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The sixty years prior to the Crusade was a period of reform for both the Hanseatic League and the Escorpión Imperio. Fearing aggression first from the [[Clan Homeworlds]] and later each other, the two nations increased the size of their armed forces and the quality of their military industry and technology. In addition, the Imperio undertook the colonization of new worlds situated ever-closer to the League, prompting [[Battle of Holdout (3112)|an attack]] on [[Holdout|one colony]] by the Hansa in [[3112]]. The eventual rout of the Hanseatic force prompted massive reforms in that nation's military, ensuring that by [[3140]] the expanded Hanseatic Defense Force was a well-trained and well-led military capable of matching any Periphery power.<ref name=OTPHCp8-10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', pp. 8–10</ref>
 
The sixty years prior to the Crusade was a period of reform for both the Hanseatic League and the Escorpión Imperio. Fearing aggression first from the [[Clan Homeworlds]] and later each other, the two nations increased the size of their armed forces and the quality of their military industry and technology. In addition, the Imperio undertook the colonization of new worlds situated ever-closer to the League, prompting [[Battle of Holdout (3112)|an attack]] on [[Holdout|one colony]] by the Hansa in [[3112]]. The eventual rout of the Hanseatic force prompted massive reforms in that nation's military, ensuring that by [[3140]] the expanded Hanseatic Defense Force was a well-trained and well-led military capable of matching any Periphery power.<ref name=OTPHCp8-10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', pp. 8–10</ref>
  
During this same period Clan Goliath Scorpion also increased the size and power of its [[Clan Goliath Scorpion Touman|''touman'']], upgrading the Imperio's technology level and expanding its military ranks with increased ''[[Sibko|sibko]]'' sizes and native [[Freeborn|freeborn]] intakes. The latter, amongst other measures, helped ease the tensions which had plagued the Scorpions' rule over [[Nueva Castile]] and enabled their Khans to direct the nation's efforts outwards. Constant raiding became the norm between the Imperio and its neighbor.<ref name=OTPHCp8-10/>
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During this same period Clan Goliath Scorpion also increased the size and power of its touman, upgrading the Imperio's technology level and expanding its military ranks with increased ''[[Sibko|sibko]]'' sizes and native [[Freeborn|freeborn]] intakes. The latter, amongst other measures, helped ease the tensions which had plagued the Scorpions' rule over [[Nueva Castile]] and enabled their Khans to direct the nation's efforts outwards. Constant raiding became the norm between the Imperio and its neighbor.<ref name=OTPHCp8-10/>
  
 
The simmering hostility between the Hanseatic League and Escorpión Imperio reached boiling point in [[3139]]. When a [[Clan_Goliath_Scorpion#Seekers|Seeker]] band from the Imperio was caught on [[Bergen]] and slain, Khan Magon Scott decided that the time had come to launch an all-out invasion of the League. Putting the motion before his Clan's [[Clan Council|Council]], he received a unanimous vote from both warriors and newly-appointed representatives from the civilian castes—this would be the Imperio's war, not merely Clan Goliath Scorpion's.<ref name=OTPHCp10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 10</ref>
 
The simmering hostility between the Hanseatic League and Escorpión Imperio reached boiling point in [[3139]]. When a [[Clan_Goliath_Scorpion#Seekers|Seeker]] band from the Imperio was caught on [[Bergen]] and slain, Khan Magon Scott decided that the time had come to launch an all-out invasion of the League. Putting the motion before his Clan's [[Clan Council|Council]], he received a unanimous vote from both warriors and newly-appointed representatives from the civilian castes—this would be the Imperio's war, not merely Clan Goliath Scorpion's.<ref name=OTPHCp10>''Operational Turning Points: Hanseatic Crusade'', p. 10</ref>

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