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==Khanship==
 
==Khanship==
Khan Pryde launch a military operation in 3135, sending a force with the most radicals and expendable of his warriors, specially those following the called[[Mongol Doctrine]], specially their leaders, [[Malvina Hazen]] and his brother [[Aleksander Hazen]] sending them in what was called the "desant", an invasion of the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Officially, they must take an advanced stronghold, opening the way to his clan to invade after them and conquer [[Terra]], but the reality was than the khan simply expect to get rid of them sending into a suicide mission. For this reason, the only reinforcements she send them were all the worse of the falcon Touman: Dezgra and Solahma warriors.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 45</ref>
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Khan Pryde launch a military operation in 3135, sending a force with the most radicals and expendable of his warriors, specially those following the called [[Mongol Doctrine]], with their leaders [[Malvina Hazen]] and his brother [[Aleksander Hazen]] among them, and sent them in what was called the "desant": an invasion of the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. Officially, they had to take an advanced stronghold, opening in this way Clan Jade Falcon's path to go after them and conquer [[Terra]], but in reality Khan Pryde simply expect to get rid of them by sending them to complete a suicide mission. For this reason, the only reinforcements she send them were the worse of the Falcon Touman: [[Dezgra]] and [[Solahma]] warriors.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 45</ref>
The Khan's plan backfired: despite their losses, a defeat in planet [[Skye]] and the deth of Aleksander, the desant was a success. When the promised Falcon reinforcements didn't arrive, the remaining leaders of the desant, Malvina Hazen and galaxy commander [[Beckett Malthus]] returned to [[Sudeten]] with the bulk of their forces, and Malvina challenged Pryde to a Trial of Position for the khanship. Two attempts of murder against Hazen and two attacks failed; Malvina received asisstance from the [[Clan Hell's Horses]] Mongol followers, and a civil war inside Jade Falcons begun.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 208</ref>
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Defeated, Jana Pryde was forced to move all the Falcon Touman to Sudeten, but their forces were defeated again. Finally, she agreed to have a duel against Malvina for the khanship, trying to prevent more losses.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 262</ref>   
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But Khan Pryde's plan backfired because despite their heavy losses, a defeat in planet [[Skye]] and the death of Aleksander, the desant was a success. When the promised Falcon reinforcements didn't arrive, the remaining leaders of the desant, Malvina Hazen and [[Galaxy Commander]] [[Beckett Malthus]] returned to [[Sudeten]] with the bulk of their remaining forces and then, Malvina challenged Pryde to a [[Trial of Position]] for the Khanship. Two attempts of murder against Hazen were tried, and two attacks failed, although it cannot be confirmed Khan Pryde was after them[[cn]]. Also Malvina received asisstance from [[Clan Hell's Horses]]' Mongol followers, and a civil war inside Clan Jade Falcons started.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 208</ref>
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When her forces were defeated, Jana Pryde was forced to move all the Falcon Touman to Sudeten, but even with that, her forces were defeated again. Finally, she agreed to have a duel against Malvina for the Khanship, trying to prevent more losses.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 262</ref>   
  
 
==Death and Legacy==
 
==Death and Legacy==
Jana Pryde and Malvina fighted in his 'Mechs, a Turkina and a [[Shrike]], respectively, both with Jump jets, aboard the Falcon warship [[Emerald Talon]], almost destroyed in the fight. Jana managed to cripple Malvina's 'Mech, but in a last attack, the Mongol leader crippled too the Khan's Mech. Both fight in the vacuum of space; Malvina managed to open the Khan's suit, exposing her to the space. After receive a death kiss of Hazen, Jana died asphyxiated.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 291</ref>.  
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Jana Pryde and Malvina fighted in their 'Mechs: a Turkina and a [[Shrike]] respectively, aboard the Falcon warship [[Emerald Talon]]. The ship was almost destroyed in the fight. Even though Jana managed to cripple Malvina's 'Mech, the Mongol leader crippled too the Khan's Mech. After that both fought in the vacuum of space. Malvina managed to open the Khan's suit, exposing her to the vacuum. After receiving the death's kiss from Hazen, Jana died asphyxiated.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 291</ref>.  
After taking Jana's place, malvina ordered the Talon to fall over Sudeten, destroying the capital, Hammarr, and killing all their inhabitants.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 306</ref>
 
  
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After taking Jana's place, Malvina ordered the Talon to fall over Sudeten, destroying the capital, Hammarr, and killing all their inhabitants.<ref>''A Rending of falcons'' p. 306</ref>
  
 
==BattleMechs==
 
==BattleMechs==

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Jana Pryde
Personal
AffiliationClan Jade Falcon
Profile
ProfessionKhan

Jana Pryde was the Khan of Clan Jade Falcon from 3129 to 3rd April 3136, removing Ruel Chistu. She was assisted in her rise to power by Beckett Malthus, also known as the Shadow Khan. Ironically, Beckett Malthus turned on her, backing Malvina Hazen's rise to power.

Khanship

Khan Pryde launch a military operation in 3135, sending a force with the most radicals and expendable of his warriors, specially those following the called Mongol Doctrine, with their leaders Malvina Hazen and his brother Aleksander Hazen among them, and sent them in what was called the "desant": an invasion of the Republic of the Sphere. Officially, they had to take an advanced stronghold, opening in this way Clan Jade Falcon's path to go after them and conquer Terra, but in reality Khan Pryde simply expect to get rid of them by sending them to complete a suicide mission. For this reason, the only reinforcements she send them were the worse of the Falcon Touman: Dezgra and Solahma warriors.[1]

But Khan Pryde's plan backfired because despite their heavy losses, a defeat in planet Skye and the death of Aleksander, the desant was a success. When the promised Falcon reinforcements didn't arrive, the remaining leaders of the desant, Malvina Hazen and Galaxy Commander Beckett Malthus returned to Sudeten with the bulk of their remaining forces and then, Malvina challenged Pryde to a Trial of Position for the Khanship. Two attempts of murder against Hazen were tried, and two attacks failed, although it cannot be confirmed Khan Pryde was after themcn. Also Malvina received asisstance from Clan Hell's Horses' Mongol followers, and a civil war inside Clan Jade Falcons started.[2]

When her forces were defeated, Jana Pryde was forced to move all the Falcon Touman to Sudeten, but even with that, her forces were defeated again. Finally, she agreed to have a duel against Malvina for the Khanship, trying to prevent more losses.[3]

Death and Legacy

Jana Pryde and Malvina fighted in their 'Mechs: a Turkina and a Shrike respectively, aboard the Falcon warship Emerald Talon. The ship was almost destroyed in the fight. Even though Jana managed to cripple Malvina's 'Mech, the Mongol leader crippled too the Khan's Mech. After that both fought in the vacuum of space. Malvina managed to open the Khan's suit, exposing her to the vacuum. After receiving the death's kiss from Hazen, Jana died asphyxiated.[4].

After taking Jana's place, Malvina ordered the Talon to fall over Sudeten, destroying the capital, Hammarr, and killing all their inhabitants.[5]

BattleMechs

Jana Pryde was a pilot of Turkina into battle.

Titles and Positions

Preceded by Khan of Clan Jade Falcon
31293136
Succeeded by

References

  1. A Rending of falcons p. 45
  2. A Rending of falcons p. 208
  3. A Rending of falcons p. 262
  4. A Rending of falcons p. 291
  5. A Rending of falcons p. 306

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