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===Siblings=== | ===Siblings=== | ||
* '''Brother''': Kahmar: Koloth's younger brother, but when news of his father's commendation reached Koloth he (with his families agreement) doctored records and switched identities with him. Kahmar (or Koloth) remains quite resemblant of Koloth in appearance, sharing in his brothers slightly less pronounced cranial ridges. After performing his first rite of ascension Kahmar had cosmetic surgery to have his ridges altered to be more typically Klingon, something that Koloth often jokingly teased him for. | * '''Brother''': Kahmar: Koloth's younger brother, but when news of his father's commendation reached Koloth he (with his families agreement) doctored records and switched identities with him. Kahmar (or Koloth) remains quite resemblant of Koloth in appearance, sharing in his brothers slightly less pronounced cranial ridges. After performing his first rite of ascension Kahmar had cosmetic surgery to have his ridges altered to be more typically Klingon, something that Koloth often jokingly teased him for. | ||
Kahmar came into prominence after being found to be having an affair with the leader of a Klingon's wife. He killed the leader in a duel and married his lover and was according his own House within the Klingon Empire. Kahmar wanted Koloth to align himself with his new house, and to follow the way of the warrior, a sad irony as Koloth had switched identities with his brother to avoid exactly that fate. Kahmar was witness to Koloth's fake suicide which seemed to restore his brother in his warriors eyes. | Kahmar came into prominence after being found to be having an affair with the leader of a Klingon's wife. He killed the leader in a duel and married his lover and was according his own House within the Klingon Empire. Kahmar wanted Koloth to align himself with his new house, and to follow the way of the warrior, a sad irony as Koloth had switched identities with his brother to avoid exactly that fate. Kahmar was witness to Koloth's fake suicide which seemed to restore his brother in his warriors eyes. | ||
Kahmar went on to lead successful campaigns against the Cardassian Empire and later the Dominion, so much so that his House was raised in stature and given a seat on the High Council. As far as Kahmar is concerned Koloth died when he was 24. | Kahmar went on to lead successful campaigns against the Cardassian Empire and later the Dominion, so much so that his House was raised in stature and given a seat on the High Council. As far as Kahmar is concerned Koloth died when he was 24. | ||
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