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A tall and heavy-set man, '''Hassid Alexander Ricol''', [[Nobility#Draconis Combine|Duke]] of [[Chekaar]]<ref>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 27</ref> and [[Rodigo]], was an influential [[Draconis Combine]] noble of [[House Ricol]] and a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]. He was known as the '''Red Duke''' for his flamboyant, usually red wardrobe, and as a MechWarrior was known throughout the [[Successor States]] as the '''Red Hunter'''.<ref>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 10</ref> Within a conspirator ring in the [[Rasalhague Military District]] and later the secret Black Dragon Society (''[[Kokuryu-kai]]''), both of which used gemstone codenames, Ricol used the alias '''Ruby'''.  
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A tall and heavy-set man, '''Hassid Alexander Ricol''', [[Nobility#Draconis Combine|Duke]] of [[Chekaar]]<ref>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 27</ref> and [[Rodigo]]<ref>In his (apocryphal) ''BattleTechnology'' writeup in issue #0102 he is consistently described as Duke of Rodigo, while Chekaar is not mentioned; a canonical source (''Dance of Vengeance'', ''Shrapnel'' anthology) establishes that Hassid Ricol is in fact a native of Rodigo.</ref>, was an influential [[Draconis Combine]] noble of [[House Ricol]] and a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]]. He was known as the '''Red Duke''' for his flamboyant and usually red wardrobe, and as a MechWarrior was known throughout the [[Successor States]] as the '''Red Hunter'''.<ref>''Decision at Thunder Rift'', chapter 10</ref> Within a conspirator ring in the [[Rasalhague Military District]] and later the secret Black Dragon Society (''[[Kokuryu-kai]]''), both of which used gemstone codenames, Ricol used the alias '''Ruby'''.  
  
Although he was technically a civilian administrator,<ref>As per the description of the position of Duke in the Draconis Combine in ''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 95 "Governmental Structure"</ref> he maintained private military forces by virtue of his noble status, complete with their own uniforms sporting a characteristic piping<ref name=MS>''Mercenary's Star'', chapter 14</ref> and kana symbols spelling out "Kurita" and "Duke Ricol", with the House Kurita symbol;<ref>''Mercenary's Star'', chapter 5</ref> he also commanded [[House Kurita]] forces on occasion, including a [[DEST]] unit, although there is no clear indication that he ever served in the regular Draconis Combine military.
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Although he was technically a civilian administrator,<ref>As per the description of the position of Duke in the Draconis Combine in ''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 95 "Governmental Structure"</ref> he maintained private military forces apparently by virtue of his noble status, complete with their own uniforms sporting a characteristic piping<ref name=MS>''Mercenary's Star'', chapter 14</ref> and kana symbols spelling out "Kurita" and "Duke Ricol", with the House Kurita symbol on them;<ref>''Mercenary's Star'', chapter 5</ref> he also commanded [[House Kurita]] forces on occasion, including a [[DEST]] unit, although there is no clear indication that he ever served in the regular Draconis Combine military.
  
 
==Character History==
 
==Character History==
 
===Rise===
 
===Rise===
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Hassid Ricol was described as a native of Rodigo.<ref>''Dance of Vengeance'' (''Shrapnel'' anthology), p. 45</ref>
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In [[3018]] he secretly met with insurgents from the Free Rasalhague underground who conspired to kill [[Coordinator]] [[Takashi Kurita]]. Ricol did not commit to their conspiracy but remarked that their plans did not conflict with his, and that they might help each other later when it would be mutually beneficial. At that time, Ricol was apparently already a duke (being adressed as Your Grace), and it was remarked that he had let his ambitions show too clearly of late and that his enemies in the court on [[Luthien]] were almost in a position to deny his petition for elevation to the status of Archduke over the five worlds he controlled.<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', chapter 3</ref>.
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On 22 September [[3019]] Duke Ricol was summoned to the starport control center of the [[Rasalhague]] military starport by a message ostensibly sent by District Warlord [[Marcus Kurita]], where he met [[Theodore Kurita]] who had received a similar message. Curiously, Marcus Kurita was not present to meet them. The [[DropShip]] ''[[Startreader]]'' was inbound at the time, carrying Coordinator Takashi Kurita to his son Theodore's planned wedding to [[Anastasi Sjovold]], daughter of Governor [[Ottar Sjovold]], ruling Jarl of Rasalhague. As the DropShip was approaching the starport, the very agitated governor Sjovold approached Theodore Kurita and urged him to come with him. Ricol, sensing that something was amiss, included himself and they left in a helicopter. Moments later, the sabotaged DropShip crashed into the starport. Governor Sjovold then explained that he had saved Theodore's life from the conspirators (and thus, his complicity in the conspiracy; he was apparently their leader, "Diamond"). Ricol at that point noted that Sjovold had made no attempt to rescue him. When Theodore Kurita rebuffed Sjovold, Ricol attacked and killed Sjovold, then pointed out to Theodore Kurita that he had saved his life as Sjovold had tried to attack Kurita with a blade from behind. It is implied, but not explicitly spelled out, that Sjovold had no such intentions after all and that Ricol had actually killed Sjovold to conceal his own connection to the conspirators, and also to ingratiate himself with the Coordinator's heir-apparent.<ref>''Heir to the Dragon'', chapter 11</ref> (Takashi Kurita had actually survived the assassination attempt.)
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Author [[William H. Keith]], who had created the character, provided a detailed (but technically [[apocryphal]]) writeup on Hassid Ricol and House Ricol in ''[[BattleTechnology]]'' magazine, issue #0102 (Hiring Hall: The Red Duke). The magazine is written as an in-universe publication from October [[3027]].
 
Author [[William H. Keith]], who had created the character, provided a detailed (but technically [[apocryphal]]) writeup on Hassid Ricol and House Ricol in ''[[BattleTechnology]]'' magazine, issue #0102 (Hiring Hall: The Red Duke). The magazine is written as an in-universe publication from October [[3027]].
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===Kajikazawa===
 
===Kajikazawa===
 
:''See also the plot summary for the short story [[Dance of Vengeance]]''
 
:''See also the plot summary for the short story [[Dance of Vengeance]]''
Immediately upon his return from Helm, Ricol ordered his private 'Mech company under [[Salvadore Tyrell]] that was garrisoning Verthandi at the time to meet him on [[Kajikazawa]] where he was invited to attend a reception. During that occasion, Ricol engineered for Tyrell to temporarily leave his service so that Tyrell could challenge ''[[Sho-sa]]'' [[Victor Garreth]] whom Ricol wanted dead. Tyrell killed Garreth in a honor duel, without repercussions for Ricol, whose service he had left at the time, then offered his service to Ricol again.
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Immediately upon his return from Helm, Ricol ordered his private 'Mech company under [[Salvadore Tyrell]]—[[Tyrell's Terrors]]—which was garrisoning Verthandi at the time to meet him on [[Kajikazawa]] where he was invited to attend a reception. ''[[Sho-sa]]'' [[Victor Garreth]], whom Ricol wanted dead, was also in attendance. Ricol engineered for Tyrell, who claimed a vendetta against Garreth, to challenge him to a duel in which Garreth was killed.
  
 
===Fourth Succession War===
 
===Fourth Succession War===
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On the eve of the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] in 3034 Ricol bought himself back into House Kurita's good graces by providing them with a copy of the Helm Memory Core, a full six years after he had obtained it himself. (House Kurita had known about copies of the core being distributed, but had been unable to procure one for themselves before for unknown reasons, speculating possible obstruction by ComStar could be the reason.) As a reward, he was installed as duke and civilian administrator in the newly formed [[Alshain Military District]] which consisted of the remnant of the former Rasalhague Military District plus ten worlds from the Buckminster Prefecture.<ref name=HD51/>
 
On the eve of the formation of the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] in 3034 Ricol bought himself back into House Kurita's good graces by providing them with a copy of the Helm Memory Core, a full six years after he had obtained it himself. (House Kurita had known about copies of the core being distributed, but had been unable to procure one for themselves before for unknown reasons, speculating possible obstruction by ComStar could be the reason.) As a reward, he was installed as duke and civilian administrator in the newly formed [[Alshain Military District]] which consisted of the remnant of the former Rasalhague Military District plus ten worlds from the Buckminster Prefecture.<ref name=HD51/>
  
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In [[3046]], following the [[War of 3039]] and the sweeping reforms of the [[DCMS]], Ricol had used his influence to create a MechWarrior training battalion and staff it with men and women loyal to him, to gain some influence in the new army that Theodore Kurita was building; it was noted that he had invested "much" in this training program.<ref>''Venceance'', p. 38</ref>
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The training battalion was sent to attack [[Ryde]], but suffered heavy losses when it turned out the [[ISF]] had failed to report the presence [[12th Donegal Guards]] on the planet.
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<br />(Ricol is referred to both as Duke Ricol and as a "warlord" at one point,<ref>''Venceance'', p. 34</ref> but from the context it may or may not be a reference to the rank.)
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===Post Clan Invasion==
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By [[3062]], Duke Ricol liked to sit on a favorite bench in Peace Park, Newbury, on [[Dieron]],<ref>''Path of Glory'', chapters 5, 29</ref> His hair and beard had grown white. Ricol mentioned that he had discontinued the use of "a most ostentatious uniform" and that his visible age commanded respect in the Combine's society.<ref>''Path of Glory'', chapter 21</ref>
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Although he had not used the appellation Red Hunter (or ''hanta akai'') in decades, he took the name again in that year when, as a leader of the [[Black Dragon Society]], he planned and prepared [[Operation Batsu]], the attack of the [[Alshain Avengers]] on [[Alshain]] that would instigate the [[Combine-Ghost Bear War]]. It was also noted that Ricol's investments had proven more than worth the expenditures, referring to the attack on the [[Lyons Thumb]] and that the entire area had been annexed by the Combine.<ref>''Path of Glory'', chapter 12</ref> In the aftermath of the attack, Ricol was suspected of being involved by Theodore Kurita, but no evidence could be found.<ref>''Path of Glory'', chapter 29</ref>
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As of [[3067]] Ricol, in the guise of a ragged old man called "Jogen", was active on [[Luthien]], pursuing the agenda of the Kokuryu-kai in a leading position.<ref>''Black Mist Rising''</ref>
 
===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
In [[3071]], Ricol, under the codename of "Ruby", had dealings with the [[Council of Gems]]. They discussed the problems of [[Clan Nova Cat]] disobeying the Combine's current government and civil disobedience of the [[Arkab Legion|Azami]] people. Ricol suggested to have their agents influence the crew of the ''[[Kirishima]]''-class [[WarShip]] DCA ''[[Siriwan (Individual Kirishima-class Warship)|Siriwan]]'' to attack one of the worlds of the Azami.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53, "Council of Gems"</ref>  
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In [[3071]] Ricol had dealings with the [[Council of Gems]] under the codename "Ruby". They discussed the problems of [[Clan Nova Cat]] disobeying the Combine's current government and civil disobedience of the [[Arkab Legion|Azami]] people. Ricol suggested to have their agents influence the crew of the ''[[Kirishima]]''-class [[WarShip]] DCA ''[[Siriwan (Individual Kirishima-class Warship)|Siriwan]]'' to attack one of the worlds of the Azami.<ref>''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 53, "Council of Gems"</ref>  
  
By late [[3072]], elements of the [[ISF|Sons of the Dragon]] and a [[DEST]] team managed to capture two of the Black Dragon's ruling members on [[Luthien]], ''Pearl'' and ''Diamond''. They revealed names of their leading members after interrogation. It was revealed that the "late" Duke Ricol had been a member of the Kokuryu-kai.<ref>''Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents'', p. 43, "Black Dragons Unmasked"</ref>
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By late [[3072]], elements of the [[ISF|Sons of the Dragon]] and a [[DEST]] team managed to capture two of the Black Dragon's ruling members on Luthien, ''Pearl'' and ''Diamond''. They revealed names of their leading members after interrogation. It was thus revealed that the "late" Duke Ricol had been a member of the Kokuryu-kai.<ref name=JSTBD43/>
  
 
==Positions==
 
==Positions==
It was noted that Hassid Ricol's rule over several worlds gave him the actual power of an archduke; dukes generally had responsibility for only a single world.<ref>''The Price of Glory'', chapter 22</ref>
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It was noted that Hassid Ricol's rule over several worlds gave him the actual power of an archduke; dukes generally had responsibility for only a single world.<ref>''The Price of Glory'', chapter 22</ref>  
  
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* Duke Ricol was known for owning the only privately operated ''[[Behemoth (DropShip)|Behemoth]]''-class [[DropShip]] in existence. <ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 162, "Mówáng-class courier"</ref> He used his private DropShip ''[[Alpha (Individual DropShip)|Alpha]]'' as a command/HQ vessel during military ventures abroad; although the class of the ''Alpha'' is indeterminate, it is not a ''Behemoth'' as it is shown to be capable of landing on standard gravity planets, something the ''Behemoth'' class is incapable of. Ricol also owned at least one private [[JumpShip]], the ''[[Huntress (Individual JumpShip)|Huntress]]''.
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* Duke Ricol was known for owning the only privately operated ''[[Behemoth (DropShip)|Behemoth]]''-class DropShip in existence. <ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 162, "Mówáng-class courier"</ref> He used his private DropShip ''[[Alpha (Individual DropShip)|Alpha]]'' as a command/HQ vessel during military ventures abroad; although the class of the ''Alpha'' is indeterminate, it is not a ''Behemoth'' as it is shown to be capable of landing on standard gravity planets, something the ''Behemoth'' class is incapable of. Ricol also owned at least one private [[JumpShip]], the ''[[Huntress (Individual JumpShip)|Huntress]]''.
* It is interesting that the Black Dragon ruling council used ''Council of Gem'' code-names. That system was also used by Rasalhague resistance movement that attempted to assassinate [[Takashi Kurita]] in [[3019]] (by sabotaging the DropShip ''[[Startreader]]''). Ricol was part of that conspiracy, and also went by the name "Ruby".
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:27, 25 November 2015

Hassid Ricol
Hassid Ricol.jpg
Personal
Also known asThe Red Duke
The Red Hunter
"Ruby"
"Jogen"
Bornca. 2977[1] (apocryphal)
Diedca. 3072[2]
AffiliationHouse Ricol
House Kurita
Career
ProfessionDuke (Draconis Combine)
MechWarrior
Family
Children(see text)

A tall and heavy-set man, Hassid Alexander Ricol, Duke of Chekaar[3] and Rodigo[4], was an influential Draconis Combine noble of House Ricol and a MechWarrior. He was known as the Red Duke for his flamboyant and usually red wardrobe, and as a MechWarrior was known throughout the Successor States as the Red Hunter.[5] Within a conspirator ring in the Rasalhague Military District and later the secret Black Dragon Society (Kokuryu-kai), both of which used gemstone codenames, Ricol used the alias Ruby.

Although he was technically a civilian administrator,[6] he maintained private military forces apparently by virtue of his noble status, complete with their own uniforms sporting a characteristic piping[7] and kana symbols spelling out "Kurita" and "Duke Ricol", with the House Kurita symbol on them;[8] he also commanded House Kurita forces on occasion, including a DEST unit, although there is no clear indication that he ever served in the regular Draconis Combine military.

Character History

Rise

Hassid Ricol was described as a native of Rodigo.[9]

In 3018 he secretly met with insurgents from the Free Rasalhague underground who conspired to kill Coordinator Takashi Kurita. Ricol did not commit to their conspiracy but remarked that their plans did not conflict with his, and that they might help each other later when it would be mutually beneficial. At that time, Ricol was apparently already a duke (being adressed as Your Grace), and it was remarked that he had let his ambitions show too clearly of late and that his enemies in the court on Luthien were almost in a position to deny his petition for elevation to the status of Archduke over the five worlds he controlled.[10].

On 22 September 3019 Duke Ricol was summoned to the starport control center of the Rasalhague military starport by a message ostensibly sent by District Warlord Marcus Kurita, where he met Theodore Kurita who had received a similar message. Curiously, Marcus Kurita was not present to meet them. The DropShip Startreader was inbound at the time, carrying Coordinator Takashi Kurita to his son Theodore's planned wedding to Anastasi Sjovold, daughter of Governor Ottar Sjovold, ruling Jarl of Rasalhague. As the DropShip was approaching the starport, the very agitated governor Sjovold approached Theodore Kurita and urged him to come with him. Ricol, sensing that something was amiss, included himself and they left in a helicopter. Moments later, the sabotaged DropShip crashed into the starport. Governor Sjovold then explained that he had saved Theodore's life from the conspirators (and thus, his complicity in the conspiracy; he was apparently their leader, "Diamond"). Ricol at that point noted that Sjovold had made no attempt to rescue him. When Theodore Kurita rebuffed Sjovold, Ricol attacked and killed Sjovold, then pointed out to Theodore Kurita that he had saved his life as Sjovold had tried to attack Kurita with a blade from behind. It is implied, but not explicitly spelled out, that Sjovold had no such intentions after all and that Ricol had actually killed Sjovold to conceal his own connection to the conspirators, and also to ingratiate himself with the Coordinator's heir-apparent.[11] (Takashi Kurita had actually survived the assassination attempt.)

Apocryphal Content Starts

The information after this notice comes from apocryphal sources; the canonicity of such information is uncertain.
Please view the reference page for information regarding their canonicity.

Author William H. Keith, who had created the character, provided a detailed (but technically apocryphal) writeup on Hassid Ricol and House Ricol in BattleTechnology magazine, issue #0102 (Hiring Hall: The Red Duke). The magazine is written as an in-universe publication from October 3027.

According to this write-up, Hassid Ricol is technically an Archduke. He was 34 years old when he inherited the Duchy of Rodigo from his father in 3011, and became the 12th ruling Duke of Rodigo in his line. The capital and ducal court are maintained at Alexis on Rodigo.

At least five plots against his life failed between 3019 and 3027. It is noted that Ricol's private intelligence-gathering network has a reputation for unrivalled thoroughness and efficiency.

By 3027 Hassid Ricol is described as the de-facto lord of 14 worlds within the Rasalhague Military District from Kufstein's World to The Edge; other named worlds include Verthandi, New Caledonia, Basiliano, Dahlgren, and Auric II (Harvest).

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Trell I

See also the plot summary for the novel Decision at Thunder Rift

In 3024 Duke Hassid Ricol enacted a scheme by which troops from the Oberon Confederation which were sent to the Lyran Commonwealth world of Trell I (Trellwan) to supposedly reinforce the Lyran garrison there turned on the garrison, destroying Carlyle's Commandos. Ricol then arrived with a 'Mech force to ostensibly protect the planet from the pirates' depredations. This would have allowed Ricol to win over the population and gain a secret, strategically valuable foothold in Commonwealth space. However, Grayson Carlyle survived the initial attack and formed a guerilla resistance with remnants of the garrison, the militia and even some of the double-crossed Oberon Confederation MechWarriors. They managed to recapture the JumpShip that had brought the Oberon forces to Trellwan under House Mailai colors and uncovered Ricol's plot including unmasking House Mailai Proctor Sinvalie as an ISF agent. By using the recaptured JumpShip as a courier vessel to inform House Steiner of the situation, they thwarted Ricol's plot and convinced him to withdraw.

Verthandi

See also the plot summary for the novel Mercenary's Star

Verthandi was one of the planets House Steiner had recently ceded to House Kurita, and which had been placed under Ricol's rule. Despite the heavy-handed, even atrocious actions of Governor General Masayoshi Nagumo, who was answerable to Duke Ricol, a local uprising gained momentum and managed to hire the Gray Death Legion (incidentially, the mercenary unit formed from the Trellwan guerillas). Trapped on the world after their DropShip was damaged during a botched insertion, the Legion fought the garrison forces to a stalemate in another extended guerilla campaign. This ultimately resulted in a favorable negotiating position for the people of Verthandi and at least a temporary quasi-autonomy, a dangerous setback for Duke Ricol as it fanned the flames of dissent on other occupied worlds House Ricol had to garrison.

Helm

See also the plot summary for the novel The Price of Glory

In 3028 Duke Ricol and the Gray Death Legion would meet once again on Helm in the Free Worlds League. Ricol had learned of a long-forgotten Star League weapons depot on Helm, incidentially in an area granted to the Gray Death Legion in exchange for their mercenary service. Other parties also interested in the cache, including Duke Garth of Irian, framed the Legion for war crimes to outlaw them and obtain the landhold from them. Facing increasing numbers of House Marik troops on the planet, the desperate Legion entered into a shaky alliance with their erstwhile nemesis Ricol to loot the cache and escape. They succeeded, and Ricol gained not only an unspecified amount of salvage from the vast cache but also a copy of the invaluable Helm Memory Core. Honoring his pact with the Legion, Ricol's JumpShips evacuated the two Legion DropShips and he also gave them a share of the recovered material that allowed the Legion to rebuild itself after clearing their name.

Kajikazawa

See also the plot summary for the short story Dance of Vengeance

Immediately upon his return from Helm, Ricol ordered his private 'Mech company under Salvadore TyrellTyrell's Terrors—which was garrisoning Verthandi at the time to meet him on Kajikazawa where he was invited to attend a reception. Sho-sa Victor Garreth, whom Ricol wanted dead, was also in attendance. Ricol engineered for Tyrell, who claimed a vendetta against Garreth, to challenge him to a duel in which Garreth was killed.

Fourth Succession War

In the Fourth Succession War, the Lyran Commonwealth participated on the Draconis Combine front through Operation Götterdämmerung and captured many worlds before being stalemated. Ricol's private army fought well in the Kurita counterattacks and it was acknowledged that he achieved a limited success, but was ultimately unable to stop the Steiner juggernaut. By 3034, it was noted that Ricol's forces and estates had suffered greatly and that he had been dispossessed of his estates in the Steiner invasion.[12]

Alshain Military District

On the eve of the formation of the Free Rasalhague Republic in 3034 Ricol bought himself back into House Kurita's good graces by providing them with a copy of the Helm Memory Core, a full six years after he had obtained it himself. (House Kurita had known about copies of the core being distributed, but had been unable to procure one for themselves before for unknown reasons, speculating possible obstruction by ComStar could be the reason.) As a reward, he was installed as duke and civilian administrator in the newly formed Alshain Military District which consisted of the remnant of the former Rasalhague Military District plus ten worlds from the Buckminster Prefecture.[12]

In 3046, following the War of 3039 and the sweeping reforms of the DCMS, Ricol had used his influence to create a MechWarrior training battalion and staff it with men and women loyal to him, to gain some influence in the new army that Theodore Kurita was building; it was noted that he had invested "much" in this training program.[13]

The training battalion was sent to attack Ryde, but suffered heavy losses when it turned out the ISF had failed to report the presence 12th Donegal Guards on the planet.
(Ricol is referred to both as Duke Ricol and as a "warlord" at one point,[14] but from the context it may or may not be a reference to the rank.)

=Post Clan Invasion

By 3062, Duke Ricol liked to sit on a favorite bench in Peace Park, Newbury, on Dieron,[15] His hair and beard had grown white. Ricol mentioned that he had discontinued the use of "a most ostentatious uniform" and that his visible age commanded respect in the Combine's society.[16]

Although he had not used the appellation Red Hunter (or hanta akai) in decades, he took the name again in that year when, as a leader of the Black Dragon Society, he planned and prepared Operation Batsu, the attack of the Alshain Avengers on Alshain that would instigate the Combine-Ghost Bear War. It was also noted that Ricol's investments had proven more than worth the expenditures, referring to the attack on the Lyons Thumb and that the entire area had been annexed by the Combine.[17] In the aftermath of the attack, Ricol was suspected of being involved by Theodore Kurita, but no evidence could be found.[18]

As of 3067 Ricol, in the guise of a ragged old man called "Jogen", was active on Luthien, pursuing the agenda of the Kokuryu-kai in a leading position.[19]

Jihad

In 3071 Ricol had dealings with the Council of Gems under the codename "Ruby". They discussed the problems of Clan Nova Cat disobeying the Combine's current government and civil disobedience of the Azami people. Ricol suggested to have their agents influence the crew of the Kirishima-class WarShip DCA Siriwan to attack one of the worlds of the Azami.[20]

By late 3072, elements of the Sons of the Dragon and a DEST team managed to capture two of the Black Dragon's ruling members on Luthien, Pearl and Diamond. They revealed names of their leading members after interrogation. It was thus revealed that the "late" Duke Ricol had been a member of the Kokuryu-kai.[2]

Positions

It was noted that Hassid Ricol's rule over several worlds gave him the actual power of an archduke; dukes generally had responsibility for only a single world.[21]

BattleMech

As a MechWarrior, Hassid Ricol preferred to pilot a Marauder painted red with black legs and trim.[22] In at least one instance, the 'Mech itself was also referred to as "The Red Hunter", a name otherwise applied to Hassid Ricol personally.[23]

Notes

  • Duke Ricol was known for owning the only privately operated Behemoth-class DropShip in existence. [24] He used his private DropShip Alpha as a command/HQ vessel during military ventures abroad; although the class of the Alpha is indeterminate, it is not a Behemoth as it is shown to be capable of landing on standard gravity planets, something the Behemoth class is incapable of. Ricol also owned at least one private JumpShip, the Huntress.

References

  1. BattleTechnology issue #0102, pp. 65, "Hiring Hall: The Red Duke" (apocryphal)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 43, "Black Dragons Unmasked"
  3. Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 27
  4. In his (apocryphal) BattleTechnology writeup in issue #0102 he is consistently described as Duke of Rodigo, while Chekaar is not mentioned; a canonical source (Dance of Vengeance, Shrapnel anthology) establishes that Hassid Ricol is in fact a native of Rodigo.
  5. Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 10
  6. As per the description of the position of Duke in the Draconis Combine in House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 95 "Governmental Structure"
  7. Mercenary's Star, chapter 14
  8. Mercenary's Star, chapter 5
  9. Dance of Vengeance (Shrapnel anthology), p. 45
  10. Heir to the Dragon, chapter 3
  11. Heir to the Dragon, chapter 11
  12. 12.0 12.1 Heir to the Dragon, chapter 51
  13. Venceance, p. 38
  14. Venceance, p. 34
  15. Path of Glory, chapters 5, 29
  16. Path of Glory, chapter 21
  17. Path of Glory, chapter 12
  18. Path of Glory, chapter 29
  19. Black Mist Rising
  20. Jihad Hot Spots: 3072, p. 53, "Council of Gems"
  21. The Price of Glory, chapter 22
  22. Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 33
  23. Decision at Thunder Rift, chapter 28
  24. Handbook: House Liao, p. 162, "Mówáng-class courier"

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