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=== War on the Horizon === === War on the Horizon ===
− As the [[Political Century]] wore on, the debate between the [[Crusader Clans]] and [[Warden Clans]] would heat up dramatically. After many years of keeping the issue at the level of debate, Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] finally forced the issue in the [[Grand Council]]. The Wolves were officially noncommittal, though when pressed, they sided with the Warden point of view. While the Wardens initially held the numerical advantage in the Grand Council, that gap was dissipating as the years passed by. It was soon obvious that invasion and war were inevitable. It was only a matter of ''when'' the crusade would finally begin. Ward himself believed however that neither the moment nor the Crusaders' goal were right.<ref name="FM:CCp136"/><ref name="WCSp24+">''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 24–25: "Dragoon Compromise"</ref><ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> + As the [[Political Century]] wore on, the debate between the [[Crusader Clans]] and [[Warden Clans]] would heat up dramatically. After many years of keeping the issue at the level of debate, Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] finally forced the issue in the [[Grand Council]]. The Wolves were officially noncommittal, though when pressed, they sided with the Warden point of view. While the Wardens initially held the numerical advantage in the Grand Council, that gap was dissipating as the years passed by. It was soon obvious that invasion and war were inevitable. It was only a matter of ''when'' the crusade would finally begin. Ward himself believed however that neither the moment nor the Crusaders' goal were right.<ref name="FM:CCp136"/><ref name="WCSp24+">''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 24–25: "Dragoon Compromise"</ref> <ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref>
=== Dragoon Compromise === === Dragoon Compromise ===
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− | As the [[Political Century]] wore on, the debate between the [[Crusader Clans]] and [[Warden Clans]] would heat up dramatically. After many years of keeping the issue at the level of debate, Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] finally forced the issue in the [[Grand Council]]. The Wolves were officially noncommittal, though when pressed, they sided with the Warden point of view. While the Wardens initially held the numerical advantage in the Grand Council, that gap was dissipating as the years passed by. It was soon obvious that invasion and war were inevitable. It was only a matter of ''when'' the crusade would finally begin. Ward himself believed however that neither the moment nor the Crusaders' goal were right.<ref name="FM:CCp136"/><ref name="WCSp24+">''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 24–25: "Dragoon Compromise"</ref><ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> | + | As the [[Political Century]] wore on, the debate between the [[Crusader Clans]] and [[Warden Clans]] would heat up dramatically. After many years of keeping the issue at the level of debate, Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]] finally forced the issue in the [[Grand Council]]. The Wolves were officially noncommittal, though when pressed, they sided with the Warden point of view. While the Wardens initially held the numerical advantage in the Grand Council, that gap was dissipating as the years passed by. It was soon obvious that invasion and war were inevitable. It was only a matter of ''when'' the crusade would finally begin. Ward himself believed however that neither the moment nor the Crusaders' goal were right.<ref name="FM:CCp136"/><ref name="WCSp24+">''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 24–25: "Dragoon Compromise"</ref> <ref>''Rhonda's Irregulars'', p. 6</ref> |
=== Dragoon Compromise === | === Dragoon Compromise === |