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== History ==
== History ==
Early in their history, Drahvin society was patriarchal with a shared consciousness between all men allowing them to dominate and subdue the women, whom they kept in small numbers as slaves in cages. [[Drahvin (The Suffering)|One female Drahvin]] rebelled against this oppression and found a way to join her mind along with those of her fellow [[slave]]s into the shared consciousness. The women were eventually expelled from the shared mind, and as punishment the instigator was setup with a similar construct centred on her, such that she would constantly feel the pain of every female Drahvin. However, all this power concentrating on her meant that when she was eventually killed, she wouldn't die, but instead gained a new sense of control and mastery over the suffering and pain of her fellow slaves. She was then able to give strength to her slaves, which began an uprising eventually leading to the toppling of the patriarchy and the institution of a matriarchy.
Early in their history, Drahvin society was patriarchal with a shared consciousness between all men allowing them to dominate and subdue the women, whom they kept in small numbers as slaves in cages. [[Drahvin (The Suffering)|One female Drahvin]] rebelled against this oppression and found a way to join her mind along with those of her fellow [[slave]]s into the shared consciousness. The women were eventually expelled from the shared mind, and as punishment the instigator was set up with a similar construct centred on her, such that she would constantly feel the pain of every female Drahvin. However, all this power concentrating on her meant that when she was eventually killed, she wouldn't die, but instead gained a new sense of control and mastery over the suffering and pain of her fellow slaves. She was then able to give strength to her slaves, which began an uprising, eventually leading to the toppling of the patriarchy and the institution of a matriarchy.


This new leader decided to keep a small number of men alive for reproductive purposes and due, to the small numbers of women, additionally started work on finding ways of creating female clones for menial tasks. This Drahvin leader still ruled oppressively and was overthrown herself by her female subjects, her body sent deep into space, eventually reaching [[Earth]]. Her [[skull]] was eventually unearthed by human archaeologists in [[1912]] and attempted to cause a violent uprising at a [[suffragette]] rally in [[London]], before being defeated by [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Steven Taylor|Steven]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Suffering (audio story)|The Suffering]]'')
This new leader decided to keep a small number of men alive for reproductive purposes and due, to the small numbers of women, additionally started work on finding ways of creating female clones for menial tasks. This Drahvin leader still ruled oppressively and was overthrown herself by her female subjects, her body sent deep into space, eventually reaching [[Earth]]. Her [[skull]] was eventually unearthed by human archaeologists in [[1912]] and attempted to cause a violent uprising at a [[suffragette]] rally in [[London]], before being defeated by [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]], the [[First Doctor]] and [[Steven Taylor|Steven]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Suffering (audio story)|The Suffering]]'')
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