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| One is their size: as adults, they are considerably smaller than other takmar. Another, their lifespans, which (all else being equal) are considerably longer, especially if [[chosen: | One is their size: as adults, they are considerably smaller than other takmar. Another, their lifespans, which (all else being equal) are considerably longer, especially if [[chosen: | ||
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| There came a day when we went to the market, and I went with them, wearing a cloak to obscure my age. [[chosen: | There came a day when we went to the market, and I went with them, wearing a cloak to obscure my age. [[chosen: | ||
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| Although some progress has been made on understanding the underlying mechanism behind magic, the ultimate reason why some individuals are able to use it and others are not is unknown. While the way it appears suggests a kind of heritable mutation - one that is also capable of appearing at a non-negligible rate among the takma population at large - the earliest history of the condition does not quite fit this model. | Although some progress has been made on understanding the underlying mechanism behind magic, the ultimate reason why some individuals are able to use it and others are not is unknown. While the way it appears suggests a kind of heritable mutation - one that is also capable of appearing at a non-negligible rate among the takma population at large - the earliest history of the condition does not quite fit this model. | ||
| - | Lacking a scientific understanding of genetics, the question is not likely to be resolved by anyone involved anytime soon. The nature of the Chosen is generally ascribed to supernatural powers of one kind or another, depending on who is doing the ascribing; this is the origin of the term ' | + | Lacking a scientific understanding of genetics, the question is not likely to be resolved by anyone involved anytime soon. The nature of the Chosen is generally ascribed to supernatural powers of one kind or another, depending on who is doing the ascribing; this is the origin of the term ' |
| ===== Characteristics ===== | ===== Characteristics ===== | ||
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| === Srians === | === Srians === | ||
| - | **Srians** are said to be those favored by [[culture:mythology: | + | **Srians** are said to be those favored by [[mythology: |
| They prefer to undertake actions whose consequences can be foreseen - or, failing that, can be the responsibility of someone else - and to form plans for the future. They are attracted to well-defined hierarchies and work well within them, and, compared to Unchosen takmar, are more likely to be satisfied with their place, not attempting to pursue promotion or demotion except on merit. They settle easily into sedentary, domestic lifestyles that they can consider “normal”. | They prefer to undertake actions whose consequences can be foreseen - or, failing that, can be the responsibility of someone else - and to form plans for the future. They are attracted to well-defined hierarchies and work well within them, and, compared to Unchosen takmar, are more likely to be satisfied with their place, not attempting to pursue promotion or demotion except on merit. They settle easily into sedentary, domestic lifestyles that they can consider “normal”. | ||
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| === Kaeans === | === Kaeans === | ||
| - | **Kaeans** are said to be those favored by [[culture:mythology: | + | **Kaeans** are said to be those favored by [[mythology: |
| Kaeans are naturally messy - not necessarily dirty, because they understand the requirements of hygiene, but are not inclined to organize either their personal space or their lives in the name of efficiency. They prefer to take life as it comes, and while knowing consequences can be useful - such as if a situation is likely to result in harm or death - their standards of evidence for how bad a given outcome is likely to be are much looser than those of Srians. They have a tendency to resist and question hierarchies, | Kaeans are naturally messy - not necessarily dirty, because they understand the requirements of hygiene, but are not inclined to organize either their personal space or their lives in the name of efficiency. They prefer to take life as it comes, and while knowing consequences can be useful - such as if a situation is likely to result in harm or death - their standards of evidence for how bad a given outcome is likely to be are much looser than those of Srians. They have a tendency to resist and question hierarchies, | ||
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| There have been stories and legends of magic-using takmar for as long as there have been takmar, but few that verifiably enter the realm of reality; many such depictions do not match the traits of the modern Chosen, and could easily be simple fictions. There are some examples that either match the descriptions or are ambiguous enough that they could, but the overall impression is that for most of history the Chosen either did not truly exist or, if they did, were rare and had relatively little impact on the world. | There have been stories and legends of magic-using takmar for as long as there have been takmar, but few that verifiably enter the realm of reality; many such depictions do not match the traits of the modern Chosen, and could easily be simple fictions. There are some examples that either match the descriptions or are ambiguous enough that they could, but the overall impression is that for most of history the Chosen either did not truly exist or, if they did, were rare and had relatively little impact on the world. | ||
| - | The earliest verifiable reports of Chosen date back to around 3 [[history: | + | The earliest verifiable reports of Chosen date back to around 3 [[history: |
| - | The initial reactions to the Chosen appear to have been bewilderment and uncertainty, | + | The initial reactions to the Chosen appear to have been bewilderment and uncertainty, |
| - | This alliance ultimately served them in poor stead during what came to be called the [[history: | + | This alliance ultimately served them in poor stead during what came to be called the [[history: |
| - | The Chosen, and their magic, were employed by both sides in the ensuing war, which as a result was remembered as one of the most destructive of not only the Overturns, but of all the wars in history. Jungles were burned, the earth cracked, rivers diverted, cities torn down; the most terrible deaths were visited among soldiers and civilians alike. It was only after long campaigning and the alliance of the remaining five Houses with the Abethines - whose seniormost representatives were instated as the [[culture: | + | The Chosen, and their magic, were employed by both sides in the ensuing war, which as a result was remembered as one of the most destructive of not only the Overturns, but of all the wars in history. Jungles were burned, the earth cracked, rivers diverted, cities torn down; the most terrible deaths were visited among soldiers and civilians alike. It was only after long campaigning and the alliance of the remaining five Houses with the Abethines - whose seniormost representatives were instated as the [[family:Seventh House]] - that the First was subdued. The bulk of the Chosen who had served with the First were massacred, and many of the rest, from both sides, were attacked by vengeful, desperate mobs. In an act of breathtaking political opportunism and historical revisionism, |
| - | Those Chosen that were not killed went into hiding or fled. Many of them huddled in the wastelands and ruins that had been created during the war, but as the Empire recovered were generally discovered as the lands were reclaimed. Others departed the borders of the Empire entirely, settling in lands that had less antipathy toward them. But one major nucleus of Chosen settlement was a rugged, isolated valley, nestled amid the southern rises of the [[avishraa:place:Spine of Sirdanth]], technically within the borders of the Empire but beyond its notice or effective political control; it was initially named the Valley of Sanctuary, but eventually became known by the name of its original and primary settlement: the [[avishraa: | + | Those Chosen that were not killed went into hiding or fled. Many of them huddled in the wastelands and ruins that had been created during the war, but as the Empire recovered were generally discovered as the lands were reclaimed. Others departed the borders of the Empire entirely, settling in lands that had less antipathy toward them. But one major nucleus of Chosen settlement was a rugged, isolated valley, nestled amid the southern rises of the [[geography:sekhaa:region: |
| The initial colony numbered only a hundred or so, and grew only slowly for many cycles thereafter; there were few new additions to the population from outside, for the Empire remained efficient at enforcing its extermination order against the Chosen and few escaped it. But as the Empire began its final decline after the beginning of the [[history: | The initial colony numbered only a hundred or so, and grew only slowly for many cycles thereafter; there were few new additions to the population from outside, for the Empire remained efficient at enforcing its extermination order against the Chosen and few escaped it. But as the Empire began its final decline after the beginning of the [[history: | ||
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| Within the Citadel, the Chosen are among their own kind, and enjoy a freer and more fulfilling existence than outside; although not everyone enters into the vocation they would prefer, this is far more often due to economic or social pressures rather than any form of coercion. Unchosen who find themselves in the Citadel are often discriminated against, but between Chosen tensions are relatively minor. While sometimes refugees of varying cultural backgrounds have difficulty integrating into Citadel society, by far the most complicating factor is the differing attitudes of Srians and Kaeans toward government and its proper scope - see the Citadel article for more details; that said, relations are mostly peaceful. | Within the Citadel, the Chosen are among their own kind, and enjoy a freer and more fulfilling existence than outside; although not everyone enters into the vocation they would prefer, this is far more often due to economic or social pressures rather than any form of coercion. Unchosen who find themselves in the Citadel are often discriminated against, but between Chosen tensions are relatively minor. While sometimes refugees of varying cultural backgrounds have difficulty integrating into Citadel society, by far the most complicating factor is the differing attitudes of Srians and Kaeans toward government and its proper scope - see the Citadel article for more details; that said, relations are mostly peaceful. | ||
| - | In recent cycles, an unofficial but increasingly influential [[culture:organization: | + | In recent cycles, an unofficial but increasingly influential [[organization: |
| ===== Cultural reception ===== | ===== Cultural reception ===== | ||
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| While in many cases they can conceal their abilities, they are less often able to conceal their unusually small size, which is considered a giveaway - even Unchosen who remain small by a certain age are liable to be labeled as witches, and although in some jurisdictions this is not used as a basis for legal discrimination, | While in many cases they can conceal their abilities, they are less often able to conceal their unusually small size, which is considered a giveaway - even Unchosen who remain small by a certain age are liable to be labeled as witches, and although in some jurisdictions this is not used as a basis for legal discrimination, | ||
| - | There are only two places where they are known to be welcome; the most prominent is the Citadel, essentially a civilization by and for the Chosen and closed to all others. The other one, and the only one where the Chosen are integrated and welcome to any great degree among their nonmagical brethren, is [[avishraa:community: | + | There are only two places where they are known to be welcome; the most prominent is the Citadel, essentially a civilization by and for the Chosen and closed to all others. The other one, and the only one where the Chosen are integrated and welcome to any great degree among their nonmagical brethren, is [[geopolitical:Ǣdyihòzh:]], an Abethine city-state that for this, among other reasons, is viewed with dislike and distrust by its neighbors. |
| - | The name " | + | The name " |
| Takmar as a species have no term for those that are not witches; it is simply being normal. Those who refer to themselves as Chosen, however, frequently have a need to differentiate themselves from the general population, and so, understandably enough, refer to other takmar as the Unchosen. Most takmar are unaware of this label, and are unlikely to take it well should they become aware. | Takmar as a species have no term for those that are not witches; it is simply being normal. Those who refer to themselves as Chosen, however, frequently have a need to differentiate themselves from the general population, and so, understandably enough, refer to other takmar as the Unchosen. Most takmar are unaware of this label, and are unlikely to take it well should they become aware. | ||
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