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Nicholas places exclusive blame for the Wolverine genocide on the Widowmaker Khan; since he had only planned for Clan Wolverine's punishment to be an Absorption, prior to the nuclear attacks escalating the Trial's severity. Karrige attempts to defend himself by portraying his actions as a necessity to prevent the Wolverines' ideology from infecting them all. He also insinuates they each are just as guilty of duplicity for blaming the Wolverines for the Dehra Dun disaster. The Khans and Nicholas retort that while the Wolverines were defiant, they were still acting honorably like the rest of the Clans. And unlike Karrige, the Wolverines were never despicable to the point of deliberately detonating a nuclear weapon on innocent civilians over personal grudges. Disgusted, the assembled Khans turn their backs on Karrige, and Hallis reduces him to a smoking stain with his particle cannon. Moments later, Ferris Ward opens fire on Hallis' 'Mech from behind and kills the Wolverine Khan. Knowing that he was never going to leave the Khans' encirclement alive, Hallis found closure with being acknowledged by the Great Founder as a more honorable Khan than Karrige in the end. Having avenged the Wolverines' destruction by executing the genocide's mastermind on McEvedy’s behalf, a vindicated Franklin smiled as his last thoughts confirm that honor had indeed been served.
 
Nicholas places exclusive blame for the Wolverine genocide on the Widowmaker Khan; since he had only planned for Clan Wolverine's punishment to be an Absorption, prior to the nuclear attacks escalating the Trial's severity. Karrige attempts to defend himself by portraying his actions as a necessity to prevent the Wolverines' ideology from infecting them all. He also insinuates they each are just as guilty of duplicity for blaming the Wolverines for the Dehra Dun disaster. The Khans and Nicholas retort that while the Wolverines were defiant, they were still acting honorably like the rest of the Clans. And unlike Karrige, the Wolverines were never despicable to the point of deliberately detonating a nuclear weapon on innocent civilians over personal grudges. Disgusted, the assembled Khans turn their backs on Karrige, and Hallis reduces him to a smoking stain with his particle cannon. Moments later, Ferris Ward opens fire on Hallis' 'Mech from behind and kills the Wolverine Khan. Knowing that he was never going to leave the Khans' encirclement alive, Hallis found closure with being acknowledged by the Great Founder as a more honorable Khan than Karrige in the end. Having avenged the Wolverines' destruction by executing the genocide's mastermind on McEvedy’s behalf, a vindicated Franklin smiled as his last thoughts confirm that honor had indeed been served.
  
With the Wolverines destroyed, Nicholas then addresses the remaining Khans. If knowledge that this tragedy was caused by the perfidy of not one but two Clans' betrayal of their rede was spread, it would irreparably tear all of Clan society apart. So a necessary cover-up would be conducted. As far as anyone besides the Grand Council or Ferris Ward will ever know, Karrige died with honor; facing the Wolverines in battle. However, his bloodline will be terminated (effectively Reaved). Any inquiry by the Widowmakers would be cryptically answered with the saying that Karrige "betrayed the honor of a Khan." The Khans assent, though Snow Raven Khan Joyce Merrell wonders exactly where Nicholas got his advice about Karrige's scheme months earlier.
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With the Wolverines destroyed, Nicholas then addresses the remaining Khans. If knowledge that this tragedy was caused by the perfidy of not one but two Clans' betrayal of their ''rede'' was spread, it would irreparably tear all of Clan society apart. So a necessary cover-up would be conducted. As far as anyone besides the Grand Council or Ferris Ward will ever know, Karrige died with honor; facing the Wolverines in battle. However, his bloodline will be terminated (effectively Reaved). Any inquiry by the Widowmakers would be cryptically answered with the saying that Karrige "betrayed the honor of a Khan." The Khans assent, though Snow Raven Khan Joyce Merrell wonders exactly where Nicholas got his advice about Karrige's scheme months earlier.
  
 
On 11 July, Nicholas stands over Khan Hallis' grave following the completion of mop-up operations against the Wolverines. All resistance was crushed, and no Wolverine warriors remain. Hallis' grave bears a stone labeled "Khan Franklin Hallis" at Nicholas' command, granting in death the honor Kerensky had denied him in life. Another gravestone lies adjacent on undisturbed earth, labeled "Khan Sarah McEvedy". Alone, Nicholas gives a private eulogy that grudgingly acknowledges the Wolverines' prowess while asserting their defiance had led to their ruin.
 
On 11 July, Nicholas stands over Khan Hallis' grave following the completion of mop-up operations against the Wolverines. All resistance was crushed, and no Wolverine warriors remain. Hallis' grave bears a stone labeled "Khan Franklin Hallis" at Nicholas' command, granting in death the honor Kerensky had denied him in life. Another gravestone lies adjacent on undisturbed earth, labeled "Khan Sarah McEvedy". Alone, Nicholas gives a private eulogy that grudgingly acknowledges the Wolverines' prowess while asserting their defiance had led to their ruin.

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