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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | After the [[Blood Scandal]] in the late | + | After the [[Blood Scandal]] in the late [[thirtieth century]], Coyote [[Khan]] [[Tatiana Steele]] called down a [[Reaving]] upon the Bloodhouse, effectively annihilating it. All warriors and offspring were put to death in order to cleanse the taint of their treason against the Clan.<ref name=FM:WCp42,43>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 42, 43 - "The Blood Scandal"</ref> But after the events of the [[Wars of Reaving]] and the caste uprisings spurred on by [[the Society]], Clan Coyote found itself critically short on untainted Bloodlines for a time. Khan [[Leo Koga]] would lift the Reavings on these largely untainted and sealed heritages; some would even remain exclusive to the Coyotes.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 164 - "Founder's Future - Clan Coyote"</ref> |
==Known Bloodname Holders== | ==Known Bloodname Holders== |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 7 April 2023
The Kielman Bloodname was a Clan Coyote founding name.[1]
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History[edit]
After the Blood Scandal in the late thirtieth century, Coyote Khan Tatiana Steele called down a Reaving upon the Bloodhouse, effectively annihilating it. All warriors and offspring were put to death in order to cleanse the taint of their treason against the Clan.[2] But after the events of the Wars of Reaving and the caste uprisings spurred on by the Society, Clan Coyote found itself critically short on untainted Bloodlines for a time. Khan Leo Koga would lift the Reavings on these largely untainted and sealed heritages; some would even remain exclusive to the Coyotes.[3]
Known Bloodname Holders[edit]
Bloodname Founder[edit]
- Johann Kielman of Clan Coyote.[1]
Khan[edit]
saKhan[edit]
- saKhan James Kielman of Clan Coyote.[4]