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==History==
 
==History==
After Clan Goliath Scorpion was [[Trial of Abjuration|Abjured]] from [[Clan Homeworlds|Clan Space]] in December 3078, it evacuated most of its assets to [[Waypoint 531]] in the Deep Periphery. A Galaxy of ''solahma'', Watch personnel, paramilitary police subcaste, and malcontents commanded by Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] remained in rearguard, and were ultimately overrun and destroyed by Clans Star Adder and Cloud Cobra as they protected their Clan's exodus. Under Khan [[Colin Yeh]], the surviving Scorpions invaded and conquered [[Nueva Castile]] and the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] before establishing the [[Escorpión Imperio]] in [[3080]].  The Scorpions chose to integrate the Castilians as well as the Umayyads into their Clan and its caste system using the Ghost Bear–Rasalhague model; ruling as partners rather than as conquerors. The Scorpions modified it somewhat from Clan norms, adding two new castes, the Support and Garrison castes, to augment the customary Warrior, Technician, Scientist, Merchant, and Laborer castes.
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After Clan Goliath Scorpion was [[Trial of Abjuration|Abjured]] from [[Clan Homeworlds|Clan Space]] in December 3078, it evacuated most of its assets to [[Waypoint 531]] in the Deep Periphery. A Galaxy of ''solahma'', Watch personnel, police subcaste, and malcontents commanded by Khan [[Ariel Suvorov]] remained in rearguard, and were ultimately overrun and destroyed by Clans Star Adder and Cloud Cobra as they protected their Clan's exodus. Under Khan [[Colin Yeh]], the surviving Scorpions invaded and conquered [[Nueva Castile]] and the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] before establishing the [[Escorpión Imperio]] in [[3080]].  The Scorpions chose to integrate the Castilians as well as the Umayyads into their Clan and its caste system using the Ghost Bear–Rasalhague model; ruling as partners rather than as conquerors. The Scorpions modified it somewhat from Clan norms, adding two new castes, the Support and Garrison castes, to augment the customary Warrior, Technician, Scientist, Merchant, and Laborer castes.
  
 
The integration did not go smoothly over the first five years though, as the Scorpions struggled to break decades of mistrust between the formerly hostile Umayyads and Castilians while imposing the Clan doctrine of "might makes right" for conflict resolution. With a more developed and refined feudal society governed by ranked nobility, the Castilians adapted more easily to the system of Clan honor. But the Umayyads (who had a more egalitarian society) despised their general placement within the lower castes, and fostered an underground resistance movement that engaged in rioting and terrorism against the Imperio. Tensions rose to the point of murdering Merchant Factor Hector on Córdoba in broad daylight.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 160: Founder's Future</ref> Additionally, in spite of early rhetoric on integrating their subjects into their new nation, early relations between the Clan and their newfound subjects were still distant with the Clan’s warriors acting as aloof overlords who punished any infractions, failures, or dissent with ruthless finality.<ref name=OPTHCp8/>
 
The integration did not go smoothly over the first five years though, as the Scorpions struggled to break decades of mistrust between the formerly hostile Umayyads and Castilians while imposing the Clan doctrine of "might makes right" for conflict resolution. With a more developed and refined feudal society governed by ranked nobility, the Castilians adapted more easily to the system of Clan honor. But the Umayyads (who had a more egalitarian society) despised their general placement within the lower castes, and fostered an underground resistance movement that engaged in rioting and terrorism against the Imperio. Tensions rose to the point of murdering Merchant Factor Hector on Córdoba in broad daylight.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 160: Founder's Future</ref> Additionally, in spite of early rhetoric on integrating their subjects into their new nation, early relations between the Clan and their newfound subjects were still distant with the Clan’s warriors acting as aloof overlords who punished any infractions, failures, or dissent with ruthless finality.<ref name=OPTHCp8/>

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