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Clans Jade Falcon and Steel Viper had a long history of rivalry prior to [[Operation REVIVAL]], but the Viper's advancement to the front lines of the Clan invasion during its Fifth Wave accentuated this enmity as the two Clans were forced to share their Occupation Zone. The Vipers carved out their own small empire within this region during and after REVIVAL, with most of their holdings being previously conquered worlds taken from the Falcons.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 136-137</ref>
 
Clans Jade Falcon and Steel Viper had a long history of rivalry prior to [[Operation REVIVAL]], but the Viper's advancement to the front lines of the Clan invasion during its Fifth Wave accentuated this enmity as the two Clans were forced to share their Occupation Zone. The Vipers carved out their own small empire within this region during and after REVIVAL, with most of their holdings being previously conquered worlds taken from the Falcons.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 136-137</ref>
  
Following their Pyrrhic victory in the [[Refusal War]] the Jade Falcons had suffered heavy losses to their touman, leading the Steel Viper leadership to conclude that the Falcons were weak enough to be driven out of the Inner Sphere entirely. Rebellions and unrest throughout their holdings, coupled with political strife within the Clan itself after [[Christopher Ahmed]] was deposed as saKhan and replaced with [[Brett Andrews]], prevented the Vipers from immediately capitalizing upon the Falcons' weakness throughout [[3058]]. The tumultuous events of [[3059]] and [[3060]] - the election of [[ilKhan]] [[Lincoln Osis]] and the destruction of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] by the reborn [[Second Star League|Star League]] - further delayed any planned attack on the Falcons.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 137</ref>
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Following their Pyrrhic victory in the [[Refusal War]] the Jade Falcons had suffered heavy losses to their touman, leading the Steel Viper leadership to conclude that the Falcons were weak enough to be driven out of the Inner Sphere entirely. Rebellions and unrest throughout their holdings, coupled with political strife within the Clan itself after [[Christopher Ahmed]] was deposed as saKhan and replaced with [[Brett Andrews]], prevented the Vipers from immediately capitalizing upon the Falcons' weakness throughout [[3058]]. The tumultuous events of [[3059]] and [[3060]]—the election of [[ilKhan]] [[Lincoln Osis]] and the destruction of [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]] by the [[Second Star League|reborn Star League]]—further delayed any planned attack on the Falcons.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 137</ref>
  
Another bone of contention which sparked the war was the Jade Falcons' growing use of [[Freeborn|freeborn]] warriors to replenish their depleted touman. In particular, the Falcon Khan [[Marthe Pryde]] allowed a Freeborn warrior [[Diana Pryde|Diana]] (daughter of the legendary [[Aidan Pryde]]) to compete for a [[Bloodname]]. The Steel Viper warrior caste, [[Trueborn|trueborn]] supremacists who banned freeborns from the Viper touman entirely, were outraged and Viper Khan [[Perigard Zalman]] unsuccessfully attempted to have the [[Grand Council]] prevent Diana from competing.<ref name="ER3062p23-24">''Era Report: 3062'', p. 23-24 - "The Bird and the Snake"</ref> <ref>''Falcon Rising'', Chapters 8 & 10</ref>
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Another bone of contention which sparked the war was the Jade Falcons' growing use of [[Freeborn|freeborn]] warriors to replenish their depleted touman. In particular, the Falcon Khan [[Marthe Pryde]] allowed a Freeborn warrior [[Diana Pryde|Diana]] (daughter of the legendary [[Aidan Pryde]]) to compete for a [[Bloodname]]. The Steel Viper warrior caste, [[Trueborn|trueborn]] supremacists who banned freeborns from the Viper touman entirely, were outraged and Viper Khan [[Perigard Zalman]] unsuccessfully attempted to have the [[Grand Council]] prevent Diana from competing.<ref name="ER3062p23-24">''Era Report: 3062'', p. 23-24 - "The Bird and the Snake"</ref><ref>''Falcon Rising'', ch. 8, 10</ref>
  
 
==Campaign History==
 
==Campaign History==
After a year of covertly transferring warriors and equipment to the Inner Sphere, the Vipers struck at the Falcon holdings in April 3061. Their surprise attack swiftly overwhelmed all thirteen of the targeted worlds between April 1st and May 15th: [[Toland]], [[Steelton]], [[Winfield]], [[Butler]], [[Denizli]], [[Alyina]], [[Apolakkia]], [[Devin]], [[Dompaire]], [[Colmar]], [[Sudeten]], [[La Grave]] and [[Quarell]]. A second wave of attacks, undertaken between May 16th and June 1st saw the Vipers add [[Maxie's Planet]], [[Romulus]], [[Seiduts]], [[Evciler]], [[Leskovik]], [[Zoetermeer]] and [[Baker 3]] to their new holdings. These massive gains in territory were partly due to the speed and strength of the Viper assault, but also to the Jade Falcons' strategy of conserving their forces by ceding ground. While the Vipers appeared to be on the verge of claiming the entire Occupation Zone for themselves, the fortunes of war would soon shift dramatically.<ref name="TCWOKp29"> The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 29, "Steel Viper Targets"</ref> <ref name="ER3062p23-24"/>
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After a year of covertly transferring warriors and equipment to the Inner Sphere, the Vipers struck at the Falcon holdings in April 3061. Their surprise attack swiftly overwhelmed all thirteen of the targeted worlds between 1 April and 15 May: [[Toland]], [[Steelton]], [[Winfield]], [[Butler]], [[Denizli]], [[Alyina]], [[Apolakkia]], [[Devin]], [[Dompaire]], [[Colmar]], [[Sudeten]], [[La Grave]], and [[Quarell]]. A second wave of attacks, undertaken between May 16th and June 1st saw the Vipers add [[Maxie's Planet]], [[Romulus]], [[Seiduts]], [[Evciler]], [[Leskovik]], [[Zoetermeer]] and [[Baker 3]] to their new holdings. These massive gains in territory were partly due to the speed and strength of the Viper assault, but also to the Jade Falcons' strategy of conserving their forces by ceding ground. While the Vipers appeared to be on the verge of claiming the entire Occupation Zone for themselves, the fortunes of war would soon shift dramatically.<ref name="TCWOKp29"> ''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 29 - "Steel Viper Targets"</ref><ref name="ER3062p23-24"/>
  
Falcon Khans Marthe Pryde and [[Samantha Clees]] blindsided the Vipers by mounting a two-pronged counterattack throughout June and July. Having left their [[Galactic Directions|coreward]] holdings lightly defended, the Vipers quickly lost these worlds to Falcon reinforcements. Khan [[Vladimir Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] also tacitly allied himself with the Falcons by allowing them to transit through Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone and strike the Viper's spinward flank. From this unexpected direction Pryde and Clees led their forces in an assault on the Viper's new gains that saw several worlds reclaimed within two weeks.<ref name="ER3062p23-24"/> <ref name="TCWOKp28-29"> The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 28-29, "Hunting the Hunter"</ref>
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Falcon Khans Marthe Pryde and [[Samantha Clees]] blindsided the Vipers by mounting a two-pronged counterattack throughout June and July. Having left their [[Galactic Directions|coreward]] holdings lightly defended, the Vipers quickly lost these worlds to Falcon reinforcements. Khan [[Vladimir Ward]] of [[Clan Wolf]] also tacitly allied himself with the Falcons by allowing them to transit through Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone and strike the Viper's spinward flank. From this unexpected direction Pryde and Clees led their forces in an assault on the Viper's new gains that saw several worlds reclaimed within two weeks.<ref name="ER3062p23-24"/><ref name="TCWOKp28-29"> ''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 28-29 - "Hunting the Hunter"</ref>
  
 
During the war's last phase the fighting shifted to the Steel Vipers' long-time holdings, with the decisive battle taking place on their capital [[Waldorff]]. A brutal clash involving several [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] on each side took place here, with [[Zellbrigen|zellbrigen]] abandoned by both sides. The Vipers successfully split the Falcon force and then concentrated on the smaller portion, including the [[Falcon Guard]].
 
During the war's last phase the fighting shifted to the Steel Vipers' long-time holdings, with the decisive battle taking place on their capital [[Waldorff]]. A brutal clash involving several [[Galaxy|Galaxies]] on each side took place here, with [[Zellbrigen|zellbrigen]] abandoned by both sides. The Vipers successfully split the Falcon force and then concentrated on the smaller portion, including the [[Falcon Guard]].
  
 
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==Legacy==
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*''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
*''[[Era Report: 3062]]''
 
*''[[Era Report: 3062]]''
 
*''[[Falcon Rising]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[Falcon Rising]]'' (novel)
 
*''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
*''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
*''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:50, 6 January 2021

The Hegira War was a short conflict between Clans Jade Falcon and Steel Viper. The Steel Vipers launched a surprise attack upon the Jade Falcons in April 3061, hoping to evict them from their shared Occupation Zone in the Inner Sphere. While initially successful, the Vipers were blindsided by a Falcon counterattack and by July had been forced to withdraw from the Inner Sphere entirely.

Background

Clans Jade Falcon and Steel Viper had a long history of rivalry prior to Operation REVIVAL, but the Viper's advancement to the front lines of the Clan invasion during its Fifth Wave accentuated this enmity as the two Clans were forced to share their Occupation Zone. The Vipers carved out their own small empire within this region during and after REVIVAL, with most of their holdings being previously conquered worlds taken from the Falcons.[1]

Following their Pyrrhic victory in the Refusal War the Jade Falcons had suffered heavy losses to their touman, leading the Steel Viper leadership to conclude that the Falcons were weak enough to be driven out of the Inner Sphere entirely. Rebellions and unrest throughout their holdings, coupled with political strife within the Clan itself after Christopher Ahmed was deposed as saKhan and replaced with Brett Andrews, prevented the Vipers from immediately capitalizing upon the Falcons' weakness throughout 3058. The tumultuous events of 3059 and 3060—the election of ilKhan Lincoln Osis and the destruction of Clan Smoke Jaguar by the reborn Star League—further delayed any planned attack on the Falcons.[2]

Another bone of contention which sparked the war was the Jade Falcons' growing use of freeborn warriors to replenish their depleted touman. In particular, the Falcon Khan Marthe Pryde allowed a Freeborn warrior Diana (daughter of the legendary Aidan Pryde) to compete for a Bloodname. The Steel Viper warrior caste, trueborn supremacists who banned freeborns from the Viper touman entirely, were outraged and Viper Khan Perigard Zalman unsuccessfully attempted to have the Grand Council prevent Diana from competing.[3][4]

Campaign History

After a year of covertly transferring warriors and equipment to the Inner Sphere, the Vipers struck at the Falcon holdings in April 3061. Their surprise attack swiftly overwhelmed all thirteen of the targeted worlds between 1 April and 15 May: Toland, Steelton, Winfield, Butler, Denizli, Alyina, Apolakkia, Devin, Dompaire, Colmar, Sudeten, La Grave, and Quarell. A second wave of attacks, undertaken between May 16th and June 1st saw the Vipers add Maxie's Planet, Romulus, Seiduts, Evciler, Leskovik, Zoetermeer and Baker 3 to their new holdings. These massive gains in territory were partly due to the speed and strength of the Viper assault, but also to the Jade Falcons' strategy of conserving their forces by ceding ground. While the Vipers appeared to be on the verge of claiming the entire Occupation Zone for themselves, the fortunes of war would soon shift dramatically.[5][3]

Falcon Khans Marthe Pryde and Samantha Clees blindsided the Vipers by mounting a two-pronged counterattack throughout June and July. Having left their coreward holdings lightly defended, the Vipers quickly lost these worlds to Falcon reinforcements. Khan Vladimir Ward of Clan Wolf also tacitly allied himself with the Falcons by allowing them to transit through Clan Wolf's Occupation Zone and strike the Viper's spinward flank. From this unexpected direction Pryde and Clees led their forces in an assault on the Viper's new gains that saw several worlds reclaimed within two weeks.[3][6]

During the war's last phase the fighting shifted to the Steel Vipers' long-time holdings, with the decisive battle taking place on their capital Waldorff. A brutal clash involving several Galaxies on each side took place here, with zellbrigen abandoned by both sides. The Vipers successfully split the Falcon force and then concentrated on the smaller portion, including the Falcon Guard.

Legacy


Reference

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 136-137
  2. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 137
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Era Report: 3062, p. 23-24 - "The Bird and the Snake"
  4. Falcon Rising, ch. 8, 10
  5. The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 29 - "Steel Viper Targets"
  6. The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky, p. 28-29 - "Hunting the Hunter"

Bibliography