On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 1:02 AM, <xxxxxx@shadowgard.com> wrote: >> Yeah, GDW pretty much tried to smoosh together "Pride of Lions", "Bonanza" >>and "Tokugawa-era Samurai" and simplified horribly. The JTAS 7 article does explicitly refer to "age of war" samurai as a cultural model. This may, of course, be a simplification for Terrans, to provide an approximation that they might find familiar. > More like an attempt at C J Cherryh's Hani from "Pride of Chanur and > the sequels. I had to check, but the first Chanur book came out in 81. First reference to Aslan that I could find was a teaser in JTAS 6, and an article in JTAS 7, which was first quarter 1981. The article is self-contradictory. "Landholding Aslan concern themselves exclusively with government, and the military (as high officers) depending upon their wives and daughters to handle the everyday affairs of their lives. An upper class Aslan male has only the sketchiest concept of money and no inkling at all of how to exist in a technological society.' He could not survive without someone to manage his affairs and keep him from bankruptcy. This position is traditionally filled by a wife, although another female relative can substitute. The ultimate ambition of many Aslan females (particulary of low classes) is to amass a fortune (so as to demonstrate their ability to handle money) and marry the highest class male possible. The greater the fortune she amasses, the higher class male she can marry." Couple of paras later, it genders the 29 as male. "Within the Aslan Hierate, high governmental functions are performed by a council of twenty-nine clan leaders chosen from amongst the most powerful clans. "The 29 (asthey are called) have quasi-religious status and represent the essential unity of the Aslan race. To be chosen one of "The 29" is the highest honor to which any Aslan can aspire. No member of the 29 has authority over another clan, or over the Hierate as a whole, although each councilor has complete authority over his clan and its allies, colonies, vassals, and clients. The 29 meet continously on Kuzu to adjudicate inter-clandisputes and decide matters of group policy. No member of the 29 speaks for the Hierate as a whole." I would submit that they cannot both be correct; you cannot run an empire, much less continue to negotiate peaceful relations between the factions, as well as up and down within your own faction, without a fairly solid grasp of economics and politics. I would sort of suspect that the upper class males, if they were really that helpless, would regularly be getting bumped off and replaced by competent middle class males. They may not have to balance their own credit accounts, or manage household finances, but I don't see any way they can be completely innumerate luddites and still run an empire, unless they are just the pawns of their household females. I'm a little stumped as to how wealthy females would court high-SOC males. I guess that's sort of the reverse of late-medieval life, where land-rich but money-poor high-SOC aristocracy married their children to the children of money-rich but lower-SOC wealthy merchants who were looking to do some social climbing. It also implies that "second sons" are more a social distinction than actual birth order, and that the strongest son got to inherit, not necessarily the oldest: "Inheritance of a landhold is from father to son. Custom originally led to fights among sons for the right of heir [sic]. The loser(s) could become vassals of their brothers or leave and seek a land- hold of their own. With the development of starflight, these excess or "second" sons (ihatei) became the vanguard of the Aslan exploration and conquest of space." Again, it seems to imply the males cannot all be dumb as a post. (I'm not sure how the Hani could be self-sustaining either; from what I recall, there were very few males around, and I sort of got the impression that there weren't going to be enough to breed replacements each generation.) Dan -- "Any sufficiently advanced parody is indistinguishable from a genuine kook." -Alan Morgan