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Sharak Family

The Sharak Family is one of only fifteen Pre-Fall bloodlines to survive the Fall. Active since c. 227 CE, they are among one of the oldest family in both Pre- and Post-Fall written histories. What little is known of their earliest existence comes not from preserved records or ancestral accounts, but from indirect traces scattered across unrelated sources—old enforcement glyphs, obsolete tactical doctrines, and recurring operational patterns that appear centuries apart yet bear the same structural signature. Early references suggest the Sharak name was never tied to rulership, territory, or public authority. Their presence in early histories is inferred rather than stated, detected through absence as often as mention, and never framed as something meant to be remembered.   When the Fall dismantled the old world, the Sharak name did not vanish in fire or collapse alongside dynasties and archives, because it had never relied on prominence to begin with. In the long centuries that followed, the family surfaced sporadically in post-Fall accounts as contract-bound operatives, enforcers, or independent killers whose methods showed an unusual level of discipline and internal consistency. These appearances were never centralized, never tied to a single city or faction, and rarely spanned more than a generation at a time. The Sharak name drifted through syndicate records as an anomaly—sometimes attached to feared individuals, sometimes reduced to rumor, sometimes quietly erased after internal purges.   In the modern era, the family exists in an uneasy. No registry, except Rav’thuun records list the name as official. Individuals bearing the Sharak name are treated less as heirs and more as assets—useful, dangerous, and deliberately isolated from broader lineage politics. Unlike other Pre-Fall families that seek to reclaim lost prestige or reconstruct identity, Sharak descendants show no interest in public legitimacy or historical validation. Their influence is measured not in holdings or authority, but in outcomes—quiet removals, enforced compliance, and the sudden resolution of problems no one else is willing to touch.

Sharak Family

Classification

Pre-Fall Bloodline

Earliest Known Origin

c. 227 CE

Status Before the Fall

Unknown

Impact of the Fall

Loss of all formal records

Current Standing

Active

House Head

Unknown

Primary Adversaries

Unknown

House Reputation

Feared but rarely named

Current Power Rating

Low (political)

Historical Trajectory

Post-Fall

Unknown

Reconstruction & Middle Eras (c. 1000–1800)

Unknown

Modern Era

Unknown


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