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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he Abt are proud of their ability to trace their blood to the ancient city in the Ruins of the Keeper, Zxar. The kings of Sedera come from stock that still show the graceful ears, luminous eyes, and delicate features that marked the rulers of the once-great city. The more elven the features, the more true blood the ruler is said to have; this adds to the ruler's clout tremendously. However, this has been abused more than once, and within the last century it appears that the elven blood has finally been exhausted.
The Abt are proud of their ability to trace their blood to the ancient city in the Ruins of the Keeper, Zxar. The kings of Sedera come from stock that still show the graceful ears, luminous eyes, and delicate features that marked the rulers of the once-great city. The more elven the features, the more true blood the ruler is said to have; this adds to the ruler's clout tremendously. However, this has been abused more than once, and within the last century it appears that the elven blood has finally been exhausted.


Currently, a future <span class="ITALIC">jnaar</span> is chosen from among the children of the current jnaar before his [[death]]. There have been three jnaara in the history of Sedera, usually only if no male heirs were born. Succession is generally kept to immediate family unless there is none, in which case a younger sibling or niece or nephew may ascend. If families blend and the royal line is dying out, then a merger of names as appropriate to Abt traditions may be negotiated (as in the case of Ravorinin).
Currently, a future <span class="ITALIC">jnaar</span> is chosen from among the children of the current jnaar before his [[death]]. There have been three jnaara in the history of Sedera, usually only if no male heirs were born. Succession is generally kept to immediate family unless there is none, in which case a younger sibling or niece or nephew may ascend. If families blend and the royal line is dying out, then a merger of names as appropriate to Abt traditions may be negotiated (as in the case of Ravorinin).