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When news of the Inner Sphere attack on Huntress arrived at Strana Mechty in [[3060]], Loremaster Pershaw conducted and tallied the unanimous vote to stay out of the Smoke Jaguar affair, watching as the Jaguars were [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] by forces that claimed to represent the Second Star League.  Pershaw also observed [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]'s challenge and victory during the [[Great Refusal]], and the subsequent death of the great Crusade against the Inner Sphere at the hands of [[Task Force Serpent]].  Later, from his post in the Grand Council, he glared and met Victor's gaze as the [[Archon-Prince]] mounted the dais at the center of the [[Hall of Khans]] to make his address to the assembly, but the old Loremaster could say or do nothing to reverse the results of the fateful Trial.<ref>''Shadows of War'', ch. 1</ref><ref>''Prince of Havoc'', chs. 3–15</ref>
 
When news of the Inner Sphere attack on Huntress arrived at Strana Mechty in [[3060]], Loremaster Pershaw conducted and tallied the unanimous vote to stay out of the Smoke Jaguar affair, watching as the Jaguars were [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] by forces that claimed to represent the Second Star League.  Pershaw also observed [[Victor Steiner-Davion]]'s challenge and victory during the [[Great Refusal]], and the subsequent death of the great Crusade against the Inner Sphere at the hands of [[Task Force Serpent]].  Later, from his post in the Grand Council, he glared and met Victor's gaze as the [[Archon-Prince]] mounted the dais at the center of the [[Hall of Khans]] to make his address to the assembly, but the old Loremaster could say or do nothing to reverse the results of the fateful Trial.<ref>''Shadows of War'', ch. 1</ref><ref>''Prince of Havoc'', chs. 3–15</ref>
  
Loremaster Pershaw conducted Grand Council sessions without an ilKhan for several years after the death of Lincoln Osis, but the effectiveness of the body was increasingly called into question by many of the Khans.  After the Great Refusal, the [[Home Clans]]' anger smoldered until hostilities again broke out.  The Steel Vipers, who had taken aim at the Jade Falcons in the Grand Council for years, were once again criticizing the Falcons' use of freeborn warriors – and especially their allowing a freeborn, [[Diana Pryde|Diana]], to compete for the [[Pryde (Bloodname)|Pryde Bloodname]].  This hostility presaged a surprise attack in June of [[3061]], in which the Steel Vipers attempted to wrest control of the Jade Falcon [[Occupation Zone]].  They were ultimately repulsed and driven from the Inner Sphere by an extensive Jade Falcon counterattack that left [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|the Clan's ''touman'']] greatly weakened.  The Vipers were humiliated by the defeat, which included [[Perigard Zalman]]'s loss at the hands of Diana Pryde in a duel on the key world of [[Waldorff]].<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 12: "Armed Politics"</ref><ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 29–39</ref>
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Loremaster Pershaw conducted Grand Council sessions without an ilKhan for several years after the death of Lincoln Osis, but the effectiveness of the body was increasingly called into question by many of the Khans.  After the Great Refusal, the [[Home Clans]]' anger smoldered until hostilities again broke out.  The Steel Vipers, who had taken aim at the Jade Falcons in the Grand Council for years, were once again criticizing the Falcons' use of freeborn warriors – and especially their allowing a freeborn, [[Diana Pryde|Diana]], to compete for the [[Pryde (Bloodname)|Pryde Bloodname]].  This hostility presaged a surprise attack in June of [[3061]], in which the Steel Vipers attempted to wrest control of the Jade Falcon [[Occupation Zone]].  They were ultimately repulsed and driven from the Inner Sphere by an extensive Jade Falcon counterattack that left the Clan's ''[[touman]]'' greatly weakened.  The Vipers were humiliated by the defeat, which included [[Perigard Zalman]]'s loss at the hands of Diana Pryde in a duel on the key world of [[Waldorff]].<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 12: "Armed Politics"</ref><ref>''Falcon Rising'', chs. 29–39</ref>
  
 
===Politics and power plays===
 
===Politics and power plays===

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