Vanduul

Vanduul (plural/singular), pronounced "Van-DOOL" [wanduː:l] or sometimes refered as  'duul are a sentinent, nomadic living  Species of bipedals. Male Vanduul living on ships and are forming organized groups which are called "clans" or "hordes". Vanduuls made first contact with Humanity in 2681. Since these first encounters, Vanduul usually acting aggressive towards other races, especially humans. All attempts of humanity to contact them peacefully failed. After a first big wave of attacks against the human settled sectors between 2681 and 2712, the Fall of Caliban, Orion and Virgil they raided constantly their new (human) border territories. Their conflict with the UEE in the Tiber System over the following 250 years has lead to millions of dead human soldiers and civilians.

As a result of the recent Attack on Vega II, the UEE Senate declared formally War against them on 2945-11-11 and confronted them in the Oberon system in 2946 (Operation Mandrake).

History
For further informations about the current war between UEE and Vanduul (2945- ), see Vanduul War.

Because Vanduul don't have contacted Humanity and are following a strict "suicide doctrine" (destroying their ships, if they are in danger of being captured), it is very little known about the Vanduul as a species. Human settlement in 25th Century started during the Far Star "push" with the result of Vega, Tiber and Virgil are being discovered and colonized (with the exception of Tiber).

Followed by the settlement of Orion in 2660s. In those time, no Vanduul in these Systems were spotted.

The First Contact with Humanity was violent. On 9 August 2681 a group of Vanduul raiders attacked the Dell Township on Armitage in the Orion System, killing 638 people and abducted one human. The raiding group unusually looted a lot of worthless items and don't gathered worthy ones. Since these events, vanduul raided the systems of Orion, Virgil and Tiber System between 2681-2712, which lead to a short growth of Vega, until the system became later itself target of Vanduul attacks. Ilyana Messer and their successor's never acknowledged the Vanduul as a real threat until the following events of Orion.

The UEE abandoned the Virgil System after the Vanduul attacked Virgil I, bombarding and "harvesting" the planet, left it as an uninhabitable and contaminated world. In these events millions of civilians on Virgil died as the UEE retreated from the system

On 2nd February 2712, a vanduul clan attacked the Orion System and started the Battle of Orion. The decimated UEE Fleet fleed and retreated into the Tiber and Caliban System and abadoned the system. In the following year, the Vanduul clan, lead by a Kingship, bombarded Orion III destroyed the surface of the planet with Anti-matter bombs and harvested the planets of the system until they left. After the end of the Messer Era, the new Imperator attempted to stop the violence and open diplomatic relations with the Vanduul, as part of the ARK Program. The disparate structure of the Vanduul civilization makes it nearly impossible to negotiate with the species as a whole, but none of the individual clans offered anything but hostility — the diplomatic emissaries were exclusively met with laser fire.

A second push of the Vanduul in 2871 lead to the evacuation and Fall of the Caliban System. After years of relative battle silence, the Vanduul attacked on 5th/6th October 2945 New Corvo and Estilia, leading to the Events of the Vanduul War.

Homeworld
It is unknown, if the Vanduul have a homeworld. Some scientists posit that the planet may have been destroyed or abandoned, which scattered the Vanduul clans into a life on the drift.

Political System
The political system of the Vanduul is described as a Meritocracy, the rule of Meritocrats (powerful and recognised individuals).

There is little to no communication between the different roaming clans. Each fleet operates as its own society with its own independent set of rules, laws and customs as decreed by that clan's Chieftain.

As such, it is probably impossible to make peace or establish diplomatic relations with the Vanduul as a whole since there is no cohesive civilization.

Society
Vanduuls do not hold permanent settlements and therefore they don't claim land in their occupied systems. They are eliminating every threat, raiding and pillaging the surface of an occupied planet with specialised Harveste r's and then moving after a while to another place. It seems that they are not interested in preserving their potiential "pasture grounds", which could be a reason for their nomadic and expansionistic livestyle.

Vanduul's family structure is also very distinct from Humanity. There is one tradition that exists throughout all of the Vanduul; once a child reaches adulthood (usually around the Human equivalency of 13-14), they are banished from their family. Before they go, the parents will fashion a knife for their child. This knife will be the child's only possession as he/she sets out into adulthood. They will receive no money, housing, or support of any kind from their former family. Everything that the newly recognized adult achieves starts with the knife and grows from there.

Therefore, there is no hereditary transfer of money or influence. You get nothing for being the child of a Chieftain. They are judged by your own accomplishments, not who you were born to.

Consequently, these knives are treasured possessions that they keep for the rest of their lives. While it is possible to legitimately gain one through personal combat, if the Vanduul discover that someone has obtained a knife through theft or sale, they will take it back in the most excruciating way possible.

Diplomatic Status
Humans: None.

Banu: Some clans will trade with Banu planet-states.

Xi'An: While distance plays a factor (there are a lot of unfriendly systems between the Vanduul and the Xi'An), their limited contact has not been particularly fruitful. Some clans have established tentative trading relations but the majority of Vanduul regard the Xi’An as manipulators and cowards, while the Xi'An view the Vanduul as short-sighted barbaric thugs.

Religion
Due to the cultural emphasis on 'self,' the idea of higher powers aiding or affecting your life has never really caught on with the society. Therefore, the individual is held in high regard, so the closest thing to a Vanduul religion is the admiration of a specific person and what he or she was able to achieve.

Their youth are educated in the lives of exemplary Vanduul of the past: specifically the choices they made, and how they overcame their environment and distinguished themselves.

Personality Traits
From a purely anthropological perspective, the Vanduul behave like classic hunter-gatherers. They are a very insular species. They rarely interact with those outside of their clan, even other Vanduul. If you should find yourself engaged in a conversation (trade) with a Vanduul, they will be all business. They find engaging in pleasantries to be inefficient and insulting.

In combat, the Vanduul are relentless and merciless. In a textbook raid, they will hit hard and fast and never (intentionally) leave survivors. Over the decades, they've adapted their tactics as they've learned the purpose of Human structures, so most clans will hit the CommStations first, then target landing yards to minimize the potential resistance in the air before sweeping through on foot.

Is it possible for a singular human to establish trade with the Vanduul? Yes. We haven't figured out the exact details yet, but it will be very difficult.

Language
Vanduul have a "unified system of quasi-pictographic writing". A translation team of the University of Moscow investigated the Language, although it is "estimated to take several years with the available data" to decipher the Vanduul language.

Trivia
Unlike there name, Vanduul share not much resemblances to the tribe called Vandals, which were mostly arianic christs. The word vandalism has it roots in the tribe of Vandals, but this is historic not documented that the Vandals were more aggressive or brutal than other "barbaric" tribes. The term vandalism is mostly coined as result of anti-germanic propaganda of the 18th Century, depicting the Vandals as a synonym of "destroying things for no reason" and glorifying the Roman Antique. However, the Vandals were known for Sacking rome in 455, which was more or less a historic footnote, because the Western Empire has been already entirely collapsed and the Imperial office was hold by the powerless Petronius Maximus, a ursurper, who tried to flee from the town as the vandal threating to attack Rome in 455. He was stoned to death from the populace for his cowardliness. His successor was Avitus, a vassal of the "barbarian" visigothic king Theoderic II. which reigned de facto over the italian remnants of the Western Empire.

The nomadic huns or mongols were commonly known for executing and eradicating entire populations and destroying cities to force them under tributary reign. The mongols invaded persia in the 1220s and killed up to 1 Million people - a tactic, not unlikely how the roman trying to convince other nations, to accept roman rule. Meritocracy, nomadic living and a leaning towards a violent, warrior-oriented lifestyle are similarities which share Vanduuls and Mongols. Rituals like the grow-up in a warriorband and the abscence and rejecting of any enjoyment was common under the early ottoman Janissaries (and the islamic school of wahhabism), Mongols and especially the Antique Spartan society. However, this similarities to the mentioned human "counterparts" or the similarities between Vanduul and Vandals are not confirmed by the writers.

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