Warrior House Orders

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The Capellan Warrior House Orders are semi-religious military orders within the Capellan Confederation, independent from the regular Capellan Confederation Armed Forces. They are a unique feature of the Capellan military, and well known and feared throughout the Inner Sphere. Led by the Grand Master of the Order, the Warrior Houses reported directly to the Chancellor and were placed under the command of the Strategios only at the Chancellor's direction. Many members of the Death Commandos are drawn from the ranks of the Warrior Houses.


Overview

Sworn "to the Chancellor and to the Confederation" and fanatically loyal to House Liao, the Warrior Houses are autonomous monastic organizations operating as combined arms regiments, typically pairing highly trained infantry with one or two battalions of BattleMechs, and occasionally armor elements. They operate under traditional House laws based on the Warrior House guidelines.

Each House warrior answers only to the Chancellor, the House Master and the order. Assigning a Warrior House to a military operation requires the approval of the Chancellor. Owing to their structure, the Warrior Houses are mainly used as special forces rather than frontline troops, and have access to the best equipment that the Capellan Confederation has to offer. In the field the Warrior Houses have the overall command over other units; local commander have no autority over the Warrior Houses. For this preferential treatment, they have a strained relationship with the CCAF, the regular Capellan military, most of the time.

Membership in a Warrior House is regarded as a great honor. Members wear long Katana blades (at least with their ceremonial uniforms) and are trained experts in a wide variety of martial skills, including MechWarrior training, infantry training, infiltration, espionage and specialist training.

Each Warrior House is led by a House Master with subordinate Mentors. Suitable membership candidates are chosen at the age of 12 by the House Master, and then educated and trained by the House for a lifetime of service. It is very rare, although not unheard of, for a House member to leave the order. Warrior House pupils lead a life apart from normal society; each House strives to inculcate basic martial philosophy and discipline, and each member is required to take various House Vows.

There is no formal ranking among the Warrior House Orders, although House Imarra is considered the first among equals and serves as a representative for all of the Warrior Houses combined.

History

The House laws were created by Colonel Hiritza Hikaru from a somewhat revised concept of the Lorix Order, modeled along the Korvin Doctrine. The first Warrior House, House Imarra, was formed by the Chancellor's Decree of Martial Unity in 2864.

The Warrior Houses played an important role in Maximilian Liao's reach for power in 2990, and he authorized an increase of established Warrior House regiments from four to eight the following year. The Capellan Chancellor can create or disband Warrior Houses at any time.

Due to the philosophical and spiritual demands of induction and training into a Warrior House, the various Houses were slow to rebuild after the Jihad. Three Houses - Fujita, Lu Sann, and Ma-Tsu Kai - had effectively been destroyed during the Jihad, but Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao chose to keep the monasteries of each order open afterwards, even though each was little more than a home for elderly veterans, new acolytes and washouts from other training programs. In doing so, the Chancellor allowed the possibility of raising fresh battalions in the future to be kept open.[1]

Known Warrior Houses

Warrior House Imarra
House Imarra
Entrusted with the defense of Sian, the Capellan capital world, and permanently stationed there. The other Warrior House battalions rotate to Sian periodically for special training. The Imarra House Master is the accepted spokesman for all the Warrior Houses together.
Warrior House Kamata
Based on Betelgeuse and tasked with defending the factories there. Buddhistic outlook and strong belief in Karma. One of only two Warrior Houses that deploy their own Aerospace assets.
Warrior House Hiritsu
House Hiritsu
Moved their stronghold to Randar. House Hiritsu is notable for strongly following the philosophy of K'ung-fu-tzu (Confucius), having incorporated his teachings into their House Vows, with courtesy a major element.
Warrior House Lu Sann
House Lu Sann
Also spelled LuSann. Based on Grand Base, but often sent to fight elsewhere. Believes in applying the Lorix Order at all levels of Capellan society. This has led them to criticize Chancellors in the past. Their loyalty to House Liao is therefore not rated as high as other Warrior Houses. Destroyed on Herotitus in 3074 by the Word of Blake during the Jihad.[2], [3]
Warrior House Dai Da Chi
Also spelled Daidachi. The most bellicose of all Warrior Houses, they strive towards martial excellence and are noted for hard training and high attrition rates. They are the only Warrior House to field two 'Mech battalions, and one of only two maintaining their own aerospace assets.
Warrior House Fujita
House Fujita
Moved their stronghold to Hunan. Founded on principles borrowed from bushido. Destroyed during the Jihad.[4]
Warrior House Ma-Tsu Kai
House Ma-Tsu Kai
Also spelled Matsukai. The only Warrior House founded by a non-military scholar. Destroyed during the Jihad.[5]
Warrior House Ijori
Based on Han philosophies including Confucianism, Taoism and the Lorix Order. The only Warrior House to field two infantry battalions.
Warrior House Tsang Xiao 
After the first Word of Blake attack on Sian, Aiguo Yang privately raised a regiment of forces to defend the Capellan homeworld and nearby systems. Once the situation had calmed down Mandrinn Yang assembled the best survivors of the regiment into a formation based on that used by the classic Warrior Houses. He then gave the battalion of troops to Sun-Tzu Liao as a gift. The Chancellor incorporated them into Sian's defenses after officially granting them Warrior House status.[6]

Thuggee Warrior Houses

Kali Liao created two additional "Warrior Houses" in the late 3060s from her Thuggee cult members who were cybernetically enhanced using Word of Blake technology obtained through her affair with Cameron St. Jamais. The existence of these two units came as a surprise to the Capellan Confederation as much as to other factions.

During the Word of Blake assault on Sian in 3074 the White Tigers turned on their fellow House Raksasha and they destroyed each other.[7]

Warrior House Rakshasa
Wiped out to the last man on Sian by House White Tiger.
Warrior House White Tiger
Marched with the Word of Blake on Sian but turned against them on Kali Liao's command, wiping out House Rakshasa and sowing chaos among the Word of Blake forces. Only a handful members are said to have survived.

Although they are colloquially referred to as such, it remains arguable whether or not Houses White Tiger and Rakshasa could be regarded as Warrior Houses in the strictest sense, because Kali Liao technically was in no legal position to raise additional Warrior Houses. It is doubtful if Chancellor Sun-Tzu Liao approved or even knew of the creation of these Warrior Houses.

Death Commandos

Some also consider the Capellan Death Commandos to be a Warrior House in the wider sense, or at least a related institution. However, it should be noted that, unlike Warrior Houses, the Death Commandos are part of the regular Capellan military and have a particularly strained relationship with the Warrior Houses; they are often set against the Warrior Houses in political maneuvering. Yet, they exclusively recruited (or drafted) their personnel from the Warrior Houses until they opened up for qualified personnel from regular line regiments in 3003.

Training

Applicants usually enter a Warrior House at the age of ten to twelve at the own free will. Potential cadets are granted an interview and the House later decides over their application. Every individual Warrior House has its own specific recruitment procedures, but the baselines are similar: Capellan citizenship, loyalty to the state (Chancellor) and belief in the state philosophies such as the Lorix Order.

New recruits have a mentor (Sifu) to guide them through their entire training. The basics are taught in the first two years, followed by advanced training that typically begins at age fourteen and lasts two years. At sixteen years of age, the cadet could enter service with the active Warrior House unit as a warrior.

The orders are a community. Every member is to regard the others with respect and honor. The House provides support in hard times, but also expects total devotion to the order from the students.


Warrior House Ranking Conventions

Much like they are a rank apart from the CCAF as a whole, the Warrior Houses employ their own unique ranking convention. However, like the CCAF under the tenets of Xin Sheng, the ranks and their names have been altered:

Old Rank New Rank
House Master Shiao-zhang (Lord Colonel)
Battalion Leader Ying-zhang (Lieutenant Colonel [Infantry])
Company Leader Lien-zhang (Major)
Lance/Platoon Leader Pai-zhang (Captain)
Squad Leader Ban-zhang (Lieutenant)
Infantryman Zhang-si (Lance Corporal)

References

  1. Jihad: Final Reckoning, p. 99, "The Warrior Houses"
  2. Field Report: CCAF page 9
  3. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers page 63
  4. Field Report: CCAF page 9
  5. Field Report: CCAF page 9
  6. Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers, pp. 55-56, Profile of Aiguo Yang
  7. Jihad Secrets: The Blake Documents, p. 46, 47, 97 - Thugee Warrior houses creation and destruction

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