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<div style="font-size:110%; border:2px solid #ccc; margin:0; background:#29870e; padding:.1em; color:#fff;">This is the overview and timeline page for the Change on the Horizon Arc which began on '''June, 07, 2023''' and pertains largely to '''[[Skrell]] lore.'''</div>
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=Skrell Faith=
The Skrell have largely followed the core tenants of Qeblak, with some minor schisms occurring throughout the ages. An overlapping theme across these religions is the reverence of the stars that represent the various cosmic entities in which the Skrell recognise. Whilst most other species eventually outgrew this early form of religion, the Skrell have managed to maintain for millennia. 


== Qeblak ==


Qeblak is considered the oldest faith by the Skrell. It is a mixture of both astrology and astronomy, the doctrines of the faith revolving around both giving divinity to astronomical objects, while also studying them in great detail. The central theme of the religion has since bled into Skrellian culture, and has resulted in those that follow the Qeblak being highly celebrative of the pursuit of knowledge, exploration, science and innovation.


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Followers of Qeblak believe that through intricate calculations, it is possible to predict terrestrial events from celestial observations. It is believed that Qeblak has its roots in the calendrical system known as the Nral'oqq, which was used to predict seasonal shifts. It would eventually evolve into the first rudimentary faith after it was believed that these celestial changes were in fact a method of divine communication provided by the cosmos surrounding them.
=The Marauder Systems, Eleven Months On=
'''News Article'''


'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
As Qeblak relies on astronomy and other sciences to practice the faith, it is seen as the more academic Skrellian religion. Those who practice Qeblak are more likely to emphasise the importance of knowledge and learning when compared to Weishiin Skrell. Qeblak is also seen as the religion most favoured by the Nralakk Federation by its critics; its centralised hierarchy and established orthodox doctrine allow greater control, making it an effective tool to ensure its followers are loyal to the Federation. The Nralakk Federation officially makes no distinction between Qeblak and Weishii, treating both as equally sanctioned religions within Federation space.


'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
=== Observatory Domes ===


'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
Members of the Qeblak faith come together on a biweekly basis at their local Observatory Dome, a building that acts as both a church and a place of astronomical study. The [[Nralakk Federation]] does its best to ensure that at least one Observatory Dome is within a reasonable distance per thousand Qeblak followers, and that everyone has reasonable access to its facilities.


06/07/2023
Starkeepers are the hosts of these Domes, more senior members of the Qeblak faith who are tasked with the maintenance of the building, while also being in charge of organising events where members of the community can practice the faith. The more common events involve lectures on a given galactic entity such as stars, planets, or nebulae, which are showcased using holographic projectors to allow attendees to see and experience what is being covered. Non-Skrell who attend these events describe it as an ethereal experience.


Unrest begins to develop in the Q’elpi region of the Traverse, also known as the Marauder Systems.
Outside of the Federation, Observatory Domes can vary in terms of quality and ease of access. In [[Tau_Ceti|Tau Ceti]] in particular, the [[Starlight_Zone|Starlight Zone]] in '''Mendell City''' is the only location with established observatory domes, with most being located in the Lekan District. These domes are not as spectacular as those found in the Federation, with only a handful having access to the holographic projection equipment necessary to provide a similar experience as Domes in the Federation. There are also a few Observatory Domes located within Severson City, and are more unique in that they are built upon mobile barges that go out to sea for their biweekly events. These barges are quite small, however, meaning that many Qeblak followers within Severson are forced to cross into the Lekan District to practice their faith, much to their annoyance.
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The roughly dozen systems of the Q'elpi region of the Traverse, dubbed "The Marauder Systems" for their role in a Ti'Rakqi scheme to defraud the Nralakk Federation of Phoron, have been under strict martial law for eleven months without resolution in sight. The systems have endured not only an interplanetary travel ban, but strict curfews, extranet access restrictions, and suspension of other rights and privileges across all numerical bands.
=== Leadership ===


Some progress has been made towards transitioning back to a civilian government, but there are delays as the local Kala are still searching for known Marauder collaborators in the now-defunct local administrations. Even with this progress, however, there are now reports that dissidents have come to blows once again with the local authorities after a period of relative peace. Vandalism against government property, illegal demonstrations, and the spread of anti-Federation propaganda have suddenly been on the rise with no known catalyst for the events.
Qeblak is governed by only particular Skrell, those demonstrating extraordinary psionic prowess. It is believed that only the most powerful of psionics are capable of accurately gleaning information from astronomical objects, and translating the information received from them. The clergy, known as the "Qyu-Nyala", is composed of different ranks depicting how far a Skrell is on their journey as religious leaders.


A representative of the Grand Council went into detail on the developing situation:
==== Qe'Puu - Starsquires ====


"The Grand Council wishes to assure the citizens of the Federation that the systems currently under martial law are still well within the Federation's control. We can confirm that there are minor flare-ups of dissident activity, but as it stands, these systems are still largely pacified. We do not expect the situation to escalate to where it was at the beginning of Qukala operations in the area. We have given the local Qukala detachment the authority it needs to expediently handle any further situations as they develop."
The Qe'Puu are the youngest, usually around the ages of 40 - 50 years old. They are typically Skrell with high psionic potential that have chosen to devote their lives to Qeblak, and will undergo apprenticeships to observe and learn from those that have come before them. They will remain as Qe'Pluu until they successfully pass a series of tests - both in knowledge and psionics. They usually tasked with menial labour, such as organizing a higher-ranking member's astrological charts or cleaning the places of religious worship - a massive temple that has a glass ceiling to enable transparent viewing of the sky above known as "The Observatory Domes".


The Q'elpi systems have been relatively peaceful until now; with the majority of the conflict between the local citizens and the Qukala ending shortly after martial law was enacted. While the authorities are unwilling to point to a cause, the Kala stationed in the region believes that the long time under martial law and the negative impact it has had on daily life in these systems are the leading cause.
==== Qe'Naho - Starkeepers ====


When asked to comment on the extraordinarily long period of martial law being enforced in the systems, the representative stated that "[Martial law] will stay in place until such a time we believe we have detained all known collaborators of the Ti'Rakqi operation that resulted in Qukala intervention." This statement reaffirms the Qukala's aim of only operating for as long as it's strictly required (see: Martial Law Declared as Systems Resist Collaborator Arrests).
The Qe'Naho are above the Qe'Puu, and are described as the 'protectors of Qeblak'. The Qe'Naho are seen as the next generation of Skrell that will lead the religion and as such are expected to ensure the protection of the faith through rigorous studying of the doctrines, and uphold it at all times. Qe'Naho can only ascend the ranks of Qeblak if a higher-ranking member retires, which shifts the hierarchal system that guides the faith. Starkeepers act as counsellors, advisors and community spiritual leaders.


Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl, while not personally available for a statement on the matter, posted the following on Viv-ID:
==== Qe'Bqak - Starchanters ====
 
"While I sympathise with the situation in the Q'elpi systems… I have no sympathy for those who attack the Kala - who are there to protect both you and the Federation - whether it be violently or non-violently. The Federation does not, and will not, allow malicious actions against it to go without due punishment and retribution."
 
As the Q'elpi systems are currently under strict travel and extranet restrictions, information coming out of the systems is slow. The Enquirer will continue reporting as the situation develops.
 
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=Disorder Continues in the Marauder Systems=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
06/10/2023
 
The situation in the Marauder System escalates as protests turn violent.
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Translated to Tau Ceti Basic


Anti-Federation activity continues to rage on in the Marauder Systems, with the Nlomkala and Qukala facing more open opposition by citizens. Users on Viv-ID have expressed their concerns over the situation, believing that it will take a stronger response by the Federation to pacify the region. The Grand Council continues to reassure citizens that what is happening in the Marauder Systems will subside and that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that the situation does not deteriorate.
The Qe'Bqak are the highest-ranking members of Qeblak, and are considered masterful psionic wielders. They study astronomical objects, transcribing them into Lu-Qsi (Abyss Journals). Skrell that receive this position are expected to retire once they believe they have completed their work, with the culture of the Skrell usually resulting in them retaining the position until their death. Qe'Bqak are the only members of the clergy allowed to give advice to the Grand Councillor.


Various images released show the violence across the planets of the Marauder Systems; fortunately, it appears that the carnage is aimed primarily towards property rather than enforcers or civilians:
==== Qe'Kasho - Starseeker ====


[An image showing multiple Skrell, their faces covered, destroying the display window for a Work Initiative Programme office. A second image, which appears to be some time after, shows the same building stripped bare and with all its windows smashed.]
The Starseeker is a role of authority within the Qeblak faith, with the main responsibility of managing and organising the clergy. It has no authority outside of matters related to Qeblak, and while superior to Starchanters within the faiths internal structure, the Starseeker is unable to provide advice to the Grand Council in any official capacity. Becoming a Starseeker can only be attained through assignment by Starchanters through a divination ceremony, performed soon after the death of the last Starseeker. The ceremony itself requires five of the most senior Starchanters to come together at the Qeblak'i archive, who will discern who will be the next Starseeker based on their findings.  


[An image showing a crowded street from the top of one of the neighbouring buildings. A large gathering of demonstrators can be seen marching down the street, toward Nlomkala officers. There are multiple signs that can be easily made out, including "End Martial Law!", "Qukala Get Out!", and "Our Freedom Is Not A Privilege!".]
There are no official requirements to being a Starseeker other than being a fully grown adult (by Skrellian standards), and to be a member of the Qeblak faith, but all recorded Starseekers have so far been Skrell of high psionic aptitude and are typically primary numericals within Federation society.


While unconfirmed, it appears that videos and other media have been posted from the Marauder Systems in support of the dissidents, somehow bypassing extranet restrictions. The posts allegedly show why these groups are resisting Federation authority, showcasing life under martial law as well as calls for the end of Qukala operations on the planets and a return to regular civilian life. The Grand Council has declined to comment, instead stating that "the offending media was in breach of media policy on the platforms hosting it and has been promptly removed".
=== Holy Prayers of Qeblak ===
The situation has had a noticeable impact on neighbouring systems as well, with local authorities noting an increase in subversive online activity originating from these systems. While noted as troubling, many have dismissed the activity as "young tadpoles looking for a cause.".


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==== Miasmic Cluster (Gaqq-qu'ya) ====


From the path one fell,
where their duty lay neglected,
there is only forgiveness to ask,
of the cosmos that has yet to be traversed,
allow one time to re-ascertain their goals,
and return to the path aligned for them.


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==== Beginning of the Protostar (Wetl'qu-Qih) ====
=Dissident Action in Traverse Grows; Ti'Rakqi Activity Resumes in Marauder Systems=
'''News Article'''


'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
The humble beginnings of all,
the start of a process anew,
all that one asks is for the stars to align,
and grant aid in the future to come,
so that one can travel the path created,
for it is only through obedience,
can one strive for success.


'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
==== Devourer of the Cosmos (Eqqa-Luyal) ====


'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
Hallowed cosmos,
custodian of life and death,
the price has been paid,
align the stars and guide,
the souls of stardust,
that have since left our world.


06/18/2023
==== Star-Bright (Qu-qu'qu) ====


The Qukala are deployed as the Ti’Rakqi, a group of Skrellian pirates and dissidents, begin to actively operate in the Marauder Systems.
Shining bright amongst,
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the most blessed of stars,
it is the cosmos one calls,
to give it praise and admiration,
its beauty ever-unfolding,
its rage known,
one can all but ask,
for protection.


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=== Marriage & Death ===


As dissident activity spreads to other planets in the Traverse, the Qukala has deployed additional troops to areas neighbouring the Marauder Systems.
Marriage is considerably different for Skrell, as their relationships are typically not as monogamous as the other species found within the Orion Spur. Ancient followers of Qeblak created a ceremony for the joining of various Skrell, eventually calling it the "Pairing of the Stars" or "Quy-aqa", which has survived for thousands of years and evolved to what it is today.  The ceremony is considered incredibly intimate, and a sign that the Skrell within the newly forming Quya respect the foundations of the union. The actual planning of the ceremony can take years, with minute details considered highly important to the result of the ceremony. Most will take place within the Observatory Domes, hosted by the same number of Starkeepers as there are Skrell willing to form a union.  


Numerous planets neighbouring the Marauder Systems have reported an increasing frequency of subversive activity similar to what is being faced in the Marauder Systems. Anti-Federation activity is reportedly being conducted not only physically, but also through disruptive actions both online and in the Srom.
The actual ceremony will commence just after sunrise, and is expected to occur throughout the whole day. Skrell from the Quya will select a Starkeeper, who will eventually be told about the respective Skrell's wishes and desires in regards to the formation of the Quya. After the process has concluded the various Skrell will be escorted to a circular altar, where they will each stand opposite of another and join hands. The Starkeepers will then circle around the union, each psionically expressing the knowledge given to them by those within the forming Quya. After this is done, the Skrell will psionically bond through the use of a process known as "mind-melding". This process is the final step in the ceremony, and is meant to symbolize the attachment to each Skrell within the Quya. Should they wish, the Quya will then be registered within the Nralakk Federation.


Similar policies to those currently in place within the Marauder Systems have been emplaced on this new set of planets; extranet access has been disabled or heavily restricted, a travel ban is in place, and the Nlomkala is enforcing a strict curfew for civilians of all numerical bands. Whether or not martial law will be officially enacted on these additional planets is still up for debate. However, troop movements suggest that at the very least, the Qukala are preparing to intervene.
Death is not considered the end by the Skrell; merely a temporary transition between what is here, and what is within the cosmos. Qeblak describes death as being an invitation to join the cosmos, whether as the smallest comet or the largest quasar, all Skrell are said to join those who have already departed. The most common method for post-mortem instructions is burial, so that the body can be reabsorbed back into the environment it stemmed from.  


The deployment of additional troops marks a record high for active Qukala operations in a single region outside the Core systems. The marked increase in Qukala troops has raised concerns about the security of uninvolved systems as Qukala concentrate in the Q’elpi region. These concerns mostly relate to the security of other regions of the Federation, which the government has assured are still well-protected despite the movement of Kala to the Q'elpi region.
=== Doctrines ===


In related news, Ti'Rakqi activity has resumed in the Marauder Systems and the surrounding region; vessels identified as being aligned with the Marauder group have been engaged by the Qukala and driven off when discovered. It is currently unknown what their intentions are. One can assume that the Marauders are beginning to take advantage of the situation in the affected systems, as those most impacted by martial law look to the black market for goods and services that have been restricted; or those that are otherwise unavailable. The Grand Council issued a statement reminding citizens that subversive activity in all its forms will be punished accordingly, and to respect and adhere to the rules outlined under martial law. For our readers, we have included a flyer that has been used in the Marauder Systems as an example of what martial law exactly entails for the common citizen:
The Doctrines of Qeblak, or known as the '''Qrikiqi''', is a set of virtues which constitute the major practices of Qeblak. They are:  


[An image of an authoritative flyer fills the bottom of the article. The star Nralakk, as depicted on the flag of the Federation, fills the background. The flyer is titled "Martial Law Enforced on this Planet", while several infographics are spread out across the paper depicting regulations that must be followed. Several images and their text are in bold, signifying their importance. These sections are related to checkpoint regulations, curfew hours, loitering, and the importance of identification papers.]
*Waaq Qrikiqi: Studious (Nral'Malic: Wa'Pii)


Studying and the gaining of knowledge is a cornerstone of both Skrell culture and the Qeblak faith. In context, this virtue is the studying of the stars and constellations, and divining meaning from the viewers interpretations.


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*Laqiq Qrikiqi: Obedience (Nral'Malic: Laqiq)


The virtue of obedience can be interpreted in many ways, but is normally recognised by practitioners as viewing and accepting the teachings of Starkeepers and Starchanters. Another interpretation commonly held is obeying the will of the universe.


*Qowii Qrikiqi: Tolerance (Nral'Malic: qo'Wiq)


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Like obedience, tolerance can be interpreted in multiple ways. Most accept that its meant in a more general form, and that followers should show tolerance to those not of the Qeblak faith as well as non-Skrell. Alternatively, it can also be seen as tolerance for what the constellations say, and how sometimes you may not receive the interpretation you wanted.
=Councillor Jrugl Calls for Action; Kala to take "Advanced Measures" in Traverse=
'''News Article'''


'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
*Vri'Wii Qrikiqi: Diligence (Nral'Malic: Vqiwii)


'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
Diligence is one of the more straightforward doctrines of the faith. The proper study of the constellations must be made in order to receive the most accurate interpretation.


'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
*Nlamo Qrikiqi: Patience (Nral'Malic: Nlaq'Wo)


06/23/2023
Patience, like above, is a straightforward doctrine. Patience, diligence, and study are all needed in order to properly read the constellations, but patience is taught in particular as rushing to conclusions ultimately leads to false readings.


The Grand Councillor reacts to the unrest in the Marauder Systems and the Kala begin to become more aggressive with their law enforcement in the Traverse.
== Weishii ==
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A relatively "newer" belief within the Nralakk Federation; Weishii is a schism of Qeblak that flourished during the first colonial expansion of the Skrell species. Weishii follows a similar belief to that of Qeblak - with slight distinctions. Those of the faith believe that there is a more spiritual path that can be travelled in order to gain insight into the galaxy, mostly revolving around the various constellations spotted from the Homeworld. The constellations are observed and then meditated upon for further understanding of oneself.
Councillor Weashbi Jrugl has called for "swift action" against the dissident systems within the Traverse during a speech made earlier today.


The Grand Councillor has until now not shown any concern towards the current wave of subversive activity in the Traverse. They gave a public statement earlier today regarding some of the new policies being implemented as part of the government's response to the Phoron crisis. At the end of their speech, they were asked for their personal thoughts on the current situation in the Q'elpi region of the Traverse:
There are a variety of techniques for those who follow Weishii that can be utilized in order to gain this deeper upstanding. Meditation, the reading of multiple sacred texts united within a book known as the Ron'tor-Aq, and the use of special brews created with wulumunusha extract being the most common. It is encouraged by those of the faith to combine these techniques in order to better the chances of discovering a deeper understanding of themselves and the galaxy they find themselves within.


"The Grand Council has come to the conclusion that- until now, we have been overcautious with our response to the Q'elpi region, and it is obvious that restraint is preventing resolution. The Grand Council has agreed that swift action is needed… And it is needed now so that we can see an end to the dissident movement that is quickly forming on our frontier…" - An excerpt from Councillor Jrugl's statement.
Weishii relies on natural groves, grottos, and other secluded areas to provide suitable sanctuaries to practice the faith. This reliance on nature has resulted in it playing an important role in the Weishiin faith; followers are more likely to have an appreciation for nature, while the more ardent followers will practice vegetarianism or veganism. Weishiin Skrell as a whole do not put as much emphasis on academia when compared to those who follow Qeblak, although they are still subjected to the same cultural expectations of the Nralakk Federation.


The Grand Councillor then went on to say that the Qukala and Nlomkala have been ordered to take "advanced measures" as part of this new strategy. This includes a more aggressive stance on the Marauders and subversive activity wherever martial law has been declared. Alongside regular patrols and the consolidation of forces in key areas to prevent disruptions to civilian infrastructure and services, the Kala are now expected to take a more proactive approach in detaining non-compliant citizens. Similar to when martial law was first declared last year.
=== Weishiin Sanctuaries ===


Dissident activity in the Traverse continues to spread in the Q'elpi region and has begun to threaten the inner parts of the Traverse as well. The government issued a statement that reminded citizens to refrain from socialising in large groups due to the possibility of being misidentified as a subversive actor. Kala branches have allegedly heightened their security alertness in response to the developing situation.
Weishiin Sanctuaries have little to no standardisation; many followers of the faith do not believe in consecrated buildings designated for their faith and instead utilise the wilderness as central meeting places for their religious events. These places usually form around natural groves and clearings in the woods, or around coral reefs in more shallow waters, preferably away from any sources of light or noise pollution.


As of this article, three additional systems have been added to the "Marauder Systems", with martial law put in place to crack down on dissident activity.
Once these sanctuaries are formed and Weishii communities established, it is expected that those who are on their journey to become Masters of the faith will maintain and care for their local sanctuaries. Masters of the faith will typically tour these sanctuaries in their local area, sharing knowledge and providing services where needed. The act of touring is known as '''Kon’ra‘Qii''', literally translated to ‘To move and talk’.


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Because of the nature of the faith and how these sanctuaries develop, Weishii followers are not similarly affected by moving outside of the Federation as Qeblak followers are; wherever Weishiin communities develop, sanctuaries are soon to follow as long as there's wilderness for them to be established. [[Biesel]] in Tau Ceti has one of the largest concentrations of Skrell in the system, and as such multiple sanctuaries can be found around the planet, typically on the outskirts of the planets population centres. The Starlight Zone’s Severson City has an understanding with its neighbouring Lekan District, allowing Weishii followers from both neighbourhoods to use the district’s access to Severson’s Rift, which allows travel to Weishiin Sanctuaries that have formed in its shallows. There are also several land-based sanctuaries that can be found in the outskirts of Mendell City, towards the mountain ranges to its west.


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=== Leadership ===
=Subversive Activity Continues; Skrell Abroad React=
'''News Article'''


'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
Weishii's hierarchy is based on age stratification; where the eldest, in terms of being a believer, are usually those that oversee the faith. The "clergy" is split into three categories, each being a distinct telling of how far a believer has progressed within Weishii. The entirety of the "clergy" is known as the "Weishiiq". It is a very decentralized hierarchy, with the eldest of the Weishiiq typically left to make their own minor choices in regards to a sanctuary and how to teach.


'''Writer : Butterrobber202''''
==== Wei'Qii - Apprentice ====


'''Editors : RyverStyx, WhatsUpBrotendo'''
An apprentice is a young believer, who either has yet to learn about the faith or is in the beginning stages of their studies in regards to the faith. They are frequently assigned to journeymen in order to be mentored in regards to Weishii, mostly associated with the '''Ron'tor'Aq''' and the brewing of wulumunusha extract within various liquids - mostly Dyn tea.


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==== Wei'Rii - Journeyman ====


As the situation in the Marauder Systems continues to worsen, Skrell abroad begin to respond.
A journeyman is an older believer within the Weishii faith, and has managed to successfully provide evidence of their teachings to a Master. They are considered to be the mentors of Weishii, and are obliged to tutor the fledgeling apprentices. They are typically well-versed in the teachings of the '''Ron'tor'Aq''' and are expected to obey the doctrines set forth by the holy text.
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Translated to Tau Ceti Basic
==== Wei'Vii - Master ====


The subversive elements in the Q'elpi region and elsewhere continue to agitate against the government and Kala operating in the Marauder Systems. All of this is happening in spite of the Federation's renewed policy of proactive response to dissident activity.
The masters of Weishiiq have essentially passed through the chain from the lowly beginnings of an apprentice all through to the final stages of becoming a master; producing their own text that will be evaluated by the eldest of masters through the process of Kon'ra'Qii. Only upon the clearance of five grandmasters, will a journey be accepted to become a master. Masters are also obliged to begin their own sanctuaries and foster a community in which believers can thrive and learn.  


Demonstrations, anti-Federation speech, vandalism, and other activities continue in the Traverse as more planets preemptively enact their own policies in the face of growing opposition to the government and its actions in the Q'elpi region. Posts on Viv-ID showcasing dissident actions in the Q'elpi region are common, despite the restrictions on extranet access by the Federation. While primarily these posts are calling on Skrell across the Spur to support their "peaceful" cause, government officials and loyal citizens have been quick to point out the destructiveness that these subversives are bringing to their homes:
=== Holy Scriptures of Weishii ===


[An image of a littered city street. Storefronts have been vandalised while one building appears to have been set on fire at some point with black scorch marks clearly visible. The street is empty except for two Nlomkala officers who appear to be questioning a civilian.]
"For when there existed both light and darkness,
  there existed the cosmos. The benevolent energy,
  shared across the all-covering galaxy that would,
  be embued within the Skrell. It is only through,
  the understanding of oneself that one can,
  truly begin to ascend spiritually."


Bolder dissidents have even gone so far as to hack into local SCS show boards, making both national and local politicians show up as having the lowest scoring social credit score. Amongst these include Grand Councillor Jrugl themselves, who was shown to have a social credit score of zero. This vandalism was quickly rectified but resulted in these boards being shut down for several days while security systems were updated.  
"Defiance goes against the teachings,
  even in its simplicity. One cannot be defiant,
  and obedient to the teachings. It is only through obedience,
  can one achieve excellence."


The response to the strife in the Traverse has been mixed abroad, as both pro- and anti-Federation Skrell voice their opinions. Many loyal citizens abroad in the Sol Alliance and Cooperative Territories of Epsilon Ursea Minoris have been quick to oppose the subversives; while in mixed areas where both groups live together, such as the Republic of Biesel's Mendell City, tensions are rising quickly as hardliners on both sides begin to rally external support.
"Meditation within solace will yield,
  greater results than that of meditation,
  within the spur of a cacophony. Remaining,
  serene, even after the process of meditation,
  is a vital aspect for all students of the faith.
  Intrapersonal conflict must be dealt with,
  for the teachings to be useful."


No nation in the Spur has yet made a statement on the dissident movement or their Skrellian resident's reactions. However, representatives of the Nralakk Federation abroad have called for those worried to remain calm, stating that "The Federation's internal workings and issues are nothing to be concerned over." and that what the Federation is facing is "simply a vocal minority."
=== Marriage & Death ===


The views on marriage for Weishiin are very liberal. It is considered not as a religious duty, and Weishii does not compel a person to be married. It does not force somebody to remain as a bachelor. It is not laid down anywhere that followers must produce children or regulate the number of children that they produce. It allows each individual the freedom to decide for themself all the issues pertaining to marriage.


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Despite the faith not considering it a religious duty, there are various traditions and customs that are expected to be followed by those that wish to form a Quya. The ceremony is considered incredibly private, with most being only witnessed by the Wei'Vii initiating the Quya. The process is rather intimate, as the Skrell will all drink from a singular chalice spiked with wulumunusha extract - where they will then meditate and form a "Nlom'akk" or a "Psionic Link". This is meant to emphasize that the Skrell are no longer individuals, but a Quya.


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Weishii have similar beliefs to that of Qeblak in regards to death; it is merely a transitioning stage. Once a Skrell has passed, a small ceremony will be held within a sanctuary, where both the Quya and Clergy will sing various hymns. This meant to draw the spirit of the Skrell out of its body, before the final process of the funeral rites - cremation. If the hymns had not drawn the spirit out, the cleansing burn will force it out.
=Independent Traverser Movement Officially Established; Jrugl Announces Reforms=
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=== Doctrines ===


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The Doctrines of Weishii, or known as the '''Wei'Priqi''', is a set of virtues which constitute the major practices of Weishii. They are:


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*Agrok Wei'Kriqi: Determination (Nral'Malic: Agro'Qi)


06/30/2023
Determination is a key component to the Weishii faith. Determination to one’s self and one’s future but also determination to the faith and the community as a whole. This doctrine is focused on bettering the individual and those around them.


As the rebel factions in the Traverse band together to create a movement and demand action, the Grand Councillor concedes by announcing wide-ranging reforms to Federation society.
*Ziroq Wei'Kriqi: Serenity (Nral'Malic: Zi'ro-Qii)
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Serenity ties directly into the core tenets and practices of Weishii. This doctrine is often associated with the many meditations and tea ceremonies that are held by the Weishii faith. Followers of Weishii are often encouraged to be peaceful and serene in any situation.
The, until now dispersed and unorganised, opposition to Federation authority in the Traverse has now centralised itself as the "Independent Traverser Movement". This new development follows a series of public statements made throughout the Traverse by dissident leaders across several planets who appear to be spearheading the new movement.


The Independent Traverser Movement's public manifesto lists over forty separate "concerns", ranging from the Federation's deeply-ingrained values and systems such as the Social Credit System, representation of the Traverse on the Grand Council, the Federation's economic and foreign policy, as well as what the movement perceives as a "conscious effort to exploit and mistreat" the population living within the Traverse. Inner-system politicians have individually come forward to debunk many of the manifesto's claims since its release, stating that "[the manifesto] is not much more than individualist rhetoric meant to divide our people and obfuscate the goals of the Federation." While the political stance may be prevalent in certain areas of the Traverse, the manifesto has seen zero support within the inner systems. Several queens from the C'thur hive have made statements denouncing the movement and reaffirming the hive's commitment to the Nralakk Federation.
*Qanhe Wei'Kriqi: Honesty (Nral'Malic: Kan'Chiq)


In response to the formation of the Independent Traverser Movement, Grand Councillor Jrugl has surprised many by publicly stating their intention to actively work on some of the main points made in the manifesto. While not going into details, Jrugl has said that the Grand Council will be convening in the coming weeks to discuss potential solutions.
Being honest is the way of the Weishii faith. Lying is frowned upon due to the impacts it can have on the community and the individual alike. For a community to arise and respect each other, everyone must be honest and forthcoming with their feelings and grievances.
Despite the gesture of goodwill made, the Independent Traverser Movement has so far not slowed down its activities. Protests and demonstrations are still being organised as local authorities and the military are temporarily returning to containment measures in an attempt to minimise damage to public facilities and communities. Within the inner systems, the response to Jrugl's attempts to peacefully resolve the situation in the Traverse has been met with more positive reactions:
"My Quya and I are afraid of what's happening in the Traverse. These subversives riot and protest against the Federation, even as the Grand Council tries to engage with them diplomatically. After all that's happened the past few years, this is the first time in decades we feel as if our future isn't secure." - Kep Jrqmala, a spaceport worker on Qerrbalak.
"The Marauder Systems have been in a state of martial law for some time now, and we can't continue to use the Nlomkala and Qukala to suppress every planet that decides to join those systems. The Grand Councillor's doing what they can to preserve the Federation, and I stand by their decision here." - Oquo Aeio-Mrq, a Nlomkala officer stationed on Qerr'Malic.
"It wasn't that long ago that the Traverse was still fractured with independent states dotted throughout the region. What happened in the Q'elpi region, and elsewhere in the Traverse, is troubling… yet not wholly surprising. The Grand Councillor's willingness to compromise, even with the more rebellious Skrell in the Traverse, is truly commendable." - Raqa Pliu, a lecturer at the Aliose University of Medical Science.
The government has declined to comment on how the Grand Councillor's statement will impact operations in the Traverse, only stating that they are "taking steps to de-escalate” while still “keeping the peace in affected regions."


*Qlonii Wei'Kriqi: Wisdom (Nral'Malic: Wronoqi)


Wisdom is highly regarded within the Weishii faith and it is said to be the hardest doctrine to fully understand. What wisdom means is ultimately up to the individual; however, those who consider themselves wise may be shocked to hear that others may not view them the same. This leads wisdom up to the interpretation of the individual, but also the community.


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*Wra'Qos Wei'Kriqi: Acceptance (Nral'Malic: Qonros)


Acceptance is fairly straightforward. Those with an open, and friendly, mind will be accepted into the faith with no issue as long as their intentions are pure. Weishii is also accepting of those willing to change and align with the core tenets. Being welcoming to those of all backgrounds is extremely important to the followers of Weishii and the community around them. Those who participate in deductive behaviors within the Nralakk Federation are said to be impure by the Weishii faith.


== Shared Constellations ==
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=First Round of Reforms Announced as Jrugl Responds to Independent Traverser Movement=
'''The constellations deemed important by both Qeblak and Weishii followers:'''
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07/14/2023
 
 
In response to the Independent Traverser Movement, the Federation releases its first round of reforms, involving protections for low social-credit citizens and more Traverse representation.
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'''The Island'''


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The Grand Council has announced its first round of proposed reforms that aim to address the rise of the Independent Traverser Movement. The dissident organisation acting as a united front against the Federation and what the movement perceives as "exploitation" of the outer systems.
Meanings: Loneliness. Introspection.  Earth.  Rising above, or, in certain orientations, sinking beneath.  Reality.


Grand Councillor Jrugl, along with Advisor Ormish Jrolk and other prominent members of the Grand Council announced the initial reforms earlier today in Kal'lo:
 
"Over the past two weeks, we on the Grand Council have deliberated on the situation in the Traverse, and the arguments made by the "Independent Traverser Movement". While their actions are something that we condemn, we believe that there are certain issues raised in their core beliefs that have merit.


Recent events, both domestic and foreign, have hit the Traverse the hardest. We believe that this surge of discontent is a symptom of that. The Federation is meant to be a nation of cohesion; a nation where everyone cooperates for the betterment of the whole… And while every nation has its detractors, the Nralakk Federation since its inception has had the upliftment and prosperity of all Skrell as its primary goal. With this in mind, we on the Council believe that these reforms are the first step in affirming our dedication to bettering the lives of every Skrell and alleviating the impact current events have had within our nation.
'''The Hatching Egg'''


It is my hope that with these reforms, tensions will be relieved in the Traverse; while our species normally looks toward the future, the Grand Council and I believe that we need a focus on solutions that can alleviate the socio-political problems faced by the Nralakk Federation now." - Weashbi Jrugl's opening speech as part of the announcement made earlier today.
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While these reforms do not address every issue raised by the Independent Traverser Movement, the Grand Council reiterated that this is only the first of many actions that will be taken to address the "legitimate concerns brought forward". The current round of reforms focuses on the following:
Meanings: New beginnings. A fresh start.  Youth.  Life.  Excitement.  Ignorance.  Foolishness.  Joy.


Codified protections for Tertiary numericals within the Social Credit System, including guaranteed access to basic services and housing for those that show improvement, along with anti-discrimination clauses focusing on access to career and educational advancement.
Amendments to current policy regarding economic planning and quotas. These amendments will focus on broadening factors that the Federation will consider while establishing production quotas throughout the Federation similar to what has been seen as a result of the Phoron Crisis.
A "Committee for Traverse Well-Being" will be formed from members within the Grand Council, its sole focus being the coordination of efforts to respond to crises throughout the Traverse.
Initial reactions of known Independent Traverser Movement members appear to be mixed, but relatively positive; representatives of the movement have described the proposed reforms as "promising". Whether this means the movement will peacefully halt its activities in the Traverse remains to be seen.


'''The Star Chanter'''


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Meanings: Wisdom.  Spirituality.  Connection with the stars.  Connection to history.  Aloofness.  A rigid path. Air.


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=Kal'Qi Weibii Speaks on Independent Traverser Movement=
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'''The Jiu’x’klua'''


'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
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'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
Meanings: Art.  Creation.  Loss.  Sadness.  Longing.  Communication. The imaginary.


07/15/2023


'''The Stormcloud'''


Kal’Qi Weibii, the defacto leader of the Skrell resistance known as the Lyukal, expresses their support for the Independent Traverser Movement..
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Translated to Tau Ceti Basic
Meanings: Conflict.  Shock.  Surprises.  Tension.  Endurance.  Strength.  Force.  Fire.




Kal'Qi Weibii, one of the nominees for Grand Councillor during the 2463 elections and now the de facto leader of the Lyukal, has publicly given their support for the Independent Traverser Movement.
'''The Gnarled Tree'''


Since their exodus to the Republic of Biesel, taking their supporters as well as other subversive elements in the Traverse, Weibii has established themselves as a prominent anti-Federation figure abroad. Their activities until recently have largely focused on the Starlight Zone and the displaced Skrell who inhabit it. However, they have now publicly announced their support for the Independent Traverser Movement and its goals.  
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[An image of Kal'Qi Weibii on a podium in front of a crowd of Skrell. They are flanked on both sides by Skrell in the uniforms of both the Zrosian Watch and Xii'Eyes. The crowd has both Skrell in traditional Federation dress and those wearing human-designed clothing.]
Meanings: Age.  Wisdom.  Sickness.  Frailty, or, in certain orientations, toughness. Rigidity.  Tradition.  Plantlife. Balance.


Since the formation of the Independent Traverser Movement, Kal'Qi Weibii has attempted to gather support for the movement abroad, using their status as leader of the Starlight Zone to promote anti-Federation rhetoric to the public. Their speeches have also allegedly called on the human governments of the Spur to support the cause of the Independent Traverser Movement, with Biesel being a notable target due to the nation's history with the Solarian Alliance and its still newly-found independence. These calls for action have so far received no official statement by politicians within the Republic of Biesel. (Editor's note: due to their inflammatory nature, the Warble Enquirer has elected not to publish Weibii's speeches).


While the Republic has officially ignored these calls to action, it is believed that Weibii has found success in the average Biesellite citizen. Through the embellishment or omission of facts in their propaganda, a growing number of non-Skrell have shown positive support for the ITM. Representatives to the Republic of Biesel have been attempting to rebuke Weibii's claims, but so far have reported little success:
'''The Poet'''


"We have to keep in mind that while our two species have spent the better part of a century as close allies… Humanity holds more importance on ideals that we would consider antithetical to the aims of the Nralakk Federation and Skrellian society as a whole." - One of the Representatives to the Republic of Biesel discussing their views on human support for the Independent Traverser movement.
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A representative of the Grand Council responded to non-Skrell support of the Traverser movement, saying the following:
Meanings: Communication.  Progress.  Science.  Advancement.  Longing.  Art.  Expression.  Loneliness. Contentment.  Dreams.


“The societal and cultural differences between Humanity and Skrell is wide. With these calls that other species align to their ideals, it is easy to glean over the unique situation of persons they are advocating for- even among themselves these ideals create strife.”


'''The Bloated Toad'''


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=Independent Traverser Movement Angered Over "Lack of Progress" on Reforms=
'''News Article'''


'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
Meanings: Greed.  Arrogance.  Wealth.  Success.  Smugness.  Laziness.  Accomplishment.  Adulthood.


'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''


'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
'''The Void'''


07/22/2023
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Tensions flare as the Independent Traverser Movement claims no progress has been made on Grand Councillor Jrugl’s reforms within the Federation.
Meanings: Death.  Endings.  Mystery.  The unknown.  Fear.  Danger.  Creation.
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'''The Qu’Poxiii'''


Representatives of the Independent Traverser Movement have once again publicly come forward against the Federation over the perceived "lack of progress" made on enacting reforms in response to the movement's aims.
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Members of the anti-Federation “Independent Traverser Movement” have been quick to decry the Grand Council's progress as "needlessly slow", while at the same time noting the reforms that have passed so far are "ineffective half-measures". The call for more radical reforms is believed to have been made by the more extremist factions within the movement, showcasing the fractured nature of the organisation and the lack of cohesion within its ranks.
Meanings: Love. Friendship.  Company.  Opposites.  Teamwork.  Happiness.  The material.  Safety.  Progress.  Support.


In comparison, prominent Idols within the Federation have praised the reforms as "commendable", noting the positive changes these reforms have already introduced. The reforms in question introduce new policies such as changing the legal status of tertiary numericals, where more rights are afforded to the class if the individual is considered to be "in good standing". The calculation of quotas and how the Grand Council will organise a response to crises in the Traverse have also changed with the reforms, aimed to directly address the problems observed during the Phoron Crisis and the impact it has had on the Federation.


Councillor Jrugl issued a statement regarding the Independent Traverser Movement's negative response to the progress made so far:
'''The Fisher'''
 
“The Grand Council have been reviewing additional addendums to the planned reforms, where careful deliberation is needed to ensure both viability and to promote the best approach to the public’s interest. The Federation will not blindly engage in policy changes without fully appreciating the ramifications it will have for its citizens. It is necessary to work towards a promising compromise that will benefit all citizens.”
 
It is currently unknown how the Independent Traverser Movement will react to the statement, but it has already been reported that high-profile members of the organisation are "aggravated" by the situation. Citizens have expressed confusion at the impatience of the Independent Traverser Movement, especially considering the unprecedented speed that the current set of reforms was enacted. Government officials have given their own thoughts on the behaviour, believing that it is an extension of the "generally thoughtless behaviour of certain individuals".


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Meanings: Hard work.  Stagnation.  Embarrassment.  Water.  Patience.  A long, but productive wait.


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==Qwei’Paqui - Astrological Tarot Cards==


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Before the Skrell were able to reach other planets the '''Qwei’Paqui''' (Stargazing Cards) were rarely used; they were ideal for times when there were no stars in the sky to be observed, but typically the tarot was ignored for more traditional stargazing events. Post-Space Age, however, the Skrell have found more utility in having tarot cards on hand. As the Skrell move further and further away from Nralakk, it becomes impossible to see the main constellations that have reverence in Qeblak or Wesihii, making the Qwei’Paqui important for those who wish to stargaze away from home.
=Independent Traverser Movement Angered Over "Lack of Progress" on Reforms=
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'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
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07/22/2023


Tensions flare as the Independent Traverser Movement claims no progress has been made on Grand Councillor Jrugl’s reforms within the Federation.
While not typically used by Skrell living in Nralakk, the Qwei’Paqui sees use by most Skrell in the Federation, with local decks including both the main Qeblak and Weishii constellations along with any local constellations that have been approved by the Qeblak church. The tarot also sees use outside of the Federation, with most Skrell communities such as Mictlan and New Gibson having their own local decks - the only exception to this being Europa, due to the colony being deep underwater.
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===Usage and How to Perform Readings===


Readings are generally done using only the main constellations (those shared by Qeblak and Weishii) and the user's own minor constellations; cards with minor constellations that are not part of the user's home constellations are usually withdrawn from the deck, but can be kept depending on the deck owner’s attitude towards the minor constellations. For those who live in areas with no observable constellations, such as the Skrell on Europa, the Qwei’Paqui completely replaces stargazing. In these cases, only the main constellations shared by both Qeblak and Weishii are used.


Representatives of the Independent Traverser Movement have once again publicly come forward against the Federation over the perceived "lack of progress" made on enacting reforms in response to the movement's aims.
Qwei’Paqui cards can either be normal facing or reversed facing; normal facing is associated with positive attributes, while reverse facing is associated with negative attributes. For constellations that have more neutral attributes, the connotations rely on how the card is drawn; the attribute ‘social standing’ associated with New Gibson’s Iqi Star could be seen as a loss or gain in social standing depending on the card’s facing, for example.


Members of the anti-Federation “Independent Traverser Movement” have been quick to decry the Grand Council's progress as "needlessly slow", while at the same time noting the reforms that have passed so far are "ineffective half-measures". The call for more radical reforms is believed to have been made by the more extremist factions within the movement, showcasing the fractured nature of the organisation and the lack of cohesion within its ranks.
Card reading can also be used by those who are travelling, with the first instances of it being used this way dated to the Skrell Age of Sail; in the modern-day, those serving on Qukala vessels, trading ships, or otherwise travelling for long periods of time will use the Qwei’Paqui as a quick way of divining their fortune when being able to find constellations may prove difficult, or if stargazing would be too much of a distraction from more immediate concerns.


In comparison, prominent Idols within the Federation have praised the reforms as "commendable", noting the positive changes these reforms have already introduced. The reforms in question introduce new policies such as changing the legal status of tertiary numericals, where more rights are afforded to the class if the individual is considered to be "in good standing". The calculation of quotas and how the Grand Council will organise a response to crises in the Traverse have also changed with the reforms, aimed to directly address the problems observed during the Phoron Crisis and the impact it has had on the Federation.  
While stargazing is seen as a communal affair, the Qwei’Paqui is seen as more personal since the individual draws their own cards. Sharing any divinations made is still common and tarot readings can be done as a group, but any interpretations that can be made are regarded as a personal matter that should not be assisted with. The only exception to this are the Qeblak and Weishii priests, who are seen as better educated in divination than your average Skrell, and are generally relied on by followers to offer insight in the event that they are unsure on how to interpret their observations.  


Councillor Jrugl issued a statement regarding the Independent Traverser Movement's negative response to the progress made so far:
There are two types of readings that are common throughout Skrell society: Daily Readings and Bi-weekly readings. Daily readings became popular during Qerrbalak’s Age of Sail period; the violent weather patterns of the planet made travel by sea a dangerous affair up until modern sailing and weather prediction were innovated, which made regular tarot card readings popular for the more superstitious Skrell. Daily readings are performed by shuffling the deck and taking four cards, where one card acts as the centre, and the other three cards take place left, right, and above it. The centre card represents the main focal point of the matter, while the other three cards will describe the events surrounding it. Daily readings are only used on their own, and during times when stargazing would either be impossible or dangerous while travelling.


“The Grand Council have been reviewing additional addendums to the planned reforms, where careful deliberation is needed to ensure both viability and to promote the best approach to the public’s interest. The Federation will not blindly engage in policy changes without fully appreciating the ramifications it will have for its citizens. It is necessary to work towards a promising compromise that will benefit all citizens.
Bi-weekly readings were the first method developed to use the Qwei’Paqui, being used in conjunction with stargazing events or on their own if the skies did not allow for stargazing with the naked eye. These readings tell a story by linking past, present, and future events together; Three cards are drawn after shuffling the deck, and from left to right are meant to represent an event that happened or will happen in the user’s past, present, and future. Any divination made using the bi-weekly reading is seen as separate from any readings made while stargazing if both are used at the same time, but they can be tangentially related.


It is currently unknown how the Independent Traverser Movement will react to the statement, but it has already been reported that high-profile members of the organisation are "aggravated" by the situation. Citizens have expressed confusion at the impatience of the Independent Traverser Movement, especially considering the unprecedented speed that the current set of reforms was enacted. Government officials have given their own thoughts on the behaviour, believing that it is an extension of the "generally thoughtless behaviour of certain individuals".
Outside of these readings, some Skrell are known to come up with their own way of divination through the Qwei’Paqui. This is typically done by Weishii followers due to the less dogmatic nature of the religion, while Qeblak followers tend to stay to the readings that are approved by the church.
 
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'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
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07/25/2023
 
Chaos erupts as the Independent Traverser Movement seizes cities in the Marauder Systems, as retaliation for no progress being made on Grand Councillor Jrugl’s reforms.
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In response to an alleged lack of progress in enacting reforms to address their manifesto, the subversive Independent Traverse Movement has begun to seize regions on several planets within the Marauder Systems.
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Dissident groups, numbering from hundreds to thousands depending on location, reportedly marched as one, forcing the outnumbered Kala officers to fall back in most cases. Until now, the number of dissidents displayed here was not seen in ITM groups, and the Kala already stationed on the affected planets were too few in number to repel them. Local government officials and Kala detachments have been forced out of government buildings, city centres, spaceports, and other planetary infrastructure considered vital to day-to-day operations as a result.
 
The Nlomkala and Qukala have already begun to reorganise in response to the development, setting up temporary facilities and cutting off these ITM strongholds from the wider regions on each planet. Reinforcements are making their way to the beleaguered troops already stationed planetside. Access to power and water supplies has been shut off completely where possible, with failsafes and other design features making it more difficult in some cases. Nlom relays have been a concern in particular for the government, and while there were attempts to take these facilities, security forces along with Kala intervention made them unsuccessful. The actions of the Kala and Xomor security officers have been praised by the Grand Council, and have ensured that these planets still have a secure connection to the wider Federation's Wake.
 
Representatives of the Independent Traverse Movement have explained their actions as a "proactive response to a lack of cooperation by the Federation", stating that they have "experienced little communication" on the topic of additional reforms. State officials have been quick to respond, reiterating previous comments (see: Independent Traverse Movement Angered Over "Lack of Progress" on Reforms"), and chastising the movement for deteriorating the situation.
 
While unavailable for comment at this time, the Grand Council has expressed regret that a peaceful resolution could not be found, and that options on how to proceed are already being discussed.
 
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=Jrugl Demands Action; Kala to Increase Efforts to Pacify Dissident Traversers=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
07/29/2023
 
The Kala seizes a large weapons shipment whose origin is unknown from a Marauder vessel, possibly linked to the Independent Traverser Movement.
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The Qukala has reported that a large shipment of weapons has been seized following the detainment of a Marauder-linked vessel within the Q'elpi region of the Traverse.
 
The vessel and crew were detained following a failure to follow proper procedure as the Qukala was inspecting their cargo hold for contraband. The vessel was highlighted for investigation by local Kala officers due to its poor maintenance and the lack of modern systems typically installed on civilian vessels. While older models do still see service in the Traverse, they are also known to be heavily utilised by Marauder groups throughout Federation space. Lack of maintenance led attending Kala to believe it was a Marauder ship. Following a deeper inspection of the vessel, a hidden compartment was revealed which contained crates of small arms and other contraband.
 
The weapons have been described as advanced weapons of a calibre not available to civilians within the Federation in the full public report of the incident, which the Grand Council has referred to as troubling. The seized weapons reveal not only that Marauder groups have access to military hardware, but that these crates were likely intended for a buyer within the Federation itself due to how they were stored. Since the location of the vessel was relatively close to the Marauder Systems, the Federation’s leading authorities have declared a strong likelihood of the Independent Traverser Movement being involved in arms trafficking.
 
Where these weapons originated from is still unknown, but it is likely that the lawless nature of the Human Wildlands had allowed rogue parties to salvage and sell military weapons from former Solarian Alliance installations. The Grand Council has reassured citizens that rumours of these weapons originating from the Stellar Corporate Conglomerate directly are "completely unfounded":
 
"The Stellar Corporate Conglomerate and its associated megacorporations have confirmed that the weapons discovered are not weapons that are made available to non-corporate assets… The Conglomerate also denies any involvement with rebellious movements both in the Federation and elsewhere. The investigation has so far revealed no evidence of megacorporate involvement." - An excerpt from the statement made in response to rumours of the Conglomerate dealing with subversive elements within the Federation.
 
The crew of the vessel have been detained and are currently being questioned. The Grand Council has stated its intention to ensure the investigation is given top priority. Qukala and Nlomkala deployed to the Marauder Systems have announced a "renewed effort" to crack down on dissident activity within the region to pre-empt a possible insurgency. Until now, the conflict in the Marauder Systems has shown no signs of escalating into open violence; making the discovery of these weapons a surprise to many.
 
Dissident leaders who routinely speak on behalf of the Independent Traverser Movement have made no comment on the incident; which has incensed citizens online as they demand answers. The discovery of the weapon shipment is seen by many to be a sign of impending violence- resulting in many Skrell in the Marauder Systems lodging requests to leave the system. Whether these requests will be granted is unknown at this time.
 
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=Jrugl Demands Action; Kala to Increase Efforts to Pacify Dissident Traversers=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
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08/02/2023
 
As investigations into the weapons shipment continue, Grand Councillor Jrugl orders the Kala to begin detaining Independent Traverser Movement members.
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The Grand Councillor has again called for decisive action to be taken following the discovery of a weapons shipment believed to be inbound to Independent Traverser Movement members within the Marauder Systems:
"The incident involving smuggled weapons has opened my eyes to the extremes this subversive element in our society is willing to go to in order to achieve their aims. We have attempted diplomacy… and it is evident that it has failed to pacify the more militant members of the Independent Traverser Movement. Decisive action must be taken to protect the Federation, its people, and what it stands for." - Grand Councillor Jrugl's statement on Viv-ID.
 
The Qukala and Nlomkala have already begun a proactive campaign of detaining known ITM members and possible affiliates within the Marauder Systems following the discovery. Councillor Jrugl's call to action has been considered an affirmation to continue this new effort and to quickly organise a proper response to the occupation of critical infrastructure throughout the Marauder Systems.
 
The statement was paired with a broad rejection of citizen requests to leave the Marauder systems (see article "Weapon Shipment Found On Marauder Vessel; Possible Independent Traverser Movement Involvement Suspected"), with citizens only being allowed to leave following background checks regarding their activity in the region during its period of martial law. The Nlomkala issued a statement regarding the situation, justifying the decision as a necessary requirement to prevent ITM sympathisers from evading the authorities.
 
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=Kala Commence Operations as Reinforcements Arrive=
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08/07/2023
 
Reinforcements of Kala forces arrive in the Marauder Systems and begin seizing critical infrastructure such as Nlom Relays.
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Kala reinforcements have arrived at the Marauder Systems and are now commencing operations to dismantle Independent Traverser Movement bases in the region following Grand Councillor Jrugl's call for decisive action. This is in response to the discovery of a weapons shipment inbound to the subversive movement that was captured by Qukala agents just over a week ago.
 
Following the seizure of critical infrastructure across affected systems (see article: "ITM Seize Cities; Local Government and Kala Forced to Relocate"), Kala across the regions in the Marauder Systems have begun preparations to quell the more militant members of the Independent Traverser Movement. The temporary facilities established have allowed a modicum of normality for citizens living in affected areas, while the "Hazard Zones"  have undergone restrictions to limit their ability to surge against the rightful authorities. With additional Kala detachments arriving on the affected planets, the Kala are now commencing their operations with haste.
 
While it cannot decisively be said, the Kala have high hopes that the operation will be a resounding success thanks to the expertise each branch is providing to the operation. The Nlomkala officers have been advising the Qukala on crowd control and civilian policing procedure while the Qukala train their partners for urban strategies and counter-insurgency. When asked for comment, a member of the Kala had this to say:
 
"The last few weeks have been spent undergoing training to ensure that a swift and decisive response can ensure a safer Federation. The movement will not be able to offer effective opposition now that we're no longer at a disadvantage either by their numbers or their tactics - not to mention the fact that most of them have been living in squalor without power or running water. Their morale and motivation to continue this agitation are at their lowest, that I'm sure of." - W–, one of the Kala involved in the operation. Name censored to protect their identity.
 
Already, some smaller ITM bases have been raided and returned to normal operation, revealing the shocking conditions these agitators live in as a result:
 
[Several pictures are attached to the end of the article. They show a former government building-turned-ITM base of operation. The pictures show a building that has fallen into disrepair after weeks of lacking maintenance, making the interior look like a slum.
 
Cabinets, tables, and chairs have been stacked up at key points, closing off many sections in an attempt to secure the building from assault. Several rooms have been converted into living quarters, with bunkbeds crammed together in an attempt to fit as many Skrell as possible. One room has been turned into a makeshift kitchen, along with a water purification station in response to the building's water being shut off.
 
A large room has been converted into what appears to be an information centre, with several censored documents and pictures strewn across the table - some of which show signs of fire damage. Multiple open crates are shown with signs that they were used to store weapons, and many appear to still be half full.
 
Near the end of the gallery are pictures showing several Skrell cuffed and sitting against a wall, while two officers from the Qukala and Nlomkala watch them intently.]
 
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=Subversives Bring Terror to Streets and Sky as Kala Continues to Make Progress=
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08/15/2023
 
The Kala continues to make progress in the Marauder Systems, but is set back with a surprising strategy that disables many military checkpoints and cruisers.
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[A video of Nlomkala officers in full riot control gear lined up along a main street is present front and centre at the top of the article. Angry Skrell protestors can be seen on the opposite end of the street, vocalising loudly and puffing their cheeks as they advance on the officers. This forces the Nlomkala to step back from the group. Moments later, a signal is visibly given from a Nlomkala in the rear of the line and what appears to be Qukala shooters begin raining stun beams down from buildings over the street. The video ends with the Nlomkala steadily advancing down the street pushing the rioters back and arresting those that fell.]
 
Subversive elements in the Traverse continue to escalate the conflict between the Independent Traverser Movement and local Kala enforcers. Skrell across multiple planets have reportedly drawn weapons during high-profile demonstrations, resulting in chaos as our brave Kala officers continue to uphold and maintain order as they protect loyal citizens from these criminals. As seen in the video, both Nlomkala and Qukala are working in tandem to great effect as they pacify dissidents in the latest efforts to bring the separatist movement to heel.
 
On the ground, demonstrators and other subversive citizens are gradually being pushed back from main city centres and other regions deemed vital for normal societal operation in the Marauder systems. Suspected depots, caches, and other bases of the Independent Traverser Movement are quickly secured and dismantled as the Kala advance into territory that has, until now, been considered firmly in the hands of agitators. Actual violence has so far been minimal, with clashes between ITM supporters and the Kala ending once accurate and non-lethal weapon fire disperses the offenders.
 
In orbit of some planets, a space-based campaign against Qukala patrols and military checkpoints has begun:
 
[[This video is footage from a military checkpoint. A civilian vessel approaches the checkpoint slowly, appearing to follow proper procedure, but then accelerates suddenly, skimming one of the Qukala ships as it breaks through the checkpoint. A red circle points out what appears to be objects being ejected from the civilian vessel. It positions itself for these objects to collide with the military ship before flying away at high speeds.]]
 
Vessels affiliated with the movement have begun a strategy of "buzzing" Qukala ships stationed at military checkpoints, where they accelerate to high speeds while in close proximity in an attempt to disable or otherwise damage the vessel's equipment. As seen in the video, it also appears that these ships are using mass ejectors offensively, using trash and other items jettisoned to further harass the vessel as they flee. This has caused disruptions, as the Kala ships are forced to dock and temporarily shut down orbital travel completely while vessels are checked for damage. Already, the Qukala have begun seizing and permanently grounding civilian craft not deemed necessary for the regular operations of planets within the Marauder Systems. High-ranking members of the Qukala have described the offending ship crews being "voidbeckoned" for attempting such reckless actions. Some in the military have revealed concerns that the campaign only serves to further limit regular civilian operations in the affected systems and that compliant citizens are suffering at the hands of "selfish tadpoles". Observers have concluded that these tactics are an attempt to embolden civilians as their quality of life in the Marauder systems is further impacted. Fortunately, many Skrell who initially supported the organisation are now turning against it as these actions threaten to further embroil the Traverse in a conflict with no end in sight.
 
Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl expressed interest in speaking with local representatives in light of this development:
 
"The Independent Traverser Movement has revealed its true colours, and it should be clear now what their intentions are: the disruption and upheaval of the Skrellian way of life and proliferation of anarchy throughout the Federation. The conflict sweeping the Traverse is saddening- yet I find myself hopeful in light of the news that there are still those in the Marauder Systems who can listen to reason. The Federation offers a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and hopes that those that are of a like mind will accept it."
 
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== Syncretism of Skrellian Beliefs ==
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Skrell outside the Federation react to the conflicts in the Marauder Systems, often resulting in protests and clashes between pro-Federation and anti-Federation skrell.
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Due to the structure of both Qeblak and Weishii being more inclusive than most religions, the Skrell faiths have gained a small following of non-Skrell, most notably Humanity. The studying of stars and constellations from Qeblak, and the spiritual focus in the Weishii faith both appeal to those who follow nontheistic religions, such as Buddhism. This has also worked inversely, with some Skrell co-opting parts of Buddhist teachings that they believe compliment their own faith.


Other than the religious aspects, Skrellian practices have found a small following in human circles, such as astrologists; Constellations and their interpretations are used similarly to how they would be used in the Skrell faiths, but without associating divinity to them or any other religious connotations. This has had mixed reactions from Skrell, with most opinions ranging from dismissiveness to annoyance.


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==Requirements for Employment With Megacorporations==


To ensure that the role of Chaplain aboard Megacorporation facilities is carried out by qualifying personnel, the Nralakk Federation and Qeblak Starchanters have provided a list of requirements for those who wish to be employed as a priest. Potential applicants must:


Skrell outside of the Nralakk Federation have begun to clash as sides are taken in the Traverse Indepdendence conflict; especially in human space where the species has proliferated as a result of the close ties between Skrell and Humanity.  
*Hold the title of '''Starkeeper''' within the Qeblak faith.
*Be '''at least 120''' years of age.
*Hold a degree in theological studies or a similar field, as well as a second degree related to astronomy.
*Have a minimum '''SCS of 6.7''' for Federation citizens.


[A series of pictures showcasing similar events in different locations can be seen:
Due to the decentralised nature of Weishii, the Federation and notable Weishii followers have been unable to provide a clear list of requirements for Weishii priests. As such, the only requirement for an employed priest of the Weishii faith is that they are either currently a Journeyman or Master of the Weishii faith, and have received some form of formal education in theological studies.


Two large groups of Skrell face one another in a city covered in biomass. Several Diona can be seen forming a line between them. The caption reads "Demonstrations in the city of Nral'Daaq force police to intervene. The city-state of Nral'Daaq has reportedly called on the other states of the Cooperative Territories of Epsilon Ursea Minoris to send support as their own police force is stretched thin. There is reportedly no expectation of violence in Nral’Daaq, but officials are concerned about property damage and an escalation that could lead to violence, not unlikely outcomes if the situation deteriorates."
= Religious Holidays and Events =


A domed city with noticeable damage to its interior. A second image that's zoomed in accompanies it, showing its Skrell inhabitants taking to the streets as opposing groups make their presence known. The caption reads "The Xoikko biodome has been sealed off by New Gibson police, as the local government fears that the situation could spread to other areas. Non-Skrell that were inside the dome were quickly evacuated by sympathetic Skrell, and access to the dome has been entirely cut off."
== Coming of Age ==


A dozen Skrell, handcuffed, in what appears to be a cramped brig. The caption reads, "Korormansk Station detains several Skrell after a fight reportedly broke out within the settlement. Multiple submarines are forced to stay docked as their Psionic Navigators are processed. The cramped conditions of most of Europa's settlements have meant that many detained Skrell have had to be transported to nearby settlements due to lack of space in Korormansk's brig."]
=== Qeblak Ceremony ===


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For Qeblak believers, this ceremony is more like a religious exam. The Skrell who is going through the ceremony will enter their local observatory with their Starkeeper. The Skrell must then recite the Wetl'qu-Qih, or 'Beginning of the Protostar'. Once this is done, they will have to go through a rigorous exam where their knowledge of the faith is tested, before finally being given a set of constellations to identify. After identifying the constellations they must state what each constellation means to them while their mind is being read by the Starkeeper. Once the ceremony is finished, the Starkeeper will divine a 'fortune' for the Skrell, giving them a glimpse of what their life will be like using the interpretations given earlier, as well as advice on how to ensure or alter this path. Afterwards, they are given a shoulder cape and greeted by their close friends and family as they celebrate.
Across multiple planets outside the Federation, Skrell are reportedly clashing against one another as the situation escalates in the Marauder Systems. These hostilities have thankfully been non-violent for the most part, as Skrell take to openly debating one another in the streets while blocking opposing Skrell from accessing services. In rare cases, small brawls and property damage have been reported; fortunately with no serious injuries. Skrell have also reported a rift in the local Wake on these planets; where once the Nlom was mostly calm, there is now a noticeable divide as Skrell disunity reaches peak levels. As seen in these images, the conflict has caused high-profile disruptions not only to the Skrell living there, but also for non-Skrell who have been caught in a conflict that does not concern them.


Both loyal and noncompliant citizens alike have been arrested in the dozens by local police. Government officials have begun to make statements regarding the Nralakk Federation and the Independent Traverser Movement's activities impacting their own nations:
=== Weishii Ceremony ===


"I am disappointed in the behaviour shown by our Skrell citizens in recent months. The internal struggles of the Nralakk Federation have no place impacting Solarians within our own borders and we hope that the Federation resolves the situation promptly." - Senator Le Hanh Trang of the Solarian Alliance.
For Weishii believers, the ceremony is a lot more relaxed, with an emphasis made on the person's spiritual readiness to become an adult, rather than testing. The ritual is hosted normally by a Wei'Vii, a Master of the faith, and is more communal than the Qeblak ritual. The Skrell going through the rite will imbibe a special tonic made from wulumunusha extract while engaging in a spiritual discussion telepathically with the Master. Observers will then look on and chant; producing a low melancholy of warbling and croaking. The purpose of the discussion is for the Master to gauge the Skrell’s understanding of themselves and the cosmos. Using this information, the Master will give them parting advice at the end of the ceremony for them to reflect upon, with the aim of improving themselves as a person.  


"The situation on New Gibson is shocking, to say the least. My heart goes out to those most affected by the violence and I call on the Nralakk Federation to find a peaceful resolution to this conflict." - President Joeseph Dorn of the Republic of Biesel.
== Bright Nights ==


"We are disheartened to witness the current unrest we are facing in Nral'Daaq. While we understand the emotions that the Skrell must be facing at a time like this, we do not condone citizens on our planet fighting one another in the streets. We find ourselves hoping that peace will be reached soon." - Preserving the Song of the Forest of Peers, representative of the Cooperative Territories of Epsilon Ursea Minoris' federal government.  
'''Bright Nights''' is a term used for two times of the year where the constellations important to the Qeblak and Weishii faiths are most visible on Qerrbalak; this is due to the orbit and rotation of the planet showcasing the optimal view of the constellations. In the summer, the constellations Hatching Egg, Jiu’x’Kula, Gnarled Tree, Poet, Qu’Poxii, and Fisher can be seen. In the winter, the constellations observed consist of The Island, Star Chanter, Stormcloud, Bloated Toad, and Void are most visible.


Now that the Federation has expanded outside of the homeworld, Bright Nights have evolved into a religious ceremony where observers gather inside their local observatory and stargaze; often looking for their planet’s constellations. This is normally accompanied by hymns of warbling and croaks as well as the sharing of interpretations of constellations observed that night.
In addition to these statements, a representative of the Grand Council said the following:


"The Nralakk Federation does not condone the actions of its citizens abroad and calls for an end to the current violence. The Federation's internal conflicts should not spill into the wider Spur, and for that, we apologise. These Skrell do not represent our nation or the whole of our species, and we ask that our neighbours and allies be patient as we attempt to de-escalate the issue at hand." 
= Martial Arts =


Domestically, the Independent Traverser Movement has experienced a schism as moderate members of the group seek to distance themselves from their fellow dissidents (see article: "Subversives Bring Terror to Streets and Sky as Kala Continues to Make Progress"). Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl has revealed that representatives of this group have arrived at Kal'lo to negotiate an end to the conflict. No details have been given yet, but it is likely that a public announcement will be made once talks have begun in earnest.
While not a belief in and of itself, Skrellian martial arts holds signifigance to most Skrell, being used as a tool to practice their beliefs. There are two main martial arts practiced by Skrell: Sqai'Tzi, and Sqai'Laaq. Sqai'Tzi is the original and more accepted martial art, being practiced by most Skrell both in the Federation and abroad. Sqai'Laaq, on the other hand, is a more combat-orientated martial art practised by followers of '''Suur'ka'''.  


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== Sqai'Tzi ==


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Sqai'Tzi can be loosely translated as ‘Conflict of Mind and Soul’, and is a martial art primarily used as a means of recreation and meditation by most Skrell in the Federation. The martial art is ancient and is believed to have been fully conceptualised around the '''8th Century CE''' on '''Qerrbalak.'''
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=== Skrell Practices and Non-Skrell Practices ===


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The primary focus of Sqai'Tzi is the mental and physical well-being of its practitioners, and has been compared to yoga or Tai Chi by outside observers because of it. Most actions performed while practising Sqai'Tzi are described as constant, broad motions or stretching. These actions are typically paired with meditation and breathing exercises.


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When done as a group activity, participants will psionically communicate with each other and coordinate their exercises to be done in unison as a way of connecting with each other. Sqai'Tzi can also be practised alone, or with a teacher. When Sqai'Tzi is performed with a teacher, they will head the psionic coordination with the group, acting as a sort of 'conductor' for the session.


08/26/2023
Groups with non-Skrell members in the Federation have had to find alternatives to the psionic coordination practice, due to Diona and Vaurca not having a zona bovinae. Instead of communing psionically, Skrell and Non-Skrell will try to coordinate by harmonising vocally. Chirping and warbling are matched by equivalent vocalisations by Dionae, and in the case of Vaurca, chittering or the clacking of mandibles. Sqai'Tzi has found appeal with those outside the Federation, with practitioners finding it similar to yoga. Species that have a zona bovinae are still able to participate in sessions that include psionic coordination, however, this can be described as an uncomfortable experience for those that do not have a psionic receiver implant. These hybrid sessions can be considered confusing by Skrell at first due to the lack of response while communicating psionically.


The Independent Traverser Movement splits between more “moderate” Skrell who seek an end to the conflict, and more militant Skrell who continue the fight against the Federation.
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Dojos are facilities where practitioners can take part in guided Sqai'Tzi sessions and can vary depending on the teacher and the type of dojo. Mental Dojos are more meditative, with group meditation sessions being the main focus. These dojos focus on the mental health aspect of the practice. Inversely, Physical Dojos primarily offer group martial arts sessions, with the main focus being on the physical health side of the practice. Both types of dojo do provide activities for both aspects of Sqai'Tzi, but will have differing amounts of attention given to them.


Dojos can either be state or privately funded, with privately-funded Dojos typically being catered towards those living in a local community, where neighbours are both members and funders of the dojo.


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=== Doctrines of Note ===




Cooperative members of the Independent Traverser Movement arrived at Kal'lo earlier today to begin negotiations with the Grand Council. These "moderates" consist of Skrell who, while supporting the Independent Traverser Movement, have elected to distance themselves from their more militant peers. Peers who have continued to escalate the conflict and refuse to negotiate a peaceful resolution with the Nralakk Federation. The Grand Council has given a statement on the event, describing it as a "step towards progress and an end to the conflict".
While not strictly a faith or ideology, Sqai'Tzi has its own thoughts and teachings associated with it, with the central theme of personal health. The most well-known and documented ones are listed below:


Additionally, the Grand Council has clarified that operations in the Traverse will not halt while negotiations are underway. The Grand Council believes that the schism in the Independent Traverser Movement has "sufficiently separated those who want peace from those who want anarchy".


Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl said the following shortly before entering the Grand Council chambers with the ITM representatives:
*Strength of Mind


"Due to the split within the ranks of the Independent Traverser Movement; the Grand Council has decided that halting operations in the Traverse during negotiations will not be necessary… those who are still resisting the Kala have obviously sided with the more militant members of the movement and will face the same consequences."
This doctrine emphasises the importance of mental health, and ensuring that you are able to make clear, well-thought-out decisions in your daily life. This doctrine also encourages practitioners to work towards inner peace, and to solve internal conflicts. This doctrine can also be interpreted in terms of psionics, with an emphasis on embracing the Nlom.


The radical members of the movement at this time are still resisting Kala intervention in the Marauder Systems. The Kala are making large advances in ITM-occupied territory:
*Strength of Body
[[An animated image of a section of the Traverse can be seen, mostly covered in red spots indicating planets and installations under ITM control. As the image plays, more and more of these red spots turn blue, with several statistics on the side of the image showing casualties, estimated damages, and the number of detained ITM members as the timeline progresses.]]


While it may take some time for the meeting to conclude, the Grand Council has reassured readers that both sides are willing to cooperate and that the negotiations will "not be delayed by stubbornness or failure to cooperate".
Typically there is only one accepted interpretation of this doctrine by those who practice Sqai'Tzi; the physical health of a persons body. Having a healthy diet and exercising is just as important as ensuring your mental health.
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*Strength of Will
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This doctrine is similar to the doctrines of determination and diligence seen in Weishii and Qeblak in that it encourages practitioners to have the willpower needed to better themselves as an individual.


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Other doctrines exist, but they typically build upon the main three and are usually based on a teachers own beliefs or interpretations.


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== Sqai'Laaq ==


Kal’Qi Weibii, the leader of the main resistance force against the Federation speaks out against moderate Independent Traverser Movement negotiating with the Nralakk Federation’s government.
Sqai'Laaq, or ‘Conflict of Thorns’, is a ‘subsect’ of Sqai'Tzi, coming into prominence sometime after Glorsh-Omega’s rule over the Skrell had ended. While Sqai'Tzi is health-orientated when referring to strength, Sqai'Laaq focuses on physical and mental strength in terms of fighting.
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=== Origins ===


Sqai'Laaq can find its origins all over the Federation; with the reign of Glorsh-Omega coming to an abrupt end, many Skrell found themselves cut off from everywhere else. This isolation between the planets, and the chaos that ensued gave rise to a new interpretation of Sqai'Tzi, which saw it being utilised in fighting in defence of oneself. Along with this new interpretation, a new ideology of self-reliance and valuing strength of force as a guiding principle of society rose in popularity: '''Suur’ka'''. Sqai'Laaq, like Suur’ka, was a loose idea at first, with doctrines and applications varying wildly. Both Suur’ka and Sqai'Laaq only became codified after the reunification of the Nralakk Federation, where practitioners of both were able to properly organise into more structured systems.


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=== Doctrines of Note ===


Sqai'Laaq uses similar doctrines as Sqai'Tzi, but the main focus of Sqai'Laaq is the use of Sqai'Tzi as an actual fighting style, with the actions once used as a meditative activity now being used to grapple, pin, and subjugate the opponent to your will through force. As such, the main doctrines of note all focus on honing your mind and body to be better in combat.


Cooperative members of the Independent Traverser Movement arrived at Kal'lo earlier today to begin negotiations with the Grand Council. These "moderates" consist of Skrell who, while supporting the Independent Traverser Movement, have elected to distance themselves from their more militant peers. Peers who have continued to escalate the conflict and refuse to negotiate a peaceful resolution with the Nralakk Federation. The Grand Council has given a statement on the event, describing it as a "step towards progress and an end to the conflict".
* Strength of Mind


Additionally, the Grand Council has clarified that operations in the Traverse will not halt while negotiations are underway. The Grand Council believes that the schism in the Independent Traverser Movement has "sufficiently separated those who want peace from those who want anarchy".  
This doctrine encourages quick-thinking and decision-making skills while in a dangerous situation. It also instructs practitioners to suppress the Wake to keep out others thoughts and keep their own hidden while fighting.


Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl said the following shortly before entering the Grand Council chambers with the ITM representatives:
* Strength of Body


"Due to the split within the ranks of the Independent Traverser Movement; the Grand Council has decided that halting operations in the Traverse during negotiations will not be necessary… those who are still resisting the Kala have obviously sided with the more militant members of the movement and will face the same consequences."
Strength of Body focuses on the physical strength of one’s body. Skrell are naturally at a disadvantage compared to other species in terms of strength, but this doctrine encourages constant physical training to even the odds.  


The radical members of the movement at this time are still resisting Kala intervention in the Marauder Systems. The Kala are making large advances in ITM-occupied territory:
* Strength of Will


[[An animated image of a section of the Traverse can be seen, mostly covered in red spots indicating planets and installations under ITM control. As the image plays, more and more of these red spots turn blue, with several statistics on the side of the image showing casualties, estimated damages, and the number of detained ITM members as the timeline progresses.]]
As Sqai'Laaq is entwined with Suur’ka, this doctrine is also entwined; Strength of Will in practice means the combination of Mind and Body to force your will upon others. This does not necessarily imply fighting, as it also teaches using your strengths to prove that your views are superior through competition.


While it may take some time for the meeting to conclude, the Grand Council has reassured readers that both sides are willing to cooperate and that the negotiations will "not be delayed by stubbornness or failure to cooperate".
=== Links to Suur’ka ===
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It should be noted that the founder of Sqai'Laaq was a former follower of a proto-Suur’ka ideology, and as such, modern Suur’ka has adopted the martial art for their own purposes, making it unpopular to non-followers of the ideology. This has the added effect of Sqai'Laaq only being taught in Suur’ka training centres.
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These beliefs, due to them going against the core values of the Federation, are heavily discouraged by Federation authorities, and people discovered to adhere to them suffer extensive penalties under the Social Credit System.


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== Suur’ka ==


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Suur’ka began as a loose ideology followed by Skrell who believed in embracing conflict as a path to self-preservation in the aftermath of Glorsh-Omega’s reign. Its core beliefs were taken from many examples of proto-Surr’ka ideologies that developed between 2193 and 2245, where they eventually died out as the Nralakk Federation was reestablished.


Negotiations between Independent Traverser Members and the Federation government conclude, and the Traverse is given more autonomy for self-government as a result of reforms.
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Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl, alongside other prominent members of the Grand Council and Independent Traverser Movement representatives, gave a speech earlier today announcing that negotiations between the Federation and the Independent Traverser Movement have finally come to an end:
[[An image of Weashbi Jrugl, Ormish Jrolk, and several other members of the Grand Council in front of the council chambers can be seen. To the side are several plain-clothed Skrell, who are identified as representatives of the Independent Traverser movement.]]
 
“Since the beginning of this internal conflict within the Nralakk Federation, diplomacy has been determined to be the only clear way forward; with several compromises between the Grand Council and influencial political organisation meaning reformation of the Federation is incoming. Today shall forever be immortalised as a monumental piece of history, an era of progress for the Federation and Skrell – proof that Skrell can traverse the stars, and remain united."


The first of these reforms aims to "decentralise" the Traverse, transitioning each region into more autonomous states that have an increased capacity to oversee themselves. Councillor Jrugl said the following on the subject:
Shortly after 2245, these ideologies were researched by a former proto-Suur’ka follower by the name of Lorash Qui’xo. Qui’xo saw how common these ideologies were across Federation space, and found merit in an ideology that would counteract what they saw as the Federation potentially causing another era of anarchy by lulling the species into complacency through their rule.


“Administrative regions within the greater Traverse will be granted significantly more autonomy to self-govern within the Nralakk Federation; the Grand Council will be ensuring that performance by these governing bodies does not infringe on public interest. The transitional period will include a drawn out granting of increased autonomy to the local government whilst still ensuring the stability of the Federation – and the lives of its citizens in affected regions.”
This research eventually culminated with modern Suur’ka being codified and becoming a more coherent ideology; with the addition of Sqai'Laaq, modern Suur’ka has found a recruiting ground on the fringes of the Traverse, specifically in regions where life is harsh and self-reliance is essential in daily life.
 
The current state of the Traverse will not be changed much, according to the Grand Council. Each current region will effectively stay the same geographically while the Median Naval Zone will be under the direct control of the Grand Council and Qukala due to its strategic significance and pre-existing military infrastructure.
 
The other planned reforms have not been announced yet, but the Grand Council has divulged that a "reconciliation tribunal" will be organised in order to "peacefully bring justice to perpetrators responsible for exacerbating the conflict." The Grand Council has not commented so far on who the tribunal will focus on, but it is assumed that those behind the Phoron conspiracy (see article: "Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down") and the more extremist elements of the Independent Traverser Movement will be tried by this tribunal.
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=Lyukal Plot Foiled! ITM-Kala Cooperation Leads to Arrests! =
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
09/14/2023
 
Cooperation between “moderate” members of the Independent Traverser Movement with the Kala results in a Lyukal weapon smuggling plot being shut down.
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A spokesperson for the Federation has revealed that a Lyukal operation in the Traverse has been dismantled thanks to the cooperation of the Ruupkala, Nlomkala, and the Independent Traverser Movement.
 
According to official reports, Lyukal operatives were found smuggling weapons and other supplies to militant members of the Independent Traverser movement still active in the Q'elpi region of the Traverse. Moderate members of the movement, who have since stopped their dissident activities as a result of the successful negotiations with the Grand Council (see article: "ITM Negotiations Come to a Close; "Rolling Reforms" Announced as Traverse States are Unveiled") were "instrumental" to the discovery and apprehension of those involved. The moderate ITM members were apparently still in contact with their more militant colleagues and were invited to join the group in "continuing the fight against oppression". This activity was promptly reported to the authorities; who then proceeded to detain several ITM members and their Lyukal affiliates thanks to this cooperation.
 
[[An image of three Skrell kneeling down on the street can be seen here. They are cuffed and monitored by Nlomkala officers while other officers are seen entering a nearby building. To the side, several Skrell in matching clothes can be seen wearing ITM-affiliated accessories. The caption reads "Lyukal insurgents were arrested without resistance thanks to the cooperation of moderate ITM members."]]
 
Since the announcement of reforms and cooperation between leaders of the Independent Traverser Movement and the Grand Council, insurgent activity has decidedly dropped throughout the Traverse. A representative of the Ruupkala has hypothesised that many militant ITM members have either stepped down or fled Federation space at the news. Those who are still carrying out their insurgency no longer have a network of allies or the public support to continue operations as effectively as they once could.
 
The involvement of Lyukal operatives confirms that the resistance movement is still attempting to continue the violence within Federation space. While the arrests here prove that the Lyukal are not immune to the law, the Grand Council did make a post on Viv-ID reminding citizens of the threat the resistance group poses. The post went on further to state that the Lyukal is considered a terrorist group by the Federation and any suspected Lyukal activity should be reported to the Kala.
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=Qehalak Formed; Traverse States Given Responsibility for Local Defence =
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
09/17/2023
 
A new branch of the Qukala is created, acting as a Traverse militia, which allows the newly formed Traverse states to form and train their own defense forces.
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Translated to Tau Ceti Basic
 
As part of the reforms agreed upon by the Grand Council and Independent Traverser Movement (see article: "ITM Negotiations Come to a Close; "Rolling Reforms" Announced as Traverse States are Unveiled"), the Traverse states have been given the authority to organise, train, and equip a new branch of the Qukala responsible for local defence and to act as a reserve force to assist Qukala operations within Federation Space.
 
The Qehalak's (translated to Basic: "Homeguard") mission statement was provided by the Grand Council in a Viv-ID post following the announcement:
 
"The primary objective of the Qehalak is to oversee the territorial defence of Traverse States; and to protect the Traverse from external and internal threats as well as to act as a reserve force where necessary for the Qukala during domestic missions. The Qehalak is a purely local defensive force, overseen by each Traverse state, and will not be used in external conflicts under normal circumstances."
 
Following this, Grand Councillor Jrugl addressed concerns raised about the Traverse gaining its own military force on their own personal Viv-ID account:
 
"The Qehalak is ultimately an auxiliary branch of the Federation's military, and as such, it is under the authority of the Federal government. Under normal operations, they will be overseen, trained, and equipped by local authorities. If this new power is used maliciously, or otherwise used outside of the intent behind giving each state the ability to defend itself- the Qehalak can and will be brought under Federation control.
 
I wish to reassure citizens that this new organisation has been carefully designed with the best interests of the security and well-being of the Federation in mind. The Qehalak will allow citizens to feel safer as we increase our military presence throughout the Traverse; allowing us to more effectively deal with pirates, terrorists, and other dissidents that wish to destabilise our union. As seen in the last year, the Qukala, while an effective force, is not able to respond to all crises. Recent events have proven that a trained and maintained auxiliary force local to the region is required to properly protect the expanses of our nation."
 
 
The Grand Council has described the Qehalak as an "efficient method" to address issues observed in Qukala response times. Mainly by providing the Traverse with a "quick response" in the event of further civil strife, attacks from pirates or rebel groups, and other situations that would normally require military intervention. As the organisation is decentralised and handled at the local level, the Grand Council believes that the Qehalak will be more adaptive to the needs of the Traverse state that trains them. This also comes with the added benefit of alleviating costs for the central government when deploying the Qukala, and more well-planned resource management. Due to the current Phoron Crisis, the Grand Council believes that local forces will further allow the Federation to respond to internal threats without the unnecessary use of Phoron for travel.
 
The Qehalak will apparently draw mostly from local Skrell, but will be open to C'thur and Dionae that also wish to serve. It will also be part-time, according to officials, similar to the Republic of Biesel's Tau Ceti Foreign Legion; which some have already begun to draw comparisons to. Federation officials have been quick to respond to these comparisons, assuring citizens that the Qehalak will not be open to non-citizens or to species who have not been fully integrated into the Nralakk Federation. Ormish Jrolk personally spoke on the matter:
 
 
"The comparison between the Qehalak and the Tau Ceti Foreign Legion, while true in some respects, is shoddy at best. While the states are ultimately in charge of their own training and equipment so that they are more effective on their home turf, the Qukala are offering each state teachers from their ranks to cover foundational skills. It will not impact our stringent citizenship requirements or change our integration process for new species. It is a part-time, voluntary force meant to provide internal protection for the Nralakk Federation…"
 
Recruitment flyers state that those with long-term commitments, or those that are in work that would dissuade them from wanting to join the military, will be able to serve in the Qehalak thanks to the lesser obligations required of its members compared to the Kala branches. Due to the Qehalak being organised independently by each Traverse state, it is assumed that requirements and obligations will vary.
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="Reconciliation Tribunal" Held; Independent Traverser Movement Officially Disbanded =
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'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
09/21/2023
 
Hundreds of citizens involved in the Marauder System conflict are tried in a tribunal, and the Federation officially considers the Independent Traverser Movement disbanded.
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Federation Officials have revealed that over the past few weeks, a "Reconciliation Tribunal" has been held. Headed by representatives of the Grand Council, Independent Traverser Movement, and notable civilians impacted by recent events in the Traverse, the tribunal interviewed and tried hundreds of citizens directly tied to the civil strife that swept the Traverse in recent months. Due to the nature of the Tribunal and concerns over "impartiality", it was held in secret but with transcripts and the results now made available to the public.
 
To the surprise of some, several Kala officers were also tried and punished as a result of this tribunal, with the judges citing gross incompetence, negligence, and misuse of force. One Skrell only referred to in records as "Oroq", was identified as a high-level Qukala officer who, as a result of their command, caused a large-scale riot between members of the Independent Traverser Movement and on-duty Kala.
"Officer Oroq's decision-making in this scenario showcases a distinct lack of character that is expected of Kala officers. Their inability to effectively control what was, at the time, a non-violent demonstration; whether through incompetence or malice- led to the injury of fifteen Skrell. Not to mention an additional eight critical injuries and the thousands in property damage as a result of the ensuing riot. It is the belief of this tribunal that they are unfit for their duties, and will be demoted immediately, with additional punishment following further investigation into the matter." - An excerpt from Judge Xarq's statement, taken from the Tribunal transcripts.
 
Members of the Independent Traverser Movement that were found guilty of exacerbating the civil disturbance were given varying sentences. Most were tasked with uncompensated work; helping repair heavily damaged areas of the Traverse. Those with a larger role to play, such as those participating in violent acts or acting in leadership roles, were given prison sentences and a minimum of four weeks in a rehabilitation centre. One ITM leader, proven to have orchestrated several acts of sabotage against critical Federation infrastructure, was given a seventy-five-year sentence. While some called for leniency, the judges stated the following:
 
While the primary objective of the Tribunal was to deal specifically with incidents related to the Independent Traverser Movement, the original government officials involved in the Marauder Phoron conspiracy (see article: "Marauder Collaborators Revealed, Q’elpi Systems Locked Down") were also tried as part of the Tribunal. Their role in the provision of Phoron to Marauders is stated as one of the main factors that eventually led to the formation of the Independent Traverser movement. All officials involved were found guilty to some degree, and were given prison sentences of fifty years and a lifetime ban from holding political positions.
 
With results of the inquisition publically available the Grand Council, in collaboration with representatives of the Indepedendent Traverser Movement, have announced that the organisation has voluntarily disbanded following the negotiations. Leaders of the movement who cooperated with the Nralakk Federation and negotiated on behalf of the organisation were given leniency, but all have voluntarily barred themselves from holding public office or from organising similar movements. These individuals have been given temporary advisor positions on the Grand Council in order to ensure policies agreed upon during negotiations are enacted. A spokesperson for the ITM spoke further on the matter:
 
"The Independent Traverser Movement believes that at least a majority of its objectives have been achieved. Through dedication to change, through peace, we have been able to bring to light systemic issues with how the Traverse has been treated. We have started a process of making it an equal member of the Nrallak Federation. While there are still several reforms that have yet to be announced; we trust the Grand Council to continue working on bettering the quality of life of its citizens.
 
The movement regrets the violence that came as a result of its actions. We denounce and condemn those who used our organisation to spread violence and conflict throughout the Traverse, and we do not support or recognise any members of our organisation that are still active. Our goals were always meant to be achieved in a peaceful manner, yet there were those that co-opted our mission with malicious intent.
 
As our final statement, the Independent Traverser Movement would like to thank the Grand Council and Councillor Weashbi Jrugl for their receptiveness to change. We look forward to working with them until our drafted policies are enacted in full."
 
The Grand Council is planning to enact many of these reforms next week alongside a public address by the Grand Councillor themselves.
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=Grand Council Announces Final Set of Reforms as "Traverse Accords" are Enacted in Full =
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
10/05/2023
 
The Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl announces the final set of reforms, which involves new political parties and a restructuring of the Federation’s top decision-making body, the Grand Council.
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Grand Councillor Weashbi Jrugl's speech earlier today has sent waves throughout the Federation as they announced the formation of new political parties and a restructuring of the Grand Council.
 
[[A video begins to play, showing Weashbi Jrugl approaching a podium in front of a large crowd. To one side is Advisor Ormish Jrolk and several other members of the Grand Council. On the other side there are more plain-clothed Skrell, identified as former leaders of the Independent Traverser Movement. The Grand Councillor begins to speak.]]
 
"I would first like to thank every individual that contributed to the peaceful resolution of this affair. From members of the Grand Council to the leaders of the Independent Traverser Movement that negotiated with us, to the average citizen. Our Union continues to persevere thanks to this collaborative effort, and it is my hope that our society will continue to cooperate towards a better future.
 
[[Jrugl looks over to their sides, acknowledging those standing beside them, then looks back to the audience.]]
 
Over the past year, the Nralakk Federation has faced many threats to its integrity. Piracy during times of scarcity, the greedy politicians who facilitated them, and political strife fuelled by dissidents and insurgents. Yet the Federation still stands. It is thanks to change that we are still here. Stagnancy breeds dissent as the old ways no longer apply to modern life. It enables corruption, as those who would rather profit than contribute to the greater whole of our society hook themselves into the system and change it to suit their own needs.
 
As a result of the reforms passed, the Federation has been made stronger, and the quality of life its citizens experience has increased. From protections for tertiary numericals, to economic reforms and changes made to the administration and autonomy of the Traverse, we have seen a social and political advancement not seen by Skrell in centuries. These reforms have been grouped together as the "Traverse Accords"; a set of policies that recognise the importance of the Traverse within our Federation and grants the region more power to better represent and administrate itself within Federation politics.
 
Today, we on the Grand Council are announcing one final reform to add to these accords; the Grand Council has authorised the establishment of formal political parties; and with it, a change to the organisation of the Grand Council. Details of these parties and who will be heading them will be announced soon.
 
We have enacted great change while still preserving the Nralakk Federation and the values that it stands for. For that, I find myself hopeful for the future of our nation. Where I once felt trepidation, I find myself excited for the future of the Federation and the future of Skrell everywhere. Thank you."
 
[[The Grand Councillor begins to leave, followed by everyone else on the stage. The audience applauds with warbling as the video ends.]]
 
 
After their speech, Councillor Jrugl went on to confirm on Viv-ID that former ITM leaders would be kept on the Grand Council as advisors; as well as leading the Committee for Traverse Well-Being, originally formed as part of reforms made earlier this year to better allocate resources when responding to disasters within Traverse space. When asked about the leader's voluntary absentation from holding political roles (see article: "Reconciliation Tribunal" Held; Independent Traverser Movement Officially Disbanded"), Councillor Jrugl replied that they "[R]equired certain individuals to best keep the interests of the Traverse in mind".
 
No other details have been given so far about these new changes, but it is believed that the parties mentioned will be formed initially from existing members of the Grand Council.
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=Parties Unveiled as Grand Council Reorganises!=
'''News Article'''
 
'''Publisher : Warbler Inquirer'''
 
'''Writer : WhatsUpBrotendo'''
 
'''Editors : RyverStyx, Butterrobber202'''
 
10/13/2023
 
The Grand Council reorganizes as the four new political parties are unveiled.
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=== Beliefs ===


Translated to Tau Ceti Basic
Suur’ka is a belief that abhors complacency and docility of the species, qualities that followers believe gave rise to Glorsh-Omega, and are responsible for the centuries of turmoil that followed. The ideology emphasises the need to be strong, both physically and mentally, with its main doctrines encouraging self-reliance and independence. In most areas of the Federation outside of the Traverse, Suur’ka is seen as barbaric and antithetical to the Federations ideals.


Suur’ka believers take a hard stance on synthetics due to the ideology’s origins, and most will be open in their dislike of synthetic life if they find themselves abroad. It should also be said that Suur’ka is not mutually exclusive with Qeblak or Weishii, and in some cases, even Kir’gul teachings have been adapted by Suur’ka practitioners.


The Grand Council has now unveiled its new political party system. These parties will be represented on the Grand Council by their leaders as permanent advisor roles within the Grand Council structure. The Grand Councillor will also act as the head of their respective party, with Grand Councillor Jrugl now being the leader of the United Federation party.
=== Cloisters ===


The Grand Council clarified the reasoning behind the formation of formal political parties and what this means for future elections, with Grand Councillor Jrugl saying the following on Viv-ID:
Due to the Federations attitude towards the Suur’ka ideology, it has been forced to become a secretive affair, with members forming local cloisters in secluded areas. Sites can range from backrooms of businesses to sites built outside of civilisation. These cloisters provide some sort of accommodation for both the discussion of the ideology and political theory, while also providing space to practice Suur’kas associated martial art Sqai'Laaq.
"The Grand Council and I believe that with the new changes we are experiencing - and will experience - because of the Traverse Accords, we must strive to better represent all prevailing ideologies within the Nralakk Federation. This new organisation will allow the Grand Council to better represent the spectrum of political ideas that exist within the Federation.


Independents will still be allowed to run for the position of Grand Councillor in future elections, and the Grand Council does not believe that this change will impede the chances of any potential candidate's campaign from succeeding."
Membership to these cloisters is exclusive to the local population and requires being invited by a current member. Members are expected to pay dues required for the upkeep of their cloister, but because of the secrecy around practising the ideology, is typically not strictly enforced to prevent authorities from being given knowledge of the cloister by a disgruntled former member.


=== Sqai'Laaq and Suur’ka ===


Each party leader has provided a mission statement, as well as a summary of their party's policies:
While proto-Suur’ka beliefs typically complimented proto-Sqai'Laaq practices, the two were quite distinct thanks to the disparate interpretations of both. The founder of modern Sqai'Laaq was a follower of a Suur’ka sect, however, which eventually resulted in the martial art and the modern Suur’ka ideology becoming virtually indistinct from one another, with Sqai'Laaq being seen as just an extension of the Suur'ka ideology.
The United Federation Party, headed by Grand Councillor Jrugl, aims to continue the Grand Councillors' current policies.  


"Progress is vital to the continued existence of the Nralakk Federation, but that progress must be carefully navigated. Stagnation and corruption threaten to destroy what we have built over the millennia and must be combatted at every opportunity." - Mission statement for the United Federation party.
=== Doctrines of Note ===


Reform: Reforms for the betterment of the Federation will be considered, with an emphasis on the de-isolation of the Federation in order to benefit the Federation's standing in the wider politics of the Orion Spur.
*Determination


Megacorporations: Megacorporation activity within the Federation will be accepted, but their influence on the Skrellian way of life and their impact on the Federation as a whole will be closely monitored.  
Determination, like its counterparts in the Skrell religions, is a doctrine that teaches perseverance, and to carry on even when the odds are not in your favour. In Suur’ka, this is interpreted as determination in battle, and learning how to work towards a victory when you are at a disadvantage.


Foreign Policy: The United Federation party plans to continue relations with the Solarian Alliance while seeking out warm relations with other nations throughout the Spur.
*Self-reliance


Autonomy: The party currently has no plans on reducing or expanding on the autonomy of the Traverse.
Self-reliance is fairly self-explanatory; it emphasises the need to rely on oneself, rather than others. This can be used in day-to-day life such as relying on your own skills while working on a project, but it can also be interpreted as self-reliance in combat.


Nlom Relays: Nlom Relays are considered vital to the continued existence of the Nralakk Federation, and are a crucial link between Skrell across all worlds within Federation space.
*Independence


The Homeworld Traditionalist Coalition is led by Nalo Gir-Roq, the Overseer of Tuz'qlip Researchers and pioneer of gene therapy techniques that contributed to the treatment of the X'Lu'oa. The Coalition aims to maintain the culture and traditions of the Nralakk Federation where possible.
Similar to self-reliance, but focuses more on not being dependant on those seen as ‘outsiders’. In practice, this doctrine teaches Suur’ka practitioners to be independent of rulers who are too disconnected from them and their struggles. This has led to many Suur’ka followers holding an anti-Federation view politically, favouring more localised Governments that are more invested in the follower’s interests.  


"Tradition and the upholding of our species' values are vital to keeping the Nralakk Federation intact. New ideas should be challenged before they are accepted, and change should only be made when it is clear that it benefits the Federation as a whole." - Mission statement for the Homeworld Traditionalist Coalition.
*Strength


Reform: Reforms are only to be enacted where absolutely necessary for the preservation of the Federation and its goals.
Strength is quite broad of a term but is typically interpreted as the honing and favouring of the strength of a person. Suur’ka teaches that strength should be the guiding principle of society, and that leaders should be strong enough to lead that society.


Megacorporations: While the Coalition has no active policies for or against megacorporations within the Federation, their potential influence on the Federation and its people is a matter of concern. Foreign interference in the Federation's economy and affairs should be heavily considered before they are allowed to continue or expand operations with Federation space.
== Kir’gul ==


Foreign Policy: The Nralakk Federation should attempt to stay out of wider Spur affairs where possible while sustaining current relations with the Solarian Alliance.
Kir’gul is the belief in the full individuality of a Skrell, abhorring the Wake and believing that it inhibits the ability of the species to show true self-expression. Kir’gul is less of a unified ideology than Suur’ka; it only has one main doctrine known as ‘Ya’Qu’, a teaching that bears resemblance to humanity’s phrase ‘live in the moment’.


Autonomy: The traditional administrative systems for the Traverse should be reintroduced, replacing the newly-implemented system with policies that address concerns without compromising the central authority of the Federation.
=== Origins ===


Nlom Relays: The Federation's Nlom Relay network is a vital part of the Federation's trans stellar infrastructure, enabling a strong, unified nation that allows Skrell to work in the interests of the collective rather than the individual.
Since Kir’gul is not a codified ideology, and more of a catch-all for the various beliefs that emphasise individuality that Skrell hold, it’s difficult to give much detail into its origins. The Nralakk Federation officially classified Kir’gul in 2272, being described as a ‘self-serving ideology that has no place in Skrellian society’.


=== Beliefs ===


The Federalist League is led by Advisor Ormish Jrolk. The League's primary objective is to create a Federalist state, where each part of the Federation has equal authority and importance. The League intends to expand on recent reforms while also promoting more proactive foreign policy and additional megacorporate investment into the Nralakk Federation.
The requirements for a belief to be classified as ‘Kir’gul’ are so broad, that examples of this ideology can be seen almost anywhere. Saying this, however, the ideology can mostly be seen in the Traverse or in non-Federation space, particularly in places with a small Skrellian population where the Wake does not have much prevalence. In human space it’s mostly seen in Skrell who are active in the arts, using their art as a medium to express themselves. In the Traverse, Kir’gul can be seen in small yet well-established colonies out in the fringes of the sector, too far out for the Federation to keep in regular contact with them.  


"For the many, not the few. The Nralakk Federation was founded on this idea. Through the equal division of power between all parts of our union, we can build a stronger, more focused nation that can adequately uphold the ideas it was founded upon." - Mission statement for the Federalist League.
=== Acceptance by the Federation ===


Reform: The League plans to further reform the Nralakk Federation, focusing on equal power between the inner systems and the Traverse, while also reworking economic policy in response to the Phoron Crisis and its impact on the Federation.
The Nralakk Federation officially discourages Kir’gul much in the same way it does Suur’ka. Despite this, they are less strict on Kir’gul believers due to the ideology being more peaceful and not intrinsically anti-Federation in belief. While both emphasise independence in their own way, Kir’gul beliefs are typically non-violent.


Megacorporations: Megacorporate investment into the Nralakk Federation is considered critical in response to the growing scarcity of Phoron. Special Economic Zones, while considered a net benefit, are not considered effective enough alone to help boost the Federation's economy. That said, megacorporations should cooperate with State-Owned Enterprises, and competition between the megacorporations and the Federation's own enterprises will not be encouraged.
=== Ya’qu and Other Common Beliefs ===


Foreign Policy: The Federalist League intends to continue nurturing good relations with the Solarian Alliance, while focusing on additional security along the Federation's border with the human Wildlands. The attack by Beauchamp, along with the increased risk of piracy and bandit attacks against Skrell, prove that the Federation must take a more aggressive stance to protect its citizens and its territory.
While all followers of Kir'gul follow the tenet of '''Ya'qu''', the philosophy behind Kir'gul encourages each follower to form their own distinct code of conduct to help achieve individuality and self-expression. The doctrines listed below are examples of what a Kir'gul follower ''may'' believe in, and are not necessarily beliefs that are commonly held by those that follow Kir'gul.


Autonomy: The goal of the Federalist League to create an equal-party nation means that the autonomy of the Traverse is of major importance to the party. Additional rights and freedoms for sectors outside of the core worlds will be pursued wherever possible.
*Ya’qu


Nlom Relays: The Nlom Relay network, while important, is not considered vital to the continuance of the Nralakk Federation. Each state should have the right to choose whether or not they will enable, disable, or otherwise change how the network impacts them.
As mentioned before, Ya’qu can be broadly interpreted as ‘live in the moment’. It’s a teaching that emphasises on taking any opportunity to better oneself, and to enjoy life to the fullest. Because of how broad the teaching is, there are many interpretations of how exactly one should ‘live in the moment’. For example, many followers take up several hobbies throughout their life, or attempt to learn as many skills as they can. Some interpret Ya'qu in more extreme ways, participating in dangerous activities such as skydiving or extreme sports.


*Independence
The Free Skrell Union will be led by Yoana Ji'ko, a representative to the Republic of Biesel and former Governor of the Ocror region on Qerrbalak. The party focuses on economic growth through the introduction of megacorporations into the Federation, and has a keen interest in furthering relations with the Republic of Biesel.


"An economy without needless interference is an economy that performs well. Our fellow star travellers in humanity have flourished in a fraction of the time it took us to, and the Federation should take their ideas and mould them into something more compatible with Skrellian society, if not adopted in their entirety. The adoption of a free open market and receptiveness to change are vital for the continued prosperity of our nation." - Mission statement for the Free Federal Union.
While Suur’ka believes in independence in terms of being free of the will of others who don’t share your goals, many Kir’gul followers believe in the independence of thought. Having your own thoughts be free of outside influence is seen as paramount, and typically results in many followers of Kir’gul suppressing the Wake in order to be free of its influence on their minds.


Reform: The Free Skrell Union will focus on economic reforms, and currently has no intention to enact or repeal social or political reforms unless deemed necessary for the continued function of the Nralakk Federation.
*Self-expression


Megacorporations: Megacorporations are one of the core interests of the Free Skrell Union. Megacorporate involvement in the economy of the Nralakk Federation is seen as vital to continued economic growth, and the party sees the expansion of their operations within Federation space to be a priority. Competition between megacorporations and State-Owned Enterprises should be promoted to ensure economic growth and continued innovation in all sectors.
Self-expression is seen by many Kir’gul practitioners as being the best way to express oneself. Many Kir’gul practitioners find themselves in careers related to the arts, such as writing or painting, but practitioners have also taken to expressing themselves in their work regardless of the field they’re in. The important part is that the practitioner has the ability to express themselves in their work or hobbies in some way.


Foreign Policy: The party wishes to continue the Federation's relationship with the Solarian Alliance, while also furthering relations with the Republic of Biesel. The Free Skrell Union currently has no interest in developing relations with any other polity within the Orion Spur.
*Solidarity


Autonomy: The Free Skrell Union currently has no plans to retract or expand on the autonomy of Traverse states. The party believes that the Traverse would benefit from megacorporate involvement within its industries, and will work alongside local governments to ensure that this is the case.
As the main tenet of a Kir’gul belief is on individuality, many followers follow a policy of non-violence, seeing it as antithetical to the core belief to exert your will on another. This belief can range from complete pacifism to the use of force in self-defence.


Nlom Relays: The Nlom Relay network is considered a hindrance to the cultivation of ideas and innovation within Skrellian society. Policies that would result in the network being limited or disabled will be pursued by the party where possible.
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Revision as of 05:03, 12 December 2023

Skrell Faith

The Skrell have largely followed the core tenants of Qeblak, with some minor schisms occurring throughout the ages. An overlapping theme across these religions is the reverence of the stars that represent the various cosmic entities in which the Skrell recognise. Whilst most other species eventually outgrew this early form of religion, the Skrell have managed to maintain for millennia.

Qeblak

Qeblak is considered the oldest faith by the Skrell. It is a mixture of both astrology and astronomy, the doctrines of the faith revolving around both giving divinity to astronomical objects, while also studying them in great detail. The central theme of the religion has since bled into Skrellian culture, and has resulted in those that follow the Qeblak being highly celebrative of the pursuit of knowledge, exploration, science and innovation.

Followers of Qeblak believe that through intricate calculations, it is possible to predict terrestrial events from celestial observations. It is believed that Qeblak has its roots in the calendrical system known as the Nral'oqq, which was used to predict seasonal shifts. It would eventually evolve into the first rudimentary faith after it was believed that these celestial changes were in fact a method of divine communication provided by the cosmos surrounding them.

As Qeblak relies on astronomy and other sciences to practice the faith, it is seen as the more academic Skrellian religion. Those who practice Qeblak are more likely to emphasise the importance of knowledge and learning when compared to Weishiin Skrell. Qeblak is also seen as the religion most favoured by the Nralakk Federation by its critics; its centralised hierarchy and established orthodox doctrine allow greater control, making it an effective tool to ensure its followers are loyal to the Federation. The Nralakk Federation officially makes no distinction between Qeblak and Weishii, treating both as equally sanctioned religions within Federation space.

Observatory Domes

Members of the Qeblak faith come together on a biweekly basis at their local Observatory Dome, a building that acts as both a church and a place of astronomical study. The Nralakk Federation does its best to ensure that at least one Observatory Dome is within a reasonable distance per thousand Qeblak followers, and that everyone has reasonable access to its facilities.

Starkeepers are the hosts of these Domes, more senior members of the Qeblak faith who are tasked with the maintenance of the building, while also being in charge of organising events where members of the community can practice the faith. The more common events involve lectures on a given galactic entity such as stars, planets, or nebulae, which are showcased using holographic projectors to allow attendees to see and experience what is being covered. Non-Skrell who attend these events describe it as an ethereal experience.

Outside of the Federation, Observatory Domes can vary in terms of quality and ease of access. In Tau Ceti in particular, the Starlight Zone in Mendell City is the only location with established observatory domes, with most being located in the Lekan District. These domes are not as spectacular as those found in the Federation, with only a handful having access to the holographic projection equipment necessary to provide a similar experience as Domes in the Federation. There are also a few Observatory Domes located within Severson City, and are more unique in that they are built upon mobile barges that go out to sea for their biweekly events. These barges are quite small, however, meaning that many Qeblak followers within Severson are forced to cross into the Lekan District to practice their faith, much to their annoyance.

Leadership

Qeblak is governed by only particular Skrell, those demonstrating extraordinary psionic prowess. It is believed that only the most powerful of psionics are capable of accurately gleaning information from astronomical objects, and translating the information received from them. The clergy, known as the "Qyu-Nyala", is composed of different ranks depicting how far a Skrell is on their journey as religious leaders.

Qe'Puu - Starsquires

The Qe'Puu are the youngest, usually around the ages of 40 - 50 years old. They are typically Skrell with high psionic potential that have chosen to devote their lives to Qeblak, and will undergo apprenticeships to observe and learn from those that have come before them. They will remain as Qe'Pluu until they successfully pass a series of tests - both in knowledge and psionics. They usually tasked with menial labour, such as organizing a higher-ranking member's astrological charts or cleaning the places of religious worship - a massive temple that has a glass ceiling to enable transparent viewing of the sky above known as "The Observatory Domes".

Qe'Naho - Starkeepers

The Qe'Naho are above the Qe'Puu, and are described as the 'protectors of Qeblak'. The Qe'Naho are seen as the next generation of Skrell that will lead the religion and as such are expected to ensure the protection of the faith through rigorous studying of the doctrines, and uphold it at all times. Qe'Naho can only ascend the ranks of Qeblak if a higher-ranking member retires, which shifts the hierarchal system that guides the faith. Starkeepers act as counsellors, advisors and community spiritual leaders.

Qe'Bqak - Starchanters

The Qe'Bqak are the highest-ranking members of Qeblak, and are considered masterful psionic wielders. They study astronomical objects, transcribing them into Lu-Qsi (Abyss Journals). Skrell that receive this position are expected to retire once they believe they have completed their work, with the culture of the Skrell usually resulting in them retaining the position until their death. Qe'Bqak are the only members of the clergy allowed to give advice to the Grand Councillor.

Qe'Kasho - Starseeker

The Starseeker is a role of authority within the Qeblak faith, with the main responsibility of managing and organising the clergy. It has no authority outside of matters related to Qeblak, and while superior to Starchanters within the faiths internal structure, the Starseeker is unable to provide advice to the Grand Council in any official capacity. Becoming a Starseeker can only be attained through assignment by Starchanters through a divination ceremony, performed soon after the death of the last Starseeker. The ceremony itself requires five of the most senior Starchanters to come together at the Qeblak'i archive, who will discern who will be the next Starseeker based on their findings.

There are no official requirements to being a Starseeker other than being a fully grown adult (by Skrellian standards), and to be a member of the Qeblak faith, but all recorded Starseekers have so far been Skrell of high psionic aptitude and are typically primary numericals within Federation society.

Holy Prayers of Qeblak

Miasmic Cluster (Gaqq-qu'ya)

From the path one fell,
where their duty lay neglected,
there is only forgiveness to ask,
of the cosmos that has yet to be traversed,
allow one time to re-ascertain their goals,
and return to the path aligned for them.

Beginning of the Protostar (Wetl'qu-Qih)

The humble beginnings of all,
the start of a process anew,
all that one asks is for the stars to align,
and grant aid in the future to come, 
so that one can travel the path created, 
for it is only through obedience,
can one strive for success. 

Devourer of the Cosmos (Eqqa-Luyal)

Hallowed cosmos,
custodian of life and death,
the price has been paid,
align the stars and guide,
the souls of stardust,
that have since left our world.

Star-Bright (Qu-qu'qu)

Shining bright amongst,
the most blessed of stars, 
it is the cosmos one calls,
to give it praise and admiration,
its beauty ever-unfolding,
its rage known, 
one can all but ask,
for protection. 

Marriage & Death

Marriage is considerably different for Skrell, as their relationships are typically not as monogamous as the other species found within the Orion Spur. Ancient followers of Qeblak created a ceremony for the joining of various Skrell, eventually calling it the "Pairing of the Stars" or "Quy-aqa", which has survived for thousands of years and evolved to what it is today. The ceremony is considered incredibly intimate, and a sign that the Skrell within the newly forming Quya respect the foundations of the union. The actual planning of the ceremony can take years, with minute details considered highly important to the result of the ceremony. Most will take place within the Observatory Domes, hosted by the same number of Starkeepers as there are Skrell willing to form a union.

The actual ceremony will commence just after sunrise, and is expected to occur throughout the whole day. Skrell from the Quya will select a Starkeeper, who will eventually be told about the respective Skrell's wishes and desires in regards to the formation of the Quya. After the process has concluded the various Skrell will be escorted to a circular altar, where they will each stand opposite of another and join hands. The Starkeepers will then circle around the union, each psionically expressing the knowledge given to them by those within the forming Quya. After this is done, the Skrell will psionically bond through the use of a process known as "mind-melding". This process is the final step in the ceremony, and is meant to symbolize the attachment to each Skrell within the Quya. Should they wish, the Quya will then be registered within the Nralakk Federation.

Death is not considered the end by the Skrell; merely a temporary transition between what is here, and what is within the cosmos. Qeblak describes death as being an invitation to join the cosmos, whether as the smallest comet or the largest quasar, all Skrell are said to join those who have already departed. The most common method for post-mortem instructions is burial, so that the body can be reabsorbed back into the environment it stemmed from.

Doctrines

The Doctrines of Qeblak, or known as the Qrikiqi, is a set of virtues which constitute the major practices of Qeblak. They are:

  • Waaq Qrikiqi: Studious (Nral'Malic: Wa'Pii)

Studying and the gaining of knowledge is a cornerstone of both Skrell culture and the Qeblak faith. In context, this virtue is the studying of the stars and constellations, and divining meaning from the viewers interpretations.

  • Laqiq Qrikiqi: Obedience (Nral'Malic: Laqiq)

The virtue of obedience can be interpreted in many ways, but is normally recognised by practitioners as viewing and accepting the teachings of Starkeepers and Starchanters. Another interpretation commonly held is obeying the will of the universe.

  • Qowii Qrikiqi: Tolerance (Nral'Malic: qo'Wiq)

Like obedience, tolerance can be interpreted in multiple ways. Most accept that its meant in a more general form, and that followers should show tolerance to those not of the Qeblak faith as well as non-Skrell. Alternatively, it can also be seen as tolerance for what the constellations say, and how sometimes you may not receive the interpretation you wanted.

  • Vri'Wii Qrikiqi: Diligence (Nral'Malic: Vqiwii)

Diligence is one of the more straightforward doctrines of the faith. The proper study of the constellations must be made in order to receive the most accurate interpretation.

  • Nlamo Qrikiqi: Patience (Nral'Malic: Nlaq'Wo)

Patience, like above, is a straightforward doctrine. Patience, diligence, and study are all needed in order to properly read the constellations, but patience is taught in particular as rushing to conclusions ultimately leads to false readings.

Weishii

A relatively "newer" belief within the Nralakk Federation; Weishii is a schism of Qeblak that flourished during the first colonial expansion of the Skrell species. Weishii follows a similar belief to that of Qeblak - with slight distinctions. Those of the faith believe that there is a more spiritual path that can be travelled in order to gain insight into the galaxy, mostly revolving around the various constellations spotted from the Homeworld. The constellations are observed and then meditated upon for further understanding of oneself.

There are a variety of techniques for those who follow Weishii that can be utilized in order to gain this deeper upstanding. Meditation, the reading of multiple sacred texts united within a book known as the Ron'tor-Aq, and the use of special brews created with wulumunusha extract being the most common. It is encouraged by those of the faith to combine these techniques in order to better the chances of discovering a deeper understanding of themselves and the galaxy they find themselves within.

Weishii relies on natural groves, grottos, and other secluded areas to provide suitable sanctuaries to practice the faith. This reliance on nature has resulted in it playing an important role in the Weishiin faith; followers are more likely to have an appreciation for nature, while the more ardent followers will practice vegetarianism or veganism. Weishiin Skrell as a whole do not put as much emphasis on academia when compared to those who follow Qeblak, although they are still subjected to the same cultural expectations of the Nralakk Federation.

Weishiin Sanctuaries

Weishiin Sanctuaries have little to no standardisation; many followers of the faith do not believe in consecrated buildings designated for their faith and instead utilise the wilderness as central meeting places for their religious events. These places usually form around natural groves and clearings in the woods, or around coral reefs in more shallow waters, preferably away from any sources of light or noise pollution.

Once these sanctuaries are formed and Weishii communities established, it is expected that those who are on their journey to become Masters of the faith will maintain and care for their local sanctuaries. Masters of the faith will typically tour these sanctuaries in their local area, sharing knowledge and providing services where needed. The act of touring is known as Kon’ra‘Qii, literally translated to ‘To move and talk’.

Because of the nature of the faith and how these sanctuaries develop, Weishii followers are not similarly affected by moving outside of the Federation as Qeblak followers are; wherever Weishiin communities develop, sanctuaries are soon to follow as long as there's wilderness for them to be established. Biesel in Tau Ceti has one of the largest concentrations of Skrell in the system, and as such multiple sanctuaries can be found around the planet, typically on the outskirts of the planets population centres. The Starlight Zone’s Severson City has an understanding with its neighbouring Lekan District, allowing Weishii followers from both neighbourhoods to use the district’s access to Severson’s Rift, which allows travel to Weishiin Sanctuaries that have formed in its shallows. There are also several land-based sanctuaries that can be found in the outskirts of Mendell City, towards the mountain ranges to its west.

Leadership

Weishii's hierarchy is based on age stratification; where the eldest, in terms of being a believer, are usually those that oversee the faith. The "clergy" is split into three categories, each being a distinct telling of how far a believer has progressed within Weishii. The entirety of the "clergy" is known as the "Weishiiq". It is a very decentralized hierarchy, with the eldest of the Weishiiq typically left to make their own minor choices in regards to a sanctuary and how to teach.

Wei'Qii - Apprentice

An apprentice is a young believer, who either has yet to learn about the faith or is in the beginning stages of their studies in regards to the faith. They are frequently assigned to journeymen in order to be mentored in regards to Weishii, mostly associated with the Ron'tor'Aq and the brewing of wulumunusha extract within various liquids - mostly Dyn tea.

Wei'Rii - Journeyman

A journeyman is an older believer within the Weishii faith, and has managed to successfully provide evidence of their teachings to a Master. They are considered to be the mentors of Weishii, and are obliged to tutor the fledgeling apprentices. They are typically well-versed in the teachings of the Ron'tor'Aq and are expected to obey the doctrines set forth by the holy text.

Wei'Vii - Master

The masters of Weishiiq have essentially passed through the chain from the lowly beginnings of an apprentice all through to the final stages of becoming a master; producing their own text that will be evaluated by the eldest of masters through the process of Kon'ra'Qii. Only upon the clearance of five grandmasters, will a journey be accepted to become a master. Masters are also obliged to begin their own sanctuaries and foster a community in which believers can thrive and learn.

Holy Scriptures of Weishii

"For when there existed both light and darkness, 
 there existed the cosmos. The benevolent energy,
 shared across the all-covering galaxy that would,
 be embued within the Skrell. It is only through,
 the understanding of oneself that one can,
 truly begin to ascend spiritually."
"Defiance goes against the teachings,
 even in its simplicity. One cannot be defiant,
 and obedient to the teachings. It is only through obedience,
 can one achieve excellence."
"Meditation within solace will yield,
 greater results than that of meditation,
 within the spur of a cacophony. Remaining,
 serene, even after the process of meditation,
 is a vital aspect for all students of the faith.
 Intrapersonal conflict must be dealt with,
 for the teachings to be useful." 

Marriage & Death

The views on marriage for Weishiin are very liberal. It is considered not as a religious duty, and Weishii does not compel a person to be married. It does not force somebody to remain as a bachelor. It is not laid down anywhere that followers must produce children or regulate the number of children that they produce. It allows each individual the freedom to decide for themself all the issues pertaining to marriage.

Despite the faith not considering it a religious duty, there are various traditions and customs that are expected to be followed by those that wish to form a Quya. The ceremony is considered incredibly private, with most being only witnessed by the Wei'Vii initiating the Quya. The process is rather intimate, as the Skrell will all drink from a singular chalice spiked with wulumunusha extract - where they will then meditate and form a "Nlom'akk" or a "Psionic Link". This is meant to emphasize that the Skrell are no longer individuals, but a Quya.

Weishii have similar beliefs to that of Qeblak in regards to death; it is merely a transitioning stage. Once a Skrell has passed, a small ceremony will be held within a sanctuary, where both the Quya and Clergy will sing various hymns. This meant to draw the spirit of the Skrell out of its body, before the final process of the funeral rites - cremation. If the hymns had not drawn the spirit out, the cleansing burn will force it out.

Doctrines

The Doctrines of Weishii, or known as the Wei'Priqi, is a set of virtues which constitute the major practices of Weishii. They are:

  • Agrok Wei'Kriqi: Determination (Nral'Malic: Agro'Qi)

Determination is a key component to the Weishii faith. Determination to one’s self and one’s future but also determination to the faith and the community as a whole. This doctrine is focused on bettering the individual and those around them.

  • Ziroq Wei'Kriqi: Serenity (Nral'Malic: Zi'ro-Qii)

Serenity ties directly into the core tenets and practices of Weishii. This doctrine is often associated with the many meditations and tea ceremonies that are held by the Weishii faith. Followers of Weishii are often encouraged to be peaceful and serene in any situation.

  • Qanhe Wei'Kriqi: Honesty (Nral'Malic: Kan'Chiq)

Being honest is the way of the Weishii faith. Lying is frowned upon due to the impacts it can have on the community and the individual alike. For a community to arise and respect each other, everyone must be honest and forthcoming with their feelings and grievances.

  • Qlonii Wei'Kriqi: Wisdom (Nral'Malic: Wronoqi)

Wisdom is highly regarded within the Weishii faith and it is said to be the hardest doctrine to fully understand. What wisdom means is ultimately up to the individual; however, those who consider themselves wise may be shocked to hear that others may not view them the same. This leads wisdom up to the interpretation of the individual, but also the community.

  • Wra'Qos Wei'Kriqi: Acceptance (Nral'Malic: Qonros)

Acceptance is fairly straightforward. Those with an open, and friendly, mind will be accepted into the faith with no issue as long as their intentions are pure. Weishii is also accepting of those willing to change and align with the core tenets. Being welcoming to those of all backgrounds is extremely important to the followers of Weishii and the community around them. Those who participate in deductive behaviors within the Nralakk Federation are said to be impure by the Weishii faith.

Shared Constellations

The constellations deemed important by both Qeblak and Weishii followers:

The Island

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Meanings: Loneliness. Introspection. Earth. Rising above, or, in certain orientations, sinking beneath. Reality.


The Hatching Egg

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Meanings: New beginnings. A fresh start. Youth. Life. Excitement. Ignorance. Foolishness. Joy.


The Star Chanter

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Meanings: Wisdom. Spirituality. Connection with the stars. Connection to history. Aloofness. A rigid path. Air.


The Jiu’x’klua

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Meanings: Art. Creation. Loss. Sadness. Longing. Communication. The imaginary.


The Stormcloud

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Meanings: Conflict. Shock. Surprises. Tension. Endurance. Strength. Force. Fire.


The Gnarled Tree

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Meanings: Age. Wisdom. Sickness. Frailty, or, in certain orientations, toughness. Rigidity. Tradition. Plantlife. Balance.


The Poet

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Meanings: Communication. Progress. Science. Advancement. Longing. Art. Expression. Loneliness. Contentment. Dreams.


The Bloated Toad

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Meanings: Greed. Arrogance. Wealth. Success. Smugness. Laziness. Accomplishment. Adulthood.


The Void

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Meanings: Death. Endings. Mystery. The unknown. Fear. Danger. Creation.


The Qu’Poxiii

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Meanings: Love. Friendship. Company. Opposites. Teamwork. Happiness. The material. Safety. Progress. Support.


The Fisher

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Meanings: Hard work. Stagnation. Embarrassment. Water. Patience. A long, but productive wait.

Qwei’Paqui - Astrological Tarot Cards

Before the Skrell were able to reach other planets the Qwei’Paqui (Stargazing Cards) were rarely used; they were ideal for times when there were no stars in the sky to be observed, but typically the tarot was ignored for more traditional stargazing events. Post-Space Age, however, the Skrell have found more utility in having tarot cards on hand. As the Skrell move further and further away from Nralakk, it becomes impossible to see the main constellations that have reverence in Qeblak or Wesihii, making the Qwei’Paqui important for those who wish to stargaze away from home.

While not typically used by Skrell living in Nralakk, the Qwei’Paqui sees use by most Skrell in the Federation, with local decks including both the main Qeblak and Weishii constellations along with any local constellations that have been approved by the Qeblak church. The tarot also sees use outside of the Federation, with most Skrell communities such as Mictlan and New Gibson having their own local decks - the only exception to this being Europa, due to the colony being deep underwater.

Usage and How to Perform Readings

Readings are generally done using only the main constellations (those shared by Qeblak and Weishii) and the user's own minor constellations; cards with minor constellations that are not part of the user's home constellations are usually withdrawn from the deck, but can be kept depending on the deck owner’s attitude towards the minor constellations. For those who live in areas with no observable constellations, such as the Skrell on Europa, the Qwei’Paqui completely replaces stargazing. In these cases, only the main constellations shared by both Qeblak and Weishii are used.

Qwei’Paqui cards can either be normal facing or reversed facing; normal facing is associated with positive attributes, while reverse facing is associated with negative attributes. For constellations that have more neutral attributes, the connotations rely on how the card is drawn; the attribute ‘social standing’ associated with New Gibson’s Iqi Star could be seen as a loss or gain in social standing depending on the card’s facing, for example.

Card reading can also be used by those who are travelling, with the first instances of it being used this way dated to the Skrell Age of Sail; in the modern-day, those serving on Qukala vessels, trading ships, or otherwise travelling for long periods of time will use the Qwei’Paqui as a quick way of divining their fortune when being able to find constellations may prove difficult, or if stargazing would be too much of a distraction from more immediate concerns.

While stargazing is seen as a communal affair, the Qwei’Paqui is seen as more personal since the individual draws their own cards. Sharing any divinations made is still common and tarot readings can be done as a group, but any interpretations that can be made are regarded as a personal matter that should not be assisted with. The only exception to this are the Qeblak and Weishii priests, who are seen as better educated in divination than your average Skrell, and are generally relied on by followers to offer insight in the event that they are unsure on how to interpret their observations.

There are two types of readings that are common throughout Skrell society: Daily Readings and Bi-weekly readings. Daily readings became popular during Qerrbalak’s Age of Sail period; the violent weather patterns of the planet made travel by sea a dangerous affair up until modern sailing and weather prediction were innovated, which made regular tarot card readings popular for the more superstitious Skrell. Daily readings are performed by shuffling the deck and taking four cards, where one card acts as the centre, and the other three cards take place left, right, and above it. The centre card represents the main focal point of the matter, while the other three cards will describe the events surrounding it. Daily readings are only used on their own, and during times when stargazing would either be impossible or dangerous while travelling.

Bi-weekly readings were the first method developed to use the Qwei’Paqui, being used in conjunction with stargazing events or on their own if the skies did not allow for stargazing with the naked eye. These readings tell a story by linking past, present, and future events together; Three cards are drawn after shuffling the deck, and from left to right are meant to represent an event that happened or will happen in the user’s past, present, and future. Any divination made using the bi-weekly reading is seen as separate from any readings made while stargazing if both are used at the same time, but they can be tangentially related.

Outside of these readings, some Skrell are known to come up with their own way of divination through the Qwei’Paqui. This is typically done by Weishii followers due to the less dogmatic nature of the religion, while Qeblak followers tend to stay to the readings that are approved by the church.

Examples of Qwei'Paqui cards

  • An example of how a daily reading is laid out on a table.
  • An example of how a bi-weekly reading is laid out on a table.
  • Examples of non-Nralakk cards that can be typically found in Qwei'Paqui decks.

Syncretism of Skrellian Beliefs

Due to the structure of both Qeblak and Weishii being more inclusive than most religions, the Skrell faiths have gained a small following of non-Skrell, most notably Humanity. The studying of stars and constellations from Qeblak, and the spiritual focus in the Weishii faith both appeal to those who follow nontheistic religions, such as Buddhism. This has also worked inversely, with some Skrell co-opting parts of Buddhist teachings that they believe compliment their own faith.

Other than the religious aspects, Skrellian practices have found a small following in human circles, such as astrologists; Constellations and their interpretations are used similarly to how they would be used in the Skrell faiths, but without associating divinity to them or any other religious connotations. This has had mixed reactions from Skrell, with most opinions ranging from dismissiveness to annoyance.

Requirements for Employment With Megacorporations

To ensure that the role of Chaplain aboard Megacorporation facilities is carried out by qualifying personnel, the Nralakk Federation and Qeblak Starchanters have provided a list of requirements for those who wish to be employed as a priest. Potential applicants must:

  • Hold the title of Starkeeper within the Qeblak faith.
  • Be at least 120 years of age.
  • Hold a degree in theological studies or a similar field, as well as a second degree related to astronomy.
  • Have a minimum SCS of 6.7 for Federation citizens.

Due to the decentralised nature of Weishii, the Federation and notable Weishii followers have been unable to provide a clear list of requirements for Weishii priests. As such, the only requirement for an employed priest of the Weishii faith is that they are either currently a Journeyman or Master of the Weishii faith, and have received some form of formal education in theological studies.

Religious Holidays and Events

Coming of Age

Qeblak Ceremony

For Qeblak believers, this ceremony is more like a religious exam. The Skrell who is going through the ceremony will enter their local observatory with their Starkeeper. The Skrell must then recite the Wetl'qu-Qih, or 'Beginning of the Protostar'. Once this is done, they will have to go through a rigorous exam where their knowledge of the faith is tested, before finally being given a set of constellations to identify. After identifying the constellations they must state what each constellation means to them while their mind is being read by the Starkeeper. Once the ceremony is finished, the Starkeeper will divine a 'fortune' for the Skrell, giving them a glimpse of what their life will be like using the interpretations given earlier, as well as advice on how to ensure or alter this path. Afterwards, they are given a shoulder cape and greeted by their close friends and family as they celebrate.

Weishii Ceremony

For Weishii believers, the ceremony is a lot more relaxed, with an emphasis made on the person's spiritual readiness to become an adult, rather than testing. The ritual is hosted normally by a Wei'Vii, a Master of the faith, and is more communal than the Qeblak ritual. The Skrell going through the rite will imbibe a special tonic made from wulumunusha extract while engaging in a spiritual discussion telepathically with the Master. Observers will then look on and chant; producing a low melancholy of warbling and croaking. The purpose of the discussion is for the Master to gauge the Skrell’s understanding of themselves and the cosmos. Using this information, the Master will give them parting advice at the end of the ceremony for them to reflect upon, with the aim of improving themselves as a person.

Bright Nights

Bright Nights is a term used for two times of the year where the constellations important to the Qeblak and Weishii faiths are most visible on Qerrbalak; this is due to the orbit and rotation of the planet showcasing the optimal view of the constellations. In the summer, the constellations Hatching Egg, Jiu’x’Kula, Gnarled Tree, Poet, Qu’Poxii, and Fisher can be seen. In the winter, the constellations observed consist of The Island, Star Chanter, Stormcloud, Bloated Toad, and Void are most visible.

Now that the Federation has expanded outside of the homeworld, Bright Nights have evolved into a religious ceremony where observers gather inside their local observatory and stargaze; often looking for their planet’s constellations. This is normally accompanied by hymns of warbling and croaks as well as the sharing of interpretations of constellations observed that night.

Martial Arts

While not a belief in and of itself, Skrellian martial arts holds signifigance to most Skrell, being used as a tool to practice their beliefs. There are two main martial arts practiced by Skrell: Sqai'Tzi, and Sqai'Laaq. Sqai'Tzi is the original and more accepted martial art, being practiced by most Skrell both in the Federation and abroad. Sqai'Laaq, on the other hand, is a more combat-orientated martial art practised by followers of Suur'ka.

Sqai'Tzi

Sqai'Tzi can be loosely translated as ‘Conflict of Mind and Soul’, and is a martial art primarily used as a means of recreation and meditation by most Skrell in the Federation. The martial art is ancient and is believed to have been fully conceptualised around the 8th Century CE on Qerrbalak.

Skrell Practices and Non-Skrell Practices

The primary focus of Sqai'Tzi is the mental and physical well-being of its practitioners, and has been compared to yoga or Tai Chi by outside observers because of it. Most actions performed while practising Sqai'Tzi are described as constant, broad motions or stretching. These actions are typically paired with meditation and breathing exercises.

When done as a group activity, participants will psionically communicate with each other and coordinate their exercises to be done in unison as a way of connecting with each other. Sqai'Tzi can also be practised alone, or with a teacher. When Sqai'Tzi is performed with a teacher, they will head the psionic coordination with the group, acting as a sort of 'conductor' for the session.

Groups with non-Skrell members in the Federation have had to find alternatives to the psionic coordination practice, due to Diona and Vaurca not having a zona bovinae. Instead of communing psionically, Skrell and Non-Skrell will try to coordinate by harmonising vocally. Chirping and warbling are matched by equivalent vocalisations by Dionae, and in the case of Vaurca, chittering or the clacking of mandibles. Sqai'Tzi has found appeal with those outside the Federation, with practitioners finding it similar to yoga. Species that have a zona bovinae are still able to participate in sessions that include psionic coordination, however, this can be described as an uncomfortable experience for those that do not have a psionic receiver implant. These hybrid sessions can be considered confusing by Skrell at first due to the lack of response while communicating psionically.

Dojos

Dojos are facilities where practitioners can take part in guided Sqai'Tzi sessions and can vary depending on the teacher and the type of dojo. Mental Dojos are more meditative, with group meditation sessions being the main focus. These dojos focus on the mental health aspect of the practice. Inversely, Physical Dojos primarily offer group martial arts sessions, with the main focus being on the physical health side of the practice. Both types of dojo do provide activities for both aspects of Sqai'Tzi, but will have differing amounts of attention given to them.

Dojos can either be state or privately funded, with privately-funded Dojos typically being catered towards those living in a local community, where neighbours are both members and funders of the dojo.

Doctrines of Note

While not strictly a faith or ideology, Sqai'Tzi has its own thoughts and teachings associated with it, with the central theme of personal health. The most well-known and documented ones are listed below:


  • Strength of Mind

This doctrine emphasises the importance of mental health, and ensuring that you are able to make clear, well-thought-out decisions in your daily life. This doctrine also encourages practitioners to work towards inner peace, and to solve internal conflicts. This doctrine can also be interpreted in terms of psionics, with an emphasis on embracing the Nlom.

  • Strength of Body

Typically there is only one accepted interpretation of this doctrine by those who practice Sqai'Tzi; the physical health of a persons body. Having a healthy diet and exercising is just as important as ensuring your mental health.

  • Strength of Will

This doctrine is similar to the doctrines of determination and diligence seen in Weishii and Qeblak in that it encourages practitioners to have the willpower needed to better themselves as an individual.


Other doctrines exist, but they typically build upon the main three and are usually based on a teachers own beliefs or interpretations.

Sqai'Laaq

Sqai'Laaq, or ‘Conflict of Thorns’, is a ‘subsect’ of Sqai'Tzi, coming into prominence sometime after Glorsh-Omega’s rule over the Skrell had ended. While Sqai'Tzi is health-orientated when referring to strength, Sqai'Laaq focuses on physical and mental strength in terms of fighting.

Origins

Sqai'Laaq can find its origins all over the Federation; with the reign of Glorsh-Omega coming to an abrupt end, many Skrell found themselves cut off from everywhere else. This isolation between the planets, and the chaos that ensued gave rise to a new interpretation of Sqai'Tzi, which saw it being utilised in fighting in defence of oneself. Along with this new interpretation, a new ideology of self-reliance and valuing strength of force as a guiding principle of society rose in popularity: Suur’ka. Sqai'Laaq, like Suur’ka, was a loose idea at first, with doctrines and applications varying wildly. Both Suur’ka and Sqai'Laaq only became codified after the reunification of the Nralakk Federation, where practitioners of both were able to properly organise into more structured systems.

Doctrines of Note

Sqai'Laaq uses similar doctrines as Sqai'Tzi, but the main focus of Sqai'Laaq is the use of Sqai'Tzi as an actual fighting style, with the actions once used as a meditative activity now being used to grapple, pin, and subjugate the opponent to your will through force. As such, the main doctrines of note all focus on honing your mind and body to be better in combat.

  • Strength of Mind

This doctrine encourages quick-thinking and decision-making skills while in a dangerous situation. It also instructs practitioners to suppress the Wake to keep out others thoughts and keep their own hidden while fighting.

  • Strength of Body

Strength of Body focuses on the physical strength of one’s body. Skrell are naturally at a disadvantage compared to other species in terms of strength, but this doctrine encourages constant physical training to even the odds.

  • Strength of Will

As Sqai'Laaq is entwined with Suur’ka, this doctrine is also entwined; Strength of Will in practice means the combination of Mind and Body to force your will upon others. This does not necessarily imply fighting, as it also teaches using your strengths to prove that your views are superior through competition.

Links to Suur’ka

It should be noted that the founder of Sqai'Laaq was a former follower of a proto-Suur’ka ideology, and as such, modern Suur’ka has adopted the martial art for their own purposes, making it unpopular to non-followers of the ideology. This has the added effect of Sqai'Laaq only being taught in Suur’ka training centres.

Suur'ka and Kir'gul

These beliefs, due to them going against the core values of the Federation, are heavily discouraged by Federation authorities, and people discovered to adhere to them suffer extensive penalties under the Social Credit System.

Suur’ka

Suur’ka began as a loose ideology followed by Skrell who believed in embracing conflict as a path to self-preservation in the aftermath of Glorsh-Omega’s reign. Its core beliefs were taken from many examples of proto-Surr’ka ideologies that developed between 2193 and 2245, where they eventually died out as the Nralakk Federation was reestablished.

Modern Suur’ka

Shortly after 2245, these ideologies were researched by a former proto-Suur’ka follower by the name of Lorash Qui’xo. Qui’xo saw how common these ideologies were across Federation space, and found merit in an ideology that would counteract what they saw as the Federation potentially causing another era of anarchy by lulling the species into complacency through their rule.

This research eventually culminated with modern Suur’ka being codified and becoming a more coherent ideology; with the addition of Sqai'Laaq, modern Suur’ka has found a recruiting ground on the fringes of the Traverse, specifically in regions where life is harsh and self-reliance is essential in daily life.

Beliefs

Suur’ka is a belief that abhors complacency and docility of the species, qualities that followers believe gave rise to Glorsh-Omega, and are responsible for the centuries of turmoil that followed. The ideology emphasises the need to be strong, both physically and mentally, with its main doctrines encouraging self-reliance and independence. In most areas of the Federation outside of the Traverse, Suur’ka is seen as barbaric and antithetical to the Federations ideals.

Suur’ka believers take a hard stance on synthetics due to the ideology’s origins, and most will be open in their dislike of synthetic life if they find themselves abroad. It should also be said that Suur’ka is not mutually exclusive with Qeblak or Weishii, and in some cases, even Kir’gul teachings have been adapted by Suur’ka practitioners.

Cloisters

Due to the Federations attitude towards the Suur’ka ideology, it has been forced to become a secretive affair, with members forming local cloisters in secluded areas. Sites can range from backrooms of businesses to sites built outside of civilisation. These cloisters provide some sort of accommodation for both the discussion of the ideology and political theory, while also providing space to practice Suur’kas associated martial art Sqai'Laaq.

Membership to these cloisters is exclusive to the local population and requires being invited by a current member. Members are expected to pay dues required for the upkeep of their cloister, but because of the secrecy around practising the ideology, is typically not strictly enforced to prevent authorities from being given knowledge of the cloister by a disgruntled former member.

Sqai'Laaq and Suur’ka

While proto-Suur’ka beliefs typically complimented proto-Sqai'Laaq practices, the two were quite distinct thanks to the disparate interpretations of both. The founder of modern Sqai'Laaq was a follower of a Suur’ka sect, however, which eventually resulted in the martial art and the modern Suur’ka ideology becoming virtually indistinct from one another, with Sqai'Laaq being seen as just an extension of the Suur'ka ideology.

Doctrines of Note

  • Determination

Determination, like its counterparts in the Skrell religions, is a doctrine that teaches perseverance, and to carry on even when the odds are not in your favour. In Suur’ka, this is interpreted as determination in battle, and learning how to work towards a victory when you are at a disadvantage.

  • Self-reliance

Self-reliance is fairly self-explanatory; it emphasises the need to rely on oneself, rather than others. This can be used in day-to-day life such as relying on your own skills while working on a project, but it can also be interpreted as self-reliance in combat.

  • Independence

Similar to self-reliance, but focuses more on not being dependant on those seen as ‘outsiders’. In practice, this doctrine teaches Suur’ka practitioners to be independent of rulers who are too disconnected from them and their struggles. This has led to many Suur’ka followers holding an anti-Federation view politically, favouring more localised Governments that are more invested in the follower’s interests.

  • Strength

Strength is quite broad of a term but is typically interpreted as the honing and favouring of the strength of a person. Suur’ka teaches that strength should be the guiding principle of society, and that leaders should be strong enough to lead that society.

Kir’gul

Kir’gul is the belief in the full individuality of a Skrell, abhorring the Wake and believing that it inhibits the ability of the species to show true self-expression. Kir’gul is less of a unified ideology than Suur’ka; it only has one main doctrine known as ‘Ya’Qu’, a teaching that bears resemblance to humanity’s phrase ‘live in the moment’.

Origins

Since Kir’gul is not a codified ideology, and more of a catch-all for the various beliefs that emphasise individuality that Skrell hold, it’s difficult to give much detail into its origins. The Nralakk Federation officially classified Kir’gul in 2272, being described as a ‘self-serving ideology that has no place in Skrellian society’.

Beliefs

The requirements for a belief to be classified as ‘Kir’gul’ are so broad, that examples of this ideology can be seen almost anywhere. Saying this, however, the ideology can mostly be seen in the Traverse or in non-Federation space, particularly in places with a small Skrellian population where the Wake does not have much prevalence. In human space it’s mostly seen in Skrell who are active in the arts, using their art as a medium to express themselves. In the Traverse, Kir’gul can be seen in small yet well-established colonies out in the fringes of the sector, too far out for the Federation to keep in regular contact with them.

Acceptance by the Federation

The Nralakk Federation officially discourages Kir’gul much in the same way it does Suur’ka. Despite this, they are less strict on Kir’gul believers due to the ideology being more peaceful and not intrinsically anti-Federation in belief. While both emphasise independence in their own way, Kir’gul beliefs are typically non-violent.

Ya’qu and Other Common Beliefs

While all followers of Kir'gul follow the tenet of Ya'qu, the philosophy behind Kir'gul encourages each follower to form their own distinct code of conduct to help achieve individuality and self-expression. The doctrines listed below are examples of what a Kir'gul follower may believe in, and are not necessarily beliefs that are commonly held by those that follow Kir'gul.

  • Ya’qu

As mentioned before, Ya’qu can be broadly interpreted as ‘live in the moment’. It’s a teaching that emphasises on taking any opportunity to better oneself, and to enjoy life to the fullest. Because of how broad the teaching is, there are many interpretations of how exactly one should ‘live in the moment’. For example, many followers take up several hobbies throughout their life, or attempt to learn as many skills as they can. Some interpret Ya'qu in more extreme ways, participating in dangerous activities such as skydiving or extreme sports.

  • Independence

While Suur’ka believes in independence in terms of being free of the will of others who don’t share your goals, many Kir’gul followers believe in the independence of thought. Having your own thoughts be free of outside influence is seen as paramount, and typically results in many followers of Kir’gul suppressing the Wake in order to be free of its influence on their minds.

  • Self-expression

Self-expression is seen by many Kir’gul practitioners as being the best way to express oneself. Many Kir’gul practitioners find themselves in careers related to the arts, such as writing or painting, but practitioners have also taken to expressing themselves in their work regardless of the field they’re in. The important part is that the practitioner has the ability to express themselves in their work or hobbies in some way.

  • Solidarity

As the main tenet of a Kir’gul belief is on individuality, many followers follow a policy of non-violence, seeing it as antithetical to the core belief to exert your will on another. This belief can range from complete pacifism to the use of force in self-defence.