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Koga: J’Tava’s relationship with her father was more business like than familiar. He oversaw her training and her education, and that of her brothers, with the strictness of a drill Sergeant. He witnessed her first rite of Ascension along with the rest of their family, and was then killed in battle two years later. J’Tava honored his death as was custom, but did not grieve.  
Koga: J’Tava’s relationship with her father was more business like than familiar. He oversaw her training and her education, and that of her brothers, with the strictness of a drill Sergeant. He witnessed her first rite of Ascension along with the rest of their family, and was then killed in battle two years later. J’Tava honored his death as was custom, but did not grieve.  


K’ehlyr:  
K’ehlyr: Comparatively, J’Tava’s relationship with her mother was much more relaxed and loving. K’ehlyr ran her husbands house with a firm, but compassionate hand. She taught all of her children music, poetry, and how to run a house of their own, regardless of their gender. Outwardly, she never played favorites with her children, but as she was her only daughter, K’ehlyr tended to root for J’Tava when her children were sparring together, or just in general day to day squabbles. She believed Koga was always hardest on their daughter, and would try to soften a hard blow, or overly harsh words, that came from him. She could not have been prouder when J’Tava stood up for Kodash in his confrontation with Lorok, even though she misses her daughter greatly.


*Siblings:
*Siblings:
Lorok: The eldest son of Koga and K’ehlyr, Lorok is the spitting image of his father; narrow minded and hyperfocused. As the oldest, he always demanded respect and admiration from his younger siblings, and at the age of nineteen, Lorok became head of the house, which only inflated his ego even more. He flaunts the power and prestige of his family whenever possible, to the annoyance of his mother who would typically clean up his political messes. At the age of thirty-one, his mouth has calmed down slightly, but he still expects absolute and immediate respect from his younger siblings.
Lorok: The eldest son of Koga and K’ehlyr, Lorok is the spitting image of his father; narrow minded and hyperfocused. As the oldest, he always demanded respect and admiration from his younger siblings, and at the age of nineteen, Lorok became head of the house, which only inflated his ego even more. He flaunts the power and prestige of his family whenever possible, to the annoyance of his mother who would typically clean up his political messes. At the age of thirty-one, his mouth has calmed down slightly, but he still expects absolute and immediate respect from his younger siblings.


K'Trelan: K’Trelan is the older of the twins. He is surprisingly friendly, for a Klingon at any rate, and was very supportive of his siblings during their youth. However, this friendliness and eagerness to please is often interpreted as weakness in Klingon culture, especially by Lorok. Growing up, the only person K’Trelan vocally bickered with was his twin, Kodash, but these fights were over trivial matters and were always forgotten within minutes. He was away on personal matters when his twin was disowned by their oldest brother, something he deeply regrets. He believes, as the long standing mediator in the family, that he could have stopped the fight from going as far as it did.
Kodash:
Kodash:


K'Trelan:
Kaj: Kaj is the youngest brother, being three years younger than J’Tava. As a child, he had the utmost respect for his brothers and sisters, but as he grew that respect focused on Lorok. He saw his eldest brother as a great leader and warrior and strove to emulate him, much to the distaste of his other siblings. Kaj is actually the most naturally talented fighter despite the age gap, but will never admit that he is more skilled than any of them, especially Lorok. Due to his belief that his oldest brother could never be wrong, he stood firm behind him when the family was split. Despite this, he still misses his brother and sister dearly, but believes what happened needed to happen.
 
Kaj:


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