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Only forty percent of clan Wolf survived Terra's campaign. On April 27, [[3151]], following the Wolf victory for the ilClanship, sixty percent of the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin Clan Wolf.<ref name=iCp114-115>''IlClan'', pp. 114‒115: "Reuniting the Pack"</ref> In the aftermath of their battle against Clan Jade Falcon, Clan Wolf would become the ilClan of the [[Third Star League|Reborn Star League]] and take control of Terra for themselves. Both claims were recognized - at least officially - by Clans Ghost Bear, Jade Falcon, Sea Fox, and Snow Raven, but not by Clan Hell's Horses, whose Khans angrily denied any claim to their loyalty by Alaric or the Wolves.<ref name=iCp108-109>''IlClan'', pp. 108‒109: "The ilClan Ascends"</ref>
 
Only forty percent of clan Wolf survived Terra's campaign. On April 27, [[3151]], following the Wolf victory for the ilClanship, sixty percent of the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin Clan Wolf.<ref name=iCp114-115>''IlClan'', pp. 114‒115: "Reuniting the Pack"</ref> In the aftermath of their battle against Clan Jade Falcon, Clan Wolf would become the ilClan of the [[Third Star League|Reborn Star League]] and take control of Terra for themselves. Both claims were recognized - at least officially - by Clans Ghost Bear, Jade Falcon, Sea Fox, and Snow Raven, but not by Clan Hell's Horses, whose Khans angrily denied any claim to their loyalty by Alaric or the Wolves.<ref name=iCp108-109>''IlClan'', pp. 108‒109: "The ilClan Ascends"</ref>
  
As Alaric had taken almost all Wolf warriors to Terra, his Empire was left almost defenseless. But unlike the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, which collapsed into the anarchic [[Hinterlands]], the Wolves' Empire remained intact through a combination of their benign rule and their still-fearsome reputation in the neighboring Free Worlds League and Lyran Commonwealth. Another key factor in the Empire's survival was the highest-ranking officer left on the capital [[Gienah]], Star Colonel [[Othar]], who assumed command of the Empire on his own initiative and created two new Galaxies: [[Rufus Galaxy (Clan Wolf)]] and [[Lupus Galaxy (Clan Wolf)]], to defend it.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 43–45</ref>
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As Alaric had taken almost all Wolf warriors to Terra, his Empire was left almost defenseless. But unlike the Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, which collapsed into the anarchic [[Hinterlands]], the Wolves' Empire remained intact through a combination of their benign rule and their still-fearsome reputation in the neighboring Free Worlds League and Lyran Commonwealth. Another key factor in the Empire's survival was the highest-ranking officer left on the capital [[Gienah]], Star Colonel [[Othar]], who assumed command of the Empire on his own initiative and created two new Galaxies: [[Rufus Galaxy (Clan Wolf)]] and [[Lupus Galaxy (Clan wolf)]], to defend it.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', pp. 43–45</ref>
  
 
However, despite the refusal of both the Lyran leader, Archon [[Trillian Steiner]], and the League's [[Nikol Halas-Hughes Marik]] to invade the Empire, some of their subordinates and League provinces mounted smaller attacks on their own initiative, first using mercenaries to test the Empire's defenses. Simultaneously, [[Wolf's Dragoons]], enraged by their losses on Terra and Alaric's insults, began hitting targets across the Empire, both on their own and under contract.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 145</ref>
 
However, despite the refusal of both the Lyran leader, Archon [[Trillian Steiner]], and the League's [[Nikol Halas-Hughes Marik]] to invade the Empire, some of their subordinates and League provinces mounted smaller attacks on their own initiative, first using mercenaries to test the Empire's defenses. Simultaneously, [[Wolf's Dragoons]], enraged by their losses on Terra and Alaric's insults, began hitting targets across the Empire, both on their own and under contract.<ref>''Redemption Rites'', p. 145</ref>

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