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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origins===
 
===Origins===
The Crusader ideology first arose during the mid- to late thirtieth century. Their argument revolved around [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s ''[[Hidden Hope Doctrine]]'', namely that the descendants of the [[Star League in Exile]] were to one day return to the [[Inner Sphere]] to conquer it and thus save it from itself. Support for the Crusader philosophy was especially strong within the Clans' civilian castes, who contrasted the harsh lives they lived in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] with the perceived paradises of the Inner Sphere worlds. Several Clans, particularly the poorer and weaker ones, also saw conquest within the Inner Sphere as their only hope of improving their position. Clan merchants were eager to open new markets. Many of the Crusaders also used Kerensky's Hidden Hope Doctrine as an excuse for their desire for battle and conquest.<ref name=JFSp17>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 17</ref><ref name=TCWOKp16>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 16</ref>
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The Crusader ideology first arose during the mid- to late thirtieth century. Their argument revolved around [[Aleksandr Kerensky]]'s ''[[Hidden Hope Doctrine]]'', namely that the descendants of the [[Star League in Exile]] were to one day return to the [[Inner Sphere]] to conquer it and thus save it from itself. Support for the Crusader philosophy was especially strong within the Clans' civilian castes, who contrasted the harsh lives they lived in the [[Clan Homeworlds]] with the perceived paradises of the Inner Sphere worlds. Several Clans, particularly the poorer and weaker ones, also saw conquest within the Inner Sphere as their only hope of improving their position. Clan merchants were eager to open new markets. Many of the Crusaders also used Kerensky's Hidden Hope Doctrine as an excuse for their desire for battle and conquest.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 17</ref><ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 16</ref>
  
 
Opposing the Crusaders were the [[Warden Clans|Wardens]], who believed that the Kerenskys had never intended for the Clans to conquer the Inner Sphere. Rather, they were to develop their own culture in isolation, but remain able and willing to aid the Inner Sphere against any threatening "outside forces".
 
Opposing the Crusaders were the [[Warden Clans|Wardens]], who believed that the Kerenskys had never intended for the Clans to conquer the Inner Sphere. Rather, they were to develop their own culture in isolation, but remain able and willing to aid the Inner Sphere against any threatening "outside forces".
  
The [[Grand Council]] remained neutral for several years, but by [[2980]] the issue could no longer be ignored. [[Clan Jade Falcon]], who had emerged as the leader of the Crusader movement, presented a formal proposal for an invasion of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=JFSp17/>
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The [[Grand Council]] remained neutral for several years, but by [[2980]] the issue could no longer be ignored. [[Clan Jade Falcon]], who had emerged as the leader of the Crusader movement, presented a formal proposal for an invasion of the Inner Sphere.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 17</ref>
  
 
===The Drive to War===
 
===The Drive to War===
Attempting to stall the Crusaders, the Wardens successfully prevented an immediate invasion by sponsoring a series of intelligence gathering operations. [[Intelser]], a network of spies posing as merchants, was created for this purpose, with members infiltrating various [[Periphery]] realms. However, the secondhand information gathered was often unreliable, resulting in an incomplete picture of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=TCWOKp16/><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 24</ref>
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Attempting to stall the Crusaders, the Wardens successfully prevented an immediate invasion by sponsoring a series of intelligence gathering operations. [[Intelser]], a network of spies posing as merchants, was created for this purpose, with members infiltrating various [[Periphery]] realms. However, the secondhand information gathered was often unreliable, resulting in an incomplete picture of the Inner Sphere.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 16</ref><ref>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 24</ref>
  
 
By the year [[3000]], the Crusaders almost held the upper hand and an invasion of the Inner Sphere seemed imminent. Hoping to buy more time, [[Khan]] [[Kerlin Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] proposed the formation of a new intelligence gathering force - a mercenary unit that would travel through the Inner Sphere and report on all five of the Great Houses. Despite vocal opposition from the Khans of Clans Jade Falcon and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]],<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 18</ref> the other Clans agreed with Ward's proposal and authorized the formation of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. Only once the unit was ready did Ward drop his bombshell: to be of any value, the Dragoons' mission would need several years to complete, thus preventing any invasion from taking place before 3030 at least. Though elements within [[Clan Ice Hellion]] attempted to launch a solo invasion of the Inner Sphere,<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 77</ref> the Wardens had successfully stalled the Crusader drive.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref>
 
By the year [[3000]], the Crusaders almost held the upper hand and an invasion of the Inner Sphere seemed imminent. Hoping to buy more time, [[Khan]] [[Kerlin Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] proposed the formation of a new intelligence gathering force - a mercenary unit that would travel through the Inner Sphere and report on all five of the Great Houses. Despite vocal opposition from the Khans of Clans Jade Falcon and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar|Smoke Jaguar]],<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 18</ref> the other Clans agreed with Ward's proposal and authorized the formation of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]. Only once the unit was ready did Ward drop his bombshell: to be of any value, the Dragoons' mission would need several years to complete, thus preventing any invasion from taking place before 3030 at least. Though elements within [[Clan Ice Hellion]] attempted to launch a solo invasion of the Inner Sphere,<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 77</ref> the Wardens had successfully stalled the Crusader drive.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref>
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The Crusader-Warden debate raged on for the next half-century. Despite the Dragoons' apparent abandonment of their mission, and the rising power of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] over the rest of the Inner Sphere, the Crusaders were unable to get the invasion vote approved by the Grand Council. It took the intervention of an outside force to achieve the Crusaders' goal for them.
 
The Crusader-Warden debate raged on for the next half-century. Despite the Dragoons' apparent abandonment of their mission, and the rising power of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] over the rest of the Inner Sphere, the Crusaders were unable to get the invasion vote approved by the Grand Council. It took the intervention of an outside force to achieve the Crusaders' goal for them.
  
On September 27th, [[3048]], the [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] vessel ''[[Outbound Light]]'' jumped into the [[Huntress]] system, the primary stronghold of Clan Smoke Jaguar. Taken completely by surprise, the ship and its crew were captured by the Jaguars. Khan [[Leo Showers]], who had become the spokesman of the Crusader movement throughout the Clan Homeworlds, held the crew in isolation for several weeks before finally presenting the news to the Grand Council. Showers manipulated everything he had learned from the ''Outbound Light''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew to persuade his fellow Khans that the Inner Sphere was on the brink of unification under the Steiner-Davions, and that an invasion of the Clan Homeworlds could not be far off.<ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 52–53''</ref>
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On September 27th, [[3048]], the [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps]] vessel ''[[Outbound Light]]'' jumped into the [[Huntress]] system, the primary stronghold of Clan Smoke Jaguar. Taken completely by surprise, the ship and its crew were captured by the Jaguars. Khan [[Leo Showers]], who had become the spokesman of the Crusader movement throughout the Clan Homeworlds, held the crew in isolation for several weeks before finally presenting the news to the Grand Council. Showers manipulated everything he had learned from the ''Outbound Light''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s crew to persuade his fellow Khans that the Inner Sphere was on the brink of unification under the Steiner-Davions, and that an invasion of the Clan Homeworlds could not be far off.<ref>''Invading Clans'', pp. 52–53''</ref>
  
 
Only Clan Wolf opposed the invasion vote, and on November 21st, 3048, the Crusaders at last received authorization for their long desired invasion of the Inner Sphere. The Crusader cause was further bolstered when Leo Showers was elected as the first [[ilKhan]] in a century, and when three of the invasion corridors outlined in [[Operation Revival]] were won by Crusader Clans: Smoke Jaguar, Jade Falcon, and [[Clan Ghost Bear|Ghost Bear]]. In what would prove to be a grave miscalculation, however, the Falcon and Jaguar Khans ensured that Clan Wolf was also forced to participate in the invasion; intended as a not-so-subtle punishment for the primary Warden Clan, this opportunity would instead allow the Wolves to take a leading role in halting the Crusaders' drive toward [[Terra]].
 
Only Clan Wolf opposed the invasion vote, and on November 21st, 3048, the Crusaders at last received authorization for their long desired invasion of the Inner Sphere. The Crusader cause was further bolstered when Leo Showers was elected as the first [[ilKhan]] in a century, and when three of the invasion corridors outlined in [[Operation Revival]] were won by Crusader Clans: Smoke Jaguar, Jade Falcon, and [[Clan Ghost Bear|Ghost Bear]]. In what would prove to be a grave miscalculation, however, the Falcon and Jaguar Khans ensured that Clan Wolf was also forced to participate in the invasion; intended as a not-so-subtle punishment for the primary Warden Clan, this opportunity would instead allow the Wolves to take a leading role in halting the Crusaders' drive toward [[Terra]].
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The Crusaders' long dreamed-of assault upon the Inner Sphere began in March [[3050]]. While the initial flurry of one-sided triumphs over Periphery bandit kingdoms and Successor State border defenses seemed to vindicate the Crusaders' assertions of Clan superiority, the other Clans soon fell behind the Wolves' rate of advance. The Crusader Khans and ilKhan Showers did their best to slow the Wolves down, to no avail, and it appeared that Wolf Khan [[Ulric Kerensky]], a devout Warden, would beat the Crusaders at their own game in the drive toward Terra.
 
The Crusaders' long dreamed-of assault upon the Inner Sphere began in March [[3050]]. While the initial flurry of one-sided triumphs over Periphery bandit kingdoms and Successor State border defenses seemed to vindicate the Crusaders' assertions of Clan superiority, the other Clans soon fell behind the Wolves' rate of advance. The Crusader Khans and ilKhan Showers did their best to slow the Wolves down, to no avail, and it appeared that Wolf Khan [[Ulric Kerensky]], a devout Warden, would beat the Crusaders at their own game in the drive toward Terra.
  
The Crusader cause was dealt a further blow on October 31st, 3050. IlKhan Showers had ordered a [[Grand Kurultai]] to convene at [[Radstadt]], presumably as part of his efforts to stall Clan Wolf. His intentions never became known, however, as the [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhagian]] convoy carrying their [[Elected Prince]] blundered into the Clan fleet at Radstadt, and Showers was killed when [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her fighter into the ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf's]]'' bridge.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 20</ref>
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The Crusader cause was dealt a further blow on October 31st, 3050. IlKhan Showers had ordered a ''[[Grand Kurultai]]'' to convene at [[Radstadt]], presumably as part of his efforts to stall Clan Wolf. His intentions never became known, however, as the [[Free Rasalhague Republic|Rasalhagian]] convoy carrying their [[Elected Prince]] blundered into the Clan fleet at Radstadt, and Showers was killed when [[Tyra Miraborg]] rammed her fighter into the ''[[Dire Wolf (Sovetskii Soyuz)|Dire Wolf's]]'' bridge.<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 20</ref>
  
 
Forced to withdraw to the Clan Homeworlds to elect a new ilKhan, the Crusaders hoped to make the best of this unfortunate turn of events by engineering Ulric Kerensky's election as ilKhan. By "promoting" Kerensky to this post, the Crusaders hoped to replace him as Wolf Khan with one of the Crusader Wolves; they also enjoyed the irony of a lifelong Warden champion being forced to implement the Grand Council's Crusader agenda. Instead, Kerensky outmaneuvered the Crusaders by replacing himself as Wolf Khan with [[Natasha Kerensky]], a fellow Warden, and activating three more Clans to join the invasion force. By forcing the two most fervent Crusader Clans to each share their invasion corridors with a historical rival, Kerensky ensured that the [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]] and [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cats]] would hinder the Jade Falcons' and Smoke Jaguars' efforts.
 
Forced to withdraw to the Clan Homeworlds to elect a new ilKhan, the Crusaders hoped to make the best of this unfortunate turn of events by engineering Ulric Kerensky's election as ilKhan. By "promoting" Kerensky to this post, the Crusaders hoped to replace him as Wolf Khan with one of the Crusader Wolves; they also enjoyed the irony of a lifelong Warden champion being forced to implement the Grand Council's Crusader agenda. Instead, Kerensky outmaneuvered the Crusaders by replacing himself as Wolf Khan with [[Natasha Kerensky]], a fellow Warden, and activating three more Clans to join the invasion force. By forcing the two most fervent Crusader Clans to each share their invasion corridors with a historical rival, Kerensky ensured that the [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]] and [[Clan Nova Cat|Nova Cats]] would hinder the Jade Falcons' and Smoke Jaguars' efforts.
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Ulric Kerensky was charged by Crusaders within his own Clan of conspiring to destroy the Clans' genetic heritage; by denying them three generations of conflict, the Clans' warriors would be untested and easy prey for the Inner Sphere's armies when the truce finally ended. Ulric directed the charges to the Grand Council, where he was narrowly voted guilty and deposed as ilKhan. The Crusaders then expected that the truce would simply be repudiated, but Kerensky instead orchestrated a [[Trial of Refusal]] - not on an individual basis, but pitting the entirely of Clan Wolf against Clan Jade Falcon, the strongest of the Crusaders. His plan was for the Crusader Wolves and the Jade Falcons to destroy one another in battle while the Warden Wolves under Khan [[Phelan Kell]] would move to [[Arc-Royal]] and continue protecting the Inner Sphere. In the end, the Crusaders would be deprived of their most powerful fighting force.
 
Ulric Kerensky was charged by Crusaders within his own Clan of conspiring to destroy the Clans' genetic heritage; by denying them three generations of conflict, the Clans' warriors would be untested and easy prey for the Inner Sphere's armies when the truce finally ended. Ulric directed the charges to the Grand Council, where he was narrowly voted guilty and deposed as ilKhan. The Crusaders then expected that the truce would simply be repudiated, but Kerensky instead orchestrated a [[Trial of Refusal]] - not on an individual basis, but pitting the entirely of Clan Wolf against Clan Jade Falcon, the strongest of the Crusaders. His plan was for the Crusader Wolves and the Jade Falcons to destroy one another in battle while the Warden Wolves under Khan [[Phelan Kell]] would move to [[Arc-Royal]] and continue protecting the Inner Sphere. In the end, the Crusaders would be deprived of their most powerful fighting force.
  
The Refusal War became a pyrrhic victory for the Crusader cause. Clan Jade Falcon effectively won the conflict, killing both Ulric and Natasha Kerensky, and driving the Wolves' most fervent Wardens into exile. The surviving Wolves were forged as a "new" Clan Wolf, this time dominated by [[Vlad Ward]] and fellow minded Crusaders. But the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Falcons' own ''touman'']] suffered such heavy losses that it was in no state to resume the invasion, and their Khan [[Elias Crichell|Elias Crichell's]] election to ilKhan was swiftly followed with his death at the hands of Vlad Ward. In any case, other Warden Khans argued successfully in favor of maintaining the truce, and the Crusaders agreed that the time was not yet right to resume the invasion.
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The Refusal War became a pyrrhic victory for the Crusader cause. Clan Jade Falcon effectively won the conflict, killing both Ulric and Natasha Kerensky, and driving the Wolves' most fervent Wardens into exile. The surviving Wolves were forged as a "new" Clan Wolf, this time dominated by [[Vlad Ward]] and fellow minded Crusaders. But the Falcons' own ''Touman'' suffered such heavy losses that it was in no state to resume the invasion, and their Khan [[Elias Crichell|Elias Crichell's]] election to ilKhan was swiftly followed with his death at the hands of Vlad Ward. In any case, other Warden Khans argued successfully in favor of maintaining the truce, and the Crusaders agreed that the time was not yet right to resume the invasion.
  
 
===The Great Refusal===
 
===The Great Refusal===
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Meanwhile, the Invading Clans who resided in the Inner Sphere would keep the philosophy with the creation of the [[Council of Six]].
 
Meanwhile, the Invading Clans who resided in the Inner Sphere would keep the philosophy with the creation of the [[Council of Six]].
  
While the Clans of the [[thirty-second century]] do not seem to explicitly describe themselves as Crusaders, the Jade Falcons and Wolves have not abandoned their goal of conquering Terra and establishing themselves as [[ilClan]], proving that the Crusader cause is alive in spirit if not name.
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While the Clans of the 32nd century do not seem to explicitly describe themselves as Crusaders, the Jade Falcons and Wolves have not abandoned their goal of conquering Terra and establishing themselves as [[ilClan]], proving that the Crusader cause is alive in spirit if not name.
  
 
===IlClan Era===
 
===IlClan Era===

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