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The Honorlines were descended from the surnames of the warriors who originally accompanied [[Jaime Wolf|Jaime]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] to the [[Inner Sphere]]. The Honorlines were descended from the surnames of the warriors who originally accompanied [[Jaime Wolf|Jaime]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] to the [[Inner Sphere]].
− To be eligible to enter an Honorname Trial, the challenger must fit the proper [[ageframe]], not be under disciplinary ban and not already be the holder of a Bloodname. All eligible Dragoons with a genetic link to the Honorlines are honorbound to participate in the Honorname Trials.<ref>''Wolf Pack'' pp. 426–427</ref> Unlike Bloodnames, there is no limit to the number of holders of an Honorname. This is due to the fact that the Honornames are adjudicated by ageframe.<ref name=sbwb16>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16</ref> Therefore members of a ''[[sibko]]'' that entered service in [[3060]] could have the same Honorname as the members of a ''sibko'' who entered service in [[3070]]. + To be eligible to enter an Honorname Trial, the challenger must fit the proper ageframe, not be under disciplinary ban and not already be the holder of a Bloodname. All eligible Dragoons with a genetic link to the Honorlines are honorbound to participate in the Honorname Trials.<ref>''Wolf Pack'' pp. 426–427</ref> Unlike Bloodnames, there is no limit to the number of holders of an Honorname. This is due to the fact that the Honornames are adjudicated by ageframe.<ref name=sbwb16>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16</ref> Therefore members of a ''[[sibko]]'' that entered service in [[3060]] could have the same Honorname as the members of a ''sibko'' who entered service in [[3070]].
By early [[3053]], the Dragoon ''sibkos'' were entering their trainees in Honorname Trial competitions for the youngest ageframes.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 8</ref> By early [[3053]], the Dragoon ''sibkos'' were entering their trainees in Honorname Trial competitions for the youngest ageframes.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 8</ref>
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The Honorlines were descended from the surnames of the warriors who originally accompanied [[Jaime Wolf|Jaime]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] to the [[Inner Sphere]]. | The Honorlines were descended from the surnames of the warriors who originally accompanied [[Jaime Wolf|Jaime]] and [[Joshua Wolf]] to the [[Inner Sphere]]. | ||
− | To be eligible to enter an Honorname Trial, the challenger must fit the proper | + | To be eligible to enter an Honorname Trial, the challenger must fit the proper ageframe, not be under disciplinary ban and not already be the holder of a Bloodname. All eligible Dragoons with a genetic link to the Honorlines are honorbound to participate in the Honorname Trials.<ref>''Wolf Pack'' pp. 426–427</ref> Unlike Bloodnames, there is no limit to the number of holders of an Honorname. This is due to the fact that the Honornames are adjudicated by ageframe.<ref name=sbwb16>''Starterbook: Wolf and Blake'', p. 16</ref> Therefore members of a ''[[sibko]]'' that entered service in [[3060]] could have the same Honorname as the members of a ''sibko'' who entered service in [[3070]]. |
By early [[3053]], the Dragoon ''sibkos'' were entering their trainees in Honorname Trial competitions for the youngest ageframes.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 8</ref> | By early [[3053]], the Dragoon ''sibkos'' were entering their trainees in Honorname Trial competitions for the youngest ageframes.<ref>''Wolf Pack'', p. 8</ref> |