Kharan Khatan

The Scourge

Era: Middle Dominion Age Thazvaar

Population: Thazvaari

Affiliation: Pirate warlord, coastal factions of Thazvaar

The Pirate

Kharan Khatan was the most feared and reviled pirate warlord of pre-relay Geba. Already infamous for atrocities across the Dominion and the Geban Sea, he came to command the last remnant of organized seaborne piracy in the region's final age of maritime predation. He burned villages for pleasure, sank civilian ships out of boredom, and commanded lieutenants as cruel as he was. He was not trusted. He was not respected. He was followed because when the Dominion forces drove the remaining pirates toward extinction, his plan was the only one that could delay death, and so the remnant fleets followed him into the coastal inlet that would later carry his name.

The Gulf

The blockade of Kharan's Gulf was his final act of defiance. He fortified the inlet, consolidated the remnant fleets, and held the position long enough that the geography itself became synonymous with what he had done there. Contemporary accounts describe him as very tall and lean, with dark wool-like hair and eyes that reflected pure darkness. He was regarded as the embodiment of free will, ruling not by honor or loyalty but by the certainty that he was the only option left. There is no account of his death. He could have died at sea or old and at peace. Nobody knows.

The Name

His legacy survives in few places: the name of the Gulf, scattered accounts in archives that predate the relay system, and the rare bloodlines that still carry his surname. Even generations later his descendants endure the weight of that lineage as a stigma that outlasted the ruins and the reign. Most of them deny the relation. The Children of Kharan, the modern contractor faction that operates out of the Gulf, took their name from his legacy whether his actual descendants wanted them to or not.