Clan Name: Caromed
Clan Symbol:
Drengir
Ancestral Homeworld: Taris
Current Presence: None
Clan Specialties:
Medics & Surgeons
Logistical support
Information gathering
Matukai
Relevant Submissions: (Codex/Factory links, if any)
Members:
Fabula Caromed
Zee Caromed
Description:
Clan Caromed has maintained a small presence on Taris for many generations. Despite cultivating a small population of force-sensitive individuals, they have rarely distinguished themselves as warriors or champions of Mandalore. Rather, Clan Caromed has served in a thousand small, necessary ways over the centuries. They have a long-standing tradition of producing skilled medical personnel and brave battlefield nurses, they maintain a small fleet of ships for the express purposes of helping ensure that the Empire always has enough cargo bays to get what they need where they need it, and they've helped more than a few people disappear into the polluted streets of Taris - for good or ill.
In the current day, Clan Caromed serves the Mandalore willingly and without complaint - but they keep their own counsel more than they ever have before, and offer help less readily than they used to. More than most, Caromed was impacted deeply by the purges of Ra Vizsla. The weakness of their nascent force-using tendencies was not enough to save them from being cut down, their holdings severely damaged and their numbers devastated. In the wake of that tragedy the Clan took the
Drengir as their house symbol (replacing the Nexu it had been for generations) and under the leadership of Lynn Caromed began keeping the other clans at arms length. Help was provided for when called for, but no longer offered quite so freely to those who were not known as friends.
The clan simply did not have the wealth or power to extend charity, and had a very long list of names to quietly hunt down and extract revenge upon once Ra Vizsla was no longer in power.
In the current day, Clan Caromed has begun tentatively returning to Mandalorian society. Their power base is somewhat restored, and they've begun to work once more on the endless labor that is making Taris a less miserable, lawless place to live.