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The '''Kerensky''' [[bloodname]] was a [[Clan Wolf]] founding legacy.<ref name=HOK-37>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 37, "Clan Wolf"</ref>
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The '''Kerensky''' [[Bloodname]] was a [[Clan Wolf]] founding legacy.<ref name=HOK-37>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 37, "Clan Wolf"</ref>
  
 
==Known Bloodname Holders==
 
==Known Bloodname Holders==
 
===Bloodname Founder===
 
===Bloodname Founder===
* [[Andrey Kerensky]] from Clan Wolf.<ref name=H:OKp105>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 105 - "Andery Kerensky Profile"</ref>
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* [[Andery Kerensky]] from Clan Wolf.<ref name=H:OKp105>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 105 - "Andery Kerensky Profile"</ref>
  
 
===Field Officers===
 
===Field Officers===
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* 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>
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* 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'', Chapter 12</ref>
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* '''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/>
* Except for the Bloodname Founder, Garmen Kerensky and [[Satinka]], it is not possible to know from which of the two Kerensky Legacies the Clan Warriors belong to. The list of the bloodnamed warriors has been added to the [[Kerensky, Nicholas (Bloodname)|Nicholas Kerensky Bloodname]] list.
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* Except for the Bloodname Founder, Garmen Kerensky and [[Satinka]], it is not possible to know from which of the two Kerensky Legacies the Clan Warriors belong to. The list of the Bloodnamed warriors has been added to the [[Kerensky, Nicholas (Bloodname)|Nicholas Kerensky Bloodname]] list.
* In December [[3071]] the renamed [[246th Wolf Strike (Clan Wolf)|246th Wolf Strike Cluster]] and the [[509th Solahma Battle (Clan Wolf)|509th Wolf Solahma Battle]], dropped on and around the Kerensky Bloodchapel in [[Strana Mechty]]. Led by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ramil Kerensky]] of the [[Watch#Clan Wolf|Clan Wolf Watch]]. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his force. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day worn on the numbers involved grew until [[ilKhan]] Andrews announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninty warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf Elementals destroyed the Winson Bloodchapel and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Bloodchapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of [[Jennifer Winson]], [[Nicholas Kerensky|Nicholas]] and [[Andery Kerensky]]. The 246th were destroyed in this action.<ref name=WoR78-9>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 78-79</ref>
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* In December [[3071]] the renamed [[246th Wolf Strike (Clan Wolf)|246th Wolf Strike Cluster]] and the [[509th Solahma Battle (Clan Wolf)|509th Wolf Solahma Battle]], dropped on and around the Kerensky Bloodchapel in [[Strana Mechty]]. Led by [[Star Colonel]] [[Ramil Kerensky]] of the [[Watch#Clan Wolf|Clan Wolf Watch]]. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his force. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day worn on the numbers involved grew until [[ilKhan]] Andrews announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninety warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf Elementals destroyed the Winson Bloodchapel and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Bloodchapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of [[Jennifer Winson]], [[Nicholas Kerensky|Nicholas]] and [[Andery Kerensky]]. The 246th were destroyed in this action.<ref name=WoR78-9>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 78-79</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
* ''[[Icons of War]]''
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* ''[[Icons of War]]'' (novel)
  
 
[[Category: Bloodnames]]
 
[[Category: Bloodnames]]
 
[[Category: Clan Wolf Bloodnames]]
 
[[Category: Clan Wolf Bloodnames]]

Revision as of 13:38, 28 December 2020

The Kerensky Bloodname was a Clan Wolf founding legacy.[1]

Known Bloodname Holders

Bloodname Founder

Field Officers

Notes

  • This legacy is considered a General one, with warriors from their sibkos qualifying for all Clan combat styles.[4]
  • Kerensky Vision, described by Phelan Ward as the patience of the warrior and a quality most of the Clan Warriors lack.[5]
  • 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.[5]
  • Except for the Bloodname Founder, Garmen Kerensky and Satinka, it is not possible to know from which of the two Kerensky Legacies the Clan Warriors belong to. The list of the Bloodnamed warriors has been added to the Nicholas Kerensky Bloodname list.
  • In December 3071 the renamed 246th Wolf Strike Cluster and the 509th Wolf Solahma Battle, dropped on and around the Kerensky Bloodchapel in Strana Mechty. Led by Star Colonel Ramil Kerensky of the Clan Wolf Watch. He opened a challenge to all Clans to prove themselves worthy of the Kerensky Heritage by retaking the Chapel from his force. This prompted several warriors to attack the Wolves, as the day worn on the numbers involved grew until ilKhan Andrews announced that whichever Clan could take the Chapel back would be awarded the Kerensky Bloodname. Chaos ensued as the Clans all vied for the honor with ninety warriors assaulting the entrenched Wolves over three days. Wolf Elementals destroyed the Winson Bloodchapel and as Ramil Kerensky fell he detonated the Kerensky Bloodchapel. This action provided the cover for a Wolf Watch team to penetrate the main genetics repository and destroy the master genetic files of Jennifer Winson, Nicholas and Andery Kerensky. The 246th were destroyed in this action.[6]

References

  1. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 37, "Clan Wolf"
  2. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 105 - "Andery Kerensky Profile"
  3. Icons of War, p. 5
  4. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 134 - "Exclusive Bloodnames: Clan Wolf"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Blood Legacy, ch. 12
  6. The Wars of Reaving, p. 78-79

Bibliography