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It was during the worst of this fighting that H'volik began to take to the streets in support for a change in the psychology of his people. His greatest works were collected, taught and became known as the Kel'Sima.  
It was during the worst of this fighting that H'volik began to take to the streets in support for a change in the psychology of his people. His greatest works were collected, taught and became known as the Kel'Sima.  


H'Volik taught several students his philosophy in the hopes of maintaining it's appeal and truths well past his days. his last student was [[Lupo Dal]], who would later become a member of the Tch'Kairn Resistance]] during the [[Waagoshin Invasion]].
H'Volik taught several students his philosophy in the hopes of maintaining it's appeal and truths well past his days. his last student was [[Lupo Dal]], who would later become a member of the [[Tch'Kairn Resistance]] during the [[Waagoshin Invasion]].


Later Lupo would establish an advisory position to the government to help guide their policies to be in accord with his master's teachings.
Later Lupo would establish an advisory position to the government to help guide their policies to be in accord with his master's teachings.

Latest revision as of 16:43, 18 May 2010

H'volik is considered the greatest Tch'Kairn philosopher of all time, his teachings are collectively known as the "Kel'Sima" (The Great Truth).

H'Volik lived from 2035 to 2198, during a time known as the Great Troubles. This period of time on Tch'Kair was categorized by desperate fighting between factions of Tch'Kairn whose degradations threatened to destroy the entire civilization that had been built.

It was during the worst of this fighting that H'volik began to take to the streets in support for a change in the psychology of his people. His greatest works were collected, taught and became known as the Kel'Sima.

H'Volik taught several students his philosophy in the hopes of maintaining it's appeal and truths well past his days. his last student was Lupo Dal, who would later become a member of the Tch'Kairn Resistance during the Waagoshin Invasion.

Later Lupo would establish an advisory position to the government to help guide their policies to be in accord with his master's teachings.


The H'Volik was first mentioned in the USS Hades Mission: A Rule of Conscience