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While the t'sa have a civilization that spans many systems, the [[Starfall:_T'sa_System|home system]] is the center of T'sa culture.  The closest that humans can relate to the type of civilization used by the t'sa is an empire, but with out the violent of expansionist connotations that the world implies.
 
While the t'sa have a civilization that spans many systems, the [[Starfall:_T'sa_System|home system]] is the center of T'sa culture.  The closest that humans can relate to the type of civilization used by the t'sa is an empire, but with out the violent of expansionist connotations that the world implies.
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== Det'sya ==
 
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The det'sya are a type of intricate tattoos that are popular among many t'sa cultures.  On the homewold most T'sa have det'sya as a way to identify their brood and many important life events, such as the death of a sibling, mating, or other important accomplishment.  All of the Det'sya on the homeworld follows pretty uniform standards that have been developed over the millenniums, but on other worlds in the cluster different symbols and traditions have developed.  T'sa living outside the cluster may not even have det'sya or at least not conform to any t'sa symbolism.  Regardless, the presence of det'sya is often looked upon favorably by members of the t'sa and often acts as a type of ice breaker in social situations.
 

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