Difference between revisions of "House Mo'Kai"
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=At a Glance= | =At a Glance= | ||
<p align="justify">The Mo'Kai are a Great Family within the [[Klingon]] system, holding both Imperial lands on Qo'noS and a Throneworld where their power is based. The House itself is ancient but its origins are obscure. In the 23rd Century, the Mo'Kai had an established reputation for being a house of "liars, deceivers, and watchers." They preferred espionage, sabotage, and assassination in lieu of overt military confrontation. Though habitually found as a member of the High Council throughout the 22nd to 25th centuries, this reputation precedes them and continues into the modern-day.</p> | <p align="justify">The Mo'Kai are a Great Family within the [[Klingon]] system, holding both Imperial lands on Qo'noS and a Throneworld where their power is based. The House itself is ancient but its origins are obscure. In the 23rd Century, the Mo'Kai had an established reputation for being a house of "liars, deceivers, and watchers." They preferred espionage, sabotage, and assassination in lieu of overt military confrontation. Though habitually found as a member of the High Council throughout the 22nd to 25th centuries, this reputation precedes them and continues into the modern-day.</p> | ||
− | <p align="justify">A large portion of Klingon Intelligence leans on Mo'Kai resources and personnel to function. Despite their notoriety, countless Chancellors have used the Mo'Kai as a House able to do the things that the more honor-stricken Houses would not. The Mo'Kai are, effectively, the | + | <p align="justify">A large portion of Klingon Intelligence leans on Mo'Kai resources and personnel to function. Despite their notoriety, countless Chancellors have used the Mo'Kai as a House able to do the things that the more honor-stricken Houses would not. The Mo'Kai are, effectively, the Underhand of the Chancellor. The Mo'Kai acts as the Chancellor's eyes and ears and- when necessary- will plant or sow dissent within the Great Houses to keep the power blocs from gaining enough to be considered a threat to the Chancellor.</p> |
<p align="justify">There has been one modern female Chancellor- L'Rell, Mother of Klingons-and she was of the Mo'Kai. </p> | <p align="justify">There has been one modern female Chancellor- L'Rell, Mother of Klingons-and she was of the Mo'Kai. </p> | ||
[[Category: Klingon Organization]][[Category: Hostile Organization]][[Category: Klingon Great Houses]] | [[Category: Klingon Organization]][[Category: Hostile Organization]][[Category: Klingon Great Houses]] |
Revision as of 16:36, 2 April 2022
Great House of Mo'Kai | |
INFORMATION | |
Quadrant: |
Beta |
Status: |
Extant |
First Contact: |
2151 |
Major Languages: |
Klingon |
Major Species: | |
Currency: |
Darsek |
SOCIO-POLITICAL DATA | |
Capitol: |
Qo'noS |
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At a Glance
The Mo'Kai are a Great Family within the Klingon system, holding both Imperial lands on Qo'noS and a Throneworld where their power is based. The House itself is ancient but its origins are obscure. In the 23rd Century, the Mo'Kai had an established reputation for being a house of "liars, deceivers, and watchers." They preferred espionage, sabotage, and assassination in lieu of overt military confrontation. Though habitually found as a member of the High Council throughout the 22nd to 25th centuries, this reputation precedes them and continues into the modern-day.
A large portion of Klingon Intelligence leans on Mo'Kai resources and personnel to function. Despite their notoriety, countless Chancellors have used the Mo'Kai as a House able to do the things that the more honor-stricken Houses would not. The Mo'Kai are, effectively, the Underhand of the Chancellor. The Mo'Kai acts as the Chancellor's eyes and ears and- when necessary- will plant or sow dissent within the Great Houses to keep the power blocs from gaining enough to be considered a threat to the Chancellor.
There has been one modern female Chancellor- L'Rell, Mother of Klingons-and she was of the Mo'Kai.