House Carran (Destiny)

House Carran was one of the six Great Houses of Tralon IV.

History
House Carran's exact origins were debated endlessly by historians. Some pertained that the Carrans originated on Tralon IV circa 8491 BBY while others believed they were connected to a Carran family that lived on during the early.

In 7991 BBY, the Carrans rose to prominence when Valos Carran married Governess Lona Varonus, a descendant of Tralon founder Alon Varonus. Together they established the Great Houses of Tralon and Valos was named the first Count of Tralon. While his reign was short-lived, Valos Carran successfully a number of precedents that many Counts after him would abide by. When the pressure of governing an entire planet proved too much for him, Valos stepped down in 7988 BBY and allowed his good friend Galen Sendor to take the position.

Throughout Tralonist history, the Carrans continued to play a prominent role. In 6664 BBY, Zane Carran — reknown for thwarting an assassination attempt on Countess Tulia Sendor a decade prior — became the first representative of Tralon in the Senate after Tralon was officially allowed into the Galactic Republic. A hero on the galactic scene, Zane's name became one passed down to many a descendant; one such namesake served as a Jedi Knight during the.

When House Sendor fell from grace, House Carran was quick to reclaim its glory with Lodar Carran ascending to the throne in 248 BBY. He was succeeded by subsequent generations until 27 BBY when Nalon Carran died while exploring the wilderness of Tralon V. As Nalon's son Galos was too young to succeed him, the position of Count was instead filled by Davon Varonus. When Varonus was executed by Naya Sendor, Galos Carran eagerly accepted the throne, only to meet his own end three years later when the Galactic Empire conquered Tralon IV in 17 BBY.

With the fall of the Great Houses, the Carrans lost much of their prestige but were still able to hold onto whatever wealth they were allowed. With no children of his own, Galos was instead survived by two sisters: one married into the Talvron family, who agreed to join their name with the Carrans' in order to preserve their legacy.