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Instead the Clan used their military assets to seize what they needed from others, fighting countless [[Trial of Possession|Trials of Possession]] over everything from [[Brian Cache]]s to genetic bloodlines, winning enough to support themselves and maintain their prominence.  In this manner the Smoke Jaguars were one of the first Clans to gain possession of [[OmniMech]] technology from [[Clan Coyote]].<ref name=ICp49,50/>  They were also one of only two Clans, the other being [[Clan Hell's Horses]], to win possession of [[battle armor]] technology from [[Clan Diamond Shark]] without resorting to bartering.  This had come after several unsuccessful attempts to win the technology from [[Clan Wolf]], and though they had seemingly accomplished this task without much of a fight the Smoke Jaguars ended up paying a hefty premium for [[HarJel]].<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 59: "The Golden Century"</ref>
 
Instead the Clan used their military assets to seize what they needed from others, fighting countless [[Trial of Possession|Trials of Possession]] over everything from [[Brian Cache]]s to genetic bloodlines, winning enough to support themselves and maintain their prominence.  In this manner the Smoke Jaguars were one of the first Clans to gain possession of [[OmniMech]] technology from [[Clan Coyote]].<ref name=ICp49,50/>  They were also one of only two Clans, the other being [[Clan Hell's Horses]], to win possession of [[battle armor]] technology from [[Clan Diamond Shark]] without resorting to bartering.  This had come after several unsuccessful attempts to win the technology from [[Clan Wolf]], and though they had seemingly accomplished this task without much of a fight the Smoke Jaguars ended up paying a hefty premium for [[HarJel]].<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 59: "The Golden Century"</ref>
  
This effort to take what they could from others became pronounced during their [[Trial of Absorption|Absorption]] of [[Clan Mongoose]].  Despite being well-known for their casual brutality, surprisingly the Smoke Jaguars were not the most aggressive Clan during the Golden Century.<ref name=H:OKp92,93>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 92–93: "A Legacy of Violence: The Jaguar pounces"</ref>  That distinction belonged to Clan Mongoose, driven by Khans who mortally feared showing any martial weakness to their competitors; they were almost as infamous for their incessant attacks on many of their neighbors as they were for their constant political maneuvering, which had over the years earned for their Clan the nickname "the Weasels".<ref name=ED:GCp11,12>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', pp. 11–12: "Life as a Mongoose"</ref>  The result of this raiding and politicking meant the Mongoose Clan had made many enemies, and in [[2868]] as they launched an attack on the Smoke Jaguar world of [[Atreus (Clan System)|Atreus]], their bitter rivals [[Clan Star Adder]] simultaneously launched their own multi-world assault on Clan Mongoose.  In the [[Grand Council]] the Mongoose Khans pleaded for censure of the Smoke Jaguars, but their effort backfired and Khan [[Theodore Osis]] successfully won the right to Absorb them. The resulting [[Clan Mongoose#Absorption and Legacy|conflict]] saw the Smoke Jaguars win nearly all Mongoose planets and materiel, though they refused to make use of the captured genetic legacies, instead preferring to let them fade into obscurity; [[Clan Cloud Cobra]] would end up fighting Trials of Possession for many of these bloodlines and utilize them, much to the chagrin of the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=ICp49,50/><ref name=FM:CCp112,113>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 112–113: "Into the Golden Century"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Maturation Amid the Renaissance"</ref>
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This effort to take what they could from others became pronounced during their [[Trial of Absorption|Absorption]] of [[Clan Mongoose]].  Despite being well-known for their casual brutality, surprisingly the Smoke Jaguars were not the most aggressive Clan during the Golden Century.<ref name=H:OKp92,93>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 92–93: "A Legacy of Violence: The Jaguar pounces"</ref>  That distinction belonged to Clan Mongoose, driven by Khans who mortally feared showing any martial weakness to their competitors; they were almost as infamous for their incessant attacks on many of their neighbors as they were for their constant political maneuvering, which had over the years earned for their Clan the nickname "the Weasels".<ref name=ED:GCp11,12>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', pp. 11–12: "Life as a Mongoose"</ref>  The result of this raiding and politicking meant the Mongoose Clan had made many enemies, and in [[2868]] as they launched an attack on the Smoke Jaguar world of [[Atreus_(Clan_planet)|Atreus]], their bitter rivals [[Clan Star Adder]] simultaneously launched their own multi-world assault on Clan Mongoose.  In the [[Grand Council]] the Mongoose Khans pleaded for censure of the Smoke Jaguars, but their effort backfired and Khan [[Theodore Osis]] successfully won the right to Absorb them. The resulting [[Clan Mongoose#Absorption and Legacy|conflict]] saw the Smoke Jaguars win nearly all Mongoose planets and materiel, though they refused to make use of the captured genetic legacies, instead preferring to let them fade into obscurity; [[Clan Cloud Cobra]] would end up fighting Trials of Possession for many of these bloodlines and utilize them, much to the chagrin of the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=ICp49,50/><ref name=FM:CCp112,113>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 112–113: "Into the Golden Century"</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Maturation Amid the Renaissance"</ref>
  
 
Khan Theodore Osis' rage would not be easily abated, and it would next be directed at the Star Adders.  Though some sources claim the Jaguars were mollified about the Adders' independent assault just before the Trial's initial engagement in space above Circe,<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', pp. 7–8</ref> other sources indicate that it was not fully resolved until sometime after the Absorption had ended.<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/>  Either way, Khan Osis would next bring somewhat dubious charges against the Star Adders in the Grand Council.  In these charges, Osis claimed that the Star Adder's reconquest of multiple planets previously taken from them by Clan Mongoose robbed his warriors of their "full measure of victory",<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/> charges that the Star Adder's Khan [[Tomas Banacek|Banacek]] would seem rather indifferent toward.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 112: ''A Lesson In Politics''</ref>  The fact that Khan Osis had known of the Adder attacks before he asked for the rights to Absorption did not seem to matter.  He would go so far as to call for punishment of the Star Adders.  These charges would be brushed aside by the Grand Council, with acknowledgement of the Star Adders' right to revenge in the matter.  But the subsequent feud would not end between these two Clans for a long time to come.<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/>
 
Khan Theodore Osis' rage would not be easily abated, and it would next be directed at the Star Adders.  Though some sources claim the Jaguars were mollified about the Adders' independent assault just before the Trial's initial engagement in space above Circe,<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', pp. 7–8</ref> other sources indicate that it was not fully resolved until sometime after the Absorption had ended.<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/>  Either way, Khan Osis would next bring somewhat dubious charges against the Star Adders in the Grand Council.  In these charges, Osis claimed that the Star Adder's reconquest of multiple planets previously taken from them by Clan Mongoose robbed his warriors of their "full measure of victory",<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/> charges that the Star Adder's Khan [[Tomas Banacek|Banacek]] would seem rather indifferent toward.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 112: ''A Lesson In Politics''</ref>  The fact that Khan Osis had known of the Adder attacks before he asked for the rights to Absorption did not seem to matter.  He would go so far as to call for punishment of the Star Adders.  These charges would be brushed aside by the Grand Council, with acknowledgement of the Star Adders' right to revenge in the matter.  But the subsequent feud would not end between these two Clans for a long time to come.<ref name=FM:CCp112,113/>

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