Home Clans

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Home Clans was the term used to denote a Clan that was not involved with the invasion of the Inner Sphere, Operation Revival.

Historical Overview

Not to be confused with Clan Ice Hellion Khan Asa Taney's Home Clan Coalition formed during the 3050's, the term Home Clan would come to take on deeper shades of meaning in the years after the Great Refusal. As the Wars of Reaving swept through the Clan Homeworlds, the Clans who identified themselves as Home Clans often felt that they had held to the true Way of the Clans, while the Invader Clans had lost that way. By the end of the Wars of Reaving, all of the Invader Clans had been Abjured from Clan Society, and their residual taint amongst the Home Clans burnt from the flesh of their beings through the purification processes of war.[1][2][3]

As of 3090, new political philosophies had taken root in the Clan Homeworlds. This change was borne of the strife and politics of the previous era - Clan politics had shifted away from the internal Crusader-Warden conflicts that led up to Operation Revival, and as many also felt, irredeemably tainted so many strong Clans, weakening them from the inside out. Called the Bastions, the new political movement would also have its own offshoot to contend with, called the Aggressors.[4]

Home Clans by Era

Listing of Home Clans as of 3052.[5]

Listing of Home Clans as of 3075.[6]

Listing of Home Clans as of 3090.[7]

  • Clan Coyote
  • Clan Cloud Cobra
  • Clan Star Adder
  • Clan Stone Lion

References

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 121, 122 - "Recent Events"(3058 - 3060)
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 93 - "Power Games: Preparations for War (3059)"
  3. The Wars of Reaving, p. 145 - "The Council of Six Clans"
  4. The Wars of Reaving: Supplemental, p. 7, 8 - "Political Boundries"
  5. Wolf Clan Sourcebook, p. 15, 16 - "List of Clans"
  6. The Wars of Reaving, p. 146 - "Reconvening the Council"
  7. The Wars of Reaving: Supplemental, p. 8 through 13

Bibliography