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After the wake of the [[Refusal War]] of 3057 between [[Clan Wolf]] and [[Clan Jade Falcon]], both Wolf and Falcon Khans sought a way to weaken the Homeworld forces while strengthening their own. This concept would emerge as the [[Harvest Trials]], as both Vlad Ward and Marthe Pyrde announced that any homeworld clan unit who wanted to fight in the Inner Sphere would have to fight a Trial of Possession to join them. This would prove to be beneficial as the two battered Clans would take this opportunity to rebuild their shattered Toumans quickly from skimming other homeworld units. While most clans would bid away their loyal units to either the Wolves or the Jade Falcons, Khan Fletcher instead offer a contract bid to the Wolf Khan Ward. Though initially, a supporter of Asa Taney's [[Home Clan Coalition]], he saw a better opportunity dealing with the Wolves than the Ice Hellion. The goal of the bid was to allow the Hell's Horses to fight on behalf of Clan Wolf while retaining loyalty to their parent clan. Malavai would bid his elite 12th Mechanized Cavalry Cluster. The bid between the two Khans bore fruit as it would allow the Horses to have three Inner Sphere worlds leased to them, while the Wolves would gain a new cluster without fighting for one. With their new planets, Malavai would finally set his sights on his sworn enemy, Clan Ghost Bear.
 
After the wake of the [[Refusal War]] of 3057 between [[Clan Wolf]] and [[Clan Jade Falcon]], both Wolf and Falcon Khans sought a way to weaken the Homeworld forces while strengthening their own. This concept would emerge as the [[Harvest Trials]], as both Vlad Ward and Marthe Pyrde announced that any homeworld clan unit who wanted to fight in the Inner Sphere would have to fight a Trial of Possession to join them. This would prove to be beneficial as the two battered Clans would take this opportunity to rebuild their shattered Toumans quickly from skimming other homeworld units. While most clans would bid away their loyal units to either the Wolves or the Jade Falcons, Khan Fletcher instead offer a contract bid to the Wolf Khan Ward. Though initially, a supporter of Asa Taney's [[Home Clan Coalition]], he saw a better opportunity dealing with the Wolves than the Ice Hellion. The goal of the bid was to allow the Hell's Horses to fight on behalf of Clan Wolf while retaining loyalty to their parent clan. Malavai would bid his elite 12th Mechanized Cavalry Cluster. The bid between the two Khans bore fruit as it would allow the Horses to have three Inner Sphere worlds leased to them, while the Wolves would gain a new cluster without fighting for one. With their new planets, Malavai would finally set his sights on his sworn enemy, Clan Ghost Bear.
  
==Death==
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==Death & Legacy==
 
Unsatisfied with Khan Fletcher's performance during their time in the Inner Sphere, he was challenged to a rapier duel over his conduct and killed by [[James Cobb]]. Malavai would later be succeeded by his slayer as the new Khan of Clan Hell's Horses.
 
Unsatisfied with Khan Fletcher's performance during their time in the Inner Sphere, he was challenged to a rapier duel over his conduct and killed by [[James Cobb]]. Malavai would later be succeeded by his slayer as the new Khan of Clan Hell's Horses.
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His successor would undo many of the change done by Khan Fletcher, such as reverting the Hell's Horses status as Warden Clan, getting revenge on Clan Wolf for their manipulation of his clan, and making peace with the Ghost Bears.
  
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==

Revision as of 17:10, 11 August 2018

Malavai Fletcher
Personal
Born29??
Died3065
AffiliationClan Hell's Horses
Profile
ProfessionKhan of Clan Hell's Horses

Malavai Fletcher was an Elemental who rose to the rank of Khan in Clan Hell's Horses.

Bidding a Slot

After the wake of the Refusal War of 3057 between Clan Wolf and Clan Jade Falcon, both Wolf and Falcon Khans sought a way to weaken the Homeworld forces while strengthening their own. This concept would emerge as the Harvest Trials, as both Vlad Ward and Marthe Pyrde announced that any homeworld clan unit who wanted to fight in the Inner Sphere would have to fight a Trial of Possession to join them. This would prove to be beneficial as the two battered Clans would take this opportunity to rebuild their shattered Toumans quickly from skimming other homeworld units. While most clans would bid away their loyal units to either the Wolves or the Jade Falcons, Khan Fletcher instead offer a contract bid to the Wolf Khan Ward. Though initially, a supporter of Asa Taney's Home Clan Coalition, he saw a better opportunity dealing with the Wolves than the Ice Hellion. The goal of the bid was to allow the Hell's Horses to fight on behalf of Clan Wolf while retaining loyalty to their parent clan. Malavai would bid his elite 12th Mechanized Cavalry Cluster. The bid between the two Khans bore fruit as it would allow the Horses to have three Inner Sphere worlds leased to them, while the Wolves would gain a new cluster without fighting for one. With their new planets, Malavai would finally set his sights on his sworn enemy, Clan Ghost Bear.

Death & Legacy

Unsatisfied with Khan Fletcher's performance during their time in the Inner Sphere, he was challenged to a rapier duel over his conduct and killed by James Cobb. Malavai would later be succeeded by his slayer as the new Khan of Clan Hell's Horses.

His successor would undo many of the change done by Khan Fletcher, such as reverting the Hell's Horses status as Warden Clan, getting revenge on Clan Wolf for their manipulation of his clan, and making peace with the Ghost Bears.

Personality

Malavai was known to be unhinged and unstable around his fellow Clansmen. His cybernetics only worsened his attitude.

Titles and Positions

Preceded by
Lair Seidman
Khan of Clan Hell's Horses
29?? – 3065
Succeeded by
James Cobb

References

Bibliography