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The '''Relyimah''' were slaves of the [[Terahnee (race)|Terahnee]], forcibly taken from their home [[Age]]s at a young age and stripped of their humanity in underground training centers. The word "relyimah" literally means "the unseen" in D'ni and Terahnee, and the Relyimah were expected to be silent and invisible. They lived in despicable conditions, crammed into small living spaces, and were forced to be silent at all times.  Both men and women were neutered and kept separate from one another to prevent any possibility of children. The Terahnee, meanwhile, were conditioned not to see the Relyimah, and trained not to acknowledge their presence. Any slave who so much as touched a Terahnee was killed for such audacity.
The '''Relyimah''' were slaves of the [[Terahnee (race)|Terahnee]], forcibly taken from their home [[Age]]s at a young age and stripped of their humanity in underground training centers. The word "relyimah" literally means "the unseen" in D'ni and Terahnee, and the Relyimah were expected to be silent and invisible. They lived in despicable conditions, crammed into small living spaces, and were forced to be silent at all times. The Terahnee, meanwhile, were conditioned not to see the Relyimah, and trained not to acknowledge their presence. Any slave who so much as touched a Terahnee was killed for such audacity.


While this slave trade was authorized and overseen by the king of Terahnee himself, the responsibility of training, overseeing, and managing the slave population was delegated to a race called the [[P'aarli]]. The P'aarli were, essentially, the ones doing the dirty work, while the Terahnee remained detached from the gruesome barbarism that supported their society.
While this slave trade was authorized and overseen by the king of Terahnee himself, the responsibility of training, overseeing, and managing the slave population was delegated to a race called the [[P'aarli]]. The P'aarli were, essentially, the ones doing the dirty work, while the Terahnee remained detached from the gruesome barbarism that supported their society.
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