Void mummification
Relying upon their ships as home, with no territory to their name, the Vardan have developed some unique practices to allow for the health and safety of those living in their ships. Among these is the practice of Void mummification, allowing for the safe and respectful handling of the bodies of loved ones, regardless of the local laws for the current location on their trade route.
History
While the true details are lost to history, the Vardan believe that at some point in the past their people realized the effects of the Void of space upon an unprotected body, mainly how the fluids rapidly boiled out, leaving a dried husk.
When living on board a spacecraft, the decomposition of dead loved ones causes multiple problems for the health and safety of the living, while many of the planets on their trade routes had laws against disposing of bodies in populated space. Without a territory to call their own, the Vardan were often at the mercy of local planetary laws when disposing of the remains of dead Kin, forcing them to rely upon other people's customs even and leaving them often unable to follow their own traditions.
But the bodies in space did not decompose, and from there the idea formed to store the bodies of loved ones outside the ship, within the Void of space, until they could be safely and respectfully handled. Due to the desiccated nature of the corpses after this treatment, the practice came to be known as Void mummification.
