inxsi wrote:Do the Loroi perform any investigation of military accidents or deaths in training?
It depends on the circumstances, who was killed, and local customs and laws. For the most part, what happens in the diral bands stays in the diral bands; even if one trainee outright kills another, this is often tolerated as part of the training regime and justice is expected to be handled by the diral group itself. The children are still minors, and so have limited legal rights. The notable exception would be if there was suspicion of conspiracy or outside interference, such as deliberately targeting a child as an act of retribution against a parent.
inxsi wrote:Does it differ from the diral bands to the graduated military units?
Adult warriors do have rights, and fatalities in non-combat situations usually require an investigation. Duelling is illegal, though it does occasionally happen anyway. A warrior who is attacked is considered to have the right to defend herself.
inxsi wrote: Does any of this change if a Mizol was involved?
I can't think of a reason why it might. Mizol are not exempt from ordinary rules, if that's what you mean.
inxsi wrote:Is there any loss of status for being involved in a training accident?
Depends on whether one was personally responsible for the accident, how much of an "accident" it was, and how many were killed. If your training ship sank and you were the only survivor, this would probably carry a significant stigma.
inxsi wrote:Do shipboard Loroi military members have personal possessions that they can bring on board? If so, what would be some examples? Would the lower-ranking members have personal possessions?
Personal wealth for members of the Loroi warrior class is subject to strict limitations: warriors are prohibited from earning income from any source other than the military, and personal property is mostly limited to items which the warrior can keep with her. Shipboard crew will be under an additional mass limitation, so most Loroi warriors will not own anything more than what can be stored in a footlocker equivalent. More on this in
this discussion.
Examples of personal possessions could include: personal grooming items (esp. combs), jewelry (mostly limited to items worn in the hair or on the head), tools, weapons, recordings, documents, musical instruments, toys, games, trophies, crafted items, heirlooms, gifts, loot, personal keepsakes, and rare food items or other consumables.
inxsi wrote:Do the Loroi ever get acne? Or does this get dealt with by their high-level technology?
Acne is an immune over-response to a particular bacterial infection, so I don't think it would be common among Loroi the way it is among humans. Various forms of skin inflammation are probably very treatable by Loroi medicine.