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Since ancient times young Mhramnaroth have lived in herds, but older specimens live solitary lives, only coming back to the herd to breed, and to leave their young. In the technological age, older Mhramnaroth can still be found on deep space missions, while the young live on the colonies.
It is thought the Mhramnaroth leave the herd as conflict between elder Mhramnaroth is inevitable. The elders cause trouble, but only they can produce offspring and keep the species alive. It are the young Mhramnaroth that run society and all it's important functions.
It is not true that the strive in their own society will inevitably leed to xenophobia towards other races. Some say it may even make them more open, since they already know how to deal with social tensions. In any case, their history and biology are very different from most races. they should be watched closely.