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The warriors of these Bloodname Houses who had fought and died for their Clan during the past were still remembered and would remain so, as would their deeds and sacrifices. But the living traitors would all be stricken from Coyote Clan history, and all of their genetic legacies ended by the ruling of Khan Tatiana Steele.<ref name=FM:WCp42,43/>   
 
The warriors of these Bloodname Houses who had fought and died for their Clan during the past were still remembered and would remain so, as would their deeds and sacrifices. But the living traitors would all be stricken from Coyote Clan history, and all of their genetic legacies ended by the ruling of Khan Tatiana Steele.<ref name=FM:WCp42,43/>   
  
When Star Adder Khan [[Eamon Phoushath]] learned of his saKhan's perfidious actions, he challenged him to a [[Trial of Grievance]].  After defeating Graves, Khan Phoushath stripped him of rank and status beforehanding him and his legacy over to Khan Steele of the Coyotes.  At a Coyote Clan Council, Khan Steele executed Carson Graves and destroyed his legacy.  She then demanded that the Star Adders Annihilate the entire Graves Bloodline as punishment, something that Khan Phoushath would pragmatically refuse to do.<ref name=FM:CCp113>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 113 - "Change in the Wind"</ref>
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When Star Adder Khan [[Eamon Phoushath]] learned of his saKhan's perfidious actions, he challenged him to a [[Trial of Grievance]].  After defeating Graves, Khan Phoushath stripped him of rank and status before handing him and his legacy over to Khan Steele of the Coyotes.  At a Coyote Clan Council, Khan Steele executed Carson Graves and destroyed his legacy.  She then demanded that the Star Adders Annihilate the entire Graves Bloodline as punishment, something that Khan Phoushath would pragmatically refuse to do.<ref name=FM:CCp113>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 113 - "Change in the Wind"</ref>
  
 
==Legacy and Redemption==
 
==Legacy and Redemption==
 
After the conclusion of this incident, Clan Coyote would be wholly unified in their dedication to the Warden cause, though diminished as their numbers were.  This incident would also be the spark to the Coyote-Star Adder feud that has raged on and off for decades.<ref name=FM:WCp42,43/>
 
After the conclusion of this incident, Clan Coyote would be wholly unified in their dedication to the Warden cause, though diminished as their numbers were.  This incident would also be the spark to the Coyote-Star Adder feud that has raged on and off for decades.<ref name=FM:WCp42,43/>
  
For over 100 years the eight [[Bloodname]] Houses remained dormant under the Reaving order of Khan Steele.  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.  At some point Khan [[Leo Koga]] would lift the Reavings on these largely untainted and sealed heritages.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 164 - "Founders Future: Clan Coyote"</ref> Some would even remain exclusive to the Coyotes.<ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 194 - "Bloodnames of the Homeworld Clans, Coyote"</ref>
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For over 100 years the eight [[Bloodname]] Houses remained dormant under the Reaving order of Khan Steele.  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.  At some point Khan [[Leo Koga]] would lift the Reavings on these largely untainted and sealed heritages.  Some would even remain exclusive to the Coyotes.<ref>''The War of Reaving'', p. 194 - "Bloodnames of the Homeworld Clans, Coyote"</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Crusader Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
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* ''[[The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
 
* ''[[The Wars of Reaving]]''
  
 
[[Category: Rebellions]]
 
[[Category: Rebellions]]
 
[[Category: Political Events]]
 
[[Category: Political Events]]

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