Klingon Great Houses

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The Great Houses and their games dominate our Empire... Alliances of blood and blades, these organizations define the political state of Qo'noS. - Loresinger B'Alea.

The Great Houses are major political institutions in the Klingon Empire and consist of influential families, most of them of noble descent. Some of the Houses are descendants of Kahless.

When Kahless united the Klingon people, he did so under the banner of Klingons being warriors who would lead the charge into the glory of battle and combat. But in his wisdom, Kahless also recognized two important truths: that not every Klingon is suited to be a warrior, and that no society can survive long if everyone is a warrior.

To that end, he and his mate, the Lady Lukara, codified the Klingon caste system that still provides the structure of the Empire in the 24th century.

Organization

At the top of the Klingon caste system are the warriors of the Empire. All members of the warrior caste are part of a House, which includes their entire family. The House is generally named after the current House head, though some are named after historical figures who have been part of the House in the past. (As an example, the House of Kor was, for a time, named the House of Mur'Eq, as he was a great and noble emperor.)

Great Houses are united by bloodline and led by a male Klingon. Upon the death of the head of the House and his heir, the Mistress will take over control until a new male is found to take this position. The Mistress, usually titled Lady, is the highest-ranking woman in the House, either the mother or wife of the House leader. A House is named for its current leader but he also has the option of continuing the use of his father's name.

A House's status and holdings shift and change regularly. If a House has many warriors who succeed in battle, their status can increase. Altercations between Houses are very common and can last for centuries. Often battles between Houses can result in one House taking over another. And if a House falls, due to too many losses in battle, or dishonorable behavior, or simply dying out naturally, then its holdings will be granted by the High Council to another House that is worthy of them. There has rarely been a time when there were a set number of major Houses, and those times have been fleeting.

House Emblems

Each Great House possesed a unique house emblem. These emblems could be found adorning the baldrics of the house's epetai, branded upon house assets, or displayed upon house banners.

Examples of Famous House Banners

Political Influence

On Qo'noS the political life is defined by the alliance of Great Houses. The most powerful Houses even possess their own fleets. Thus, to govern the Empire the Klingon High Council relies on the support of the families.

Once, all the major Houses were represented on the High Council, but there are far more major Houses than there are Council seats - and, in truth, not every major House wishes to involve themselves in politics. The Council consists of members representing the twenty-four most influential Houses and is headed by a single Chancellor. The Chancellor doesn't have to be of noble descent or a member of a Great House however he needs to be backed by at least one influential House. The Chancellor is understood to b the face of the Empire, not only to the Klingon people but to other interstellar powers.


Known Chancellors of the Klingon Empire

A leader is judged not by the length of his reign but by the decisions he makes. --Kahless The Unforgettable


Chancellors of the 21st Century


  • 2069-???? Mow'ga
Mow'ga is the first Chancellor appointed to lead the Klingon High Council following the assassination of the last Klingon emperor, Emperor Koth.
  • ????-2073 Karvan
  • 2073-2073 Kagga of the House of Havrk
  • 2073-???? _____ the Weak
  • ????-???? _____ the Weak
  • ????-???? _____ the Weak
  • ????-2098 _____ the Weak

Chancellors of the 22nd Century


  • 2098-2109 Kapok
  • 2109-2152 Keth of the House of Rivaki
(Chancellor Keth is the longest-serving Chancellor in the history of the Klingon Empire)
  • 2152-2165 M'rek
  • 2165-???? Khorkal

Chancellors of the 23rd Century


  • ????-???? Kadyra
  • 2247-2256 Karhammur
  • 2256-2256 Kassa, son of Karhammur
  • 2256-2256 Kol
  • 2257-2257 L'Rell,
(L'Rell held the title of Chancellor for almost a year before declaring herself Mother of the Klingon Empire and appointing General Sturka to act as her Vice-Chancellor and voice on the High Council.)
  • 2257-2270 Sturka
  • 2270-2287 Kesh
  • 2287-2292 Lorak
  • 2292-2292 B'rak
(When Chancellor Lorak died in 2292, Counselor B'rak was appointed to replace him. When his staunch militant policies threatened to put the Empire into an unwinnable war with the Federation, Counselor Gorkon challenges to replace him.)
  • 2292-2293 Gorkon, son of Toq

Chancellors of the 24th Century


  • 2293-2311 Azetbur, daughter of Gorkon
  • 2311-2323 Kaarg
  • 2323-2334 Ditagh
  • 2334-2346 Kravokh, son of J'Doq
  • 2346-2367 K'mpec
  • 2367-2375 Gowron, son of M'Rel
  • 2375-2375 Worf, son of Mogh
  • 2375-Present Martok, son of Urthog

History

"Klingons do not want to hear about the failures and wrongdoings of the past unless there is a hero to set them right." --Chancellor Martok

  • By the time of Kahless, dozens of tyrants ruled on Qo’noS:
    • General Kizhar, warlord of the Kir Peninsula;
    • Ralkror, who ruled from atop Goqlath Mountain;
    • King Dezan of the island nation of Kall’ta;
    • Chu’paq of the island of Kilgore;
    • Queen B’Ela of the Skeera Peninsula;
    • Gantin the Mighty;
    • Kavru the Bold;
    • Blaq the Indestructible;
    • Maq of the eastern coast of Ham’ton;
    • and so many more.
  • 820 - Kahless defeats Molor in an epic personal duel, uniting the Klingon people.
  • In 2069, the Klingon High Council assumed control of the government after the death of Koth, the last Klingon emperor. Thus begins the Second Klingon Empire, led by the Chancellor of the Council, power was seized quickly, preventing a civil war.
  • In 2362, The House of Chang was involved in a minor war with the House of Prel'Voq.
  • Late in the 23th century, the Houses of B'vat and Mo'kai clashed, starting a century-long blood feud.
  • Early in 2381 Gorka, son of Margon of House Mo'Kai makes a bid to challenge Chancellor Martok for control of the High Council resulting in the Battle of the Houses.
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Houses Aligned with Martok Houses Aligned with Gorka
House of Martok House of Mo'Kai
House of B'Vat House of Hurgas
House of Hurgoh House of J'mpok
House of Kahnrah House of Duras
House of Lorgh House of Kular
House of Noggra House of Napos
House of Targesh House of Torg
House of Vrag House of Varnak
House of Torlek House of Sanar
House of DachoH House of D'Ghor

List of Great Houses

The greatest of the Houses are the ones with the noblest warriors, the greatest records of battle, the most foes defeated, and the most profound influence on the history of the Empire. These are the Houses whose scions crew the finest vessels in the Klingon Defense Force, and also serve on the High Council. They are the generals, the captains, the Dahar Masters, the chancellors. They are the force behind the Empire.

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Great Houses in the High Council (2381)

  • Providing the Chancellor: House of Martok: Martok, son of Urthog
  • House of J'mpok: Councilor J'mpok, son of Q'thoq
  • House of Kopek: Councilor Kopek, son of Nargor
  • House of Kryan: Councilor Kryan, son of Panich
  • House of Qolka: Councilor Qolka
  • House of Cha'lak: Councilor Cha'lak
  • House of Ganbral: Councilor Ganbral
  • House of K'lek: Councilor Kolen, son of K'lek
  • House of Kriton: Councilor Gogh, son of Kriton
  • House of S'kopa: Councilor Ja'rut son of S'kopa
  • House of Terrath: Councilor B'retal, daughter of Terrath
  • House of Woldan: Councilor Woldan
  • House of Konjah: Councilor Konjah, son of Ja'mal
  • House of Marab: Councilor Marab
  • House of Torg: Councilor Torg, son of Kormog
  • House of K'Tal: Councilor K'Tal, son of Machi
  • NINE VACANT SEATS

Vacant Seats

Leadership Priority One (1) of the Klingon High Council under Chancellor Martok upon taking office in 2375 was to purge the High Council and Great Houses of corruption and dishonorable practices. He did not have to wait long to act upon this priority. A year after taking office, Martok's leadership was challenged by Gothmara, Daughter of Kultan and leader the House of Kultan, who had secretly conceived a child with Martok named Morjod. Gothmara and Morjod staged a coup against Martok, briefly deposing him from office. Destroying the Great Hall, the two managed to kill most of the High Council members. In the initial attack, Martok's wife Sirella died, as did Martok's daughters Shen and Lazhna.

Martok swore revenge against both Morjod and Gothmara for the deaths of his wife and children, and began gathering forces loyal to him. Rallying a large force to his cause, Martok's forces engaged the coup's forces in a large battle on Boreth. Morjod and Martok fought each other, and Morjod was soon defeated. Heading into the monastery, Martok confronted Gothmara. She tried to use a projection of Sirella to distract Martok long enough to stab him, but Martok decapitated Gothmara with the Sword of Kahless. (DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny, Book One, DS9 - The Left Hand of Destiny, Book Two)

Following the death, Martok was restored as Chancellor of the High Council and began working to repair all the damage done by the coup. However, as of 2381 nine (9) seats on the High Council remain vacant, their former occupants either dying as part of Gothmara and Morjod's coup d'etat or by being removed with dishonor for allying with them.

Houses formally in the High Council

The following houses were honored at one time to have a councilor among them sit on the High Council. However, due to retirement, resignation, death, or dishonor, they no longer maintain a seat on the council.

  • House of D'Ghor: Led by D'Ghor, son of Dennas
  • House of Duras: Led by Ja'rod, son of Lursa
  • House of Dorak
  • House of Gorkon
  • House of Kahnrah
  • House of K'mpec
  • House of Kor
  • House of Mogh

Disscommendated Houses

The dishonor of the father dishonors his sons and their sons for three generations.

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The most severe punishment for inappropriate actions (such as treason, gross dishonorable conduct, etc) in the empire is discommendation, or exile. most commonly applied only to individuals, it can dishonor an entire house, and has frequently been the cause of a great house's fall to minor house status. There have been times however that the actions of the whole house have been so problematic, that an entire house has been discommendated. These houses have their assets seized and find themselves with no formal allies in the empire. However, if the house was powerful enough, or devious enough, and anticipated their fall, they could often escape with many of their more mobile assets intact. These rogue houses often turn pirate, using their fleet and resources to support the house, or turn mercenary, for much the same result. A few however have chosen to travel into the unexplored regions, turning conquistador. If their conquests or actions prove of great benefit to the Empire, they may regain their place. some of these rogue houses attempt to manipulate the Empire and Great Houses, in attempts to have their discommendation lifted and their positions restored without risking all in wars of conquest.

  • House of D'Ghor (2371): Led by D'Ghor
  • House of Durn
  • House of G'Iogh (2291): Led by G'Iogh, son of Kalnor
  • House of Gordek (2372): Led by Gordek
  • House of Kamato (2253): Led by Kamato

Dissolved Houses

Typically a Klingon House is dissolved when there is no living heirs to lead the house. Houses could also be dissolved by the Chancellor and High Council. On rare occasions, dissolved houses have been reinstated upon the discovery of an unknown heir or by the decision of the Chancellor and High Council.

The following is a list of known dissolved houses:

  • House of Girjah (2250s)
  • House of Gowron (2375): Dissolved with the death of Gowron, son of M'Rel
  • House of Kor (2375): Dissolved with the death of Kor, son of Rynar
  • House of Korpi (2269)
  • House of Kultan (2376)
  • House of Mogh (2372)
  • House of Varnak (2376)

Other Great Houses

  • House of Gannik: Led by Gurtik, son of Gannik
  • House of Gorm: Led by B'ator, son of R'etar
  • House of Korath: Led by Korath, son of Monak
  • House of Reshtarc: Led by Reshtarc

Minor Houses

Not every House can be a great one, or even an influential one. But there are those high-born Klingons who do have a few battles to their name, a few holdings to call their own, and while they do not get selected to serve on the High Council, they still play an important role in Klingon society.

In addition, status remains ever changeable. Brave warriors can raise the status of their House from minor to major – and, by the same token, ignominy and dishonor can bring down a noble House, reducing it to a lowly status.

  • House of Antaak
  • House of Grilka
  • House of Strada
  • House of Mergh
  • House of Mok
  • House of Napos
  • House of Noggra
  • House of Palkar
  • House of Sanar