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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origins===
 
===Origins===
[[Zachariah Cirion]] was the first known member of the Black Warriors. During the [[Star League Era]] he broke his contract with the [[Free Worlds League]] and settled his group on the planet [[Circinus]] in [[2770]].<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 99</ref>
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[[Zachariah Cirion]] was the first known member of the Black Warriors. During the [[Star League Era]], he broke his contract with the [[Free Worlds League]] and settled his group on the planet [[Circinus]] in [[2770]].<ref name=FM:Pp99>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 99</ref>
  
 
==Pirate Career==
 
==Pirate Career==
The Warriors, unable to join the [[Operation EXODUS]] stay behind and, when a group of refugees settled on Circinus, assisted in the founding of the Federation of Circinus. The Black Warriors became, officially, the military of the Federation, but a de facto pirate group. Through the [[Succession Wars]], the Cirion members led the Black Warriors... until [[3032]]. Then, the death of General ''Adam Cirion'' allowed the Federation president, [[H.R. "Little Bob" McIntyre]] stole the position, and didn't allow them to ever recover his place, until they were forced to fled the Federation.<ref>''Field Manual: Periphery'', p. 99</ref>
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The Warriors, unable to join [[Operation EXODUS]], stayed behind and, when a group of refugees settled on Circinus, assisted in the founding of the Federation of Circinus. The Black Warriors became, officially, the military of the Federation, but remained a de facto pirate group. Through the [[Succession Wars]], Cirion family members led the Black Warriors... until [[3032]]. Then, the death of General Adam Cirion allowed the Federation president, [[H. R. McIntyre|H. R. "Little Bob" McIntyre]], to usurp the position, never allowing to recover their position, until they were forced to fled the Federation.<ref name=FM:Pp99/>
  
 
==Known members of the family==
 
==Known members of the family==
 
* [[Zachariah Cirion]]<ref name=TPp145>''The Periphery'', p. 145: "Adam Cirion profile"</ref>
 
* [[Zachariah Cirion]]<ref name=TPp145>''The Periphery'', p. 145: "Adam Cirion profile"</ref>
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* [[Angelica Cirion]]<ref>''Dying Dignity'' in ''No Greater Honor'', p. 66</ref>
 
* [[Adam Cirion]]<ref name=TPp145/>
 
* [[Adam Cirion]]<ref name=TPp145/>
 
* [[Michael Cirion]]
 
* [[Michael Cirion]]
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]'' (sourcebook)
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* ''[[Dying Dignity]]'' (short story)
 
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
  
 
[[Category:Noble Houses|Cirion]]
 
[[Category:Noble Houses|Cirion]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, 7 January 2024

House Cirion
Family Profile
Title(s) Martial family
Affiliation Circinus Federation

House Cirion was a martial family from the Circinus Federation and traditional leaders of the Black Warriors.

History[edit]

Origins[edit]

Zachariah Cirion was the first known member of the Black Warriors. During the Star League Era, he broke his contract with the Free Worlds League and settled his group on the planet Circinus in 2770.[1]

Pirate Career[edit]

The Warriors, unable to join Operation EXODUS, stayed behind and, when a group of refugees settled on Circinus, assisted in the founding of the Federation of Circinus. The Black Warriors became, officially, the military of the Federation, but remained a de facto pirate group. Through the Succession Wars, Cirion family members led the Black Warriors... until 3032. Then, the death of General Adam Cirion allowed the Federation president, H. R. "Little Bob" McIntyre, to usurp the position, never allowing to recover their position, until they were forced to fled the Federation.[1]

Known members of the family[edit]

Family Heirlooms and Holdings[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: Periphery, p. 99
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Periphery, p. 145: "Adam Cirion profile"
  3. Dying Dignity in No Greater Honor, p. 66

Bibliography[edit]