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* Thopok Vok, the son of the ambassador to earth, was killed after a duel with Alastriona by another Klingon, Kian Torin. Rather than see the Klingons enter a civil war, Alastriona took the blame for it, since Kian saved her life.  
* Thopok Vok, the son of the ambassador to earth, was killed after a duel with Alastriona by another Klingon, Kian Torin. Rather than see the Klingons enter a civil war, Alastriona took the blame for it, since Kian saved her life.  
* Consequently the Vok clan has sworn a '''blood oath''' against Alastriona, promising vengeance for the death of Thopok Vok.  
* Consequently the Vok clan has sworn a '''blood oath''' against Alastriona, promising vengeance for the death of Thopok Vok.  
* Alastriona wears a ***unique ring***. A delicate tracery of writing in some unknown language is engraved upon it's silvery surface. The ring had been given to her by her mother, Chantel when she was 3 years old. Alastriona remembered suffering from horrible nightmares as a child, but after her mother had given her the ring, they had all gone away. Alastriona has the habit of gazing at the ring whenever she is nervous. It had always seemed to calm her. As she grew older, the ring never become too small to wear, as if it had grown along with her. Although it was never tight or uncomfortable, she could never take it off.
* Alastriona wears a '''unique ring'''. A delicate tracery of writing in some unknown language is engraved upon it's silvery surface. The ring had been given to her by her mother, Chantel when she was 3 years old. Alastriona remembered suffering from horrible nightmares as a child, but after her mother had given her the ring, they had all gone away. Alastriona has the habit of gazing at the ring whenever she is nervous. It had always seemed to calm her. As she grew older, the ring never become too small to wear, as if it had grown along with her. Although it was never tight or uncomfortable, she could never take it off.


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