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==History==
 
==History==
Founded by Clan Ice Hellion [[Khan]] [[Asa Taney]], the Home Clan Coalition was backed by Khan [[Malavai Fletcher]] of Clan Hell's Horses, who likewise desired to join in on the invasion.  Khan [[Ian Hawker]] of [[Clan Diamond Shark]] also backed the Coalition, desiring that his Clan (designated as a reserve Clan) be activated in a renewed assault.<ref name=FM:CCp57/><ref name=FMCCp78>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 78 - "Dream Destroyed, Wolf Trap"</ref>   
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Founded by [[Clan Ice Hellion]] [[Khan]] [[Asa Taney]], the Home Clan Coalition was backed by Khan [[Malavai Fletcher]] of [[Clan Hell's Horses]], who likewise desired to join in on the invasion.  Khan [[Ian Hawker]] of [[Clan Diamond Shark]] also backed the Coalition, desiring that his Clan (designated as a reserve Clan) be activated in a renewed assault.<ref name=FM:CCp57/><ref name=FMCCp78>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 78 - "Dream Destroyed, Wolf Trap"</ref>   
  
In the end, the Coalition accomplished little, as Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] and Khan [[Marthe Pryde]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] introduced the [[Harvest Trials]], by which units from Clans that had not earned the right to invade could be included in a renewed invasion as ''[[isorla]]''.  With their most Crusader-minded units challenging for Trials against the Wolves and Falcons - and then departing with those Clans for the Inner Sphere - much of the backing that Khan Taney and his allies relied upon evaporated before his eyes.<ref name=FMCCp78/><ref name=FMCCp137,138>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 137, 138 - "Unlikely Allies and New Enemies"</ref>
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In the end, the Coalition accomplished little, as Khan [[Vlad Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] and Khan [[Marthe Pryde]] of [[Clan Jade Falcon]] introduced the [[Harvest Trials]], by which units from Clans that had not earned the right to invade could be included in a renewed invasion as ''[[isorla]]''.  With their most [[Crusader Clans|Crusader]]-minded units challenging for Trials against the Wolves and Falcons - and then departing with those Clans for the Inner Sphere - much of the backing that Khan Taney and his allies relied upon evaporated before his eyes.<ref name=FMCCp78/><ref name=FMCCp137,138>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 137, 138 - "Unlikely Allies and New Enemies"</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:58, 4 September 2012

The Home Clan Coalition was a movement founded by some of the more dissatisfied Home Clans with the objective of replacing the Invader Clans, whom they had judged to have failed after losing in battle to Comstar on Tukayyid.[1][2][3]

History

Founded by Clan Ice Hellion Khan Asa Taney, the Home Clan Coalition was backed by Khan Malavai Fletcher of Clan Hell's Horses, who likewise desired to join in on the invasion. Khan Ian Hawker of Clan Diamond Shark also backed the Coalition, desiring that his Clan (designated as a reserve Clan) be activated in a renewed assault.[1][4]

In the end, the Coalition accomplished little, as Khan Vlad Ward of Clan Wolf and Khan Marthe Pryde of Clan Jade Falcon introduced the Harvest Trials, by which units from Clans that had not earned the right to invade could be included in a renewed invasion as isorla. With their most Crusader-minded units challenging for Trials against the Wolves and Falcons - and then departing with those Clans for the Inner Sphere - much of the backing that Khan Taney and his allies relied upon evaporated before his eyes.[4][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 57 - "Current Events"
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 93 - "Power Games: Preparations for War (3059)"
  3. Shattered Sphere, p. 97
  4. 4.0 4.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 78 - "Dream Destroyed, Wolf Trap"
  5. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, pp. 137, 138 - "Unlikely Allies and New Enemies"

Bibliography