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===Draconis Combine===
 
===Draconis Combine===
 
[[Image:Draccombine.gif|right|150px]]
 
[[Image:Draccombine.gif|right|150px]]
''[[House Kurita]]'' is the ruling family of the fearsome [[Draconis Combine]], the only Great House that proclaims unabashedly its right to rule all of the Inner Sphere.  House Kurita has dominated the Draconis Combine since its founding in [[2319]] by [[Shiro Kurita]], who imbued the state with its strong Japanese culture from the capital [[New Samarkand]], which would eventually move to [[Luthien]] in the [[twenty-seventh century]].  Embracing "the way of the warrior," the Draconis Combine has had a long history of antagonism with and aggression against its neighbors.  Personal honor and a self-reliance bordering on xenophobia are also encouraged by House Kurita.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 6, 8</ref><ref name=CBT167/><ref name=MW2-120>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', p. 120</ref>
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''[[House Kurita]]'' is the ruling family of the fearsome [[Draconis Combine]], the only Great House that proclaims unabashedly its right to rule all of the Inner Sphere.  House Kurita has dominated the Draconis Combine since its founding in [[2319]] by [[Shiro Kurita]], who imbued the state with its strong Japanese culture from the capital [[New Samarkand]], which would eventually move to [[Luthien]] in the [[twenty-seventh century]].  Embracing "the way of the warrior," the Draconis Combine has had a long history of antagonism with and aggression against its neighbors.  Personal honor and a self-reliance bordering on xenophobia are also encouraged by House Kurita.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 6, 8</ref><ref name=CBT167/><ref name=MW2-120>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', p. 120</ref>
  
 
The Draconis Combine suffered significant territorial losses to the Federated Commonwealth during the [[Fourth Succession War]], mitigated somewhat when it willingly allowed the creation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] as a buffer between it and the Lyran state.  Greater losses were suffered at the hands of the Clan invaders, but in a historical turn of events Luthien was saved when the Kuritans allied with their traditional enemies against the Clan invaders.  This ultimately resulted in the reconquest of nearly all Combine worlds lost to the Clans thanks to the Second Star League.<ref name=CBT167/><ref name=MW2-120/>
 
The Draconis Combine suffered significant territorial losses to the Federated Commonwealth during the [[Fourth Succession War]], mitigated somewhat when it willingly allowed the creation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] as a buffer between it and the Lyran state.  Greater losses were suffered at the hands of the Clan invaders, but in a historical turn of events Luthien was saved when the Kuritans allied with their traditional enemies against the Clan invaders.  This ultimately resulted in the reconquest of nearly all Combine worlds lost to the Clans thanks to the Second Star League.<ref name=CBT167/><ref name=MW2-120/>
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===Free Worlds League===
 
===Free Worlds League===
 
[[Image:Free Worlds League logo.png|right|180px]]
 
[[Image:Free Worlds League logo.png|right|180px]]
The [[Free Worlds League]], the oldest of all Successor States, was long ruled by ''[[House Marik]]'' as a matter of custom rather than decree.  Founded in [[2271]] after the collapse of the [[Terran Alliance]], the League was an open, multicultural state, consisting of many great and small realms loosely joined together.  It was also the only one to lay claim to being (on paper at least) a true democracy, with Parliament meeting on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]].  This same openness also left the state politically fragile and frequently riven with instability; throughout its history the League fought against itself almost as much as it did the neighboring Lyran and Capellan nations.  House Marik relied heavily on free trade and technological advancement to keep pace with its rivals.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League'', pp. 6, 8</ref><ref name=MW2-124>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', p. 124</ref>
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The [[Free Worlds League]], the oldest of all Successor States, was long ruled by ''[[House Marik]]'' as a matter of custom rather than decree.  Founded in [[2271]] after the collapse of the [[Terran Alliance]], the League was an open, multicultural state, consisting of many great and small realms loosely joined together.  It was also the only one to lay claim to being (on paper at least) a true democracy, with Parliament meeting on [[Atreus (FWL)|Atreus]].  This same openness also left the state politically fragile and frequently riven with instability; throughout its history the League fought against itself almost as much as it did the neighboring Lyran and Capellan nations.  House Marik relied heavily on free trade and technological advancement to keep pace with its rivals.<ref>''House Marik (The Free Worlds League'', p. 6, 8</ref><ref name=MW2-124>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', p. 124</ref>
  
 
The Free Worlds League was untouched by the Clan invasion, allowing it to become the industrial base to supply the other Successor States in fending off the invaders.  The League underwent an economic growth that quickly made it one of the richest Successor States.  However, during the [[ComStar Schism]] House Marik chose to side with the [[Word of Blake]].<ref name=CBT167>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 167</ref>  The dire result of this alliance was the Free Worlds League's destruction during the [[Jihad]], though efforts to re-form the League during the thirty-second century have taken place.
 
The Free Worlds League was untouched by the Clan invasion, allowing it to become the industrial base to supply the other Successor States in fending off the invaders.  The League underwent an economic growth that quickly made it one of the richest Successor States.  However, during the [[ComStar Schism]] House Marik chose to side with the [[Word of Blake]].<ref name=CBT167>''Classic BattleTech RPG'', p. 167</ref>  The dire result of this alliance was the Free Worlds League's destruction during the [[Jihad]], though efforts to re-form the League during the thirty-second century have taken place.
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===Lyran Commonwealth===
 
===Lyran Commonwealth===
 
[[Image:House Steiner Logo.jpg|right|150px]]
 
[[Image:House Steiner Logo.jpg|right|150px]]
The [[Lyran Commonwealth]], largely under the leadership of ''[[House Steiner]]'', has long been considered the Inner Sphere's greatest economic power.  Formed in [[2340]] from the combination of several smaller defense pacts, its original capital was on [[Arcturus]] before moving to [[Tharkad]], where it came under the stewardship of the Steiner family and gained its Germanic trappings.  With many resource-rich worlds, shrewd business acumen and a strong industrial base, the Lyran Commonwealth prospered even during the worst of times: in spite of the destruction of the Succession Wars, overall industrial output and average standard of living exceeded that of any other Successor State.  This vast wealth helped the Lyran state weather any military reversals - especially [[Social General|self-inflicted]] ones - by quickly replacing their matériel losses.<ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 8</ref><ref name=MW2-116>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', pp. 115–116</ref>
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The [[Lyran Commonwealth]], largely under the leadership of ''[[House Steiner]]'', has long been considered the Inner Sphere's greatest economic power.  Formed in [[2340]] from the combination of several smaller defense pacts, its original capital was on [[Arcturus]] before moving to [[Tharkad]], where it came under the stewardship of the Steiner family and gained its Germanic trappings.  With many resource-rich worlds, shrewd business acumen and a strong industrial base, the Lyran Commonwealth prospered even during the worst of times: in spite of the destruction of the Succession Wars, overall industrial output and average standard of living exceeded that of any other Successor State.  This vast wealth helped the Lyran state weather any military reversals - especially [[Social General|self-inflicted]] ones - by quickly replacing their matériel losses.<ref>''House Steiner (The Lyran Commonwealth)'', p. 8</ref><ref name=MW2-116>''MechWarrior: Second Edition'', p. 115-116</ref>
  
 
In the early part of the thirty-first century, the Lyran Commonwealth joined in a political union with the Federated Suns to form the [[Federated Commonwealth]], a vast superstate spanning the length of the Inner Sphere.  Resistance to this merger was strong within the Lyran state, and both its economy and territorial integrity suffered heavily during the Clan invasion.  Katherine Steiner-Davion successfully engineered the secession of the Lyran worlds from the FedCom alliance in [[3057]], forming the [[Lyran Alliance]] in its place.<ref name=CBT166/>
 
In the early part of the thirty-first century, the Lyran Commonwealth joined in a political union with the Federated Suns to form the [[Federated Commonwealth]], a vast superstate spanning the length of the Inner Sphere.  Resistance to this merger was strong within the Lyran state, and both its economy and territorial integrity suffered heavily during the Clan invasion.  Katherine Steiner-Davion successfully engineered the secession of the Lyran worlds from the FedCom alliance in [[3057]], forming the [[Lyran Alliance]] in its place.<ref name=CBT166/>

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