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Toral is Duras' bastard son. | {{Infobox Character | ||
|name=Toral | |||
|image=[[Image:Toral.jpg|200px|center]] | |||
|quote="Join me, and I will show you honor." | |||
|race=[[Klingon]] | |||
|affiliation=[[Klingon Empire]], [[Duras]] family | |||
|gender=Male | |||
|birthdate=unknown | |||
|deathdate=unknown | |||
}}'''Toral''' is [[Duras]]' bastard son. | |||
==History== | |||
Following the death of Duras, his rival [[Gowron]] was assumed to be the sole candidate for Chancellor of the [[Klingon Empire]] until Toral appeared at Gowron's investiture, claiming to have inherited his father's right to the office. Several major Klingon families, allies of Duras and enemies of Gowron, decided to back Toral's claim, resulting in the [[Klingon Civil War]]. | |||
Toral himself was nothing more than a figurehead for Duras's sisters, [[Lursa]] and [[Betor]]. He was captured as the war concluded, and Gowron bestowed the right to kill him on [[Worf]], who had been greatly wronged by Duras before assisting Gowron in the war. Having seen enough senseless killing, Worf chose to spare Toral's life. He later made an independent attempt to seize power in the Empire, but he was not successful. | |||
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Toral is Duras' bastard son.
History
Following the death of Duras, his rival Gowron was assumed to be the sole candidate for Chancellor of the Klingon Empire until Toral appeared at Gowron's investiture, claiming to have inherited his father's right to the office. Several major Klingon families, allies of Duras and enemies of Gowron, decided to back Toral's claim, resulting in the Klingon Civil War.
Toral himself was nothing more than a figurehead for Duras's sisters, Lursa and Betor. He was captured as the war concluded, and Gowron bestowed the right to kill him on Worf, who had been greatly wronged by Duras before assisting Gowron in the war. Having seen enough senseless killing, Worf chose to spare Toral's life. He later made an independent attempt to seize power in the Empire, but he was not successful.