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| − | The Tau '''caste system''' divides all [[Tau]] into | + | The Tau '''caste system''' divides all [[Tau]] into five groups. |
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| + | == Overview == | ||
| + | Each caste is named after an element of nature, symbolising the purpose and temperament of the caste's members. | ||
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| + | A Tau's caste is determined at birth and inherited by one's parents. Inter-breeding is forbidden by the [[Ethereal]]s. For a Tau to choose another caste for himself seems to be impossible, and held contrary to the notions of the [[Greater Good]]. The castes are based upon the racial and political divisions that separated the Tau on their [[homeworld]] of [[T'au]] during the time of the [[Mont'au]]. | ||
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|style="background:#630; color: black" colspan=1 align=center|Lowest rank - '''LA''' | |style="background:#630; color: black" colspan=1 align=center|Lowest rank - '''LA''' | ||
|style="background:#630; color: black" colspan=1 align=center|Second lowest rank - '''UI''' | |style="background:#630; color: black" colspan=1 align=center|Second lowest rank - '''UI''' | ||
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| − | ==Shas - Fire caste== | + | == Shas - Fire caste == |
| − | Members of the Fire | + | Members of the '''Fire Caste''' are the warriors of the [[Tau Empire]], and as such are most often seen on the field of battle. They are taller and stronger than the members of the other castes, although still weaker and shorter than the average [[human]]. These traits come from the Fire Caste's origin on the plains of [[T'au]], where they were hunters and warriors. Tau from the world of [[Vior'la]] tend to have slightly greater muscle mass than the norm because of the stronger gravity of that planet. These warriors are known as [[Fire Warrior]]s.{{Cite This}} |
| − | ===Rising through the ranks=== | + | === Rising through the ranks === |
| − | Provided the warrior survives | + | Provided the warrior survives four years of active duty, he undergoes the first [[Trial by Fire]], which can be anything from mere gladiatorial affairs to trial by constant combat. If the [[Shas'la]] survives his first Trial by Fire, he is promoted to the rank of [[Shas'ui]], or Veteran. For every consecutive four years of service, the Fire Warrior undergoes another Trial. The higher one's rank within the Fire Caste, the more likely one is to become a [[Battlesuit]] pilot. Upon attaining the rank of '''"O"''', a member of the Fire Caste may be allowed to retire from active duty and become an advisor to the Tau military's command structure, the [[Shas'ar'tol]]. Other than death, this is the only way to leave the Tau military.{{Cite This}} |
| − | ==Fio - Earth Caste== | + | == Fio - Earth Caste == |
| − | This caste provides for the manufacturing, agricultural, industrial, and engineering needs of the Tau Empire, being the builders, farmers, scientists, engineers, etc. They are often described as plain and dour, possessing a rather stoic outlook on life in general. They were originally the first Tau to build cities and practice agriculture. The city of [[Fio'taun]] is an example of this, being the first place where the Ethereals appeared. | + | This caste provides for the manufacturing, agricultural, industrial, and engineering needs of the Tau Empire, being the builders, farmers, scientists, engineers, etc. They are often described as plain and dour, possessing a rather stoic outlook on life in general. They were originally the first Tau to build cities and practice agriculture. The city of [[Fio'taun]] is an example of this, being the first place where the Ethereals appeared.{{Cite This}} |
==Kor - Air Caste== | ==Kor - Air Caste== | ||
| − | The Air Caste is charged with holding the Tau Empire together through the [[Kor'vattra]], the Tau Empire's merchant and | + | The Air Caste is charged with holding the Tau Empire together through the [[Kor'vattra]], the Tau Empire's merchant and war-fleet. Formerly functioning as messengers, these days they are the Tau Navy. The Tau of the Air Caste are the tallest and most slender of all Tau, with long, skinny limbs and hollow bones developed due to lives lived mostly in low- and zero-gravity ships and space stations. In the past, before the time of the [[Mont'au]], the Tau that originally became the Air Caste had membranes stretching between their limbs, allowing them to glide on air currents. Tau pilots tend to be superior pilots compared to their human counterparts because they have a better depth perception and higher G-tolerance, but lack battle-experience compared to the best Imperial fighter-pilots.{{Cite This}} |
| − | ==Por - Water | + | == Por - Water Caste == |
| − | The Water Caste serve the Tau Empire as traders, merchants, public servants, bureaucrats, administrators, diplomats, and ambassadors. They interact with other races when such affairs are not handled by the Fire Caste, and often act as administrators of Tau | + | The Water Caste serve the Tau Empire as traders, merchants, public servants, bureaucrats, administrators, diplomats, and ambassadors. They interact with other races when such affairs are not handled by the Fire Caste, and often act as administrators of Tau worlds in the absence of an [[Ethereal]] governor. The Water Caste tend to be tall and slender compared to other Tau.{{Cite This}} |
| − | ==Aun - Ethereal/Celestial Caste== | + | == Aun - Ethereal/Celestial Caste == |
| − | The [[Ethereal]]s serve as "philosopher kings", and guide the other castes, as well as alien member-races of the Tau empire, towards the enlightenment of the ''Tau'va'' | + | The [[Ethereal]]s serve as "philosopher kings", and guide the other castes, as well as alien member-races of the Tau empire, towards the enlightenment of the ''[[Tau'va]]'', the [[Greater Good]].{{Cite This}} |
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Fire Warrior (Novel)]], {{Cite This}}, pg. 120 (the canonicity of the information contained in the novel is unclear) | ||
| + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Specialist Games Catalogue]], pg. 101 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|3}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Tau/TAU-ACCESSORIES/TAU-AIR-CASTE-PILOTS.html FW Website Tau Air Caste Pilots] | ||
| + | *{{Endn|4}}: [http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Tau/TAU-ACCESSORIES/TAU-AIR-CASTE-GROUND-CREW.html FW Website Tau Air Caste Ground Crew] | ||
| + | *{{Endn|5}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440178a&prodId=prod1060272&rootCatGameStyle= Games Workshop] | ||
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Revision as of 22:42, 16 January 2013
| This article is about the Tau caste system; for the Novel by Peter Fehervari, see Fire Caste (Novel). |
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The Tau caste system divides all Tau into five groups.
Contents
Overview
Each caste is named after an element of nature, symbolising the purpose and temperament of the caste's members.
A Tau's caste is determined at birth and inherited by one's parents. Inter-breeding is forbidden by the Ethereals. For a Tau to choose another caste for himself seems to be impossible, and held contrary to the notions of the Greater Good. The castes are based upon the racial and political divisions that separated the Tau on their homeworld of T'au during the time of the Mont'au.
| Caste\Rank | Trainee rank - SAAL[1] | Lowest rank - LA | Second lowest rank - UI | Middle rank - VRE | Second highest rank - EL | Highest rank - O |
| Fire - Shas | Underling | Warrior | Veteran | Hero | Noble or Knight | Commander |
| Earth - Fio | Apprentice | Worker | Senior | Overseer | Engineer | Planner |
| Water - Por | Assistant | Bureaucrat | Envoy | Magister | Diplomat | Ambassador |
| Air - Kor | Deliverer | Messenger | Carrier | Pilot | Captain | Admiral |
| Ethereal - Aun | Lord | Prince | Prelate | King | Holy Ones | Highest of the Holy |
Shas - Fire caste
Members of the Fire Caste are the warriors of the Tau Empire, and as such are most often seen on the field of battle. They are taller and stronger than the members of the other castes, although still weaker and shorter than the average human. These traits come from the Fire Caste's origin on the plains of T'au, where they were hunters and warriors. Tau from the world of Vior'la tend to have slightly greater muscle mass than the norm because of the stronger gravity of that planet. These warriors are known as Fire Warriors.[Needs Citation]
Rising through the ranks
Provided the warrior survives four years of active duty, he undergoes the first Trial by Fire, which can be anything from mere gladiatorial affairs to trial by constant combat. If the Shas'la survives his first Trial by Fire, he is promoted to the rank of Shas'ui, or Veteran. For every consecutive four years of service, the Fire Warrior undergoes another Trial. The higher one's rank within the Fire Caste, the more likely one is to become a Battlesuit pilot. Upon attaining the rank of "O", a member of the Fire Caste may be allowed to retire from active duty and become an advisor to the Tau military's command structure, the Shas'ar'tol. Other than death, this is the only way to leave the Tau military.[Needs Citation]
Fio - Earth Caste
This caste provides for the manufacturing, agricultural, industrial, and engineering needs of the Tau Empire, being the builders, farmers, scientists, engineers, etc. They are often described as plain and dour, possessing a rather stoic outlook on life in general. They were originally the first Tau to build cities and practice agriculture. The city of Fio'taun is an example of this, being the first place where the Ethereals appeared.[Needs Citation]
Kor - Air Caste
The Air Caste is charged with holding the Tau Empire together through the Kor'vattra, the Tau Empire's merchant and war-fleet. Formerly functioning as messengers, these days they are the Tau Navy. The Tau of the Air Caste are the tallest and most slender of all Tau, with long, skinny limbs and hollow bones developed due to lives lived mostly in low- and zero-gravity ships and space stations. In the past, before the time of the Mont'au, the Tau that originally became the Air Caste had membranes stretching between their limbs, allowing them to glide on air currents. Tau pilots tend to be superior pilots compared to their human counterparts because they have a better depth perception and higher G-tolerance, but lack battle-experience compared to the best Imperial fighter-pilots.[Needs Citation]
Por - Water Caste
The Water Caste serve the Tau Empire as traders, merchants, public servants, bureaucrats, administrators, diplomats, and ambassadors. They interact with other races when such affairs are not handled by the Fire Caste, and often act as administrators of Tau worlds in the absence of an Ethereal governor. The Water Caste tend to be tall and slender compared to other Tau.[Needs Citation]
Aun - Ethereal/Celestial Caste
The Ethereals serve as "philosopher kings", and guide the other castes, as well as alien member-races of the Tau empire, towards the enlightenment of the Tau'va, the Greater Good.[Needs Citation]
Sources
- 1: Fire Warrior (Novel), [Needs Citation], pg. 120 (the canonicity of the information contained in the novel is unclear)
- 2: Specialist Games Catalogue, pg. 101
- 3: FW Website Tau Air Caste Pilots
- 4: FW Website Tau Air Caste Ground Crew
- 5: Games Workshop
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| Castes | |
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| Allied Races |
Anthrazod • Boaburi • Brachyura • Charpactin • Demiurg • Domati • Formosian • G’nosh • Galg • Greet • Humans • Hrenian • Jagordian • Ji'atrix • Kroot • Morralian • M'uh'ja • Nagi • Nicassar • Ostense Council • Phosiab • Pohu-Agg • Ranghon • Tarellians • Thraxians • Vespid • Vorgh • Yabi-Yabi |
| Military |
Fire Warriors • Kor'vattra • Merchant Fleet • Auxiliaries • Information Awareness |
| Culture | |
| Notable Characters |
Aun'Va • Aun'shi • O'Shaserra • O'Shovah • Puretide • El'Myamoto • T'au Sha'ng |