WebbDate: Thu, 23 May 1996 14:25:30 -0700 Errors-To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] From: [email protected] To: Multiple recipients of list In a message dated 96-05-23 15:43:05 EDT, marqem wrote: >ghobchuq loDnI'pu' = "The Brothers Battle One Another"; Kahless > and Morath statue >This looks like a new ... WebbStar Trek TNG Worf's: 'Kahless-Morath' Statue/Sculpture recreation (First test) NextWorldVR 3.21K subscribers 1K views 4 years ago I am recreating the statue from …
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WebbThe story of Kahless is a cornerstone of Klingon mythology and religion. Legend has it that the messianic Kahless fought the tyrant Molor, whom he killed with the first bat'leth or sword of honor. Another of the epic tales of Kahless relates how he fought his brother, Morath, for 12 days and 12 nights because Morath had lied and brought shame to his … WebbIn the book, Kahless, written by Michael Jan Friedman, it appears that Kahless was not the one who was stabbed; the clone is not that of Kahless, but of Kahless's friend, Morath. In the book, Morath is the one who led the rebellion, Morath made the first bat'leth, and Morath was stabbed and lost his life protecting Kahless. با اعتماد به
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Webb4 apr. 2024 · Kahless later used the Sword to skin the serpent of Xol, to harvest his father's field, and to carve a statue of his beloved, the Lady Lukara. Made from quality 6mm mild steel, this replica is my version of the Sword of Kahless. Featuring a curved edge with five blade points and a single handhold on the back, which is suede leather … WebbStar of Kahless. The Star of Kahless is awarded by the Klingon Chancellor. This Klingon becomes a Member of the Order of Kahless and is tasked with upholding the Kahless' lessons and to right all acts of dishonour. This is one of the most prestigious Groups of the Empire. Awarded by Commanding Officer with approval from the High Council. WebbThe legend of Morath and Kahless is considered an important tale in Klingon culture. The fight between Kahless and Morath was depicted in sculptures owned by both Worf ( TNG episode: "New Ground") and by Koloth ( TOS novel: In the Name of Honor ) The man: son of Ondagh The legend of Morath, however, was significantly different from historical fact. david lagercrantz knjige