Difference between revisions of "Clan Widowmaker"

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Once absorbed by [[Clan Wolf]] for a brutal crackdown on dissenting merchants, that proved their inability to rule. During their Trial of Refusal against the Absorption, the Widowmaker Khan slew ilKhan [[Nicholas Kerensky]], which lead to a grueling trial of Absorption and spelled the end of the Widowmakers.
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'''Clan Widowmaker''' was absorbed by [[Clan Wolf]] in [[2834]]. Clan Widowmaker long had an adversarial relationship with Clan Wolf, most notably expressed during the run-up to the Trial of Annihilation against [[Clan Wolverine]], when the Widowmakers forced the Wolves to bid below the accepted cutdown. In the summer of 2834, the Widowmakers took brutal actions against their own civilians, leading Khan [[Jerome Winson]] of Clan Wolf to question their right to rule. The Grand Council agreed with Khan Winson and gave the Wolves the right to absorb them.
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The Trial of Absorption, staged on [[Ironhold]], had unforseen and tragic consequences. When members of the Widowmaker Touman intervened in a duel between Khan Winson and Khan [[Cal Jorgensson]] of the Widowmakers, the referees--led by ilKhan [[Nicholas Kerensky]]--intervened. Whether by design or by accident, Khan Jorgensson killed ilKhan Kerensky, sending the Wolf Clan into a frenzy of vengeance. The subsequent attacks, a virtual Trial of Annihilation, left few Widowmaker warriors alive.
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Revision as of 12:23, 22 October 2006

Clan Widowmaker was absorbed by Clan Wolf in 2834. Clan Widowmaker long had an adversarial relationship with Clan Wolf, most notably expressed during the run-up to the Trial of Annihilation against Clan Wolverine, when the Widowmakers forced the Wolves to bid below the accepted cutdown. In the summer of 2834, the Widowmakers took brutal actions against their own civilians, leading Khan Jerome Winson of Clan Wolf to question their right to rule. The Grand Council agreed with Khan Winson and gave the Wolves the right to absorb them.

The Trial of Absorption, staged on Ironhold, had unforseen and tragic consequences. When members of the Widowmaker Touman intervened in a duel between Khan Winson and Khan Cal Jorgensson of the Widowmakers, the referees--led by ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky--intervened. Whether by design or by accident, Khan Jorgensson killed ilKhan Kerensky, sending the Wolf Clan into a frenzy of vengeance. The subsequent attacks, a virtual Trial of Annihilation, left few Widowmaker warriors alive.