatively insular and do not welcome outsiders (whom the see as invariably corrupt). In recent years, the Hegemony has adopted purely secular government figures for the purpose of interacting with Imperial representatives.
- Sokrin: x
- Amondis: x
- Faradis: x
- Zeyol: x