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| author              = [[Jason Schmetzer]]
 
| author              = [[Jason Schmetzer]]
 
| development        =  
 
| development        =  
| primarywriting      =
 
 
| pages              = 327
 
| pages              = 327
 
| cover              = [[Victor Manuel Leza Moreno]]
 
| cover              = [[Victor Manuel Leza Moreno]]
| interiorart        =
 
| illustrations      =
 
 
| publisher          = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
 
| publisher          = [[Catalyst Game Labs]]
| productioncode      = [http://www.battlecorps.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3557 CAT 35820]
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| productioncode      = CAT 35820
 
| year                = 30 July 2015
 
| year                = 30 July 2015
 
| ISBN10              =  
 
| ISBN10              =  
 
| ISBN13              = 978-1942487234
 
| ISBN13              = 978-1942487234
| MSRP                = US $12.95
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| MSRP                = $12.95
 
| content            =  
 
| content            =  
 
| era                = [[Jihad era]]
 
| era                = [[Jihad era]]
| timeline            =  
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| timeline            = 22 December [[3066]] - 19 October [[3067]]
 
| series              =  
 
| series              =  
| precededby          = ([[Endgame]])
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| precededby          = [[Endgame]]
 
| followedby          = [[Shadows of Faith]]
 
| followedby          = [[Shadows of Faith]]
 
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'''''Embers of War''''', by [[Jason Schmetzer]], is the first [[canonical]] [[BattleTech]] print novel to be published since the last "classic" BattleTech print novel, ''[[Endgame]]'', had been published by [[ROC]] in 2002 and the last [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] print novel, ''[[To Ride the Chimera]]'', in 2008. ([[BattleCorps]] published some novel-length fiction, but only in electronic format; [[FanPro]] and later [[Ulisses Spiele]] had meanwhile continued to publish new, original print novels in Germany but these were not translated and published in english, making them [[apocryphal]].) ''Embers of War'' continues the timeline from where ''Endgame'' left off.
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'''''Embers of War''''', by [[Jason Schmetzer]], is the first [[canonical]] [[BattleTech]] print novel to be published since the last "classic" BattleTech print novel, ''[[Endgame]]'', was published by [[ROC]] in 2002 and the last [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]] print novel, ''[[To Ride the Chimera]]'', in 2008. ([[BattleCorps]] published some novel-length fiction, but only in electronic format; [[FanPro]] and later [[Ulisses Spiele]] meanwhile continued to publish new, original print novels in Germany but these were not translated and published in English, making them [[apocryphal]].) ''Embers of War'' continues the timeline from where ''Endgame'' left off.
  
A first, limited print run was sold by [[Catalyst Game Labs]] at [[w:GenCon|GenCon]] 2015 which opened its doors on 30 July 2015. This first edition had the old BattleTech logo on the front cover; this was changed to the new BattleTech logo for subsequent printings.
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A first, limited print run was sold by [[Catalyst Game Labs]] at [[w:Gen Con|Gen Con]] 2015 which opened its doors on 30 July 2015. This first edition had the old BattleTech logo on the front cover; it was changed to the new BattleTech logo for subsequent printings.
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An audio edition of the book was released 14 May 2018, narrated by [[Tren Sparks]], and is available at [https://amzn.to/2F87njV Amazon], [https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/BattleTech_Embers_of_War?id=AQAAAECMOmt69M&hl=en_US Google Play], [https://www.audible.com/pd/BattleTech-Embers-of-War-Audiobook/B07CZP2FJD Audible] and more.
  
 
==From the back cover==
 
==From the back cover==
 
{{quote|''WHAT PRICE HONOR?''
 
{{quote|''WHAT PRICE HONOR?''
  
''For [[Ezra Payne]] and the [[Stealthy Tiger]] [[mercenaries]], professionalism is everything. Hired to assist in the bitter, bloody fighting on the planet [[Hall]], they quickly earn a decisive victory for their employer. They settle afterward in for a needed period of rebuilding, and a few months’ peace before moving on to the next contract.''
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''For [[Ezra Payne]] and the [[Stealthy Tigers|Stealthy Tiger]] [[mercenaries]], professionalism is everything. Hired to assist in the bitter, bloody fighting on the planet [[Hall]], they quickly earn a decisive victory for their [[William Baranov|employer]]. They settle afterward in for a needed period of rebuilding, and a few months’ peace before moving on to the next contract.''
  
''But their respite does not last. More mercenaries, hired by the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] itself, land on Hall. They believe the Tigers’ employer to be in league with the [[Word of Blake]], a shadowy interstellar organization that worships technology, and which has been building [[Word of Blake Protectorate|its own empire]] among the worlds around [[Terra]].''
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''But their respite does not last. [[Dismal Disinherited|More mercenaries]], hired by the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] itself, land on Hall. They believe the Tigers’ employer to be in league with the [[Word of Blake]], a shadowy interstellar organization that worships technology, and which has been building [[Word of Blake Protectorate|its own empire]] among the worlds around [[Terra]].''
  
''The Tigers want nothing of this battle, but war rages across the Inner Sphere. The hard-fought cease-fire cannot last, even on Hall, and when every faction is embittered and fueled by fervor, peace has no chance at all.''
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''The Tigers want nothing of this battle, but war rages across the [[Inner Sphere]]. The hard-fought cease-fire cannot last, even on Hall, and when every faction is embittered and fueled by fervor, peace has no chance at all.''
  
 
''As a new conflict erupts, will the Stealthy Tigers’ [[BattleMech]]s be enough to save them? Or will the looming threat of renewed war engulf them in its fiery embrace?''}}
 
''As a new conflict erupts, will the Stealthy Tigers’ [[BattleMech]]s be enough to save them? Or will the looming threat of renewed war engulf them in its fiery embrace?''}}
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The Stealthy Tiger mercenaries have decided the civil war on Hall in favor of their employer, emperor [[William Baranov]], as of [[3067]]. They try to be professional about it and honor their contract, ignoring where their paycheck truly comes from—Baranov has ties to the Word of Blake.
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After a decade of political turmoil, the newly-hired Stealthy Tigers mercenaries have decided the civil war on [[Hall]] in favor of their employer, emperor [[William Baranov]], as of [[3067]] by vanquishing the forces of Count [[Radcliffe McNally]] in the field. They try to be professional about it and honor their contract, ignoring where their paycheck truly comes from—the Stealthy Tigers have since determined that Baranov has ties to the shadowy Word of Blake sect, but they have no proof.
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When the Allied Mercenary Command sends a regiment of the [[Dismal Disinherited]] to Hall to investigate a possible Blakist connection, Captain Ezra Payne of the Stealthy Tigers is made their liaison officer as the Dismal Disinherited establish contact with mercenary leader [[Ellie Burton]], mother of McNally's son and now the leader of the shattered opposition forces including the remains of the mercenary [[Burton's Brigade]].
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A cunning politician, Baranov tries to play Burton and the AMC against each other and false-flag attacks attempt to sow chaos and mistrust, though Payne's level-headed thinking succeeds in defusing several critical situations.
  
== Featured BattleTech==
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The Word of Blake meanwhile is active on Hall with two competing factions: [[Adele Estwicke]] is Baranov's contact and political advisor, and attempts to maneuver him into a formal political alliance. Her plan eventually falls apart though when Baranov surprisingly announces that he has asked for Hall to be accepted into the [[Free Worlds League]] and openly admits that he used and double-crossed her. At this point, the radical and ruthless [[Sixth of June]] sect takes over the Word of Blake operations; this includes activating two sleeper agents within the Stealthy Tigers, unit XO [[Mason Makorja]] and his twin sister and fellow battalion commander [[Kirsten Makorja]] (who underwent training and cybernetic enhancement on [[Jardine]]). As it so happens, the inbound [[Fourth Oriente Hussars]] regiment from the Free Worlds League is rabidly opposed to [[House Marik]], while the Dismal Disinherited on Hall are led by [[John Marik-Johns]], a distant relative of the ruling Marik.
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While Ezra Payne and unit CO [[Yuri Rauschenbusch]] become increasingly disillusioned with their employer and wary of the dangerous overall situation, the Makorja twins move to bring the Stealthy Tigers under their control, which includes killing Rauschenbusch and setting Payne and his followers up to be killed in battle. The situation eventually comes to a head when Payne and intelligence officers from the AMC forces identify Estwicke's network and Blakist actions against the Stealthy Tigers and devolves into a shooting battle between all parties, with the Stealthy Tigers ending up fighting each other as one side follows their new colonel Mason Markoja while the others believe Ezra Payne's allegations of treason against the Markoja twins. Payne kills Kirsten Makorja in battle, but is himself wounded when his ''[[Crusader]]'' suffers a hit to its ammunition bins, auto-ejecting him to a hard landing. Ellie Burton meanwhile personally confronts Baranov, and both die in their 'Mech duel.
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Beaten, remains of the Stealthy Tigers including Payne flee the planet on one of their DropShips while others remain loyal to Mason Makorja. The Dismal Disinherited are also pushed off-world by the Oriente Hussars. As they withdraw to the [[jump point]], they learn of the [[Scouring of Outreach]] and suspected Word of Blake involvement, and the death of [[Jaime Wolf]]...
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==Featured characters==
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{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
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* [[Benjamin Adams]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Analyst of Brim's team
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* Sergeant [[Iqbal Akhtar]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, Command lance, piloting a ''[[Grand Dragon]]''
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* [[Stefan Amaris|Stefan Amaris, the Usurper]] (mentioned)
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* [[Lieutenant]] [[Ames]], of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion, Kristen Markoja's company, piloting an ''[[Enforcer]]''
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* [[Captain]] [[Edward Aylmer]], MechWarrior under Nikoli Ridzik, piloting a ''[[Salamander (BattleMech)|Salamander]]''
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* Emperor [[William Baranov|William "Bud" Baranov]], commander of the [[4th Republican Guards]], piloting a ''[[Zeus]]''
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* [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Jerome Blake]] (mentioned)
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* [[Precentor]] [[William Blane]] of the [[Word of Blake]] (mentioned)
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* [[Boyle (Stealthy Tigers)|Boyle]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion
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* Sergeant [[Jacob Brim]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] [[Seventh Kommando]]
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* [[Alexander Burton-McNally]], son of Elly Burton & Radcliffe McNally
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* [[Captain]] [[Elly Burton]], commander of [[Burton's Brigade]], piloting a ''[[Cyclops]]''
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Bush]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]], orderly of Kirsten Markoja
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* [[Major]] [[Calhoune]], XO of the [[Stealthy Tigers]], piloting a ''[[Huron Warrior]]'' (mentioned)
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* [[Geno Carillo]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Analyst of Brim's team
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Rudi Carlsson]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], XO of Brim's team
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* [[Jenny Caruthers]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion & a Raider, piloting a ''[[Hercules (BattleMech)|Hercules]]''
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* [[Major]] [[Dick Cater]], commander of [[Cater's Cohorts]] (mentioned)
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* [[Dooley]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Brim's team
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* [[Captain]] [[Wesley Eberhardt]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]' 1st (Panther) Battalion
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* [[Adept]] [[Adele Estwicke]] of the [[Word of Blake]]
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* Major [[Kellen Fletcher]], Intelligence Officer of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]
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* [[Gallifrey]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]]'s [[Wolfnet]], Analyst of Brim's team
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* Sergeant [[Ervil Gam]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]] & a Raider
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Grazer]], of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion, Kristen Markoja's company, piloting an ''[[Anvil]]''
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Greer (Dismal Disinherited)|Greer]] of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]'s infantry
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* Sergeant Major [[Robert Halleck]], XO of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company & a Raider, piloting a ''[[Jinggau]]''
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* [[Field Marshal]] [[George Hasek (31st c.)|George Hasek]], [[Duke of New Syrtis]], Minister of the [[Capellan March]] (mentioned)
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* Captain [[Heather Hargood]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]' 1st (Panther) Battalion & a Raider
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* Sergeant [[Aurel Hicks]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, Command lance, piloting a ''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]''
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* Doctor [[Howe]] of the  of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s ''[[Tigris]]''
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Jensen]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]' 1st (Panther) Battalion, Heather Hargood's company
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* [[Jurowicz]], Acolyte of Adele Estwicke
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* [[Alistair Kung]] of [[Hall]]
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* [[Captain]] [[Kuznetzov]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion
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* [[Colonel]] [[Fleur Lewis]], commander of the [[4th Oriente Hussars]]
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* [[Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation|Chancellor]] [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] (mentioned)
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* [[Captain]] [[Elinor Lisk]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion
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* [[Katie Loomis]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Analyst of Brim's team
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* [[Elected Prince of the Free Rasalhague Republic|Elected Prince Regent]] [[Christian Månsdottir]]
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(mentioned)
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* [[Captain-General of the Free Worlds League]] [[Thomas Marik]] (mentioned)
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* Colonel [[John Marik-Johns]], commander of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]
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* Major [[Kirsten Markoja]], commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion, piloting a ''[[Nightsky]]''
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* Major [[Mason Markoja]], XO of the [[Stealthy Tigers]] & commander of 1st (Panther) Battalion
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* [[Corporal]] [[Mather]] of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]
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* [[President of the Circinus Federation]] [[Calvin McIntyre]] (mentioned)
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* Count [[Radcliffe McNally]] (mentioned]
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* Lieutenant [[Charles Monet]], lance commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion & a Raider, piloting a ''[[Phoenix Hawk]]''
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* [[Leftenant]] [[Harold Nadal]], military analyst of the [[Harney HV Channel Six]]
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* Captain [[Nathalie Ortiz]] of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]'s 2nd Battalion, piloting a ''[[Dervish]]''
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Aster Payne]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]], mother of Ezra
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* Captain [[Ezra Payne]], commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company & a Raider, piloting a CRD-5K ''[[Crusader]]''
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Liam Porra]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]] & a Raider
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Quinn (Stealthy Tigers)|Quinn]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, 3 Lance, piloting a ''[[Charger]]''
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* Colonel [[Yuri Rauschenbusch]], commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]], piloting a ''[[BattleMaster]]''
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* [[Lieutenant]] [[Nico Reynard]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, piloting an ''[[Enforcer]]''
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* Colonel [[Richardson (Hall)|Richardson]] under William Baranov
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* Colonel [[Jasper Richmond]] under William Baranov
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* [[Nikoli Ridzik]], son of [[Pavel Ridzik]], brother of Yuri, piloting a ''[[Cataphract]]''
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* [[Yuri Ridzik]], son of [[Pavel Ridzik]], brother of Nikoli (mentioned)
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Jessica Roses]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, 4th of Command lance, piloting a  HCT-5D ''[[Hatchetman]]''
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* [[Lieutenant]] [[Branden Roth]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]] & a Raider
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* [[Lieutenant]] [[Evan Ryan]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s 2nd (Leopard) Battalion
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* [[Captain]] [[Sand]], commander of the [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]]'s armor brigade
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* [[Arthur Soren]], MechWarrior under Edward Aylmer, piloting an ''[[Orion]]''
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* [[Archon-Princess]] [[Katherine Steiner-Davion|Katherine "Katrina" Steiner-Davion]], daughter of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion (mentioned)
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* [[Archon of the Lyran Commonwealth|Archon of the Lyran Alliance]] [[Peter Steiner-Davion]] (mentioned)
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* [[Precentor Martial of ComStar]] [[Victor Ian Steiner-Davion]] (mentioned), son of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion (mentioned)
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* [[First Prince of the Federated Suns]] [[Yvonne Steiner-Davion]] (mentioned), daughter of Melissa Steiner & Hanse Davion
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* [[Precentor Martial of the Word of Blake]] [[Cameron St. Jamais]] (mentioned)
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* MechWarrior [[Nichole Talb]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]'s Jaguar Company, piloting an ''[[Apollo (BattleMech)|Apollo]]''
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* [[General]] [[Tolliver]] of the [[4th Republican Guards]]
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* [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Conrad Toyama]] (mentioned)
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* [[Sergeant]] [[Vann]] of the [[Stealthy Tigers]] & a Raider
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* [[Captain]] [[Wa]], company commander of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]' 1st (Panther) Battalion
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* [[Colonel]] [[Jaime Wolf]] of [[Wolf's Dragoons]] & the [[Allied Mercenary Command]] (mentioned)
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* MechWarrior [[Tima Zan]]
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{{div col end}}
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== Featured places ==
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* [[Caph]] (mentioned)
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* [[Carver V]] (mentioned)
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* [[Hall]]
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* [[Keid]] (mentioned)
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* [[New Avalon]] (mentioned)
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* [[Outreach]] (mentioned)
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* [[Terra]] (mentioned)
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* [[Tharkad]] (mentioned)
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==Featured Units==
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* [[4th Oriente Hussars]] "Voice in the Dark"
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* [[4th Republican Guards]] "Baranov's Republican Guard"
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* [[Always Faithful]] (mentioned)
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* [[Black Warriors]] (mentioned)
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* [[Burton's Brigade]]
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* [[Cater's Cohorts]] (mentioned)
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* [[Critchley's Cavaliers]] (mentioned)
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* [[Dismal Disinherited]], [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]] "Johns' Hostile Hellraisers"
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* [[Lindon's Battalion]] (mentioned)
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* [[McNally Guard]]
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* [[McIntyre House Guard]] "Balance of Power" (mentioned)
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* [[Northwind Highlanders]] (mentioned)
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* [[Stealthy Tigers]]
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* [[Wolf's Dragoons]]
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==Featured BattleTech==
 
===BattleMechs===
 
===BattleMechs===
*''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]''
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*''[[Anvil]]''
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*''[[Apollo (BattleMech)|Apollo]]''
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*''[[Archer]]''
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* BNC-3E ''[[Banshee (BattleMech)|Banshee]]''
 
*''[[Battle Hawk]]''
 
*''[[Battle Hawk]]''
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*''[[BattleMaster]]''
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*''[[Cataphract]]''
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*''[[Caesar]]''
 
*''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]''
 
*''[[Centurion (BattleMech)|Centurion]]''
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*''[[Charger]]''
 
*''[[Clint]]''
 
*''[[Clint]]''
*''[[Crusader]]''
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* CRD-5K ''[[Crusader]]''
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*''[[Cyclops]]''
 
*''[[Dervish]]''
 
*''[[Dervish]]''
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*''[[Enforcer]]''
 
*''[[Firestarter]]''
 
*''[[Firestarter]]''
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*''[[Grasshopper]]'' (mentioned)
 
*''[[Grand Dragon]]''
 
*''[[Grand Dragon]]''
*''[[Hatchetman]]''
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*''[[Guillotine]]''
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* HCT-5D ''[[Hatchetman]]''
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*''[[Hercules (BattleMech)|Hercules]]''
 
*''[[Huron Warrior]]''
 
*''[[Huron Warrior]]''
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*''[[JagerMech]]''
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*''[[Jinggau]]''
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*''[[Merlin (BattleMech)|Merlin]]''
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*''[[Nightsky]]''
 
*''[[Orion]]''
 
*''[[Orion]]''
 
*''[[Penetrator]]''
 
*''[[Penetrator]]''
*''[[Salamander]]''
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*''[[Phoenix Hawk]]''
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*''[[Quickdraw]]''
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*''[[Salamander (BattleMech)|Salamander]]''
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*''[[Shadow Hawk]]''
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*''[[Starslayer]]''
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*''[[Stealth]]''
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*''[[Thunderbolt]]''
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*''[[Victor]]''
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*''[[Wasp]]''
 
*''[[Wolfhound]]''
 
*''[[Wolfhound]]''
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*''[[Zeus]]''
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{{div col end}}
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===Vehicles===
 
===Vehicles===
*[[Condor]]
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{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
*[[Demolisher]]
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* [[Cavalry]] VTOL
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* [[Condor (Combat Vehicle)|Condor]] Heavy Hovertank
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* [[Demolisher]]
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* [[Hawk Moth]] VTOL
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* [[Hetzer]]
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* [[Manticore]] Heavy Tank
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* [[Mantis (Combat Vehicle)|Mantis]] VTOL
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* [[Myrmidon (Combat Vehicle)|Myrmidon]] Medium Tank
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* [[Saladin]] Assault Hovertank
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* [[Wheeled APC]]
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{{div col end}}
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===DropShips===
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* ''[[Tigris]]'', ''[[Overlord]]''-class [[DropShip]]  of the [[Stealthy Tigers]]
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==Alternate covers==
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<gallery>
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Embers_of_War_2nd_printing.jpg|Second printing
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</gallery>
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==Notes==
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* The struggle on Hall between Baranov and McNally had previously been covered on the sidelines in several products (typically in the write-ups of the units involved, namely Burton's Brigade and the Stealthy Tigers), and had also been at the center of the ''[[Kings & Pawns]]'' scenario, an official worldwide event hosted by the [[FanPro Commandos]] in 2004 that included detailed write-ups on the leaders and forces involved. This novel retells the events of 3067 from the inside perspective of the Stealthy Tigers.
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* Although the novel ends with the assertion that Hall will now be a Free Worlds League member, the planet actually became part of the Word of Blake protectorate soon afterwards.
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* Later publications establish that the remains of Burton's Brigade and Payne's followers from the Stealthy Tigers merged into the Dismal Disinherited, but all three regiments of that unit were crushed during the [[Jihad]] and the Dismal Disinherited disbanded or were destroyed as of [[3069]]. The [[3rd Dismal Disinherited]] regiment specifically managed to withdraw from Hall but was later wiped out on [[Talitha]] in a failed raid against Word of Blake bases.
  
 
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Embers of War
Product information
Type Novel
Author Jason Schmetzer
Pages 327
Cover Artwork Victor Manuel Leza Moreno
Publication information
Publisher Catalyst Game Labs
Product code CAT 35820
First published 30 July 2015
ISBN-13 978-1942487234
MSRP $12.95
Content
Era Jihad era
Timeline 22 December 3066 - 19 October 3067
Preceded by Endgame
Followed by Shadows of Faith

Embers of War, by Jason Schmetzer, is the first canonical BattleTech print novel to be published since the last "classic" BattleTech print novel, Endgame, was published by ROC in 2002 and the last MechWarrior: Dark Age print novel, To Ride the Chimera, in 2008. (BattleCorps published some novel-length fiction, but only in electronic format; FanPro and later Ulisses Spiele meanwhile continued to publish new, original print novels in Germany but these were not translated and published in English, making them apocryphal.) Embers of War continues the timeline from where Endgame left off.

A first, limited print run was sold by Catalyst Game Labs at Gen Con 2015 which opened its doors on 30 July 2015. This first edition had the old BattleTech logo on the front cover; it was changed to the new BattleTech logo for subsequent printings.

An audio edition of the book was released 14 May 2018, narrated by Tren Sparks, and is available at Amazon, Google Play, Audible and more.

From the back cover[edit]

WHAT PRICE HONOR?

For Ezra Payne and the Stealthy Tiger mercenaries, professionalism is everything. Hired to assist in the bitter, bloody fighting on the planet Hall, they quickly earn a decisive victory for their employer. They settle afterward in for a needed period of rebuilding, and a few months’ peace before moving on to the next contract.

But their respite does not last. More mercenaries, hired by the Allied Mercenary Command itself, land on Hall. They believe the Tigers’ employer to be in league with the Word of Blake, a shadowy interstellar organization that worships technology, and which has been building its own empire among the worlds around Terra.

The Tigers want nothing of this battle, but war rages across the Inner Sphere. The hard-fought cease-fire cannot last, even on Hall, and when every faction is embittered and fueled by fervor, peace has no chance at all.

As a new conflict erupts, will the Stealthy Tigers’ BattleMechs be enough to save them? Or will the looming threat of renewed war engulf them in its fiery embrace?

Summary[edit]

After a decade of political turmoil, the newly-hired Stealthy Tigers mercenaries have decided the civil war on Hall in favor of their employer, emperor William Baranov, as of 3067 by vanquishing the forces of Count Radcliffe McNally in the field. They try to be professional about it and honor their contract, ignoring where their paycheck truly comes from—the Stealthy Tigers have since determined that Baranov has ties to the shadowy Word of Blake sect, but they have no proof.

When the Allied Mercenary Command sends a regiment of the Dismal Disinherited to Hall to investigate a possible Blakist connection, Captain Ezra Payne of the Stealthy Tigers is made their liaison officer as the Dismal Disinherited establish contact with mercenary leader Ellie Burton, mother of McNally's son and now the leader of the shattered opposition forces including the remains of the mercenary Burton's Brigade.

A cunning politician, Baranov tries to play Burton and the AMC against each other and false-flag attacks attempt to sow chaos and mistrust, though Payne's level-headed thinking succeeds in defusing several critical situations.

The Word of Blake meanwhile is active on Hall with two competing factions: Adele Estwicke is Baranov's contact and political advisor, and attempts to maneuver him into a formal political alliance. Her plan eventually falls apart though when Baranov surprisingly announces that he has asked for Hall to be accepted into the Free Worlds League and openly admits that he used and double-crossed her. At this point, the radical and ruthless Sixth of June sect takes over the Word of Blake operations; this includes activating two sleeper agents within the Stealthy Tigers, unit XO Mason Makorja and his twin sister and fellow battalion commander Kirsten Makorja (who underwent training and cybernetic enhancement on Jardine). As it so happens, the inbound Fourth Oriente Hussars regiment from the Free Worlds League is rabidly opposed to House Marik, while the Dismal Disinherited on Hall are led by John Marik-Johns, a distant relative of the ruling Marik.

While Ezra Payne and unit CO Yuri Rauschenbusch become increasingly disillusioned with their employer and wary of the dangerous overall situation, the Makorja twins move to bring the Stealthy Tigers under their control, which includes killing Rauschenbusch and setting Payne and his followers up to be killed in battle. The situation eventually comes to a head when Payne and intelligence officers from the AMC forces identify Estwicke's network and Blakist actions against the Stealthy Tigers and devolves into a shooting battle between all parties, with the Stealthy Tigers ending up fighting each other as one side follows their new colonel Mason Markoja while the others believe Ezra Payne's allegations of treason against the Markoja twins. Payne kills Kirsten Makorja in battle, but is himself wounded when his Crusader suffers a hit to its ammunition bins, auto-ejecting him to a hard landing. Ellie Burton meanwhile personally confronts Baranov, and both die in their 'Mech duel.

Beaten, remains of the Stealthy Tigers including Payne flee the planet on one of their DropShips while others remain loyal to Mason Makorja. The Dismal Disinherited are also pushed off-world by the Oriente Hussars. As they withdraw to the jump point, they learn of the Scouring of Outreach and suspected Word of Blake involvement, and the death of Jaime Wolf...

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  • The struggle on Hall between Baranov and McNally had previously been covered on the sidelines in several products (typically in the write-ups of the units involved, namely Burton's Brigade and the Stealthy Tigers), and had also been at the center of the Kings & Pawns scenario, an official worldwide event hosted by the FanPro Commandos in 2004 that included detailed write-ups on the leaders and forces involved. This novel retells the events of 3067 from the inside perspective of the Stealthy Tigers.
  • Although the novel ends with the assertion that Hall will now be a Free Worlds League member, the planet actually became part of the Word of Blake protectorate soon afterwards.
  • Later publications establish that the remains of Burton's Brigade and Payne's followers from the Stealthy Tigers merged into the Dismal Disinherited, but all three regiments of that unit were crushed during the Jihad and the Dismal Disinherited disbanded or were destroyed as of 3069. The 3rd Dismal Disinherited regiment specifically managed to withdraw from Hall but was later wiped out on Talitha in a failed raid against Word of Blake bases.