Court of the Grand Hunt
More loosely organized than the other two primary Courts, the Court of the Grand Hunt comprises of many moving and interconnecting khanates. Many individuals live more nomadic lifestyles, forming hunting parties to gather resources to trade with the stationary cities and towns of the Court.
The leaders of each of these organized khanates, known as khaanu, form a council that leads the Court as a whole. A head khaanu, generally elected by other khaanu, acts as the head of state and generally heads most political outings.
The leaders of each of these organized khanates, known as khaanu, form a council that leads the Court as a whole. A head khaanu, generally elected by other khaanu, acts as the head of state and generally heads most political outings.
Structure
Khaanu : the head of a given khanate within the Court of the Grand Hunt. The Khaanu of each khanate act as the leaders of the Grand Hunt together.
Khaalat : heir apparent of the Khaanu; this is often a child, spouse, or close friend of the Khaanu, a person who is deeply respected within their khanate for their skill and poise.
Muirna : second in command alongside the Khaalat, and third in line to the title of Khaanu. The Muirna of a khanate is a close advisor and friend to the Khaanu or Khaalat.
Noya : powerful and well-respected advisors, ranked from first onward, depending on the size of a khanate. The Noya, alongside the Khaalat and Muirna, create a Khaanu's council.
Shalat : a respected and skilled individual. Hy-Shalat refers to a warrior, while Bintu-Shalat refers to a craftsman or otherwise skilled creator.
Khaalat : heir apparent of the Khaanu; this is often a child, spouse, or close friend of the Khaanu, a person who is deeply respected within their khanate for their skill and poise.
Muirna : second in command alongside the Khaalat, and third in line to the title of Khaanu. The Muirna of a khanate is a close advisor and friend to the Khaanu or Khaalat.
Noya : powerful and well-respected advisors, ranked from first onward, depending on the size of a khanate. The Noya, alongside the Khaalat and Muirna, create a Khaanu's council.
Shalat : a respected and skilled individual. Hy-Shalat refers to a warrior, while Bintu-Shalat refers to a craftsman or otherwise skilled creator.
Type
Political, Confederation
Alternative Names
The Hunt, The Grand Hunt
Leader Title
Government System
Tribalism
Power Structure
Autonomous area
Economic System
Traditional
Currency
Primarily favors and items-- trinkets or goods
Neighboring Nations
Related Species
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