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raw translation "Guide" "Night Sun", but essentially
"Eclipse." Whether this means "Guide through the
dark sun", "of", "to", or any number of conjugations
is open to interpretation

Taaldarax: In comparison to a King,  Taaldarax.  The word is a combination of Xorvintaal and Darastarix or "dragon" in draconic, defined as "a dragon who plays the great game".

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"Drogs", or Lords,

Drog'Lovac: An exarch.  It actually means "hunter."  This is an enforcer for the Taaldarax.  Serves as a guardsman and advisor while ensuring the council stays in-line and straight-edged. The Lovac is considered a likely candidate for inheritence if the Taaldarax has no viable heirs; Lovac is the Taaldarax's Haal - as a king's hand - if the Taaldarax dies before an heir comes of age, and is intended to teach any heirs the way of the Taaldarax.  To prevent massive corruption, a trial of purpose is given to any Lovac to inherit in the case of a death, in which point other exarchs argue their acting presence as Lovac instead.  There is no current Lovac.

Drog'Staadnautu: "Unbound Hammer."  Production (Mechanics and impact on agriculture, masonry, maintainance, etc)
Drog'Qethsegol: Meaning, "Bone of earth", leader of all masonry and construction endeavors. 
Drog'Vahwahl: "Springmaker"; Agriculture, Resulting Trade.
Drog'Sinak: Meaning, "Finger". A head tradesman, who monitors coin at all levels but primarily the happenings of exports once they leave agricultural development.   Head Tradesman.
Drog'Sospaan: Meaning, "Blood Shield" or "Bloody shield".  Military leader, overseeing all Ronax and ascending stations.  The Great General, so to speak. Held at launch by "Dumpster." 

These roles are prone to expansion or change on "shock test", as the system is young. Certain rolls intentionally interact to provide networking support.

 

Any children of the Taaldarax are Kulaan or Kulaas if male, or female; this is essentially Prince or Princess.


Saviik: Savior, empirical respect for one who brings great good; this is no official rank, but given as a form of tremendous revere and regard.

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