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Unconfirmed transcripts of ''Kokuryu-kai'' meetings suggest that Duke Hassid Ricol suffered from deteriorating health after ca. [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53: "Council of Gems"</ref> He was dead by [[3074]] and his connection with the ''Kokuryu-kai'' was officially considered proven by then.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 43: "Black Dragons Unmasked"</ref> Unconfirmed transcripts of ''Kokuryu-kai'' meetings suggest that Duke Hassid Ricol suffered from deteriorating health after ca. [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53: "Council of Gems"</ref> He was dead by [[3074]] and his connection with the ''Kokuryu-kai'' was officially considered proven by then.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 43: "Black Dragons Unmasked"</ref>
− In a message written to Warlord [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] in 3072 that is attributed to Duke Ricol, he designates Minamoto his heir over ''Kokuryu-kai'' member "Jade" and warns Minamoto that Jade will be unhappy with this arrangement and probably become an antagonist; he goes on to call Jade just a tool and suggests that one discards of a tool once it is dulled. Jade is expressly described as his own flesh and blood and had referred to Ricol as ''otosan'' ("father") at one point in the recorded meetings, suggesting Jade is in fact Duke Ricol's child but was disinherited. Jade's actual name or gender is not revealed.<ref name=JHS72/> + In a message written to Warlord [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] in 3072 that is attributed to Duke Ricol, he designates Minamoto his heir over ''Kokuryu-kai'' member "Jade" and warns Minamoto that Jade will be unhappy with this arrangement and probably become an antagonist; he goes on to call Jade just a tool and suggests that one discards of a tool once it is dulled. Jade is expressly described as his own flesh and blood and had referred to Ricol as ''otosan'', father, at one point in the recorded meetings, suggesting Jade is in fact Duke Ricol's son but was disinherited. Jade's actual name is not revealed.<ref name=JHS72/>
− In the same message the author (Ricol) mentions that he has no lands or riches to bestow and only a mockery of a title.<ref name=JHS72/> This, together with the fact that he apparently disinherited his only known child in favor of Minamoto, suggests that House Ricol effectively ceased to exist after Hassid Ricol's death in or shortly after 3072. + In the same message the author (Ricol) mentions that he has no lands or riches to bestow and only a mockery of a title.<ref name=JHS72/> This, together with the fact that he apparently disinherited his son in favor of Minamoto, suggests that House Ricol effectively ceased to exist after Hassid Ricol's death in or shortly after 3072.
==Known members of the family== ==Known members of the family==
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Unconfirmed transcripts of ''Kokuryu-kai'' meetings suggest that Duke Hassid Ricol suffered from deteriorating health after ca. [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53: "Council of Gems"</ref> He was dead by [[3074]] and his connection with the ''Kokuryu-kai'' was officially considered proven by then.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 43: "Black Dragons Unmasked"</ref> | Unconfirmed transcripts of ''Kokuryu-kai'' meetings suggest that Duke Hassid Ricol suffered from deteriorating health after ca. [[3072]].<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53: "Council of Gems"</ref> He was dead by [[3074]] and his connection with the ''Kokuryu-kai'' was officially considered proven by then.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 43: "Black Dragons Unmasked"</ref> | ||
− | In a message written to Warlord [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] in 3072 that is attributed to Duke Ricol, he designates Minamoto his heir over ''Kokuryu-kai'' member "Jade" and warns Minamoto that Jade will be unhappy with this arrangement and probably become an antagonist; he goes on to call Jade just a tool and suggests that one discards of a tool once it is dulled. Jade is expressly described as his own flesh and blood and had referred to Ricol as ''otosan'' | + | In a message written to Warlord [[Kiyomori Minamoto]] in 3072 that is attributed to Duke Ricol, he designates Minamoto his heir over ''Kokuryu-kai'' member "Jade" and warns Minamoto that Jade will be unhappy with this arrangement and probably become an antagonist; he goes on to call Jade just a tool and suggests that one discards of a tool once it is dulled. Jade is expressly described as his own flesh and blood and had referred to Ricol as ''otosan'', father, at one point in the recorded meetings, suggesting Jade is in fact Duke Ricol's son but was disinherited. Jade's actual name is not revealed.<ref name=JHS72/> |
− | In the same message the author (Ricol) mentions that he has no lands or riches to bestow and only a mockery of a title.<ref name=JHS72/> This, together with the fact that he apparently disinherited his | + | In the same message the author (Ricol) mentions that he has no lands or riches to bestow and only a mockery of a title.<ref name=JHS72/> This, together with the fact that he apparently disinherited his son in favor of Minamoto, suggests that House Ricol effectively ceased to exist after Hassid Ricol's death in or shortly after 3072. |
==Known members of the family== | ==Known members of the family== |