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Te-Run was a female Child of San-Tarah and the Elder of the Ruling Pack. She was the oldest and considered the wisest in the Pack that Me-Lar, head of the Ruling Pack always listened to her counsel. (GKN novel: A Good Day to Die)

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Klingon Invasion[]

During Em-Ran's initiation as a hunter, she questioned Me-Lar's decision of allowing it as the cub was too young to join the Great Hunt, as it would bring other packs to question the Ruling Pack's disregard for tradition, but her young leader insisted that the welfare of the people was at stake stating it would need all its best hunters.

When news of strange invaders was brought to the Prime Village, Te-Run convened with the other members of the Ruling Pack to discuss how they would prepare and discern the invaders identities.

During the five martial contests that would determine the fate of San-Tarah, Te-Run was one of the few Children of San-Tarah that was curious to learn more of the Klingons. She spoke with B'Oraq and learned her profession as a healer. Curious about the Klingons healing arts she asked to be brought aboard the IKS Gorkon and witnessed the miraculous wonders of Klingon medicine. After returning to inform Me-Lar and the Ruling Pack of what she had seen, and warned them that this contest they had put into motion would have far more dire consequences. She foresaw that if the Children of San-Tarah would win the contests, it would mean the Klingons would be force to leave, however the Ruling Pack would then have to deal with other strangers and races that may come from the stars. (GKN novel: A Good Day to Die)

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