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; CEBW ("chebu" or "ceebu") : Coherent-Energy Beam Weapon.
 
; CEBW ("chebu" or "ceebu") : Coherent-Energy Beam Weapon.
 
; Church of Transition (CHOT) : A polytheistic cult that has taken root in the Darikahn Empire’s southern reaches.  The CHOT believes in a series of gods that each has dominion over a particular aspect of creation.  There are seasonal gods, rain gods, earth gods, fire gods and others.  Each is prayed to for assistance in overcoming the elements, having favorable weather and receiving blessings on the home. They are all governed by a matriarchal deity sometimes referred to as Dana but usually simply as "the Goddess."  It is called the Church of the Transition because its principal doctrine is that transition is the path of nature.  All things begin as one thing and transform to another.
 
; Church of Transition (CHOT) : A polytheistic cult that has taken root in the Darikahn Empire’s southern reaches.  The CHOT believes in a series of gods that each has dominion over a particular aspect of creation.  There are seasonal gods, rain gods, earth gods, fire gods and others.  Each is prayed to for assistance in overcoming the elements, having favorable weather and receiving blessings on the home. They are all governed by a matriarchal deity sometimes referred to as Dana but usually simply as "the Goddess."  It is called the Church of the Transition because its principal doctrine is that transition is the path of nature.  All things begin as one thing and transform to another.
; Circle of 10,000 : Only the Karsan League has managed to form an organized and sanctioned structure for the psychologists born into their empire.  It is called the Circle of 10,000 — though no one knows its true membership. Young men and women who bear the Bright Mark are brought into the Circle, trained in the use of their talent and fostered on the precepts of the order.
 
 
; Cnihts : Gonzagin who identify with the old guard of Gonzagin nobility — even if they are not nobles themselves — and use this identification to justify the Gonzagin pretensions to the Hanrilke throne.
 
; Cnihts : Gonzagin who identify with the old guard of Gonzagin nobility — even if they are not nobles themselves — and use this identification to justify the Gonzagin pretensions to the Hanrilke throne.
 
; Coeptir : Young noble, usually under the age of 15, employed as a page, squire, or midshipman.
 
; Coeptir : Young noble, usually under the age of 15, employed as a page, squire, or midshipman.
 
; Corvus : The state of permanent depilation of the scalp that is a mark of honour amongst the Lords-Pilot. It is required in order to implant a crucis (see below), although some illegal techniques allow the implantee to keep his or hear scalp hair.
 
; Corvus : The state of permanent depilation of the scalp that is a mark of honour amongst the Lords-Pilot. It is required in order to implant a crucis (see below), although some illegal techniques allow the implantee to keep his or hear scalp hair.
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; Crucis : An electronic port that is built into the back of the head at the occipital lobe to allow control of iron or hammer.  Through this interface, the machine responds to mental commands and monitors vital signs.  The crucis gets its name from the cross shape of the implant. It is large enough to be seen clearly on the back on the head and is a badge of honor for all who have one.
 
; Cotar : Priest of the Mundus Humanitas.
 
; Cotar : Priest of the Mundus Humanitas.
 
; Cotar Antistes : Senior priest, elected, who officially represents the Church and presides over certain important ceremonies.  His word has force of law.
 
; Cotar Antistes : Senior priest, elected, who officially represents the Church and presides over certain important ceremonies.  His word has force of law.
 
; Cotar Arderes : Another title for the Primarch.
 
; Cotar Arderes : Another title for the Primarch.
 
; Cotar Fomas : A priest much like a regular cotar, but he is also a warrior.  He has all the powers of a cotar, but he also commands an arm of the Mundus Humanitas’ military.  Unlike a cotar, who is commanded by the dregutai, a cotar fomas answers directly to the archcotare. While he cannot act without the archcotare’s leave, the cotar fomas has broadranging powers. He deploys his units as he sees fit and is the archcotare’s enforcer.
 
; Cotar Fomas : A priest much like a regular cotar, but he is also a warrior.  He has all the powers of a cotar, but he also commands an arm of the Mundus Humanitas’ military.  Unlike a cotar, who is commanded by the dregutai, a cotar fomas answers directly to the archcotare. While he cannot act without the archcotare’s leave, the cotar fomas has broadranging powers. He deploys his units as he sees fit and is the archcotare’s enforcer.
; Crucis : An electronic port that is built into the back of the head at the occipital lobe to allow control of iron or hammer.  Through this interface, the machine responds to mental commands and monitors vital signs.  The crucis gets its name from the cross shape of the implant. It is large enough to be seen clearly on the back on the head and is a badge of honor for all who have one.
 
 
; Cyrean : Heretics of the Comoran Empire who do not believe in the supremacy of the Mundus Humanitas. They believe the church is morally bankrupt, decadent and corrupt. Their own churches preach the Prophet’s teachings, but they have no fortress temples, no primarch and no massive church bureaucracy. Their religious power is decentralized and their faith more egalitarian. Cyreans are vehement in their beliefs — they believe the Mundus Humanitas jeopardizes souls rather than saving them. Devout Cyreans are committed to its eradication.
 
; Cyrean : Heretics of the Comoran Empire who do not believe in the supremacy of the Mundus Humanitas. They believe the church is morally bankrupt, decadent and corrupt. Their own churches preach the Prophet’s teachings, but they have no fortress temples, no primarch and no massive church bureaucracy. Their religious power is decentralized and their faith more egalitarian. Cyreans are vehement in their beliefs — they believe the Mundus Humanitas jeopardizes souls rather than saving them. Devout Cyreans are committed to its eradication.
 
; Dregus (pl. Dregutai) : Prelates elected from the cotars.  They work as adjuncts for the archcotare, advising and assisting him. They carry out his will and supervise the cotars.  Dregutai often officiate at temple services in the absence of the archcotare.  When the archcotare does perform the duties himself, the noncelebrant officials are always dregutai.  A dregus can become quite powerful if he serves a weak archcotare. Much like the metropolitans are to the Primarch, they are "the power behind the throne." Crossing an influential one is a dangerous business.
 
; Dregus (pl. Dregutai) : Prelates elected from the cotars.  They work as adjuncts for the archcotare, advising and assisting him. They carry out his will and supervise the cotars.  Dregutai often officiate at temple services in the absence of the archcotare.  When the archcotare does perform the duties himself, the noncelebrant officials are always dregutai.  A dregus can become quite powerful if he serves a weak archcotare. Much like the metropolitans are to the Primarch, they are "the power behind the throne." Crossing an influential one is a dangerous business.

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