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==Clan Widowmaker== ==Clan Widowmaker==
− Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] carried evidence of [[Clan Widowmaker]]'s brutal treatment of their civilian and lower caste. Although the Widowmakers argued that the Wolves were manipulating them, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky and the Grand Council would carry out the absorption of Clan Widowmaker. During the fight between Jerome and Cal, Widowmaker mechs were grouping on Khan Winson in order to save their Khan. However, tragedy struck when [[Cal Jorgensson]] shot a peering ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' looking at him. Unknowingly, Cal had just killed [[Nicholas Kerensky]], ilKhan of the Clans (whether the act was unintentional or deliberate is still debated). This act would send the Wolves into a frenzy and kill any living Widowmaker on sight, turning the battle into a virtual Trial of Annihilation. Despite this, the Widowmaker Bloodnames survived the aftermath (save for the Vordermark and Karrige Bloodnames) and live on within Clan Wolf. These Bloodnames would remain dormant until the aftermath of the [[Refusal War]], which split Clan Wolf into two factions. The Crusader Wolves, needing Bloodrights to recuperate from the battle, reactivated these Bloodnames for their Clan.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 40: Bloodcount and Reaving</ref> + Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] carried evidence of [[Clan Widowmaker]]'s brutal treatment of their civilian and lower caste. Although the Widowmakers argued that the Wolves were manipulating them, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky and the Grand Council would carry out the absorption of Clan Widowmaker. During the fight between Jerome and Cal, Widowmaker mechs were grouping on Khan Winson in order to save their Khan. However, tragedy struck when [[Cal Jorgensson]] shot a peering ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' looking at him. Unknowingly, Cal had just killed [[Nicholas Kerensky]], the ilKhan of the Clans (whether the act was unintentional or deliberate is still debated). This act would send the Wolves into a frenzy and kill any living Widowmaker on sight, turning the battle into a virtual Trial of Annihilation. Despite this, the Widowmaker Bloodnames survived the aftermath (save for the Vordermark and Karrige Bloodnames) and live on within Clan Wolf. These Bloodnames would remain dormant until the aftermath of the [[Refusal War]], which split Clan Wolf into two factions. The Crusader Wolves, needing Bloodrights to recuperate from the battle, reactivated these Bloodnames for their Clan.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 40: Bloodcount and Reaving</ref>
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− | Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] carried evidence of [[Clan Widowmaker]]'s brutal treatment of their civilian and lower caste. Although the Widowmakers argued that the Wolves were manipulating them, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky and the Grand Council would carry out the absorption of Clan Widowmaker. During the fight between Jerome and Cal, Widowmaker mechs were grouping on Khan Winson in order to save their Khan. However, tragedy struck when [[Cal Jorgensson]] shot a peering ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' looking at him. Unknowingly, Cal had just killed [[Nicholas Kerensky]], ilKhan of the Clans (whether the act was unintentional or deliberate is still debated). This act would send the Wolves into a frenzy and kill any living Widowmaker on sight, turning the battle into a virtual Trial of Annihilation. Despite this, the Widowmaker Bloodnames survived the aftermath (save for the Vordermark and Karrige Bloodnames) and live on within Clan Wolf. These Bloodnames would remain dormant until the aftermath of the [[Refusal War]], which split Clan Wolf into two factions. The Crusader Wolves, needing Bloodrights to recuperate from the battle, reactivated these Bloodnames for their Clan.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 40: Bloodcount and Reaving</ref> | + | Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] carried evidence of [[Clan Widowmaker]]'s brutal treatment of their civilian and lower caste. Although the Widowmakers argued that the Wolves were manipulating them, ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky and the Grand Council would carry out the absorption of Clan Widowmaker. During the fight between Jerome and Cal, Widowmaker mechs were grouping on Khan Winson in order to save their Khan. However, tragedy struck when [[Cal Jorgensson]] shot a peering ''[[Atlas (BattleMech)|Atlas]]'' looking at him. Unknowingly, Cal had just killed [[Nicholas Kerensky]], the ilKhan of the Clans (whether the act was unintentional or deliberate is still debated). This act would send the Wolves into a frenzy and kill any living Widowmaker on sight, turning the battle into a virtual Trial of Annihilation. Despite this, the Widowmaker Bloodnames survived the aftermath (save for the Vordermark and Karrige Bloodnames) and live on within Clan Wolf. These Bloodnames would remain dormant until the aftermath of the [[Refusal War]], which split Clan Wolf into two factions. The Crusader Wolves, needing Bloodrights to recuperate from the battle, reactivated these Bloodnames for their Clan.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 40: Bloodcount and Reaving</ref> |
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