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A '''DaiKeen''' is a [[Kerztian]] economic and social grouping similar to the Professions in [[Lossand]]. Members of a [[DaiKeen]] indicate which one they belong to with symbols or markings at their foreheads.
 
A '''DaiKeen''' is a [[Kerztian]] economic and social grouping similar to the Professions in [[Lossand]]. Members of a [[DaiKeen]] indicate which one they belong to with symbols or markings at their foreheads.
   
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: The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and [[zinkall]]in. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws1|4}}
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: The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and [[zinkall]]in. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}}
   
 
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: The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.{{book ref|ws1|3}} Priests wear a square-shaped scar on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws1|4}}
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: The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the [[Ker'Reen Philosophy]] among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} Priests wear a square-shaped scar on their foreheads.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}}
   
 
;Merchant DaiKeen
 
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: The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four [[Choosing]]s over the past 200 years.{{book ref|ws1|3}}
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: The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four [[Choosing]]s over the past 200 years.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}}
   
 
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;Warrior priest DaiKeen
: Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.{{book ref|ws1|3}} These seem to cut X-shaped scars on their foreheads--often on top of their prior markings.{{book ref|ws1|4}} They have also been seen to shave their heads and wear no armor in battle.
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: Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.{{book ref|ws|3|review=yes}} These seem to cut X-shaped scars on their foreheads--often on top of their prior markings.{{book ref|ws|4|review=yes}} They have also been seen to shave their heads and wear no armor in battle.
   
 
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DaiKeen
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A DaiKeen is a Kerztian economic and social grouping similar to the Professions in Lossand. Members of a DaiKeen indicate which one they belong to with symbols or markings at their foreheads.

The DaiKeenin

Warrior DaiKeen
The warrior DaiKeen consists of soldiers. Warriors usually wear armor in battle and fight with swords and zinkallin. Warriors tattoo an 'X' on their foreheads.[1]
Priest DaiKeen
The priest DaiKeen teach and administer the Ker'Reen Philosophy among Kerztians. They are lead by the A'Kar, or high priest.[2] Priests wear a square-shaped scar on their foreheads.[1]
Merchant DaiKeen
The merchant DaiKeen consists of merchants. The king of Kerzta has been chosen from the merchant DaiKeen in all four Choosings over the past 200 years.[2]
Warrior priest DaiKeen
Recent evidence suggests that a new "warrior priest" DaiKeen may be forming, apparently backed by the A'Kar.[2] These seem to cut X-shaped scars on their foreheads--often on top of their prior markings.[1] They have also been seen to shave their heads and wear no armor in battle.

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