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Initially given to [[Sabil Nodra]], it has subsequently become a fixed role within the nomadic Hyphan culture. With the destruction of Hyphan ways of life by the [[Divine Principality]], the social and material conditions of this function ceased existing. However, a more primitive form of Loesse knowledge was preserved within Ashen culture, with the title itself surviving well into the Perfect Millenium, being carried e.g. by the [[The Loess (Sable Court)|leader]] of the [[Sable Court]].
Initially given to [[Sabil Nodra]], it has subsequently become a fixed role within the nomadic Hyphan culture. With the destruction of Hyphan ways of life by the [[Divine Principality]], the social and material conditions of this function ceased existing. However, a more primitive form of Loesse knowledge was preserved within Ashen culture, with the title itself surviving well into the Perfect Millenium, being carried e.g. by the [[The Loess (Sable Court)|leader]] of the [[Sable Court]].


In the aftermath of the incidents on [[Saboria]], [[Deanthe]] is named Loess of the revived Hyphan fleet after their successful experiment of enhancing [[Strati]]. They are said by Dre to be the "first Loess in nearly two thousand years",<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 10: Lancer Pt. 3|The Road to PALISADE 10]]</ref> possibly referencing the fact that while the social role of Loesse might have survived in a mutated form, the associated craft and embedding within nomadic culture had been lost.
In the aftermath of the incidents on [[Saboria]], [[Deanthe]] is named Loess of the revived Hyphan fleet after their successful experiment of enhancing [[Strati]]. They are said by Dre to be the "first Loess in nearly two thousand years",<ref>[[The Road to PALISADE 10: Lancer Pt. 3|The Road to PALISADE 10]]</ref> possibly referencing the fact that while the social role of Loesse might have survived in a modified form, the associated craft and its embedding within nomadic Hyphan culture had been lost.
 
==Known Loesses==
* [[Sabil Nodra]]
* [[The Loess (Sable Court)]]
* [[Deanthe]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Loess is a type of sediment consisting out of accumulated dust, alluding to the somewhat derogatory label "Dust-Eater" describing the first Loesse's profession. The "e" at the end was added to make it look more like an honorary title,<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 02: Dialect Pt. 2]]</ref> but as of the [[Dossier (PARTIZAN)|''PARTIZAN'' dossier]], it had been dropped again.
Loess is a type of sediment consisting out of accumulated dust, alluding to the somewhat derogatory label "Dust-Eater" describing the first Loesse's profession. Janine included the "e" at the end to make it look more like an honorary title,<ref>[[The Road to PARTIZAN 02: Dialect Pt. 2]]</ref> but as of the [[Dossier (PARTIZAN)|''PARTIZAN'' dossier]], this has been dropped.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:49, 3 January 2024

Loesse (alternatively spelled Loess) is a title within Hyphan culture, given to individuals who initiate others into the Chorus Bond. As such, it signifies both medical expertise as well as a leadership and teaching position.[1] Initially given to Sabil Nodra, it has subsequently become a fixed role within the nomadic Hyphan culture. With the destruction of Hyphan ways of life by the Divine Principality, the social and material conditions of this function ceased existing. However, a more primitive form of Loesse knowledge was preserved within Ashen culture, with the title itself surviving well into the Perfect Millenium, being carried e.g. by the leader of the Sable Court.

In the aftermath of the incidents on Saboria, Deanthe is named Loess of the revived Hyphan fleet after their successful experiment of enhancing Strati. They are said by Dre to be the "first Loess in nearly two thousand years",[2] possibly referencing the fact that while the social role of Loesse might have survived in a modified form, the associated craft and its embedding within nomadic Hyphan culture had been lost.

Known Loesses[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

Loess is a type of sediment consisting out of accumulated dust, alluding to the somewhat derogatory label "Dust-Eater" describing the first Loesse's profession. Janine included the "e" at the end to make it look more like an honorary title,[3] but as of the PARTIZAN dossier, this has been dropped.

References[edit | edit source]