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'''Stephen Tyler''' was the Khan of Clan Ice Hellion.
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'''Stephen Tyler''' was [[Khan]] of Clan Ice Hellion before the events leading up to [[Operation REVIVAL]]. He would become the architect of the [[Hellion's Fury]] campaign.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Death and Legacy===
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Little is known about Khan Stephen Tyler before his ascension to Khan. Stephen would be elected as Khan of Clan Ice Hellion to unify his Clan during their strife.<ref name=FMCCp77thf>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 77: The Hellion's Fury</ref>
During the Hellion’s Fury Campaign, Khan Stephen Tyler was killed in battle from a pirate raid in 3048. This left the clan to select a ristar under the name, Asa Taney. As Khan.
 
  
==Titles and Positions==
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====The Hellion's Fury====
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When the Clans were planning to invade the Inner Sphere, Khan Stephen Tyler participated in the Trials to see which Clans would invade the Inner Sphere. When the dust settled, only four Clans were chosen, with Clan Ice Hellion being among those eliminated. The Ice Hellion failure to earn a place in the Inner Sphere caused more anger within their Clan. Sensing a way to control anger and unify the Clan, Khan Tyler created the Hellion's Fury campaign. The Hellion's Fury campaign was directed at the other Clans who were also eliminated during the Trials for the invasion. This attack would not only net the Ice Hellions considerable gains, but it would allow them to vent their frustrations on the other Clans.<ref name=FMCCp77thf />
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==Death==
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During the Hellion’s Fury Campaign, Khan Stephen Tyler was killed in battle during a pirate raid in [[3048]]. This left the Clan to select a ''[[ristar]]'' known as Asa Taney as its new Khan.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 77: Calm Before the Storm</ref>
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==Legacy==
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Although Khan Tyler's campaign was a huge success in uniting his Clan, his actions would taint their reputation for years to come. The Ice Hellion Clan's Fury campaign would later become known as the "Hellion's Tantrum" outside the Clan. Most Clans would personify the Ice Hellions as a petty immature Clan that no Clan should (or would) take seriously. As a result, no Clan would want to cooperate with them. This reputation would even pass to his successor [[Asa Taney]], as he tried to gather allies for his [[Home Clan Coalition|own coalition]].<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 77: Dreams Destroyed</ref> This effect would also trickle down to various Hellion Khans. Although Stephen Tyler did not know it, his actions would forever doom his Clan.
  
 
==References==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
* ''[[Wars of Reaving]]''
 
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 4 January 2024

Stephen Tyler
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Died3048
AffiliationClan Ice Hellion
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Stephen Tyler was Khan of Clan Ice Hellion before the events leading up to Operation REVIVAL. He would become the architect of the Hellion's Fury campaign.

History[edit]

Little is known about Khan Stephen Tyler before his ascension to Khan. Stephen would be elected as Khan of Clan Ice Hellion to unify his Clan during their strife.[1]

The Hellion's Fury[edit]

When the Clans were planning to invade the Inner Sphere, Khan Stephen Tyler participated in the Trials to see which Clans would invade the Inner Sphere. When the dust settled, only four Clans were chosen, with Clan Ice Hellion being among those eliminated. The Ice Hellion failure to earn a place in the Inner Sphere caused more anger within their Clan. Sensing a way to control anger and unify the Clan, Khan Tyler created the Hellion's Fury campaign. The Hellion's Fury campaign was directed at the other Clans who were also eliminated during the Trials for the invasion. This attack would not only net the Ice Hellions considerable gains, but it would allow them to vent their frustrations on the other Clans.[1]

Death[edit]

During the Hellion’s Fury Campaign, Khan Stephen Tyler was killed in battle during a pirate raid in 3048. This left the Clan to select a ristar known as Asa Taney as its new Khan.[2]

Legacy[edit]

Although Khan Tyler's campaign was a huge success in uniting his Clan, his actions would taint their reputation for years to come. The Ice Hellion Clan's Fury campaign would later become known as the "Hellion's Tantrum" outside the Clan. Most Clans would personify the Ice Hellions as a petty immature Clan that no Clan should (or would) take seriously. As a result, no Clan would want to cooperate with them. This reputation would even pass to his successor Asa Taney, as he tried to gather allies for his own coalition.[3] This effect would also trickle down to various Hellion Khans. Although Stephen Tyler did not know it, his actions would forever doom his Clan.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 77: The Hellion's Fury
  2. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 77: Calm Before the Storm
  3. Field Manual: Crusader Clans, p. 77: Dreams Destroyed

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