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Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Steel Viper ''touman'']].<ref name=FMWC138/> Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Steel Viper ''touman'']].<ref name=FMWC138/>
− Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of dropout cadets was so high, the Clan had a much higher percentage of [[trueborn]]s among their civilian castes than in other Clans. However, because their training was so intense, there was less stigma to this failure than normal; many trueborns rose to become the leaders of their civilian castes, and so served as an important bridge between the warriors and the other castes.<ref name=CWoK29/> + Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of drop-out cadets was so high, the Clan had a much higher percentage of [[trueborn]]s among their civilian castes than in other Clans. However, because their training was so intense, there was less stigma to this failure than normal; many trueborns rose to become the leaders of their civilian castes, and so served as an important bridge between the warriors and the other castes.<ref name=CWoK29/>
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Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Steel Viper ''touman'']].<ref name=FMWC138/> | Mirroring the views of more fanatical Clans such the [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguars]], the Steel Vipers' low opinions regarding freeborns relegated them to the lower rungs of society and as such they were treated poorly. This policy extended into martial matters, and save for a brief period under Khan Perigard Zalman, freeborns were generally barred completely from serving in the [[Clan Steel Viper Touman|Steel Viper ''touman'']].<ref name=FMWC138/> | ||
− | Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of | + | Because Steel Viper military training was so strenuous and the number of drop-out cadets was so high, the Clan had a much higher percentage of [[trueborn]]s among their civilian castes than in other Clans. However, because their training was so intense, there was less stigma to this failure than normal; many trueborns rose to become the leaders of their civilian castes, and so served as an important bridge between the warriors and the other castes.<ref name=CWoK29/> |
==Military== | ==Military== |