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Following the collapse of the Second Star League and dissolution of the Truce of Tukayyid in [[3067]], the Clans would elect a new ilKhan to resume the invasion of the Inner Sphere. However, this war would shift between the [[Invading Clans]] and the [[Home Clans]] in what would later become known as the Wars of Reaving. This war would permanently split Clan society in two, as the Invader Clans would be abjured from the Clan Homeworlds and start the [[Council of Six]] in the Inner Sphere, while the Homeworld Clans, believing that the Inner Sphere has tainted their culture through their brethren, would create and champion two new philosophies becoming known as the [[Bastions]] and [[Aggressors]], effectively ending the Crusader and Warden divide.
 
Following the collapse of the Second Star League and dissolution of the Truce of Tukayyid in [[3067]], the Clans would elect a new ilKhan to resume the invasion of the Inner Sphere. However, this war would shift between the [[Invading Clans]] and the [[Home Clans]] in what would later become known as the Wars of Reaving. This war would permanently split Clan society in two, as the Invader Clans would be abjured from the Clan Homeworlds and start the [[Council of Six]] in the Inner Sphere, while the Homeworld Clans, believing that the Inner Sphere has tainted their culture through their brethren, would create and champion two new philosophies becoming known as the [[Bastions]] and [[Aggressors]], effectively ending the Crusader and Warden divide.
  
After the separation of the Home Clans and Clan Space during the Jihad Era, the Spheroid Clans cooperated with Devlin Stone and his [[Republic of the Sphere]] participating in [[Operation SCOUR]]. This act united all Inner Sphere powers (with exception of the Capellan Confederation) and allied mercenaries to push out the Word of Blake from Terra and destroy them. After the Word of Blake Jihad ended, the remaining Spheroid Clans spend the years rebuilding their strength as the decades pass. During the 3100's, the Clan enjoyed a relative peace in the Inner Sphere, until the [[Blackout]] happened. All the Clans quickly rearmed themselves, and in some measure, expanded their territory, both the Spheroid Clans and Clan Goliath Scorpion, which after being forced to abandon the Clan Homeworlds, founded the [[Scorpion Empire]]. Certain clans would use this opportunity to seize the ultimate prize of claiming Terra, but at the end, only Clan Wolf and Jade Falcon would seriously compete in a race to Terra.
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After the separation of the Home Clans and Clan Space during the Jihad Era, the Spheroid Clans cooperated with Devlin Stone and his [[Republic of the Sphere]] participating in [[Operation SCOUR]]. This act united all Inner Sphere powers (with exception of the Capellan Confederation) and allied mercenaries to push out the Word of Blake from Terra and destroy them. After the Word of Blake Jihad ended, the remaining Spheroid Clans spend the years rebuilding their strength as the decades pass. During the 3100's, the Clan enjoyed a relative peace in the Inner Sphere, until the [[Blackout]] happened. Certain clans would use this opportunity to seize the ultimate prize of claiming Terra.
  
In [[3151]], Clans Wolf and Jade Falcon were finally successful in breaking through the Republic's [[Fortress Wall]], where they landed on Terra to fight the Republic. Following a fierce battle between the three factions, the Republic of the Sphere were forcefully disbanded, paving the way to the [[ilClan Trial]]. In their final trial, the Wolves and Falcons fought hard to claim the mantle of ilClan with Clan Wolf emerging as the victor. Following this victory, Clan Jade Falcon was converted into a bodyguard Clan, Clan Smoke Jaguar was reformed and Devil Stone died with his Republic of the Sphere, marking the end of the Dark Ages. Outside of Terra, several new empires emerged from the former Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, along with and angry Clan Hell's Horses challenged, by the only Jade Falcon remnants hanging on to their territory. Clan Ghost Bear also suffered a devastating civil war during the IlClan's first year of existence.
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In [[3151]], Clans Wolf and Jade Falcon were finally successful in breaking through the Republic's [[Fortress Wall]], where they landed on Terra to fight the Republic. Following a fierce battle between the three factions, the Republic of the Sphere were forcefully disbanded, paving the way to the [[ilClan Trial]]. In their final trial, the Wolves and Falcons fought hard to claim the mantle of ilClan with Clan Wolf emerging as the victor. Following this victory, Clan Jade Falcon was converted into a bodyguard Clan, Clan Smoke Jaguar was reformed and Devil Stone died with his Republic of the Sphere, marking the end of the Dark Ages. Outside of Terra, several new empires emerged from the former Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, along with and angry Clan Hell's Horses challenged, by the only Jade Falcon remnants hanging on to their territory.
  
 
==Culture & Society==
 
==Culture & Society==
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|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Blood Spirit]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Blood Spirit logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:Clan Blood Spirit.jpg|100px]]
 
|Crusader
 
|Crusader
 
|One of the smallest of the Clans, the Blood Spirits were also the most tradition minded and isolationist, defined by a sense of ''esprit de corps'' for which they were named. Though producing excellent warriors, the Blood Spirits were weak militarily and survived over the years in part by having nothing worth fighting over. Their bitterness towards the other Clans for abandoning what they saw as Kerensky's vision ensured they had few friends. The Wars of Reaving cost the Blood Spirits heavily, and in 3084 they were destroyed by the remaining Home Clans.
 
|One of the smallest of the Clans, the Blood Spirits were also the most tradition minded and isolationist, defined by a sense of ''esprit de corps'' for which they were named. Though producing excellent warriors, the Blood Spirits were weak militarily and survived over the years in part by having nothing worth fighting over. Their bitterness towards the other Clans for abandoning what they saw as Kerensky's vision ensured they had few friends. The Wars of Reaving cost the Blood Spirits heavily, and in 3084 they were destroyed by the remaining Home Clans.
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|'''[[Clan Ghost Bear]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Ghost Bear]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Ghost Bear logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:Clan Ghost Bear .jpg|100px]]
 
|Crusader, became Warden in 3060
 
|Crusader, became Warden in 3060
 
|Among the most powerful of the Clans, the Ghost Bears were defined by their conservative "wait and see" nature and their deep familial relationship with each other.  Though they were less quick to adopt new technologies or concepts than other Clans, their approach to life also ensured their survival and growth over the years.  Originally of the Crusader mindset, they were one of the four Clans to first invade the Inner Sphere and blazed an invasion corridor which included the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] and the [[Draconis Combine]]. During the [[Wars of Reaving]], they fled the Homeworlds and settled into their [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] in the Inner Sphere. Ultimately, they would merge it with the remnant of the Free Rasalhague Republic to form the [[Rasalhague Dominion]], a powerful Clan/Inner Sphere hybrid state.
 
|Among the most powerful of the Clans, the Ghost Bears were defined by their conservative "wait and see" nature and their deep familial relationship with each other.  Though they were less quick to adopt new technologies or concepts than other Clans, their approach to life also ensured their survival and growth over the years.  Originally of the Crusader mindset, they were one of the four Clans to first invade the Inner Sphere and blazed an invasion corridor which included the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] and the [[Draconis Combine]]. During the [[Wars of Reaving]], they fled the Homeworlds and settled into their [[Ghost Bear Dominion]] in the Inner Sphere. Ultimately, they would merge it with the remnant of the Free Rasalhague Republic to form the [[Rasalhague Dominion]], a powerful Clan/Inner Sphere hybrid state.
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|[[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100px]]
 
|[[Image:Clan Hell's Horses.jpg|100px]]
 
|Mixed
 
|Mixed
|Known for their prominent use of [[combat vehicles]] in frontline forces, the Hell's Horses lived by the motto that man came before machine and all members were valued as being part of a greater whole, including freebirths.  While not the most powerful of Clans, the Hell's Horses were among the most stable and held their own against others.  The majority of Clan Hell's Horses were of the Warden mindset while its leadership were ardent Crusaders.  They gradually moved into their Inner Sphere holdings over the course of the Wars of Reaving. During the Dark Ages, they became unwilling allies to Clan Jade Falcon and broke free from the alliance afterwards. The Horses decided to make their own race to Terra, only to find out that they arrived too late. In response, Hell's Horses leadership would refuse to acknowledge Clan Wolf as the ilClan and vented their anger in the Jade Falcon Occupation Zones during the ilClan Era.  A remainder stubbornly held out in the Clan Homeworlds during the carnage and became recognized as a new Clan, Clan Stone Lion.
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|Known for their prominent use of [[combat vehicles]] in frontline forces, the Hell's Horses lived by the motto that man came before machine and all members were valued as being part of a greater whole, including freebirths.  While not the most powerful of Clans, the Hell's Horses were among the most stable and held their own against others.  The majority of Clan Hell's Horses were of the Warden mindset while its leadership were ardent Crusaders.  They gradually moved into their Inner Sphere holdings over the course of the Wars of Reaving.  A remainder stubbornly held out in the Clan Homeworlds during the carnage and became recognized as a new Clan, Clan Stone Lion.
 
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|'''[[Clan Ice Hellion]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Ice Hellion]]'''
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|[[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100px]]
 
|[[Image:Clan Jade Falcon.jpg|100px]]
 
|Crusader
 
|Crusader
|Staunch traditionalists and aggressive fighters, the Jade Falcons were central in the creation of the Crusader philosophy and considered Clan Wolf their enemy.  Despite their martial "might makes right" mindset the Clan treated their civilian castes well, though with a firm hand, and their mercantile efforts were second only to the Diamond Sharks, leading to an above-average standard of living.  The Jade Falcon Clan was one of the four original participants in the Inner Sphere invasion and confronted the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. Abjured from the Homeworlds, they moved into their Occupation Zones in the Inner Sphere. During the Dark Ages, Clan Jade Falcon was fractured between the [[Mongols_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Mongols]] and the [[Traditionalists_(Clan_Jade_Falcon)|Traditionalists]] after Malvina Hazen's rise to power as the Khan of Clan Jade Falcon. In 3151, they would participate in the [[ilClan Trial]] only to lose in the process. Following their defeat, [[Alaric Ward]] dictated that the Clan should now find inspiration in the [[Black Watch]], serving as an elite force and honor guard for the [[First Lord]]<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 39</ref> . With most of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Jade Falcon ''touman'']] having left for Terra, their Occupation Zone splintered into a region known as the [[Hinterlands]]. One of the emergent powers in the region, centered on [[Sudeten]], would keep the Clan Jade Falcon mantle, resulting in two Jade Falcon Khans — one on Terra and one on Sudeten — by 3152.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 72</ref>
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|Staunch traditionalists and aggressive fighters, the Jade Falcons were central in the creation of the Crusader philosophy and considered Clan Wolf their enemy.  Despite their martial "might makes right" mindset the Clan treated their civilian castes well, though with a firm hand, and their mercantile efforts were second only to the Diamond Sharks, leading to an above-average standard of living.  The Jade Falcon Clan was one of the four original participants in the Inner Sphere invasion and confronted the [[Federated Commonwealth]]. Abjured from the Homeworlds, they moved into their Occupation Zones in the Inner Sphere. In 3151, they would participate in the [[ilClan Trial]] only to lose in the process. Following their defeat, [[Alaric Ward]] dictated that the Clan should now find inspiration in the [[Black Watch]], serving as an elite force and honor guard for the [[First Lord]]<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', ch. 39</ref> . With most of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Jade Falcon ''touman'']] having left for Terra, their Occupation Zone splintered into a region known as the [[Hinterlands]]. One of the emergent powers in the region, centered on [[Sudeten]], would keep the Clan Jade Falcon mantle, resulting in two Jade Falcon Khans — one on Terra and one on Sudeten — by 3152.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 72</ref>
 
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|'''[[Clan Jade Wolf]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Jade Wolf]]'''
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|[[Image:Clan Sea Fox Logo.png|100px]]
 
|[[Image:Clan Sea Fox Logo.png|100px]]
 
|Warden
 
|Warden
|The original name of Clan Diamond Shark before the Golden Century. When Clan Snow Raven and Clan Sea Fox had a falling out, the former created the Diamond Shark to hunt the latter's totem to extinction in order to destroy their foe. However, this plan backfired as the Clan renamed themselves (with support from the Grand Council) into Clan Diamond Shark to the dismay of the Snow Ravens. Although the Clan kept their new identity, many within the Clan would find and preserve the [[Sea Fox (species)|Sea Fox]] on various worlds. Following the Dark Age after their censure and rumors of their original totem flourishing on various Inner Sphere worlds, Clan Diamond Shark reformed as Clan Sea Fox in 3100, a nomadic trade clan lead by the ilKhanate.
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|The original name of Clan Diamond Shark before the Golden Century. When Clan Snow Raven and Clan Sea Fox had a falling out, the former created the Diamond Shark to hunt the latter's totem to extinction in order to destroy their foe. However, this plan backfired as the Clan renamed themselves (with support from the Grand Council) into Clan Diamond Shark to the dismay of the Snow Ravens. Although the Clan kept their new identity, many within the Clan would find and preserve the [[Sea Fox]] on various worlds. Following the Dark Age after their censure and rumors of their original totem flourishing on various Inner Sphere worlds, Clan Diamond Shark reformed as Clan Sea Fox in 3100, a nomadic trade clan lead by the ilKhanate.
 
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|'''[[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]'''
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|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Steel Viper logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:Clan Steel Viper.jpg|100px]]
 
|Warden/Crusader
 
|Warden/Crusader
 
|Clan Steel Viper's early history was marred by the acts of the [[Ellie Kinnison|Not-Named Khan]], causing the Steel Vipers to enact a form of isolationism (though not to the same extreme as the Blood Spirits).  They also had the toughest training regimen of any Clan save the Blood Spirits, graduating fewer but more elite warriors, and were more discriminating against freebirths than other Clans.  Straddling the fence between Warden and Crusader, the Clan participated in the Inner Sphere invasion first as a reserve force before being brought in to assist the Jade Falcons. Attempting to dominate the Home Clans, the Steel Vipers instead instigated the Wars of Reaving and were themselves Annihilated in 3075.
 
|Clan Steel Viper's early history was marred by the acts of the [[Ellie Kinnison|Not-Named Khan]], causing the Steel Vipers to enact a form of isolationism (though not to the same extreme as the Blood Spirits).  They also had the toughest training regimen of any Clan save the Blood Spirits, graduating fewer but more elite warriors, and were more discriminating against freebirths than other Clans.  Straddling the fence between Warden and Crusader, the Clan participated in the Inner Sphere invasion first as a reserve force before being brought in to assist the Jade Falcons. Attempting to dominate the Home Clans, the Steel Vipers instead instigated the Wars of Reaving and were themselves Annihilated in 3075.
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|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Wolf logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:ClanWolf.gif|100px]]
 
|Warden, Crusader after 3057
 
|Warden, Crusader after 3057
 
|The chosen Clan of Nicholas Kerensky, the Wolves have dominated Clan society since their inception. Less formal and more flexible than others, Clan Wolf emulated its namesake by blending caution with decisiveness to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Clan Wolf also led the Warden effort to oppose the invasion of the Inner Sphere, but were nevertheless forced to participate as one of the four original invaders. Their invasion corridor encompassed territory from the Federated Commonwealth and the Free Rasalhague Republic. Though destroyed in the Refusal War, after a brief period as "Clan Jade Wolf" Clan Wolf was reborn with a decisively Crusader mindset. They later fled to the Inner Sphere during the Wars of Reaving, taking the only copies of the Founders' genetic legacies with them. Under the leadership of [[Alaric Ward]] the Wolves would successfully claim the title of ilClan and reunify with Clan Wolf-in-Exile in 3151.
 
|The chosen Clan of Nicholas Kerensky, the Wolves have dominated Clan society since their inception. Less formal and more flexible than others, Clan Wolf emulated its namesake by blending caution with decisiveness to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Clan Wolf also led the Warden effort to oppose the invasion of the Inner Sphere, but were nevertheless forced to participate as one of the four original invaders. Their invasion corridor encompassed territory from the Federated Commonwealth and the Free Rasalhague Republic. Though destroyed in the Refusal War, after a brief period as "Clan Jade Wolf" Clan Wolf was reborn with a decisively Crusader mindset. They later fled to the Inner Sphere during the Wars of Reaving, taking the only copies of the Founders' genetic legacies with them. Under the leadership of [[Alaric Ward]] the Wolves would successfully claim the title of ilClan and reunify with Clan Wolf-in-Exile in 3151.
 
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|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
|[[Image:Clan Wolf logo.png|100px]]
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|[[Image:ClanWolf.gif|100px]]
 
|Warden
 
|Warden
 
|The Refusal War against Clan Jade Falcon was a calculated move by ilKhan Ulric Kerensky to pit his own Clan's strong Crusader elements against Clan Jade Falcon, another prominent Crusader, so that they would wipe each other out and weaken the Crusader camp among the Clans. Though this effectively meant sacrificing Clan Wolf, he tasked Phelan Ward with gathering the Warden-minded elements of the Clan and escape to the Inner Sphere, as Clan Wolf-in-Exile. They found refuge on [[Arc-Royal]]. After taking heavy losses against the Jade Falcons during the Dark Ages, the exiled Wolves would return to Clan Wolf to fight one final battle on Terra. Following the Wolf Clan's victory in 3151, the exiles were successfully integrated back into the Wolf Clan's fold, reunifying the fractured Clan.
 
|The Refusal War against Clan Jade Falcon was a calculated move by ilKhan Ulric Kerensky to pit his own Clan's strong Crusader elements against Clan Jade Falcon, another prominent Crusader, so that they would wipe each other out and weaken the Crusader camp among the Clans. Though this effectively meant sacrificing Clan Wolf, he tasked Phelan Ward with gathering the Warden-minded elements of the Clan and escape to the Inner Sphere, as Clan Wolf-in-Exile. They found refuge on [[Arc-Royal]]. After taking heavy losses against the Jade Falcons during the Dark Ages, the exiled Wolves would return to Clan Wolf to fight one final battle on Terra. Following the Wolf Clan's victory in 3151, the exiles were successfully integrated back into the Wolf Clan's fold, reunifying the fractured Clan.
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|[[Niles (Clan)|Niles]]
 
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