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====Rasalhague====
 
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[[File:Bjorn Jorgensson ER3052.png|right|thumb|Khan [[Bjorn Jorgensson]]; Ulric's opponent in the Rasalhague bidding]]
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[[File:Bjorn_Jorgensson_Era_Report_3052.png|right|thumb|Khan [[Bjorn Jorgensson]]; Ulric's opponent in the Rasalhague bidding]]
 
Having experienced incredible success, even in comparison to the progress of the other Clans, Ulric created a new plan in late May preparation for the Clans' third wave attacks. Instead of targeting only six worlds as had originally been planned, the Wolves instead proposed striking at eleven worlds, including [[Rasalhague]], the heavily defended capital of the Free Rasalhague Republic. Ulric's plan received the full support from his own warriors, including Khan Radick and the Crusader faction within the Wolf Clan. Other Clans expressed serious doubts that the Wolves would be able to make good on their bold proposals, with many hoping they would fail. Ulric even showed impressive insight by setting up supply caches well behind enemy lines, utilizing his [[Merchant Caste]] to ease the logistics of the massive operation. The supply caches were hidden in uninhabited systems, well outside of the eyes of the Inner Sphere. These plans meant that the Wolves would no longer have to rely on JumpShips moving more supplies in from their rear areas.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33: "Third Wave: Challenge from the Wolf", Khan Ulric pushes up his Clan's third wave</ref> Khan Ulric's decision to attack the Republic capital in the third wave (instead of waiting for the fifth, as had originally been planned) violated a preexisting agreement with the Ghost Bears Ulric had made months earlier. However, he knew that the Bears would not press him to abide by that agreement, as they would lose face in doing so.<ref name=TCWK19-OR-R-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 19: "Operation Revival", Ulric decides to attack Rasalhague</ref><ref name=WCS3334-CM-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 33–34: "Countermeasures", Khan Ulric plans to attack Rasalhague</ref> Nevertheless, the ilKhan ruled that the Wolf Clan would have to bid against Clan Ghost Bear for the right to conquer Rasalhague, personally contacting the Bear Khans to encourage them to do so. The Khans of the Ghost Bears requested and were granted a month to consider whether their Clan wished to participate in the bidding, forcing Ulric to hold at least a [[Galaxy]] in reserve while his Wolves attacked other worlds, creating a new obstacle for the Wolf Khan. This was likely a ploy suggested by ilKhan Showers, who was eager to slow the Wolves so they would not eclipse his own Smoke Jaguars any further. Ironically, during this "free month", both Ghost Bear Khans would be replaced, with [[Theresa DelVillar]] falling in battle and [[Karl Bourjon]] facing a successful challenge within his own Clan.<ref name=WCS3334-CM-1/><ref name=LH171-1>''Lethal Heritage'', p. 171: the ilKhan insists Ulric bid against the Ghost Bears</ref><ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Wave Three: Winds of Change", the Ghost Bears participate in the bidding for Rasalhague</ref>
 
Having experienced incredible success, even in comparison to the progress of the other Clans, Ulric created a new plan in late May preparation for the Clans' third wave attacks. Instead of targeting only six worlds as had originally been planned, the Wolves instead proposed striking at eleven worlds, including [[Rasalhague]], the heavily defended capital of the Free Rasalhague Republic. Ulric's plan received the full support from his own warriors, including Khan Radick and the Crusader faction within the Wolf Clan. Other Clans expressed serious doubts that the Wolves would be able to make good on their bold proposals, with many hoping they would fail. Ulric even showed impressive insight by setting up supply caches well behind enemy lines, utilizing his [[Merchant Caste]] to ease the logistics of the massive operation. The supply caches were hidden in uninhabited systems, well outside of the eyes of the Inner Sphere. These plans meant that the Wolves would no longer have to rely on JumpShips moving more supplies in from their rear areas.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33: "Third Wave: Challenge from the Wolf", Khan Ulric pushes up his Clan's third wave</ref> Khan Ulric's decision to attack the Republic capital in the third wave (instead of waiting for the fifth, as had originally been planned) violated a preexisting agreement with the Ghost Bears Ulric had made months earlier. However, he knew that the Bears would not press him to abide by that agreement, as they would lose face in doing so.<ref name=TCWK19-OR-R-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 19: "Operation Revival", Ulric decides to attack Rasalhague</ref><ref name=WCS3334-CM-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 33–34: "Countermeasures", Khan Ulric plans to attack Rasalhague</ref> Nevertheless, the ilKhan ruled that the Wolf Clan would have to bid against Clan Ghost Bear for the right to conquer Rasalhague, personally contacting the Bear Khans to encourage them to do so. The Khans of the Ghost Bears requested and were granted a month to consider whether their Clan wished to participate in the bidding, forcing Ulric to hold at least a [[Galaxy]] in reserve while his Wolves attacked other worlds, creating a new obstacle for the Wolf Khan. This was likely a ploy suggested by ilKhan Showers, who was eager to slow the Wolves so they would not eclipse his own Smoke Jaguars any further. Ironically, during this "free month", both Ghost Bear Khans would be replaced, with [[Theresa DelVillar]] falling in battle and [[Karl Bourjon]] facing a successful challenge within his own Clan.<ref name=WCS3334-CM-1/><ref name=LH171-1>''Lethal Heritage'', p. 171: the ilKhan insists Ulric bid against the Ghost Bears</ref><ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Wave Three: Winds of Change", the Ghost Bears participate in the bidding for Rasalhague</ref>
  

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