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The '''10th House of Betazed''' (otherwise known as the house of Perseverance) is one of many ancient houses on Betazed. To be a member of such a social class in Betazoid culture is to be considered descendants of the Goddess, Karawati, herself and a part of influential ancestry. Members of Houses are active in the dynamics and politics of their planet. | The '''10th House of Betazed''' (otherwise known as the house of Perseverance) is one of many ancient houses on Betazed. To be a member of such a social class in Betazoid culture is to be considered descendants of the Goddess, Karawati, herself and a part of influential ancestry. Members of Houses are active in the dynamics and politics of their planet. | ||
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The 10th House of Betazed (otherwise known as the house of Perseverance) is one of many ancient houses on Betazed. To be a member of such a social class in Betazoid culture is to be considered descendants of the Goddess, Karawati, herself and a part of influential ancestry. Members of Houses are active in the dynamics and politics of their planet.
Known members
- Dirsye family
- Althasana Dirsye (head, Keeper and Protector of Sacred Tree of Altha)
- Unnamed son
- Unnamed son
- Mimas Dirsye (son)
m. Maisy- Istim Dirsye
- Tya Dirsye (lady, Keeper of the Sacred Tree of Altha)
e. Roay Te’Amal- Davin Dirsye
- Lawynia Dirsye
- Unnamed son
- Althasana Dirsye (head, Keeper and Protector of Sacred Tree of Altha)
- Jorey family
- Calodia Jorey
m. Brysen Jorey (deceased)- Veloxen Jorey (deceased)
m. Delon Jorey (deceased)- Dylan Jorey
- Brayden Jorey (Guardian of the Eyes of Kylaron)
- Veloxen Jorey (deceased)
- Calodia Jorey
- Zaedi family
- Marissa Zaedi
Social Protocols
1. Never refuse the hospitality of your neighbour