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; Mukhadish : A bioengineered slave race created by the Vaylen as a labor force.  They and the Kerrn despise one another.
 
; Mukhadish : A bioengineered slave race created by the Vaylen as a labor force.  They and the Kerrn despise one another.
 
; Mule : Someone able to use psionic abilities without bearing the Bright Mark.  When using his psychology, a Mule does not exhibit any outward sign.  No one knows his true power! However, Mules are all infertile.  Any attempt to render them fertile with technology causes the loss of the Mule trait and its benefits.  All Mules are also physically conspicuous in one manner or another
 
; Mule : Someone able to use psionic abilities without bearing the Bright Mark.  When using his psychology, a Mule does not exhibit any outward sign.  No one knows his true power! However, Mules are all infertile.  Any attempt to render them fertile with technology causes the loss of the Mule trait and its benefits.  All Mules are also physically conspicuous in one manner or another
; Mundus Humanitas : The Mundus Humanitas sprang into life with the emergence of the six-fingered prophet Ahmilahk Ahved Ahll.  Ahmilahk appeared in the Comoran worlds, (now the Kudus Theocracy), around FE 10,098.  He preached a doctrine of mystery and fatalism, attacking the Church of the Divine Machine (the Imperial Federation's "state" religion), for clinging to the worldly tatters of the old rationalism.  This theme was seized upon by Ober Hanrilke and his conspirators in their assault on the state.  Hanrilke's support gave Ahmilakh's religion a currency that separated it from the hordes of similar heresies that peppered the Imperial Federation in those years.  When the Noble Wars died away, leaving Hanrilke in firm control of the Sphere, the Mundus Humanitas became law.  Wherever the CoDM had been, the Mundus moved in, burning the old temples, pillaging the libraries, erecting the flaming wheels that were their central icon.  The Mundus continues to be the primary religious belief in the Iron Empires period, although it has been weakened by the fall of the Hanrilke Empire and by internal splits.
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; Mundus Humanitas : The Mundus Humanitas sprang into life with the emergence of the five-fingered prophet Ahmilahk Ahved Ahll.  Ahmilahk appeared in the Comoran worlds, (now the Kudus Theocracy), around FE 10,098.  He preached a doctrine of mystery and fatalism, attacking the Church of the Divine Machine (the Imperial Federation's "state" religion), for clinging to the worldly tatters of the old rationalism.  This theme was seized upon by Ober Hanrilke and his conspirators in their assault on the state.  Hanrilke's support gave Ahmilakh's religion a currency that separated it from the hordes of similar heresies that peppered the Imperial Federation in those years.  When the Noble Wars died away, leaving Hanrilke in firm control of the Sphere, the Mundus Humanitas became law.  Wherever the CoDM had been, the Mundus moved in, burning the old temples, pillaging the libraries, erecting the flaming wheels that were their central icon.  The Mundus continues to be the primary religious belief in the Iron Empires period, although it has been weakened by the fall of the Hanrilke Empire and by internal splits.
 
; Naiven : Native Vaylen worm that has not been implanted in another living creature.
 
; Naiven : Native Vaylen worm that has not been implanted in another living creature.
 
; Order of the Mystic Fire : The Mystes are an itinerant monastic order among the Mundus Humanitas.  While sanctioned by the Church, the exclusively female organization is regarded with some suspicion.
 
; Order of the Mystic Fire : The Mystes are an itinerant monastic order among the Mundus Humanitas.  While sanctioned by the Church, the exclusively female organization is regarded with some suspicion.

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