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==History==
 
==History==
The practice of engaging opponents in single combat, the genesis of what would later become ''zellbrigen'', was first started by [[Clan Coyote]] during the [[Operation KLONDIKE]].<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 40</ref><ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 65</ref>  Despite the losses incurred by this fighting method, Coyote's [[Khan]] [[Dana Kufahl]] would continue to encourage her Clan and others to practice this "honorable" form of warfare.  Eventually the practice would be taken up by all of the Clans, to a greater or lesser degree, in part as a way to minimize losses in both lives and resources.<ref name=WC17/><ref name=CC15/>  This is especially true when opposing commanders agreed to a duel to determine a battle's outcome. The practice of ''zellbrigen'' was formalized by ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky after the death of his brother.<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 107</ref>
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The practice of engaging opponents in single combat, the genesis of what would later become ''zellbrigen'', was first started by [[Clan Coyote]] during the [[Operation Klondike]].<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 40</ref><ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 65</ref>  Despite the losses incurred by this fighting method, Coyote's [[Khan]] [[Dana Kufahl]] would continue to encourage her Clan and others to practice this "honorable" form of warfare.  Eventually the practice would be taken up by all of the Clans, to a greater or lesser degree, in part as a way to minimize losses in both lives and resources.<ref name=WC17/><ref name=CC15/>  This is especially true when opposing commanders agreed to a duel to determine a battle's outcome. The practice of ''zellbrigen'' was formalized by ilKhan Nicholas Kerensky after the death of his brother.<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 107</ref>
  
 
During the [[Clan Invasion]] the rules of ''zellbrigen'' lapsed, primarily because the [[Inner Sphere]] had no concept of Clan cultural norms and, in some cases, exploited them for "underhanded" victories.  By the end of the campaign, universal application of ''zellbrigen'' had all but died out in several Clans, while most still reserve it for inter-Clan confrontations or against worthy Inner Sphere warriors.<ref name=WC17/><ref name=CC15/>
 
During the [[Clan Invasion]] the rules of ''zellbrigen'' lapsed, primarily because the [[Inner Sphere]] had no concept of Clan cultural norms and, in some cases, exploited them for "underhanded" victories.  By the end of the campaign, universal application of ''zellbrigen'' had all but died out in several Clans, while most still reserve it for inter-Clan confrontations or against worthy Inner Sphere warriors.<ref name=WC17/><ref name=CC15/>

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