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Born to follow the Clan Hell's Horses' method of battle, Fulk grew to appreciate all roles of combat and how to effectively use them in battle.  This was evident when he was able to pass his [[Trial of Position]] with the rank of [[Star Captain]] and was assigned to the [[Fire Horse Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Fire Horse Galaxy]]. There he gained the attention of [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Tristan Fletcher]] who made Fulk his aide.<ref name=ER3145/>
 
Born to follow the Clan Hell's Horses' method of battle, Fulk grew to appreciate all roles of combat and how to effectively use them in battle.  This was evident when he was able to pass his [[Trial of Position]] with the rank of [[Star Captain]] and was assigned to the [[Fire Horse Galaxy (Clan Hell's Horses)|Fire Horse Galaxy]]. There he gained the attention of [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Tristan Fletcher]] who made Fulk his aide.<ref name=ER3145/>
  
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Achieving renown as a particularly aggressive warrior, he destroyed his foes in space, atmosphere and on the ground, both outthinking and outfighting his enemies, utilizing tactical deception to trick his foes into making a fatal error, but also proved able to adopt new ways when they proved successful and change tactics after realizing his mistakes.
 
Lassenerra's view of his beliefs was thrown out of alignment when he followed his Galaxy Commander who was on a mission to challenge [[Malvina Hazen]] for the [[Mongol Doctrine]]. When he witnessed Tristan brutally killed in the trial, he felt that everything that he was taught was wrong. Under the command of new Galaxy Commander [[Manas Amirault]], Lassenerra finally was able to flesh out his philosophy and believed that Malvina was interpreting the war doctrine correctly while his entire Clan was doing it wrong.<ref name=ER3145/>
 
Lassenerra's view of his beliefs was thrown out of alignment when he followed his Galaxy Commander who was on a mission to challenge [[Malvina Hazen]] for the [[Mongol Doctrine]]. When he witnessed Tristan brutally killed in the trial, he felt that everything that he was taught was wrong. Under the command of new Galaxy Commander [[Manas Amirault]], Lassenerra finally was able to flesh out his philosophy and believed that Malvina was interpreting the war doctrine correctly while his entire Clan was doing it wrong.<ref name=ER3145/>
  
During Malvina's invasion of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], Lassenerra experienced his second change of heart about the Mongol Doctrine. Being a loyal follower since the beginning, it was after the incident on [[Timkovichi]] where [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[WarShips]] used orbital bombardment on the defenders. This attack opened his eyes to Malvina's madness; when the position of saKhan opened up due to [[Jeronimo Cobb]] dying in battle on [[Hesperus]], Lassenerra was elected to the post to give a voice to those Horses warriors opposed to the alliance. From that point onward Lassenerra along with [[Khan]] [[Gottfried Amirault]] quickly began to distance their Clan from the Falcons.<ref name=ER3145/>
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During Malvina's invasion of the [[Lyran Commonwealth]], Lassenerra experienced his second change of heart about the Mongol Doctrine. Being a loyal follower since the beginning, it was after the [[Battle of Timkovichi (3142)]] where [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[WarShips]] used orbital bombardment on the defenders. This attack opened his eyes to Malvina's madness; when the position of saKhan opened up due to [[Jeronimo Cobb]] dying in battle on [[Hesperus]], Lassenerra was elected to the post to give a voice to those Horses warriors opposed to the alliance. From that point onward Lassenerra along with [[Khan]] [[Gottfried Amirault]] quickly began to distance their Clan from the Falcons.<ref name=ER3145/>
  
 
Lassenerra emphasized this new stance two years later with [[Operation NOYAN]], his show of independence from both the alliance and the Falcons' 'perversion' of the Mongol Doctrine. Striking at both the [[Rasalhague Dominion]] and Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, Clan Hell's Horses attacked six worlds using the swarm tactics of the Mongol Doctrine in its 'untainted' original form. With the successful conquest of five of the target worlds, Lassenerra's twin objectives were fulfilled.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 44, "The Silence of the Clans"</ref>  
 
Lassenerra emphasized this new stance two years later with [[Operation NOYAN]], his show of independence from both the alliance and the Falcons' 'perversion' of the Mongol Doctrine. Striking at both the [[Rasalhague Dominion]] and Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, Clan Hell's Horses attacked six worlds using the swarm tactics of the Mongol Doctrine in its 'untainted' original form. With the successful conquest of five of the target worlds, Lassenerra's twin objectives were fulfilled.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 44, "The Silence of the Clans"</ref>  
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Fulk, with his Khan, was invited to [[Terra]] by [[Alaric Ward]] after the [[IlClan Trial]], landing on [[Unity City]] the 25 May [[3151]]. After meeting, Gottfried defied Alaric to a Circle of Equals, but Alaric simply said he' as [[IlKhan]], had no equals, and the Horses stormed off. The same day, when Clan Wolf was recognized as [[IlClan]], both Horses' Khans were the only ones to recognize him, leaving the stage.<ref>''IlClan (sourcebook)'', p. 107-109</ref>
 
Fulk, with his Khan, was invited to [[Terra]] by [[Alaric Ward]] after the [[IlClan Trial]], landing on [[Unity City]] the 25 May [[3151]]. After meeting, Gottfried defied Alaric to a Circle of Equals, but Alaric simply said he' as [[IlKhan]], had no equals, and the Horses stormed off. The same day, when Clan Wolf was recognized as [[IlClan]], both Horses' Khans were the only ones to recognize him, leaving the stage.<ref>''IlClan (sourcebook)'', p. 107-109</ref>
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After Fulk's mistakes in Sudeten, he had no choice to remove the Khan, making the Horses once again led by a true warrior.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 93</ref>
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Revision as of 14:35, 5 August 2023

Fulk Lassenerra
Fulk Lassenerra
Personal
Born3108[1]
AffiliationClan Hell's Horses
Profile
ProfessionKhan

Fulk Lassenerra was Khan of Clan Hell's Horses. Elected saKhan in 3145 as the spokesman for the Horses warriors opposed to their Clan's alliance with Clan Jade Falcon, Lassenerra proved to be more aggressive than the conservative Khan Gottfried Amirault. Seeking to bolster his Clan's prowess he orchestrated Operation NOYAN in 3147 and pushed for Operation STAMPEDE in 3151; the final humiliating fizzle of the latter under Amirault a year later led Lassenerra to slay him in a Trial of Position and take command of the Clan himself.

History

Early Years

Born to follow the Clan Hell's Horses' method of battle, Fulk grew to appreciate all roles of combat and how to effectively use them in battle. This was evident when he was able to pass his Trial of Position with the rank of Star Captain and was assigned to the Fire Horse Galaxy. There he gained the attention of Galaxy Commander Tristan Fletcher who made Fulk his aide.[1]

Achieving renown as a particularly aggressive warrior, he destroyed his foes in space, atmosphere and on the ground, both outthinking and outfighting his enemies, utilizing tactical deception to trick his foes into making a fatal error, but also proved able to adopt new ways when they proved successful and change tactics after realizing his mistakes. Lassenerra's view of his beliefs was thrown out of alignment when he followed his Galaxy Commander who was on a mission to challenge Malvina Hazen for the Mongol Doctrine. When he witnessed Tristan brutally killed in the trial, he felt that everything that he was taught was wrong. Under the command of new Galaxy Commander Manas Amirault, Lassenerra finally was able to flesh out his philosophy and believed that Malvina was interpreting the war doctrine correctly while his entire Clan was doing it wrong.[1]

During Malvina's invasion of the Lyran Commonwealth, Lassenerra experienced his second change of heart about the Mongol Doctrine. Being a loyal follower since the beginning, it was after the Battle of Timkovichi (3142) where Clan Jade Falcon WarShips used orbital bombardment on the defenders. This attack opened his eyes to Malvina's madness; when the position of saKhan opened up due to Jeronimo Cobb dying in battle on Hesperus, Lassenerra was elected to the post to give a voice to those Horses warriors opposed to the alliance. From that point onward Lassenerra along with Khan Gottfried Amirault quickly began to distance their Clan from the Falcons.[1]

Lassenerra emphasized this new stance two years later with Operation NOYAN, his show of independence from both the alliance and the Falcons' 'perversion' of the Mongol Doctrine. Striking at both the Rasalhague Dominion and Jade Falcon Occupation Zone, Clan Hell's Horses attacked six worlds using the swarm tactics of the Mongol Doctrine in its 'untainted' original form. With the successful conquest of five of the target worlds, Lassenerra's twin objectives were fulfilled.[2]

IlClan Era

After leading the Second Horde Cluster to claim the planet Shaula, Amirault wanted to test the Falcon's defenses, and as the Horde uncovered than the Falcon's garrison had only two 'Mechs, and than Malvina Hazen had moved her full touman to Terra, decided to launch Operation STAMPEDE, invading the Falcon's Occupation Zone, with Fulk's Lassanerra's assistance.[3]

Fulk, with his Khan, was invited to Terra by Alaric Ward after the IlClan Trial, landing on Unity City the 25 May 3151. After meeting, Gottfried defied Alaric to a Circle of Equals, but Alaric simply said he' as IlKhan, had no equals, and the Horses stormed off. The same day, when Clan Wolf was recognized as IlClan, both Horses' Khans were the only ones to recognize him, leaving the stage.[4]

After Fulk's mistakes in Sudeten, he had no choice to remove the Khan, making the Horses once again led by a true warrior.[5]

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Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Era Report: 3145, p. 100-101, "Fulk Lassenerra profile"
  2. Shattered Fortress, p. 44, "The Silence of the Clans"
  3. IlClan (sourcebook), p. 114-115
  4. IlClan (sourcebook), p. 107-109
  5. Tamar Rising, p. 93

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