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Author [[William H. Keith]], who had created the character of Hassid Ricol, provided a detailed (but technically [[apocryphal]]) write-up on Hassid Ricol and House Ricol in [[BattleTechnology#Issue 0102|''BattleTechnology'', Issue #0102]] (Hiring Hall: The Red Duke). The magazine is written as an in-universe publication from October [[3027]].
 
Author [[William H. Keith]], who had created the character of Hassid Ricol, provided a detailed (but technically [[apocryphal]]) write-up on Hassid Ricol and House Ricol in [[BattleTechnology#Issue 0102|''BattleTechnology'', Issue #0102]] (Hiring Hall: The Red Duke). The magazine is written as an in-universe publication from October [[3027]].
  
According to this write-up, the Ricols are an old and established family on [[Rodigo]] dating back to when the world was first settled in the [[twenty-third century]]. In [[2785]] one General Henri Ricol became the first Duke of Rodigo. The third duke, Stefani Ricol, was the first to adopt the descriptive honorific "Red Duke" that would be revived by Hassid Ricol in the [[thirty-first century]].
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According to this write-up, the Ricols are an old and established family on [[Rodigo]] dating back to when the world was first settled in the 23rd century. In [[2785]] one General Henri Ricol became the first Duke of Rodigo. The 3rd Duke, Stefani Ricol, was the first to adopt the descriptive honorific "Red Duke" that would be revived by Hassid Ricol in the 31st century.
  
 
Beyond Rodigo, thirteen [[Lyran Commonwealth]] worlds, several of them formerly belonging to the [[Tamar Pact]], were annexed for the Draconis Combine in three separate campaigns since ca. [[2997]] (more likely after Hassid Ricol came to power in [[3002]] and began to build a personal army for conquests<ref name=CMK47/>) and put under the administrative jurisdiction of the Duchy of Rodigo.
 
Beyond Rodigo, thirteen [[Lyran Commonwealth]] worlds, several of them formerly belonging to the [[Tamar Pact]], were annexed for the Draconis Combine in three separate campaigns since ca. [[2997]] (more likely after Hassid Ricol came to power in [[3002]] and began to build a personal army for conquests<ref name=CMK47/>) and put under the administrative jurisdiction of the Duchy of Rodigo.
  
Hassid Ricol was 34 years old when he inherited the Duchy of Rodigo from his father in [[3011]] and became the twelfth ruling Duke of Rodigo in his line. (He was granted permanently detached duty from the [[DCMS]] to assume the mantle of Duke of the Rasalhague Military District in 3002, it is possible he was only formally made Duke in 3011.) The ducal seat is in Alexis on [[Rodigo]]. Duke Hassid Ricol is described as the de facto lord of 14 worlds within the Rasalhague Military District from [[Kufstein|Kufstein's World]] to [[The Edge]]; other named worlds include [[Verthandi]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Basiliano]], [[Dahlgren]], and [[Harvest|Auric II (Harvest)]].
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Hassid Ricol was 34 years old when he inherited the Duchy of Rodigo from his father in [[3011]] and became the 12th ruling Duke of Rodigo in his line. (He was granted permanently detached duty from the [[DCMS]] to assume the mantle of Duke of the Rasalhague Military District in 3002, it is possible he was only formally made Duke in 3011.) The ducal seat is in Alexis on [[Rodigo]]. Duke Hassid Ricol is described as the de facto lord of 14 worlds within the Rasalhague Military District from [[Kufstein|Kufstein's World]] to [[The Edge]]; other named worlds include [[Verthandi]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Basiliano]], [[Dahlgren]], and [[Harvest|Auric II (Harvest)]].
  
 
It was noted that the double setbacks at Trell I and Verthandi had seriously jeopardized Duke Ricol's political standing.
 
It was noted that the double setbacks at Trell I and Verthandi had seriously jeopardized Duke Ricol's political standing.
 
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The [[Seventeenth Rasalhague Regulars]] attempted to seize [[Tamar]] in [[3016]] at the behest of Duke Ricol, but failed.<ref>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 43</ref>
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The [[17th Rasalhague Regulars]] attempted to seize [[Tamar]] in [[3016]] at the behest of Duke Ricol, but failed.<ref>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 43</ref>
  
 
House Ricol apparently lost most if not all of its holdings to the [[House Steiner]] invasion in the [[Fourth Succession War]]. When the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] was formed in [[3034]], Duke Hassid Ricol used his copy of the [[Helm Memory Core]] as a bargaining chip to become governor of the newly formed [[Alshain Military District]] (formed from what remained of the Rasalhague Military District and ten worlds of the Buckminster Prefecture).<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 51</ref> Besides the civilian administrator, he also became the district's Warlord (''Tai-shu'') at some point prior to the [[War of 3039]].<ref>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 46</ref>
 
House Ricol apparently lost most if not all of its holdings to the [[House Steiner]] invasion in the [[Fourth Succession War]]. When the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] was formed in [[3034]], Duke Hassid Ricol used his copy of the [[Helm Memory Core]] as a bargaining chip to become governor of the newly formed [[Alshain Military District]] (formed from what remained of the Rasalhague Military District and ten worlds of the Buckminster Prefecture).<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', ch. 51</ref> Besides the civilian administrator, he also became the district's Warlord (''Tai-shu'') at some point prior to the [[War of 3039]].<ref>''Combat Manual: Kurita'', p. 46</ref>
  
In [[3046]] Duke Ricol used his influence to create a training cadre battalion of [[MechWarrior]]s who would not have been considered for the old [[DCMS]] but who would have a chance to prove themselves in [[Theodore Kurita]]'s reformed army. Ricol had invested much in the training battalion, which he hoped would place officers loyal to him into the DCMS. However, their first trial raid against [[Ryde]] ran afoul of the [[Twelfth Donegal Guards]] whose presence on Ryde the [[ISF]] had failed to notice or to report. The cadre suffered devastating casualties, losing seven out of nine lances.<ref>''Vengeance''</ref>
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In [[3046]] Duke Ricol used his influence to create a training cadre battalion of [[MechWarrior]]s who would not have been considered for the old [[DCMS]] but who would have a chance to prove themselves in [[Theodore Kurita]]'s reformed army. Ricol had invested much in the training battalion, which he hoped would place officers loyal to him into the DCMS. However, their first trial raid against [[Ryde]] ran afoul of the [[12th Donegal Guards]] whose presence on Ryde the [[ISF]] had failed to notice or to report. The cadre suffered devastating casualties, losing seven out of nine lances.<ref>''Vengeance''</ref>
  
 
The Alshain Military District fell to the [[Clans]] in the [[Clan Invasion]], and House Ricol apparently lost whatever wealth and infrastructure they had retained or regained. By [[3062]] House Ricol was apparently essentially reduced to the person of the visibly aged Duke Hassid Ricol who now was an influential shadow agent and leading conspirator with the [[Black Dragon Society]] (''Kokuryu-kai''), his power apparently based in his connections rather than his actual wealth. He was a chief engineer of ''[[Operation Batsu]]'' that saw the [[Alshain Avengers]] lured into launching their unsanctioned attack against [[Alshain]] (which triggered the [[Combine-Ghost Bear War]]).<ref>''Path of Glory'', chs. 12, 21</ref> Although Ricol's involvement was suspected, there was no proof and no official action was taken against him.<ref>''Path of Glory'', ch. 29</ref>
 
The Alshain Military District fell to the [[Clans]] in the [[Clan Invasion]], and House Ricol apparently lost whatever wealth and infrastructure they had retained or regained. By [[3062]] House Ricol was apparently essentially reduced to the person of the visibly aged Duke Hassid Ricol who now was an influential shadow agent and leading conspirator with the [[Black Dragon Society]] (''Kokuryu-kai''), his power apparently based in his connections rather than his actual wealth. He was a chief engineer of ''[[Operation Batsu]]'' that saw the [[Alshain Avengers]] lured into launching their unsanctioned attack against [[Alshain]] (which triggered the [[Combine-Ghost Bear War]]).<ref>''Path of Glory'', chs. 12, 21</ref> Although Ricol's involvement was suspected, there was no proof and no official action was taken against him.<ref>''Path of Glory'', ch. 29</ref>

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