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** Halkan religion | ** Halkan religion | ||
*** Polytheistic (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | *** Polytheistic (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | ||
** Pacifist in all respects, even for self-defense (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror"; TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | ** Pacifist in all respects by 23rd century, even for self-defense (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror"; TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | ||
*** Implied to have been a shift in society from earlier era (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | |||
**** Significant pacifistic philosophers include [[Tharn]] the Wise (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | |||
*** Those who commit violence are ritually shunned from Halkan society (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | *** Those who commit violence are ritually shunned from Halkan society (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | ||
** On coming of age, individuals are tattooed in the center of their forehead with the crest of their family, marking their adulthood (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') | ** On coming of age, individuals are tattooed in the center of their forehead with the crest of their family, marking their adulthood (TLE Novel: ''The Sundered'') |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 17 November 2019
- Appearance: Humanoid; largely indistinguishable from Humans (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")
- Homeworld: Halka
- Cultural notes
- Halkan religion
- Polytheistic (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Pacifist in all respects by 23rd century, even for self-defense (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror"; TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Implied to have been a shift in society from earlier era (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Significant pacifistic philosophers include Tharn the Wise (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Those who commit violence are ritually shunned from Halkan society (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Implied to have been a shift in society from earlier era (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- On coming of age, individuals are tattooed in the center of their forehead with the crest of their family, marking their adulthood (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Upon adulthood, Halkans are eligible to marry, establish personal freeholds (TLE Novel: The Sundered)
- Halkan religion