Scottish Clans also contained
septs or
branches, which were founded when powerful
or prominent clansmen established their own important
families. Clans often had many septs that were often related
through marriage. During difficult times, the families
sought to ally themselves with larger more powerful clans
for protection from enemies and other feuding clans alike.
This practice, which often included paying homage to the
Clan Chief at important events was effective in building
respect, devotion and familiarity between different families
within the same clan.