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==Eligibility==
 
==Eligibility==
 
{{main|Trial of Bloodright}}
 
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Generally, a warrior is only eligible to compete for the Bloodname of that warrior's matrilineal ancestry.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 39–40: "Warriors of the Double Helix"</ref><ref name=HOKp34>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 34: "Claiming a Legacy"</ref> This, however, does not necessarily mean the warrior's female parent. Clan scientists can implant a male warrior's DNA into an egg and a female warrior's DNA into a sperm. The Clans use the term "genefather" to refer to the warrior whose DNA was used in the sperm and a "genemother" means the warrior whose DNA is used in the eggs, regardless of gender.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> A trueborn warrior is only eligible to fight for the Bloodname of his or her genemother.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> A freeborn warrior may be eligible for a Bloodname if he or she can trace a matrilineal relationship to a Bloodname House.<ref name=TCWOKp39GaB/> Two notable examples of such freeborns in the [[thirty-first century]] were [[Phelan Kell]], who won the Bloodname of [[Ward (Bloodname)|Ward]] because of his descent from [[Jal Ward]] through his mother [[Salome Ward]] and [[Diana Pryde]], the daughter of two trueborns from the same [[sibko]].<ref name=TCWOKp39GaB/> In the [[thirty-second century]], [[Kev Rosse]] was another freeborn who was allowed to compete for and win a Bloodname.  This was unusual as Kev Rosse was the freeborn son of [[Derrik Rosse]] and [[RAF]] [[Major]] [[Amanda Wilton]]; therefore, his genetic link to that Bloodname came through his father, not his mother.<ref>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere'', p. 35 "Kev Rosse"</ref>
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Generally, a warrior is only eligible to compete for the Bloodname of that warrior's matrilineal ancestry.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 39–40: "Warriors of the Double Helix"</ref><ref name=HOKp34>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 34: "Claiming a Legacy"</ref> This, however, does not necessarily mean the warrior's female parent. Clan scientists can implant a male warrior's DNA into an egg and a female warrior's DNA into a sperm. The Clans use the term "genefather" to refer to the warrior whose DNA was used in the sperm and a "genemother" means the warrior whose DNA is used in the eggs, regardless of gender.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> A trueborn warrior is only eligible to fight for the Bloodname of his or her genemother.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> A freeborn warrior may be eligible for a Bloodname if he or she can trace a matrilineal relationship to a Bloodname House.<ref name=TCWOKp39GaB/> Two notable examples of such freeborns in the 31st Century were [[Phelan Kell]], who won the Bloodname of [[Ward (Bloodname)|Ward]] because of his descent from [[Jal Ward]] through his mother [[Salome Ward]] and [[Diana Pryde]], the daughter of two trueborns from the same [[sibko]].<ref name=TCWOKp39GaB/> In the 32nd Century, [[Kev Rosse]] was another freeborn who was allowed to compete for and win a Bloodname.  This was unusual as Kev Rosse was the freeborn son of [[Derrik Rosse]] and [[RAF]] [[Major]] [[Amanda Wilton]]; therefore, his genetic link to that Bloodname came through his father, not his mother.<ref>''Dark Age: Republic of the Sphere'', p. 35 "Kev Rosse"</ref>
  
 
For the first generation of trueborns, the eligibility rules were not as rigidly applied; those trueborns could claim the Bloodname of either of their warrior geneparents.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> An example is [[Star Captain]] [[Johan Loris]] of [[Clan Mongoose]], he was eligible for both the [[Loris (Bloodname)|Loris]] and [[Greenhalgh (Bloodname)|Greenhalgh]] Bloodnames, but chose to fight for and won a Loris Bloodname.<ref>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 10: "Mongoose C"</ref> The exceptions were those warriors who had a geneparent who was not a warrior, but rather one of the 600 non-warrior loyalists whose DNA was added to the breeding program to increase its genetic diversity; these warriors were only eligible for the Bloodname of their warrior geneparent.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 38: "Number of Bloodnames"</ref><ref name=HOKp33/>
 
For the first generation of trueborns, the eligibility rules were not as rigidly applied; those trueborns could claim the Bloodname of either of their warrior geneparents.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref name=HOKp34/> An example is [[Star Captain]] [[Johan Loris]] of [[Clan Mongoose]], he was eligible for both the [[Loris (Bloodname)|Loris]] and [[Greenhalgh (Bloodname)|Greenhalgh]] Bloodnames, but chose to fight for and won a Loris Bloodname.<ref>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 10: "Mongoose C"</ref> The exceptions were those warriors who had a geneparent who was not a warrior, but rather one of the 600 non-warrior loyalists whose DNA was added to the breeding program to increase its genetic diversity; these warriors were only eligible for the Bloodname of their warrior geneparent.<ref name=TCWOKpp3940WDH/><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 38: "Number of Bloodnames"</ref><ref name=HOKp33/>
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==Bondsmen and exclusivity==
 
==Bondsmen and exclusivity==
When a Clan takes a warrior from another Clan as a [[bondsman]], who is then reinstated as a warrior, that warrior is still eligible to compete for their Bloodname. For example, [[Eva Hordwon|Eva]] of the [[Hordwon (Bloodname)|Hordwons]], originally a warrior of [[Clan Ice Hellion]], was taken as a bondsmen by Clan Wolf during the [[Harvest Trials]]; but in [[3066]] she traveled back to the [[Clan Homeworlds]] to fight for and successfully win her [[Bloodname]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 164: "Hankyu"</ref> However, capturing a warrior from another Clan does not give the capturing Clan the right to use that warrior’s DNA in its breeding program even if that warrior already has, or later wins, a Bloodname.<ref name=TCWOKp45>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 45: "Trial of Possession"</ref> Therefore, a Bloodname could remain exclusive to a Clan even when warriors with that Bloodname have been adopted into other Clans, such as [[Jake Kabrinski]] – adopted by the Hell's Horses,<ref name="WoRp187">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 187: "Jake Kabrinski"</ref> but the [[Kabrinski (Bloodname)|Kabrinski]] Bloodname remained exclusive to the Ghost Bears<ref name=WoRp195>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 195: "Bloodnames of the Council of Six Clans"</ref> – and [[Jal Steiner]] – adopted by [[Clan Nova Cat]],<ref name=FMCSp120>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 120: "Clan Nova Cat: Xi Provisional Galaxy"</ref> but the [[Steiner (Bloodname)|Steiner]] Bloodname remained exclusive to the [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]].<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 194: "Bloodnames of the Homeworld Clans"</ref> Instead, to gain control of a genetic legacy associated with a Bloodname belonging to another Clan, a Clan must win a Trial of Possession for that genetic legacy.<ref name=TCWoKpp3738/><ref name=TCWOKp45/><ref name=HOKp34/> Examples of such Trials fought for single genetic legacies include Clan Wolf's capture of the genetic legacy of [[Clan Diamond Shark]] [[Khan of Clan Diamond Shark|Khan]] [[Ian Hawker]] circa 3060,<ref> Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 63: "New Currents"</ref> and the Wolves' [[Sixteenth Battle (Clan Wolf)|Sixteenth Battle Cluster]]'s unsuccessful Trial for [[Star Colonel]] [[Kael Pershaw]]'s genetic legacy prior to the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 53: "Star Colonel Kael Pershaw"</ref><ref>''Bloodname'', chs. 4–20</ref> A Clan may challenge for multiple legacies at once, such as during the Wars of Reaving, when Clan Cloud Cobra won a [[Trial of Possession]] for all of the genetic legacies for the [[Crow (Bloodname)|Crow]] Bloodname from the Snow Ravens on [[Brim]],<ref name=WoRp49>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 49: "The Raven Absorption"</ref> and when a joint Clan Hell's Horses and [[Clan Coyote]] force captured [[Kindraa Smythe-Jewel]]'s enclave on Foster and nearly all of the Kindraa's genetic legacies in [[2872]].<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 39–40: "Death of a Kindraa"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 55–56: "Hell's Fury"</ref>
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When a Clan takes a warrior from another Clan as a [[bondsman]], who is then reinstated as a warrior, that warrior is still eligible to compete for their Bloodname. For example, [[Eva Hordwon|Eva]] of the [[Hordwon (Bloodname)|Hordwons]], originally a warrior of [[Clan Ice Hellion]], was taken as a bondsmen by Clan Wolf during the [[Harvest Trials]]; but in [[3066]] she traveled back to the [[Clan Homeworlds]] to fight for and successfully win her [[Bloodname]].<ref>''Technical Readout: 3058 Upgrade'', p. 164: "Hankyu"</ref> However, capturing a warrior from another Clan does not give the capturing Clan the right to use that warrior’s DNA in its breeding program even if that warrior already has, or later wins, a Bloodname.<ref name=TCWOKp45>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 45: "Trial of Possession"</ref> Therefore, a Bloodname could remain exclusive to a Clan even when warriors with that Bloodname have been adopted into other Clans, such as [[Jake Kabrinski]] – adopted by the Hell's Horses,<ref name="WoRp187">''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 187: "Jake Kabrinski"</ref> but the [[Kabrinski (Bloodname)|Kabrinski]] Bloodname remained exclusive to the Ghost Bears<ref name=WoRp195>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 195: "Bloodnames of the Council of Six Clans"</ref> – and [[Jal Steiner]] – adopted by [[Clan Nova Cat]],<ref name=FMCSp120>''Field Manual: ComStar'', p. 120: "Clan Nova Cat: Xi Provisional Galaxy"</ref> but the [[Steiner (Bloodname)|Steiner]] Bloodname remained exclusive to the [[Clan Cloud Cobra|Cloud Cobras]].<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 194: "Bloodnames of the Homeworld Clans"</ref> Instead, to gain control of a genetic legacy associated with a Bloodname belonging to another Clan, a Clan must win a Trial of Possession for that genetic legacy.<ref name=TCWoKpp3738/><ref name=TCWOKp45/><ref name=HOKp34/> Examples of such Trials fought for single genetic legacies include Clan Wolf's capture of the genetic legacy of [[Clan Diamond Shark]] [[Khan of Clan Diamond Shark|Khan]] [[Ian Hawker]] circa 3060,<ref> Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 63: "New Currents"</ref> and the Wolves' [[16th Battle (Clan Wolf)|16th Battle Cluster]]'s unsuccessful Trial for [[Star Colonel]] [[Kael Pershaw]]'s genetic legacy prior to the [[Clan Invasion]].<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 53: "Star Colonel Kael Pershaw"</ref><ref>''Bloodname'', chs. 4–20</ref> A Clan may challenge for multiple legacies at once, such as during the Wars of Reaving, when Clan Cloud Cobra won a [[Trial of Possession]] for all of the genetic legacies for the [[Crow (Bloodname)|Crow]] Bloodname from the Snow Ravens on [[Brim]],<ref name=WoRp49>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 49: "The Raven Absorption"</ref> and when a joint Clan Hell's Horses and [[Clan Coyote]] force captured [[Kindraa Smythe-Jewel]]'s enclave on Foster and nearly all of the Kindraa's genetic legacies in [[2872]].<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 39–40: "Death of a Kindraa"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 55–56: "Hell's Fury"</ref>
  
 
Further, when one Clan is [[Rite of Absorption|Absorbed]] by another Clan, the Absorbing Clan can gain control of Bloodnames formerly exclusive to the Absorbed Clan. [[Clan Star Adder]] gained exclusive control over a number of formerly exclusive [[Clan Burrock]] Bloodnames,<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 110: "Clan Star Adder Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref> and Clan Wolf still had exclusive control over five [[Clan Widowmaker]] Bloodnames at the time of the Clan Invasion.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134: "Exclusive Clan Wolf Bloodnames"</ref> However, when the Smoke Jaguars Absorbed [[Clan Mongoose]], the Jaguars refused to use the Bloodnames of those "schemers".  As a result, Clan Cloud Cobra fought Trials to acquire Mongoose genetic legacies associated with 11 Mongoose Bloodnames that they use to this day.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 22: "Maturation Amid the Renaissance"</ref><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 99: "The Fallen − Clan Mongooose"</ref>
 
Further, when one Clan is [[Rite of Absorption|Absorbed]] by another Clan, the Absorbing Clan can gain control of Bloodnames formerly exclusive to the Absorbed Clan. [[Clan Star Adder]] gained exclusive control over a number of formerly exclusive [[Clan Burrock]] Bloodnames,<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 110: "Clan Star Adder Exclusive Bloodnames"</ref> and Clan Wolf still had exclusive control over five [[Clan Widowmaker]] Bloodnames at the time of the Clan Invasion.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134: "Exclusive Clan Wolf Bloodnames"</ref> However, when the Smoke Jaguars Absorbed [[Clan Mongoose]], the Jaguars refused to use the Bloodnames of those "schemers".  As a result, Clan Cloud Cobra fought Trials to acquire Mongoose genetic legacies associated with 11 Mongoose Bloodnames that they use to this day.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 22: "Maturation Amid the Renaissance"</ref><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 99: "The Fallen − Clan Mongooose"</ref>

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