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A residence for Sangheili to live in and to mate and raise/train their young, the keep has many common rooms for the average inhabitants, but the elder members of the clan reside in larger living quarters for their higher status. Each keep has a "[[saga wall]]" where the family saga of the clan is written. Although their architecture may vary greatly, keeps are often constructed of non-Covenant alloys and are built with more traditional items such as stone and wood. Depending on the ranking status of the inhabitants the keep may be decorated with [[Forerunner]] alloys. They usually have large courtyards to spar and train.
A residence for Sangheili to live in and to mate and raise/train their young, the keep has many common rooms for the average inhabitants, but the elder members of the clan reside in larger living quarters for their higher status. Each keep has a "[[saga wall]]" where the family saga of the clan is written. Although their architecture may vary greatly, keeps are often constructed of non-Covenant alloys and are built with more traditional items such as stone and wood. Depending on the ranking status of the inhabitants the keep may be decorated with [[Forerunner]] alloys. They usually have large courtyards to spar and train.


More powerful keeps are set to rule over a certain state on [[Sanghelios]] and reap the benefits of the governed area, which may house a number of client keeps with less power than the kaidon's keep; a council of elders from the kaidon's own keep and the client keeps oversee the kaidon's actions and help him make decisions. While each keep is named after the clan inhabiting it, the clan elders will adopt the name of the state's ruling keep; for example, the elders of [[Bekan keep]] bear the 'Mdama title as they reside in the state of [[Mdama]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 57''</ref> If in doubt of the current kaidon's leading abilities, the elders may attempt to assassinate the kaidon. This can be achieved through assassins or doing the job themselves, but should they fail the task the plotter will be killed instantly and his family expelled or killed depending on the nature of the attack.{{Ref/Reuse|ref1}} Rival clans may take over another's keep, most likely if the rival clan had a keep of their own they would gain dominance over the state and either destroy the enemy keep or have it as a trophy, most notably they may imprison the previous occupants.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 195-196''</ref>
More powerful keeps are set to rule over a certain state on [[Sanghelios]] and reap the benefits of the governed area, which may house a number of client keeps with less power than the kaidon's keep; a council of elders from the kaidon's own keep and the client keeps oversee the kaidon's actions and help him make decisions. While each keep is named after the clan inhabiting it, the clan elders will adopt the name of the state's ruling keep; for example, the elders of [[Bekan keep]] bear the 'Mdama title as they reside in the state of [[Mdama]].<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 57''</ref> If in doubt of the current kaidon's leading abilities, the elders may attempt to assassinate the kaidon. This can be achieved through assassins or doing the job themselves, but should they fail the task the plotter will be killed instantly and his family expelled or killed depending on the nature of the attack.<ref name="ref1"/> Rival clans may take over another's keep, most likely if the rival clan had a keep of their own they would gain dominance over the state and either destroy the enemy keep or have it as a trophy, most notably they may imprison the previous occupants.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 195-196''</ref>


The keep will usually be moderately populated by the members of the clan that owns the keep. Other Sangheili would be chosen for their abilities to train the young, general maintenance, horticulture, and their skill at meal preparation. The wife of a keep elder typically holds significant power within a keep concerning family and bloodline matters.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 52''</ref> Wearing armor around the keep is not customary as most of the inhabitants wear non-combat Sangheili tunics or robes. All Sangheili are given rudimentary combat training and have weapons available in the event they need to take up arms and defend their keep. A kaidon's keep may have dozens of guards for the kaidon's safety, although the kaidon usually removes threats himself to show his battle prowess and that he is a capable leader, for it is believed that a kaidon should be chosen for his skill in battle. The kaidon himself carries his traditional [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy sword]] and [[Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol|plasma pistol]] sidearm with him at all times.<ref name="ref1">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 88-89''</ref>
The keep will usually be moderately populated by the members of the clan that owns the keep. Other Sangheili would be chosen for their abilities to train the young, general maintenance, horticulture, and their skill at meal preparation. The wife of a keep elder typically holds significant power within a keep concerning family and bloodline matters.<ref>'''Halo: Glasslands''', ''page 52''</ref> Wearing armor around the keep is not customary as most of the inhabitants wear non-combat Sangheili tunics or robes. All Sangheili are given rudimentary combat training and have weapons available in the event they need to take up arms and defend their keep. A kaidon's keep may have dozens of guards for the kaidon's safety, although the kaidon usually removes threats himself to show his battle prowess and that he is a capable leader, for it is believed that a kaidon should be chosen for his skill in battle. The kaidon himself carries his traditional [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|energy sword]] and [[Type-25 Directed Energy Pistol|plasma pistol]] sidearm with him at all times.<ref name="ref1">'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''pages 88-89''</ref>

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