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Piggot's conquering army consisted of a [[battalion]] of tanks and infantry and was transported to the Elysian Fields in the lone JumpShip possessed by the Collective. Piggot arrived at Elissa first, before moving on to Manaringaine and Nyserta, seizing the abandoned spaceports on each world and declaring each planet to be a founding member of the [[Ferris Collective]]. The Inheritors initially watched Piggot's actions from the trees with bemusement, but Piggot began marketing the Collective aggressively in the Inner Sphere, attempting to compensate for the low population of Ferris by attracting settlers to the vast tracts of open land on the various worlds of his new Collective. With the Clans nearby and the distances involved, those attracted to the Collective were a mix of the desperate or the undesirable, and many of those ended up on the worlds of the Elysian Fields. The Inheritors responded by withdrawing when pushed, but an occasional hotheaded Inheritor would push back in turn, prompting a violent response from the Collective settlers.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>
 
Piggot's conquering army consisted of a [[battalion]] of tanks and infantry and was transported to the Elysian Fields in the lone JumpShip possessed by the Collective. Piggot arrived at Elissa first, before moving on to Manaringaine and Nyserta, seizing the abandoned spaceports on each world and declaring each planet to be a founding member of the [[Ferris Collective]]. The Inheritors initially watched Piggot's actions from the trees with bemusement, but Piggot began marketing the Collective aggressively in the Inner Sphere, attempting to compensate for the low population of Ferris by attracting settlers to the vast tracts of open land on the various worlds of his new Collective. With the Clans nearby and the distances involved, those attracted to the Collective were a mix of the desperate or the undesirable, and many of those ended up on the worlds of the Elysian Fields. The Inheritors responded by withdrawing when pushed, but an occasional hotheaded Inheritor would push back in turn, prompting a violent response from the Collective settlers.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>
  
In addition to withdrawing from the Elysian Fields, the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] had further complicated matters by abandoning Porthos and passing control of the Elysian Fields to [[Santander V]]. This made little difference to Porthos, which had remained a primitive and barely developed world, but Santander V had been a hellhole controlled by a brutal bandit king before the arrival of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]. The Smoke Jaguars had wiped out the pirate population and their dependents and the population of the planet at the end of the [[Jihad]] consisted largely of immigrants from the Clans. The Ghost Bears evacuated the civilians, but were uncomfortable having a habitable world on their border that could - or would - attract attention from pirates. Passing control of Santander V to the Inheritors solved the problem for the Ghost Bears, and groups of Inheritors moved to the world, occupying the various abandoned settlements. These two worlds formed a new state known as the Havens.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>
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In addition to withdrawing from the Elysian Fields, the [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] had further complicated matters by abandoning Porthos and passing control of the Elysian Fields to [[Santander V]]. This made little difference to Porthos, which had remained a primitive and barely-developed world, but Santander V had been a hellhole controlled by a brutal bandit king before the arrival of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]. The Smoke Jaguars had wiped out the pirate population and their dependents and the population of the planet at the end of the [[Jihad]] consisted largely of immigrants from the Clans. The Ghost Bears evacuated the civilians, but were uncomfortable having a habitable world on their border that could - or would - attract attention from pirates. Passing control of Santander V to the Inheritors solved the problem for the Ghost Bears, and groups of Inheritors moved to the world, occupying the various abandoned settlements. These two worlds formed a new state known as the Havens.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>
  
 
Under the leadership of Warden [[Will Hutardo]] - a spiritual leader as much as a political leader - the Elysian Inheritors remained less militant than their Taurian cousins and continued to live a primitive lifestyle akin to the Amish peoples of ancient [[Terra]]. The Ghost Bears maintained an interest in the Havens after their departure and willingly taught the population how to maintain and deploy surveillance equipment, taking advantage of the excellent hunting and tracking abilities of the Inheritors to keep the Watch informed of events. In addition to the efforts made by the Watch to ingratiate itself with the population the Dominion maintained an HPG station and an embassy on both planets, allowing the two worlds to communicate with each other and other people. By [[3095]] the Inheritors on both worlds were continuing to live in peace, although some maintained the dream of freeing the Inheritor population trapped within the Ferris Collective.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>
 
Under the leadership of Warden [[Will Hutardo]] - a spiritual leader as much as a political leader - the Elysian Inheritors remained less militant than their Taurian cousins and continued to live a primitive lifestyle akin to the Amish peoples of ancient [[Terra]]. The Ghost Bears maintained an interest in the Havens after their departure and willingly taught the population how to maintain and deploy surveillance equipment, taking advantage of the excellent hunting and tracking abilities of the Inheritors to keep the Watch informed of events. In addition to the efforts made by the Watch to ingratiate itself with the population the Dominion maintained an HPG station and an embassy on both planets, allowing the two worlds to communicate with each other and other people. By [[3095]] the Inheritors on both worlds were continuing to live in peace, although some maintained the dream of freeing the Inheritor population trapped within the Ferris Collective.<ref name="ISP3:IEp44+"/>

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