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==Legacy== ==Legacy==
− A knack for intuitive opportunism would become a hallmark of the Coyotes throughout the [[Golden Century]]. Khan Kesar Jerricho would be the first to put this talent to use, utilizing the Clans' system of military contests and [[Clans#Trials|trials]] for nearly everything to his Clan's advantage, mirroring the prized survival traits of their Clan's totem animal - adaptability and opportunistic cognizance. + A knack for intuitive opportunism would become a hallmark of the Coyotes throughout the [[Golden Century]]. Khan Kesar Jerricho would be the first to put this talent to use, utilizing the Clans' system of military contests and [[The_Clans#Trials|trials]] for nearly everything to his Clan's advantage, mirroring the prized survival traits of their Clan's totem animal - adaptability and opportunistic cognizance.
As saKhan - and later, Khan - of Clan Coyote, Kesar Jerricho is remembered most for taking the reins of the Clan when a change was desperately needed. Without this incident, the history of this Clan might be very different. As the founder of the Jerricho [[Bloodname]] House, his genetic heritage has produced high-quality [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] for his Clan for literally hundreds of years.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 39: "Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref> As saKhan - and later, Khan - of Clan Coyote, Kesar Jerricho is remembered most for taking the reins of the Clan when a change was desperately needed. Without this incident, the history of this Clan might be very different. As the founder of the Jerricho [[Bloodname]] House, his genetic heritage has produced high-quality [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] for his Clan for literally hundreds of years.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 39: "Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref>
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− | A knack for intuitive opportunism would become a hallmark of the Coyotes throughout the [[Golden Century]]. Khan Kesar Jerricho would be the first to put this talent to use, utilizing the Clans' system of military contests and [[ | + | A knack for intuitive opportunism would become a hallmark of the Coyotes throughout the [[Golden Century]]. Khan Kesar Jerricho would be the first to put this talent to use, utilizing the Clans' system of military contests and [[The_Clans#Trials|trials]] for nearly everything to his Clan's advantage, mirroring the prized survival traits of their Clan's totem animal - adaptability and opportunistic cognizance. |
As saKhan - and later, Khan - of Clan Coyote, Kesar Jerricho is remembered most for taking the reins of the Clan when a change was desperately needed. Without this incident, the history of this Clan might be very different. As the founder of the Jerricho [[Bloodname]] House, his genetic heritage has produced high-quality [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] for his Clan for literally hundreds of years.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 39: "Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref> | As saKhan - and later, Khan - of Clan Coyote, Kesar Jerricho is remembered most for taking the reins of the Clan when a change was desperately needed. Without this incident, the history of this Clan might be very different. As the founder of the Jerricho [[Bloodname]] House, his genetic heritage has produced high-quality [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarriors]] for his Clan for literally hundreds of years.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 39: "Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref> |