Orak’kain

(OH-rack-kayn)

An adjective used to describe items, traditions, or cultural practices originating from the desert world of Orakka and its native people, the Orak’kai. Orak’kain artifacts are often crafted from rare minerals, bone, and woven desert fibers, prized for their durability and distinctive geometric designs. The term may also refer to architectural styles, music, cuisine, and combat techniques rooted in Orak’kai heritage—each shaped by the harsh realities and hidden beauty of their subterranean cities and unforgiving terrain.