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The word 'homeworld' referred to the planet, the 'home planet', or in some cases moon, on which a particular species originated and developed their cultures and their histories on. In some cases, more than one intelligent species originated from the same planet. (TV: Doctor Who and the.
Generally speaking, a being's homeworld was or her place of. Such was the case of and, who were both born on and called that planet home. In some cases, however, an individual's homeworld was the planet on which he or she was raised.The term homeworld could also refer to the planet of origin of an organization. As such, was considered the ancient homeworld of the, while was the homeworld of the species. The attempted to train loyalty to homeworlds out of training at their, as it felt that such loyalties detracted from one's service to the greater Empire.
An individual might consider a particular planet their 'adopted homeworld' if they had lived on it for a long and come to appreciate it, even if not born there. Came to think of as his adopted homeworld despite having been born on and not having moved to Lothal until he was fourteen of age.Although the term itself was 'homeworld,' it could in some cases refer to a habitable or a region of space., the primary moon of, was the homeworld of the species.
Contents OriginHiigarans are humanoid, as shown by various cutscenes in and, (as well as promotional posters of ) and display similar levels of emotions and intelligence. They worship, a deity also worshiped by two other major races:. Homeworld 2 implies that Hiigarans were not indigenous to the Homeworld galaxy; but rather, they are the descendants of the, an expeditionary fleet from another galaxy who also possessed a.Social StructureThe Hiigarans have a very loose structure of family and business relations which are equivalents to countries and nations.TheThe Daiamid is the central governing power of all the Hiigarans. They make choices for the entire race as a whole. In Council form they are either Kiith-Sas or Ambassadors from different Kiithid.The Hiigaran equivalent to nations and businesses are 'Kiithid'.
These Kiithid are really families or several families tied together with one goal or idea in mind. They may also have several 'Vassal' Kiithid serving under one Kiith. Each Kiith is led by a, a god-father figure.Vassal KiithidVassal Kiithid are families that wish to serve a larger more powerful Kiith. They may want to feel included, be protected or learn of the Kiith knowledge- which is guarded very tightly.Early History The First TimeThe Hiigarans' story records stretch all the way back to c.3500 GSY. Other than that, little is known about their ancient past.During the First Time, the Hiigaran Empire stretched far and wide inside of the. However, upon discovering a, they used it to wage war against the neighbouring, a rival superpower. Through a quick display of tactical prowess and swift understanding of the Hyperspace Core, the Hiigaran strike was met with little resistance and resulted in the decimation of the Taiidan Empire's seat of power.But the Hiigaran victory was short lived as the issued a decree of their surrendering of the Hyperspace Core and a large portion of their naval forces.
Knowing full well that it would spell their demise, the Hiigarans struck the deal, their Core was to be given to the Bentusi. But again the Hiigarans displayed cunning and attacked the Bentusi when they arrived to collect the Core. An epic battle unfolded and the Hiigarans were soundly beaten by the Bentusi, though they managed to take the Hyperspace Core to safety.