Although the worshipers of Kor'Kanas were both male and female, the most abundant of her followers were the warrior women. They sought out to live in the image of the goddess and obtain the skill of violent, animalistic lust. The female worshipers of Kor'Kanas are still known today as the most fierce and desirable women in all of Klingon history.
Kor'Kanas was the patron to all wild beasts. In some cultures, she was the one who first introduced companionship between beast and Klingon. In one legend, the goddess took a mortal warrior as her lover and as a gift, she gave him a great beast to ride into war. With his new advantage in battle, the warrior quickly became known throughout the land. His name was glorified and he took control over other clans to make his armies stronger and claimed many victories in the name of his goddess. When he died, Kor'Kanas revealed the secrets of the beast to other warriors in his memory so that they could also ride to glory.
Kor'Kanas is the only D'eethkoras-i who had a yearly celebration in her honor. It would take place at her main temple, and worshipers would journey from all over the planet to participate. The grand event would last seven days and attracted travelers in the thousands. During this sacred event, all feuds between clans would be postponed until the end of the seventh day. It was known as the most peaceful time of the year.
The main event of the ceremony involved a huge, hollowed statue of the goddess that would be paraded through the crowd and placed at the entrance of the temple. The statue would be filled with wine and a large serpent eel. The stomach of the statue was made of a water soluble material that would become soft when in contact with the wine. Eventually the statue would break releasing the liquid and eel in one great rush. The worshipers would then charge forward for a taste. Whoever captured the eel, would be blessed with prosperity for the coming year.
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