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Under the AML rule, the Wolves proved to be reliable, behaving professionally, if a bit standoffish... but others not: after another contracted group, the [[Tread of Doom]] broke its contract, and stole prisoners and money from the AML before escaping, Marena considered voiding all mercenary contracts, but the Wolves' leader, Major McHale, interceded on the others' behalf and convinced her to only renegotiate the contracts.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 46</ref> Under the AML rule, the Wolves proved to be reliable, behaving professionally, if a bit standoffish... but others not: after another contracted group, the [[Tread of Doom]] broke its contract, and stole prisoners and money from the AML before escaping, Marena considered voiding all mercenary contracts, but the Wolves' leader, Major McHale, interceded on the others' behalf and convinced her to only renegotiate the contracts.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 46</ref>
− Ironically, the Lone Wolves didn't stay too much under the AML's contract: they didn't renewed his six-month contract, citing the Major [[Albert Heidegger]], ''a lack of action'', and traveled along with a group of AML Jade Falcon loyalists exiled to [[Sudeten]], capital of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]]. The Clans didn't like mercenaries, but the Remnant's leader, Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]] was more moderate; he didn't contract the Wolves, but allowed them to land on Sudeten, to rest and refit... though also ordered the Watch to ply them info about the AML [[Mercantile Militia]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 55</ref> + Ironically, the Lone Wolves didn't stay too much under the AML's contract: they didn't renewed his six-month contract, citing the Major [[Albert Heidegger]], ''a lack of action'', and traveled along with a group of AML Jade Falcon loyalists exiled to [[Sudeten]], capital of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]]. The Clans didn't like mercenaries, but the Remnant's leader, the Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]] was more moderate; he didn't contract the Wolves, but allowed them to land on Sudeten, to rest and refit... though also ordered the Watch to ply them info about the AML [[Mercantile Militia]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 55</ref>
Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref>
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Under the AML rule, the Wolves proved to be reliable, behaving professionally, if a bit standoffish... but others not: after another contracted group, the [[Tread of Doom]] broke its contract, and stole prisoners and money from the AML before escaping, Marena considered voiding all mercenary contracts, but the Wolves' leader, Major McHale, interceded on the others' behalf and convinced her to only renegotiate the contracts.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 46</ref> | Under the AML rule, the Wolves proved to be reliable, behaving professionally, if a bit standoffish... but others not: after another contracted group, the [[Tread of Doom]] broke its contract, and stole prisoners and money from the AML before escaping, Marena considered voiding all mercenary contracts, but the Wolves' leader, Major McHale, interceded on the others' behalf and convinced her to only renegotiate the contracts.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 46</ref> | ||
− | Ironically, the Lone Wolves didn't stay too much under the AML's contract: they didn't renewed his six-month contract, citing the Major [[Albert Heidegger]], ''a lack of action'', and traveled along with a group of AML Jade Falcon loyalists exiled to [[Sudeten]], capital of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]]. The Clans didn't like mercenaries, but the Remnant's leader, Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]] was more moderate; he didn't contract the Wolves, but allowed them to land on Sudeten, to rest and refit... though also ordered the Watch to ply them info about the AML [[Mercantile Militia]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 55</ref> | + | Ironically, the Lone Wolves didn't stay too much under the AML's contract: they didn't renewed his six-month contract, citing the Major [[Albert Heidegger]], ''a lack of action'', and traveled along with a group of AML Jade Falcon loyalists exiled to [[Sudeten]], capital of the [[Clan Jade Falcon Remnants]]. The Clans didn't like mercenaries, but the Remnant's leader, the Khan [[Jiyi Chistu]] was more moderate; he didn't contract the Wolves, but allowed them to land on Sudeten, to rest and refit... though also ordered the Watch to ply them info about the AML [[Mercantile Militia]].<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 55</ref> |
Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> | Once more, the Wolves arrival proved to be very opportune: less than two weeks later, the 3 March [[3152]], an invading force arrived to Sudeten, led by both [[Clan Hell's Horses]] khans.<ref>''Tamar Rising'', p. 63</ref> |