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Khan Schmitt oversaw the brief period of growth for her Clan after the war, directing them to explore and colonize several worlds in the [[Kerensky Cluster]].  She would also continue to extol her Clan to reach out and assist their brother and sister Clans after the conclusion of Operation KLONDIKE.  A prime example of this was creation of the post of [[ilChi]], or official ambassador. In the wake of the [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] of the [[Not-Named Clan]], Schmitt felt that this would go a long way toward fixing some of the cracks that began to form in the new society.  One ilChi was assigned to each of the other 18 Clans, and would work toward building relations with that Clan.  Though many Clans accepted the Spirits' aid for a time, their attitude of cooperation and brotherhood would later become viewed as un-Clanlike.  Khan Schmitt had also expressed sympathy for the Not-Named, which contributed to an increasingly negative view of the Blood Spirits.  [[Clan Burrock]] in particular called for the Spirits' Annihilation due to this association, and though it would fail in the [[Grand Council]], the Blood Spirits were still censured by the other Clans for "straying from the path".  Even ilKhan Kerensky took a negative stance against them, engendering a feeling that he had betrayed the ideals that he had originally set down for the Clans.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 21–23: "The Spurning" and "Final Blows"</ref>
 
Khan Schmitt oversaw the brief period of growth for her Clan after the war, directing them to explore and colonize several worlds in the [[Kerensky Cluster]].  She would also continue to extol her Clan to reach out and assist their brother and sister Clans after the conclusion of Operation KLONDIKE.  A prime example of this was creation of the post of [[ilChi]], or official ambassador. In the wake of the [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] of the [[Not-Named Clan]], Schmitt felt that this would go a long way toward fixing some of the cracks that began to form in the new society.  One ilChi was assigned to each of the other 18 Clans, and would work toward building relations with that Clan.  Though many Clans accepted the Spirits' aid for a time, their attitude of cooperation and brotherhood would later become viewed as un-Clanlike.  Khan Schmitt had also expressed sympathy for the Not-Named, which contributed to an increasingly negative view of the Blood Spirits.  [[Clan Burrock]] in particular called for the Spirits' Annihilation due to this association, and though it would fail in the [[Grand Council]], the Blood Spirits were still censured by the other Clans for "straying from the path".  Even ilKhan Kerensky took a negative stance against them, engendering a feeling that he had betrayed the ideals that he had originally set down for the Clans.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 21–23: "The Spurning" and "Final Blows"</ref>
  
As Clan Burrock, [[Clan Mongoose]], and others began to prey on the Blood Spirits, Khan Schmitt had her people withdraw from the other Clans.  She canceled her ilChi ambassadorial program, feeling bitter and betrayed by the other Clans, for whom she and her Blood Spirits had done so much.  Hatred would eventually blossom from the roots laid during this time.  As Khan Schmitt grew despondent and depressed through the early years of Clan history, her realm was picked apart.  Soon, they were left only [[York (Clan System)|York]], which they shared with small colonies possessed by [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Snow Raven]].  Their enclaves on Arcadia and Strana Mechty were relatively isolated, a condition that was increasingly to Khan Schmitt and her Blood Spirits' liking.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23/>
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As Clan Burrock, [[Clan Mongoose]], and others began to prey on the Blood Spirits, Khan Schmitt had her people withdraw from the other Clans.  She canceled her ilChi ambassadorial program, feeling bitter and betrayed by the other Clans, for whom she and her Blood Spirits had done so much.  Hatred would eventually blossom from the roots laid during this time.  As Khan Schmitt grew despondent and depressed through the early years of Clan history, her realm was picked apart.  Soon, they were left only [[York (Clan planet)|York]], which they shared with small colonies possessed by [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and [[Clan Snow Raven]].  Their enclaves on Arcadia and Strana Mechty were relatively isolated, a condition that was increasingly to Khan Schmitt and her Blood Spirits' liking.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23/>
  
 
The death of ilKhan Kerensky at the hands of Khan [[Cal Jorgensson]] of [[Clan Widowmaker]] was the final betrayal by the Clans, the one that would finish the long estrangement of Colleen Schmitt from Clan society.  Never again would she trust the other Clans, claiming that only she and her Clan had held to Kerensky's true dream.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23/><ref name=ED:GCp10>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 10: ''Early Clan History: A Comparative Timeline, cont.''</ref>
 
The death of ilKhan Kerensky at the hands of Khan [[Cal Jorgensson]] of [[Clan Widowmaker]] was the final betrayal by the Clans, the one that would finish the long estrangement of Colleen Schmitt from Clan society.  Never again would she trust the other Clans, claiming that only she and her Clan had held to Kerensky's true dream.<ref name=FM:CCp21,22,23/><ref name=ED:GCp10>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 10: ''Early Clan History: A Comparative Timeline, cont.''</ref>

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