Geographical Isolation and Mystery
The exact location of the Tâsir Slaver Empire remains shrouded in mystery. According to calculated estimates by Savrös explorers, it lies deep within uncharted space, far beyond the boundaries of the known systems. According to available intelligence, the Empire is not ruled by a single monarch, but by a shifting cabal of the most powerful aristocratic houses. These high dynasties exist in a state of perpetual friction, constantly scheming, posturing, and measuring their military and political might against one another.
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The Demography of Domination
The foundation of Tâsir society is shaped by a critical biological crisis: a severe deficit in the birth rate of the male population. Female births vastly outnumber male births. To maintain absolute male supremacy—driven by the cultural belief that men possess the necessary cruelty to rule—the Empire engineered a ruthless social system.
The premier aristocratic houses maintain a tightly guarded core of fifty or more males who reside exclusively within the central high palaces. All women, with the strict exception of those born directly into high aristocracy, are relegated to the slaver districts.
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The Reproductive Cycle and Conscription
The survival and hierarchy of the Tâsir race are governed by a brutal, clockwork breeding system:
- The Birth of a Daughter: If a female slave gives birth to a girl, she is permitted to raise the child until the age of 12. At that point, the girl is forcibly taken and moved into a specialized slaver training complex. She is released into active duty only upon reaching the age of 18.
- The Birth of a Son: If a boy is born, he is instantly stripped from the mother. All maternal bonds are permanently severed. The male child is brought directly to the aristocratic palace, where he is raised in isolation from the lower castes to become part of the ruling elite.
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The Role of Female Castes
Though barred from the highest echelons of political power, Tâsir women operate the entire infrastructure of the Empire. They occupy nearly every essential role, serving as domestic staff, maintenance crews, skilled artisans, and heavy miners. Crucially, they also undergo rigorous military training to form the backbone of the military forces. However, the supreme command of these armies remains a privilege reserved solely for the male aristocrats.
While undeniably monstrous, this dystopian framework is terrifyingly efficient in sustaining their civilization.
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Xenophobic Expansion
The Tâsirans are aggressively expansionist and fiercely xenophobic. Within their borders, slavery is strictly limited to their own species—they do not keep other alien races as slaves. When conquering new territories, they do not seek to subjugate foreign populations; instead, they ruthlessly displace or eradicate them to claim the pristine land exclusively for the Tâsir race.
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Feudal Hierarchy and Ownership
The apex aristocratic houses do not rule alone; they are surrounded by a vast network of lesser aristocratic houses. These subordinate bloodlines swear absolute loyalty to their overlords, frequently managing the vast estates, resource sectors, and outer holdings of the ruling elite.
As a permanent reminder of their status, every female slave bears the branded sigil of her owning aristocratic house burned directly onto her face.


