Age 500, Planet Sadala, Universe 7
The birth of a new Saiyan is always a time for celebration among the noble houses. But this child was different; this child was a child of Dakkon. Dakkon, the being who made civilization possible for the Saiyans by taming the Great Ape form, thus preventing Saiyans from destroying anything they built every time the full moon returned. Furthermore, Dakkon's taming of the best within himself was so thorough, he could access the power of the Great Ape without transforming. He had achieved the pinnacle of what was possible for a Saiyan through natural means.
Dakkon's efforts created the first of the noble houses, granting them great leverage and importance to their society, especially their house duty was considered. Dakkon taught his family, who taught their descendants, the secrets of the taming of the Great Ape. And these descendants taught each new generation how to tame their beast, allowing all Saiyans to go out at night without having to worrying about destroying the homes, businesses and other buildings around them.
There were many more noble houses that came about in the time since, of course. Each house brought something into society, from medical advances to technologies to new effective training methods. Each house was raised from a commoner, who gathered their family, warriors among the commonfolk, and anyone else who could benefit a new noble house.
It was this world that Peparia was born. The newest member of House Dakkon, Peparia was the daughter of the head of the household, Lord Okara. She was Okara's firstborn, in fact, not long after his marriage with a commoner, a warrior named Cassa. Cassa herself was raised to Ladyship herself, something unheard of when it came to breeding, a fact that Okara was fully aware of. However, Okara recognized Cassa's ability to not only fight, but also to lead. And the combined might, intelligence and charisma that helped House Dakkon's begin talks to end their feud with House Chilli, another important house on Sadala.
Peparia is destined for greatness. But how would that greatness be achieved?
