Seth Marghar

Seth Marghar
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Died3059
AffiliationClan Burrock
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RankGalaxy Commander

Seth Marghar was a high level officer in Clan Burrock touman in 3059 and one of the Burrocks to know the dealings of the Clan with the Dark Caste.[1]

History[edit]

When Khan Cassius N'Buta addressed the Grand Council in early 3059 and proposed the Absorption of Clan Burrock as a means of delivering the warriors and civilians of that Clan from their treasonous leadership, a motion backed by Clans Cloud Cobra and Blood Spirit, albeit for different reasons. The magnitude of the Burrocks' crimes were such that ilKhan Lincoln Osis called for an immediate vote on the matter, and in February 3059, the Clan Grand Council awarded the right to absorb Clan Burrock to Clan Star Adder.[2]

Clan Blood Spirit had expected to have been given the right to absorb their longtime rivals, and were outraged by the Grand Council's decision. Encouraged by Loremaster Bayle Campbell, the furious Spirit Khans chose to attack the Burrocks without Grand Council sanction.[3]

Clan Burrock bid their entire touman of three front-line and four second-line Galaxies into the Absorption, choosing to concentrate their forces on their capital world of Albion and summoning reinforcements from off-world. By the time the Absorption battles got underway, Burrock forces on Albion included their Alpha and Kappa Galaxies.

Clan Star Adder created a strategic plan that would fulfill their goal of absorbing the bulk of the Burrock Clan intact while eliminating the treasonous element within. The plan called for the decapitation of those in the Burrock leadership identified as having been involved in dealings with the Dark Caste - Khan Jocelyn Siddiq, her saKhan and Galaxy Commander Seth Marghar.[2] Since the majority of Clan Burrock members had remained unaware of their Clan's dealings with the Bandit Caste, it was correctly anticipated by Clan Star Adder that once the Burrock leadership was removed, the remaining Burrock forces would put up only half-hearted resistance.

References[edit]

  1. The Wars of Reaving, p. 168
  2. 2.0 2.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 114
  3. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 25

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