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==Notes== ==Notes==
− * This legacy is considered a General one, with warriors from its ''[[sibko]]s'' qualifying for all [[Clan]] combat styles.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134 - "Exclusive Bloodnames: Clan Wolf"</ref> + * This legacy is considered a General one, with warriors from their [[sibko]]s qualifying for all [[Clan]] combat styles.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134 - "Exclusive Bloodnames: Clan Wolf"</ref>
* '''Kerensky Vision''', described by [[Phelan Ward]] as the patience of the warrior and a quality most of the Clan Warriors lack.<ref name=BLchap12>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 12</ref> * '''Kerensky Vision''', described by [[Phelan Ward]] as the patience of the warrior and a quality most of the Clan Warriors lack.<ref name=BLchap12>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 12</ref>
* Most of the Bloodhouse Bloodnamed members of bring unblooded aides to the Clan Councils, marking this is an endorsement of sorts for future Bloodname Nominations. The Kerenskys are supposed to hold themselves above the political infighting of the other Bloodhouses, a tradition that began with Nicholas Kerensky, but ended with Natasha Kerensky, who was the first Kerensky to bring an unblooded warrior to one of such meetings.<ref name=BLchap12/> * Most of the Bloodhouse Bloodnamed members of bring unblooded aides to the Clan Councils, marking this is an endorsement of sorts for future Bloodname Nominations. The Kerenskys are supposed to hold themselves above the political infighting of the other Bloodhouses, a tradition that began with Nicholas Kerensky, but ended with Natasha Kerensky, who was the first Kerensky to bring an unblooded warrior to one of such meetings.<ref name=BLchap12/>
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− | * This legacy is considered a General one, with warriors from | + | * This legacy is considered a General one, with warriors from their [[sibko]]s qualifying for all [[Clan]] combat styles.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134 - "Exclusive Bloodnames: Clan Wolf"</ref> |
* '''Kerensky Vision''', described by [[Phelan Ward]] as the patience of the warrior and a quality most of the Clan Warriors lack.<ref name=BLchap12>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 12</ref> | * '''Kerensky Vision''', described by [[Phelan Ward]] as the patience of the warrior and a quality most of the Clan Warriors lack.<ref name=BLchap12>''Blood Legacy'', ch. 12</ref> | ||
* Most of the Bloodhouse Bloodnamed members of bring unblooded aides to the Clan Councils, marking this is an endorsement of sorts for future Bloodname Nominations. The Kerenskys are supposed to hold themselves above the political infighting of the other Bloodhouses, a tradition that began with Nicholas Kerensky, but ended with Natasha Kerensky, who was the first Kerensky to bring an unblooded warrior to one of such meetings.<ref name=BLchap12/> | * Most of the Bloodhouse Bloodnamed members of bring unblooded aides to the Clan Councils, marking this is an endorsement of sorts for future Bloodname Nominations. The Kerenskys are supposed to hold themselves above the political infighting of the other Bloodhouses, a tradition that began with Nicholas Kerensky, but ended with Natasha Kerensky, who was the first Kerensky to bring an unblooded warrior to one of such meetings.<ref name=BLchap12/> |