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− | The '''Vordermark''' | + | The '''Vordermark''' [[Bloodname]] was a [[Clan Widowmaker]] founding name.<ref name=HOK-37>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 37, "Clan Widowmaker"</ref> |
==Known Bloodname Holders== | ==Known Bloodname Holders== | ||
===Bloodname Founder=== | ===Bloodname Founder=== | ||
− | * [[Kyle Vordermark]], last [[saKhan]] | + | * [[Kyle Vordermark]], last [[saKhan]] of Clan Widowmaker.<ref name=HOK-37/> |
===Khan=== | ===Khan=== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | A few Widowmaker genetic legacies survived as exclusive [[Clan Wolf]] | + | A few Widowmaker genetic legacies survived as exclusive [[Clan Wolf]] Bloodnames into the Invasion Era. The most famous bearer of Widowmaker DNA (though not a Widowmaker Bloodname) was [[Natasha Kerensky]], who used Widowmaker imagery as part of her public persona. While Kyle Vordermark's conduct was deems unClanlike and dishonorable during the Widowmaker absorption, it is unclear if his Bloodname has been reaved, merely left unused, or if his body and genetic samples had been destroyed and unrecoverable.{{cn}} |
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 7 January 2023
The Vordermark Bloodname was a Clan Widowmaker founding name.[1]
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Known Bloodname Holders[edit]
Bloodname Founder[edit]
- Kyle Vordermark, last saKhan of Clan Widowmaker.[1]
Khan[edit]
saKhan[edit]
Loremaster[edit]
Field Officers[edit]
Notes[edit]
A few Widowmaker genetic legacies survived as exclusive Clan Wolf Bloodnames into the Invasion Era. The most famous bearer of Widowmaker DNA (though not a Widowmaker Bloodname) was Natasha Kerensky, who used Widowmaker imagery as part of her public persona. While Kyle Vordermark's conduct was deems unClanlike and dishonorable during the Widowmaker absorption, it is unclear if his Bloodname has been reaved, merely left unused, or if his body and genetic samples had been destroyed and unrecoverable.[citation needed]