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'''Ulric Kerensky''' was a [[Khan]] of [[Clan Wolf]] during the initial [[Clan Invasion]], and eventual [[ilKhan]] of the [[Clans]].
 
'''Ulric Kerensky''' was a [[Khan]] of [[Clan Wolf]] during the initial [[Clan Invasion]], and eventual [[ilKhan]] of the [[Clans]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Early Life and Career===
 
===Early Life and Career===
[[File:Clan Wolf logo.png|thumb|left|[[Clan Wolf]]]]
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[[File:ClanWolf.gif|thumb|left|[[Clan Wolf]]]]
 
A [[trueborn]] product of [[Clan]] ''[[sibko]]''s, Ulric distinguished himself early on as a brilliant MechWarrior and tactician, earning recognition from Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] himself. Khan Ward mentored the young Ulric, leading to the warrior's ascent through the ranks of Clan Wolf and introducing him to Clan politics.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-2>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 82: "Clan Wolf: Ulric Kerensky", Khan Kerlin Ward mentors Ulric</ref> Ward may have been partially responsible for instilling the [[Warden]] philosophy within his protégé, a cause that Ulric would ultimately champion throughout his career. One of Ulric's ''[[sibkin]]'' was a cadet named [[Erik Kerensky|Erik]]. Although sharing the same genetic material and Kerensky genes (effectively brothers), Ulric and Erik could not be more physically different, with Ulric growing tall with prematurely gray-white hair, while Erik was short, with a dark complexion and dark brown hair. The two would also develop polar-opposite political views, with Ulric developing into the champion of the Warden cause while Erik became a staunch traditionalist and Crusader. Despite all of this, the two remained close friends throughout their lives. Erik would eventually earn his [[Bloodname]] and would serve as a [[Star Colonel]] of the [[352nd Assault (Clan Wolf)|352nd Assault Cluster]] during the Clan Invasion, serving under Khan (and later ilKhan) Ulric.<ref name=WCS87-EK-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 87: "Erik Kerensky", Erik Kerensky was friend and ''sibmates'' with Ulric, physical and political opposites</ref>
 
A [[trueborn]] product of [[Clan]] ''[[sibko]]''s, Ulric distinguished himself early on as a brilliant MechWarrior and tactician, earning recognition from Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] himself. Khan Ward mentored the young Ulric, leading to the warrior's ascent through the ranks of Clan Wolf and introducing him to Clan politics.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-2>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 82: "Clan Wolf: Ulric Kerensky", Khan Kerlin Ward mentors Ulric</ref> Ward may have been partially responsible for instilling the [[Warden]] philosophy within his protégé, a cause that Ulric would ultimately champion throughout his career. One of Ulric's ''[[sibkin]]'' was a cadet named [[Erik Kerensky|Erik]]. Although sharing the same genetic material and Kerensky genes (effectively brothers), Ulric and Erik could not be more physically different, with Ulric growing tall with prematurely gray-white hair, while Erik was short, with a dark complexion and dark brown hair. The two would also develop polar-opposite political views, with Ulric developing into the champion of the Warden cause while Erik became a staunch traditionalist and Crusader. Despite all of this, the two remained close friends throughout their lives. Erik would eventually earn his [[Bloodname]] and would serve as a [[Star Colonel]] of the [[352nd Assault (Clan Wolf)|352nd Assault Cluster]] during the Clan Invasion, serving under Khan (and later ilKhan) Ulric.<ref name=WCS87-EK-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 87: "Erik Kerensky", Erik Kerensky was friend and ''sibmates'' with Ulric, physical and political opposites</ref>
  
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===Operation Revival===
 
===Operation Revival===
 
{{main|Clan Invasion}}
 
{{main|Clan Invasion}}
Then in [[3048]], everything changed. The ''[[Outbound Light]]'', a [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps (ComStar)|Explorer Corps]] [[JumpShip]], appeared in the [[Huntress]] system, and was immediately captured by the Smoke Jaguars. Showers, with exclusive access to the current situation in the Inner Sphere based on interrogations of the JumpShip's crew, took full advantage of the situation, spinning the information gleaned to favor an invasion. Showers suggested that ComStar might learn the location of the Clan Homeworlds, prompting an attack by the Inner Sphere. There has been a renaissance of [[LosTech]], technology lost since the fall of the [[Star League]], and the [[Successor State]] armies were slowly recovering their strength. The Federated Commonwealth was now a reality, resulting in the creation of the [[AFFC]], the largest army seen since the old [[Star League Defense Force]]. Showers suggested that if the new Commonwealth succeeded in conquering the rest of the Inner Sphere, they would declare themselves the Star League reborn, which would be a travesty in the eyes of the Clans. With these incredibly persuasive arguments, Showers successfully passed a Grand Council vote in favor of invasion by a stunning margin, with the Wolves representing the only Clan opposed.
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Then in [[3048]], everything changed. The ''[[Outbound Light]]'', a [[ComStar]] [[Explorer Corps]] [[JumpShip]], appeared in the [[Huntress]] system, and was immediately captured by the Smoke Jaguars. Showers, with exclusive access to the current situation in the Inner Sphere based on interrogations of the JumpShip's crew, took full advantage of the situation, spinning the information gleaned to favor an invasion. Showers suggested that ComStar might learn the location of the Clan Homeworlds, prompting an attack by the Inner Sphere. There has been a renaissance of [[LosTech]], technology lost since the fall of the [[Star League]], and the [[Successor State]] armies were slowly recovering their strength. The Federated Commonwealth was now a reality, resulting in the creation of the [[AFFC]], the largest army seen since the old [[Star League Defense Force]]. Showers suggested that if the new Commonwealth succeeded in conquering the rest of the Inner Sphere, they would declare themselves the Star League reborn, which would be a travesty in the eyes of the Clans. With these incredibly persuasive arguments, Showers successfully passed a Grand Council vote in favor of invasion by a stunning margin, with the Wolves representing the only Clan opposed.
  
{{quote|A thousand times, ''neg''. This is not the path to the Inner Sphere. This is not the Founder’s dream. By the sacred rede of combat, I call for a Trial of Refusal, so that we might once more rediscover our true purpose.
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{{quote|A thousand times, ''neg''. This is not the path to the Inner Sphere. This is not the Founder’s dream. By the sacred ''rede'' of combat, I call for a Trial of Refusal, so that we might once more rediscover our true purpose.
 
|Khan Ulric Kerensky, addressing the Grand Council<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 31</ref>}}<br />
 
|Khan Ulric Kerensky, addressing the Grand Council<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 31</ref>}}<br />
  
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Called Operation Revival, the invasion would include four Clans, with Clan Wolf quickly claiming a place despite their Warden leanings.<ref name=WCS26-OR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Operation Revival", the invading Clans are chosen</ref> Indeed, unlike the other Clans, the Wolves were not required (or allowed) to participate in the Trials to determine their place in the invasion. Coyote Khan Robin Steele said of the Wolves: “Through the blood of Wolf flows the blood of the Kerenskys. It is only right that they participate as the conscience and living soul of the Clans.”<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 13</ref>
 
Called Operation Revival, the invasion would include four Clans, with Clan Wolf quickly claiming a place despite their Warden leanings.<ref name=WCS26-OR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Operation Revival", the invading Clans are chosen</ref> Indeed, unlike the other Clans, the Wolves were not required (or allowed) to participate in the Trials to determine their place in the invasion. Coyote Khan Robin Steele said of the Wolves: “Through the blood of Wolf flows the blood of the Kerenskys. It is only right that they participate as the conscience and living soul of the Clans.”<ref>''Operational Turning Points: REVIVAL Trials'', p. 13</ref>
  
Leo Showers, who had been voted ilKhan in preparation for the invasion, attempted to shame Ulric and the Wolf Clan at the [[Grand Kurultai]] by assigning them the invasion corridor running through the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] and Federated Commonwealth, a challenge that seemed to offer them the least glory. He further announced that he would station himself on the Wolves' flagship, the CWS ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf]]'', a ''[[Sovetskii Soyuz]]''-class [[WarShip]].<ref name=WCS26-FP1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Final Plans", ilKhan Leo Showers attempts to embarrass the Wolf Clan</ref> Despite the implied insult and his failure to prevent the invasion, Ulric refused to be discouraged. Ulric reached an understanding with his saKhan and ardent Crusader, Garth Radick, along with his Galaxy Commanders and officers, particularly those Wolves with Crusader leanings.<ref name=WCS26-FP2>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Final Plans", Ulric agrees with the Wolf Crusaders to fully engage in the invasion</ref> Although he had failed to prevent Operation Revival, Ulric decided to beat the Crusaders at their own game by outperforming them in the invasion.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-OR-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 82: "Clan Wolf: Ulric Kerensky", Ulric plans to beat the Crusaders at their own game</ref>
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Leo Showers, who had been voted ilKhan in preparation for the invasion, attempted to shame Ulric and the Wolf Clan at the [[Grand Kurultai]] by assigning them the invasion corridor running through the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]] and Federated Commonwealth, a challenge that seemed to offer them the least glory. He further announced that he would station himself on the Wolves' flagship, the CWS ''[[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|Dire Wolf]]'', a ''[[Sovetskii Soyuz]]''-class [[WarShip]].<ref name=WCS26-FP1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Final Plans", ilKhan Leo Showers attempts to embarrass the Wolf Clan</ref> Despite the implied insult and his failure to prevent the invasion, Ulric refused to be discouraged. Ulric reached an understanding with his saKhan and ardent Crusader, Garth Radick, along with his Galaxy Commanders and officers, particularly those Wolves with Crusader leanings.<ref name=WCS26-FP2>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 26: "Final Plans", Ulric agrees with the Wolf Crusaders to fully engage in the invasion</ref> Although he had failed to prevent Operation Revival, Ulric decided to beat the Crusaders at their own game by outperforming them in the invasion.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-OR-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 82: "Clan Wolf: Ulric Kerensky", Ulric plans to beat the Crusaders at their own game</ref>
  
 
====Periphery Conquest====
 
====Periphery Conquest====
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Having experienced incredible success, even in comparison to the progress of the other Clans, Ulric created a new plan in late May preparation for the Clans' third wave attacks. Instead of targeting only six worlds as had originally been planned, the Wolves instead proposed striking at eleven worlds, including [[Rasalhague]], the heavily defended capital of the Free Rasalhague Republic. Ulric's plan received the full support from his own warriors, including Khan Radick and the Crusader faction within the Wolf Clan. Other Clans expressed serious doubts that the Wolves would be able to make good on their bold proposals, with many hoping they would fail. Ulric even showed impressive insight by setting up supply caches well behind enemy lines, utilizing his [[Merchant Caste]] to ease the logistics of the massive operation. The supply caches were hidden in uninhabited systems, well outside of the eyes of the Inner Sphere. These plans meant that the Wolves would no longer have to rely on JumpShips moving more supplies in from their rear areas.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33: "Third Wave: Challenge from the Wolf", Khan Ulric pushes up his Clan's third wave</ref> Khan Ulric's decision to attack the Republic capital in the third wave (instead of waiting for the fifth, as had originally been planned) violated a preexisting agreement with the Ghost Bears Ulric had made months earlier. However, he knew that the Bears would not press him to abide by that agreement, as they would lose face in doing so.<ref name=TCWK19-OR-R-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 19: "Operation Revival", Ulric decides to attack Rasalhague</ref><ref name=WCS3334-CM-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 33–34: "Countermeasures", Khan Ulric plans to attack Rasalhague</ref> Nevertheless, the ilKhan ruled that the Wolf Clan would have to bid against Clan Ghost Bear for the right to conquer Rasalhague, personally contacting the Bear Khans to encourage them to do so. The Khans of the Ghost Bears requested and were granted a month to consider whether their Clan wished to participate in the bidding, forcing Ulric to hold at least a [[Galaxy]] in reserve while his Wolves attacked other worlds, creating a new obstacle for the Wolf Khan. This was likely a ploy suggested by ilKhan Showers, who was eager to slow the Wolves so they would not eclipse his own Smoke Jaguars any further. Ironically, during this "free month", both Ghost Bear Khans would be replaced, with [[Theresa DelVillar]] falling in battle and [[Karl Bourjon]] facing a successful challenge within his own Clan.<ref name=WCS3334-CM-1/><ref name=LH171-1>''Lethal Heritage'', p. 171: the ilKhan insists Ulric bid against the Ghost Bears</ref><ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Wave Three: Winds of Change", the Ghost Bears participate in the bidding for Rasalhague</ref>
 
Having experienced incredible success, even in comparison to the progress of the other Clans, Ulric created a new plan in late May preparation for the Clans' third wave attacks. Instead of targeting only six worlds as had originally been planned, the Wolves instead proposed striking at eleven worlds, including [[Rasalhague]], the heavily defended capital of the Free Rasalhague Republic. Ulric's plan received the full support from his own warriors, including Khan Radick and the Crusader faction within the Wolf Clan. Other Clans expressed serious doubts that the Wolves would be able to make good on their bold proposals, with many hoping they would fail. Ulric even showed impressive insight by setting up supply caches well behind enemy lines, utilizing his [[Merchant Caste]] to ease the logistics of the massive operation. The supply caches were hidden in uninhabited systems, well outside of the eyes of the Inner Sphere. These plans meant that the Wolves would no longer have to rely on JumpShips moving more supplies in from their rear areas.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 33: "Third Wave: Challenge from the Wolf", Khan Ulric pushes up his Clan's third wave</ref> Khan Ulric's decision to attack the Republic capital in the third wave (instead of waiting for the fifth, as had originally been planned) violated a preexisting agreement with the Ghost Bears Ulric had made months earlier. However, he knew that the Bears would not press him to abide by that agreement, as they would lose face in doing so.<ref name=TCWK19-OR-R-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 19: "Operation Revival", Ulric decides to attack Rasalhague</ref><ref name=WCS3334-CM-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 33–34: "Countermeasures", Khan Ulric plans to attack Rasalhague</ref> Nevertheless, the ilKhan ruled that the Wolf Clan would have to bid against Clan Ghost Bear for the right to conquer Rasalhague, personally contacting the Bear Khans to encourage them to do so. The Khans of the Ghost Bears requested and were granted a month to consider whether their Clan wished to participate in the bidding, forcing Ulric to hold at least a [[Galaxy]] in reserve while his Wolves attacked other worlds, creating a new obstacle for the Wolf Khan. This was likely a ploy suggested by ilKhan Showers, who was eager to slow the Wolves so they would not eclipse his own Smoke Jaguars any further. Ironically, during this "free month", both Ghost Bear Khans would be replaced, with [[Theresa DelVillar]] falling in battle and [[Karl Bourjon]] facing a successful challenge within his own Clan.<ref name=WCS3334-CM-1/><ref name=LH171-1>''Lethal Heritage'', p. 171: the ilKhan insists Ulric bid against the Ghost Bears</ref><ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 21–22: "Wave Three: Winds of Change", the Ghost Bears participate in the bidding for Rasalhague</ref>
  
In preparation for the bidding and in expectation of the coming battle, Ulric consulted with Phelan Kell, knowing the bondsman had considerable knowledge and understanding of Inner Sphere tactics and dispositions, and did not lack for strategic instincts. Defending the capital world were the elite [[1st Drakøns]], with a full regiment of aerospace fighters and permanently attached conventional assets. They were joined by the [[3rd Freemen (Free Rasalhague Republic)|Third Freemen]] as well as surviving elements of the [[2nd Drakøns (Free Rasalhague Republic)|Second Drakøns]] and [[1st Freemen (Free Rasalhague Republic)|First Freemen]], regiments who had already fought the Clans — and lost — on other worlds.<ref name=WCS61-R-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 61: "Rasalhague (FRR)", overview of the battle of Rasalhague including the defending forces</ref> Kell advised that the Third Freemen on the southern continent would be ineffective, suffering from the [[Fenris Plague]]. Likewise, the First Freemen would be vulnerable based on the south polar continent with its open spaces, allowing the Clans to make best use of their long-range weaponry. He further suggested a bold plan to neutralize the [[Drakøns]]' vaunted aerospace contingent, the Flying Drakøns. The Republic government was in the process of building a new city, [[Asgard City|Asgard]], to serve as its capital, but construction was still underway, and the government remained in [[Reykjavik]]. If the Wolves were to attack at Asgard instead of Reykjavik, [[Elected Prince]] [[Haakon Magnusson]] would have the opportunity to flee Rasalhague, and would likely bring the Flying Drakøns with him as an escort. Finally, concerned at the reports of the [[Turtle Bay Massacre]] in the [[Clan Occupation Zones|Smoke Jaguar Occupation Zone]], Phelan asked Khan Ulric to bid away the ''Dire Wolf''. Doing so would not only ensure that Rasalhague would be spared orbital bombardment, but also would throw the aerospace-focused Ghost Bears off, giving Ulric the advantage in the bidding. Ulric accepted this counsel, but expressed concern that the ilKhan would insist Ulric destroy Phelan, who by now had vast operational knowledge of the Clans. Khan Ulric nevertheless went into the bidding armed with superior planning and intelligence.<ref name=LH195200-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 195–200: Khan Ulric discusses the Rasalhague planning with Phelan Kell</ref><ref>''More Tales of the Black Widow'', p. 59: "Phelan Ward Kell Wolf: MechWarrior Status Report", Phelan proves himself an asset to Ulric Kerensky</ref>
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In preparation for the bidding and in expectation of the coming battle, Ulric consulted with Phelan Kell, knowing the bondsman had considerable knowledge and understanding of Inner Sphere tactics and dispositions, and did not lack for strategic instincts. Defending the capital world were the elite [[1st Drakøns]], with a full regiment of aerospace fighters and permanently attached conventional assets. They were joined by the [[3rd Freemen]] as well as surviving elements of the [[2nd Drakøns]] and [[1st Freemen]], regiments who had already fought the Clans — and lost — on other worlds.<ref name=WCS61-R-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 61: "Rasalhague (FRR)", overview of the battle of Rasalhague including the defending forces</ref> Kell advised that the Third Freemen on the southern continent would be ineffective, suffering from the [[Fenris Plague]]. Likewise, the First Freemen would be vulnerable based on the south polar continent with its open spaces, allowing the Clans to make best use of their long-range weaponry. He further suggested a bold plan to neutralize the [[Drakøns]]' vaunted aerospace contingent, the Flying Drakøns. The Republic government was in the process of building a new city, [[Asgard City|Asgard]], to serve as its capital, but construction was still underway, and the government remained in [[Reykjavik]]. If the Wolves were to attack at Asgard instead of Reykjavik, [[Elected Prince]] [[Haakon Magnusson]] would have the opportunity to flee Rasalhague, and would likely bring the Flying Drakøns with him as an escort. Finally, concerned at the reports of the [[Turtle Bay Massacre]] in the [[Clan Occupation Zones|Smoke Jaguar Occupation Zone]], Phelan asked Khan Ulric to bid away the ''Dire Wolf''. Doing so would not only ensure that Rasalhague would be spared orbital bombardment, but also would throw the aerospace-focused Ghost Bears off, giving Ulric the advantage in the bidding. Ulric accepted this counsel, but expressed concern that the ilKhan would insist Ulric destroy Phelan, who by now had vast operational knowledge of the Clans. Khan Ulric nevertheless went into the bidding armed with superior planning and intelligence.<ref name=LH195200-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 195–200: Khan Ulric discusses the Rasalhague planning with Phelan Kell</ref><ref>''More Tales of the Black Widow'', p. 59: "Phelan Ward Kell Wolf: MechWarrior Status Report", Phelan proves himself an asset to Ulric Kerensky</ref>
  
On 4 July, Ghost Bear Khan [[Bjorn Jorgensson]] and his saKhan, [[Aletha Kabrinski]], arrived aboard the ''Dire Wolf''. With ilKhan Showers in attendance, the two Khans commenced the bidding on 7 July, engaging in what became a legendary duel of wills in the annals of Clan bidding contests. As he planned, Khan Ulric's initial bid dropped the use of the ''Dire Wolf'' and other WarShip assets. The bidding continued for over an hour, as it became clear that Ulric was absolutely determined to win the right to take Rasalhague. Ulric finally won the contest with only three front-line Clusters, considered far below what any observer considered viable. The Ghost Bears, the ilKhan and the other Clan observers were convinced the Wolves would be defeated and Ulric shamed.<ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1/><ref name=WCS3435-RTB-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 34–35: "Rasalhague: The Bid", Ulric wins a fierce bid to take Rasalhague</ref> On 12 July, Clan Wolf assaulted Rasalhague with the [[4th Wolf Guards (Clan Wolf-in-Exile)|4th Wolf Guards]], the 352nd Assault and the 279th Battle Clusters, all crack units. In addition to the defenders' front-line units, four battalions' worth of reserve 'Mechs were also called up for Rasalhague's defense, along with twenty conventional regiments. The plan Ulric had concocted with Phelan Kell's help worked to perfection. Prince Magnusson chose to flee the capital, and ''[[Överbefälhavare]]'' [[General]] [[Christian Månsdottir]] reluctantly ordered his aerospace fighters to accompany him, escorting his DropShip to the waiting ''[[Star Lord (JumpShip class)|Star Lord]]''-class ''[[Norseman]]''. Having sacrificed their greatest advantage, the defenders continued to fight valiantly but ultimately succumbed, with the Drakøns fighting almost to the death with their last stand in Reykjavik. Despite all efforts to spare civilian targets, the city was devastated, with over 70 percent of its buildings destroyed.<ref name=WCS61-R-1/><ref name=WCS3537-RTA-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–37: "Rasalhague: The Attack", the battle of Rasalhague</ref>
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On 4 July, Ghost Bear Khan [[Bjorn Jorgensson]] and his saKhan, [[Aletha Kabrinski]], arrived aboard the ''Dire Wolf''. With ilKhan Showers in attendance, the two Khans commenced the bidding on 7 July, engaging in what became a legendary duel of wills in the annals of Clan bidding contests. As he planned, Khan Ulric's initial bid dropped the use of the ''Dire Wolf'' and other WarShip assets. The bidding continued for over an hour, as it became clear that Ulric was absolutely determined to win the right to take Rasalhague. Ulric finally won the contest with only three front-line Clusters, considered far below what any observer considered viable. The Ghost Bears, the ilKhan and the other Clan observers were convinced the Wolves would be defeated and Ulric shamed.<ref name=ICS2122-GB-R-1/><ref name=WCS3435-RTB-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 34–35: "Rasalhague: The Bid", Ulric wins a fierce bid to take Rasalhague</ref> On 12 July, Clan Wolf assaulted Rasalhague with the [[4th Wolf Guards (Clan Wolf-in-Exile)|4th Wolf Guards]], the 352nd Assault and the 279th Battle Clusters, all crack units. In addition to the defenders' front-line units, four battalions' worth of reserve 'Mechs were also called up for Rasalhague's defense, along with twenty conventional regiments. The plan Ulric had concocted with Phelan Kell's help worked to perfection. Prince Magnusson chose to flee the capital, and ''[[Överbefälhavare]]'' [[General]] [[Christian Månsdottir]] reluctantly ordered his aerospace fighters to accompany him, escorting his DropShip to the waiting ''[[Star Lord (JumpShip)|Star Lord]]''-class ''[[Norseman]]''. Having sacrificed their greatest advantage, the defenders continued to fight valiantly but ultimately succumbed, with the Drakøns fighting almost to the death with their last stand in Reykjavik. Despite all efforts to spare civilian targets, the city was devastated, with over 70 percent of its buildings destroyed.<ref name=WCS61-R-1/><ref name=WCS3537-RTA-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 35–37: "Rasalhague: The Attack", the battle of Rasalhague</ref>
  
 
On 17 July, Ulric and his entourage walked through the city, surveying the ruins. When an old man approached the Khan, begging for help, he was assaulted by [[Star Commander]] Vlad, who continued to beat helpless civilian. When Phelan insisted Ulric intervene to stop him, Ulric released Phelan to stop the Wolf warrior if he could. With the advantage of surprise, Phelan knocked Vlad to the pavement, freeing the civilian. [[Elemental]] Star Commander [[Evantha Fetladral]] attempted to intervene and restrain the bondsman, but she underestimated Kell, who caught her unawares with an elbow to the stomach and dropped her with two blows to the head. Vlad attempted to attack Kell from behind, but he anticipated the blow, and pummeled the Clan officer into unconsciousness. Ulric watched all of this without comment or reaction, granting Kell leave to return the old man to his people.<ref name=LH212216-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 212–216: Khan Ulric walks through the ruins of Reykjavik, Phelan Kell defeats Vlad and Evantha Fetladral</ref><ref name=WCS37-RTA-2>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 37: "Rasalhague: The Attack", the aftermath of battle of Rasalhague</ref> Afterwards, Ulric was quick to appoint ComStar mediators to aid in Rasalhague's transition, appointing Nikol, a veteran warrior of [[Epsilon Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Epsilon Galaxy]], to lead the new council. Most of the other positions he filled with Rasalhague citizens, including former soldiers of the [[KungsArmé]]. In doing so, he effectively minimized civilian resistance to Clan occupation, although it would be some months before ''Överbefälhavare'' Månsdottir would be found and captured. The three front-line Clusters returned to their JumpShips for repair and refit, and by 25 July, Ulric was ready to leave Rasalhague and press on with the invasion. Clan Wolf had succeeded in taking the greatest prize of the invasion thus far, and had clearly taken the lead in the invasion.<ref name=WCS37-RTA-2/> Although they had faced much stiffer resistance, their third wave saw Clan Wolf conquer all of the eleven worlds they had targeted, with Rasalhague representing a tremendous coup. Three planets were from the Commonwealth with the remainder hailing from the Republic.<ref name=WCS6061-TW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 60–61: "Third Wave", the Wolves take 11 planets in their third wave</ref>
 
On 17 July, Ulric and his entourage walked through the city, surveying the ruins. When an old man approached the Khan, begging for help, he was assaulted by [[Star Commander]] Vlad, who continued to beat helpless civilian. When Phelan insisted Ulric intervene to stop him, Ulric released Phelan to stop the Wolf warrior if he could. With the advantage of surprise, Phelan knocked Vlad to the pavement, freeing the civilian. [[Elemental]] Star Commander [[Evantha Fetladral]] attempted to intervene and restrain the bondsman, but she underestimated Kell, who caught her unawares with an elbow to the stomach and dropped her with two blows to the head. Vlad attempted to attack Kell from behind, but he anticipated the blow, and pummeled the Clan officer into unconsciousness. Ulric watched all of this without comment or reaction, granting Kell leave to return the old man to his people.<ref name=LH212216-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 212–216: Khan Ulric walks through the ruins of Reykjavik, Phelan Kell defeats Vlad and Evantha Fetladral</ref><ref name=WCS37-RTA-2>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 37: "Rasalhague: The Attack", the aftermath of battle of Rasalhague</ref> Afterwards, Ulric was quick to appoint ComStar mediators to aid in Rasalhague's transition, appointing Nikol, a veteran warrior of [[Epsilon Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Epsilon Galaxy]], to lead the new council. Most of the other positions he filled with Rasalhague citizens, including former soldiers of the [[KungsArmé]]. In doing so, he effectively minimized civilian resistance to Clan occupation, although it would be some months before ''Överbefälhavare'' Månsdottir would be found and captured. The three front-line Clusters returned to their JumpShips for repair and refit, and by 25 July, Ulric was ready to leave Rasalhague and press on with the invasion. Clan Wolf had succeeded in taking the greatest prize of the invasion thus far, and had clearly taken the lead in the invasion.<ref name=WCS37-RTA-2/> Although they had faced much stiffer resistance, their third wave saw Clan Wolf conquer all of the eleven worlds they had targeted, with Rasalhague representing a tremendous coup. Three planets were from the Commonwealth with the remainder hailing from the Republic.<ref name=WCS6061-TW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 60–61: "Third Wave", the Wolves take 11 planets in their third wave</ref>
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When the Grand Kurultai finally commenced, many Khans were screaming for revenge on the Inner Sphere, favoring an all-out attack. Khan Ulric calmly asked them who they would attack, leading them to realize the only individual responsible for Showers' death was, indeed, already dead herself. SaKhan [[Perigard Zalman]] of the [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]] further pointed out that the invasion could not continue without an ilKhan to broker disputes, and selecting an ilKhan could only be done back on Strana Mechty, where all the Bloodnamed of the Clans could fully participate. Reluctantly, the other Khans agreed to return to the Homeworlds, leaving the defense of their occupation zones to their second-line Clusters and to ComStar, who would help oversee the occupation governments, and to warn the Clans if the Inner Sphere attempted a major offensive. It would be nearly a full year before the Clans returned to resume their invasion.<ref name=WCS41-YOPAD-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 41: "Year of Peace and Dread", the Khans return to the Homeworlds</ref> Khan Ulric informed Precentor Martial Focht that the Clans would be leaving for a time, but gave assurances that they would return.<ref name=BL13-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 13: Ulric assures Focht that the Clans will return</ref> Prior to leaving, however, Ulric and his Wolves had other business to take care of. [[Natasha Kerensky]], the infamous Black Widow, had heeded the recall of Bloodnamed warriors and had left Wolf's Dragoons to rejoin her Clan. Among the first duties she would perform would be to participate in the adoption ceremony of Phelan Kell into the [[Clans#Warrior Caste|warrior caste]]. Now called Phelan Wolf, Kell's [[bondcord]] was cut. It was the first such ceremony among the Wolves in nearly fifty years.<ref name=LH322327-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 322–327: Phelan Kell's adoption ceremony, Natasha Kerensky's return</ref> During the journey back to the Homeworlds, to prepare Phelan Wolf for the challenges ahead of him, Ulric ordered Star Commanders Evantha Fetladral and [[Ranna Kerensky|Ranna]] along with aerospace pilot [[Carew Nygren|Carew]] to retrain the former mercenary in hand-to-hand combat, MechWarrior combat and aerospace piloting, respectively.<ref name=BL2831-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 28–31: Evantha Fetladral, Carew and Ranna train Phelan on Ulric's orders</ref>
 
When the Grand Kurultai finally commenced, many Khans were screaming for revenge on the Inner Sphere, favoring an all-out attack. Khan Ulric calmly asked them who they would attack, leading them to realize the only individual responsible for Showers' death was, indeed, already dead herself. SaKhan [[Perigard Zalman]] of the [[Clan Steel Viper|Steel Vipers]] further pointed out that the invasion could not continue without an ilKhan to broker disputes, and selecting an ilKhan could only be done back on Strana Mechty, where all the Bloodnamed of the Clans could fully participate. Reluctantly, the other Khans agreed to return to the Homeworlds, leaving the defense of their occupation zones to their second-line Clusters and to ComStar, who would help oversee the occupation governments, and to warn the Clans if the Inner Sphere attempted a major offensive. It would be nearly a full year before the Clans returned to resume their invasion.<ref name=WCS41-YOPAD-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 41: "Year of Peace and Dread", the Khans return to the Homeworlds</ref> Khan Ulric informed Precentor Martial Focht that the Clans would be leaving for a time, but gave assurances that they would return.<ref name=BL13-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 13: Ulric assures Focht that the Clans will return</ref> Prior to leaving, however, Ulric and his Wolves had other business to take care of. [[Natasha Kerensky]], the infamous Black Widow, had heeded the recall of Bloodnamed warriors and had left Wolf's Dragoons to rejoin her Clan. Among the first duties she would perform would be to participate in the adoption ceremony of Phelan Kell into the [[Clans#Warrior Caste|warrior caste]]. Now called Phelan Wolf, Kell's [[bondcord]] was cut. It was the first such ceremony among the Wolves in nearly fifty years.<ref name=LH322327-1>''Lethal Heritage'', pp. 322–327: Phelan Kell's adoption ceremony, Natasha Kerensky's return</ref> During the journey back to the Homeworlds, to prepare Phelan Wolf for the challenges ahead of him, Ulric ordered Star Commanders Evantha Fetladral and [[Ranna Kerensky|Ranna]] along with aerospace pilot [[Carew Nygren|Carew]] to retrain the former mercenary in hand-to-hand combat, MechWarrior combat and aerospace piloting, respectively.<ref name=BL2831-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 28–31: Evantha Fetladral, Carew and Ranna train Phelan on Ulric's orders</ref>
  
===The Year of Peace and ilKhan===
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===The Year of Peace and IlKhan===
 
[[File:Conal Ward 3052.jpg|right|thumb|[[Conal Ward]], who hoped to replace Ulric as Khan]]
 
[[File:Conal Ward 3052.jpg|right|thumb|[[Conal Ward]], who hoped to replace Ulric as Khan]]
 
{{quote|'''Q:''' ''Do you swear upon the words of the [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Great Kerensky]] that you will follow the ordained trail through the black firmament of space, the trail that will ultimately lead us back to [[Terra]] to restore all that was good and pure in the [[Star League]]?''<br />'''A:''' [[Aff]]. ''I swear my [[Bloodright|blood future]] upon it.''&mdash; From the ilKhan oath-taking ceremony<ref name=WCS41-IUK-Q-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 41: "IlKhan Ulric Kerensky", ilKhan oath-taking ceremony</ref>}}
 
{{quote|'''Q:''' ''Do you swear upon the words of the [[Aleksandr Kerensky|Great Kerensky]] that you will follow the ordained trail through the black firmament of space, the trail that will ultimately lead us back to [[Terra]] to restore all that was good and pure in the [[Star League]]?''<br />'''A:''' [[Aff]]. ''I swear my [[Bloodright|blood future]] upon it.''&mdash; From the ilKhan oath-taking ceremony<ref name=WCS41-IUK-Q-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 41: "IlKhan Ulric Kerensky", ilKhan oath-taking ceremony</ref>}}
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===The Invasion Resumes===
 
===The Invasion Resumes===
In October of 3051, the Khans and their Bloodnamed warriors returned to the Inner Sphere to resume the invasion. IlKhan Ulric encouraged other Clans to mind their logistics and to implement their own LAP programs, but outside of Clan Wolf his efforts mostly fell on deaf ears.<ref name=WCS42-TCR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 42: "The Clans Return", Ulric advises the other Clans in logistical matters</ref> On 15 October in the [[Engadin]] system, Ulric welcomed Precentor Martial Focht back on the ''Dire Wolf'', this time as ilKhan. Here, he revealed the Clans' new strategy. The Wolves, and many of the other Clan, would focus their efforts on the most heavily defended worlds, or "cherry-pick" as Ulric put it. It was believed that once these planets had been conquered, less defended planets in their vicinity could be easily taken. They also hoped the loss of important worlds would demoralize the enemy. Although the technology of the Inner Sphere weaponry had improved during the Clans' absence, this was somewhat neutralized, as the Clans' bids were generally much higher than they had been previously. No longer did they attempt to bid the minimum strength needed to take a planet. Now, they bid what was needed to take a world on their established time schedule. The Clans also began deploying Elementals in [[Headhunter]] Stars, special units assigned to go behind an enemy's lines and destroy an enemy's headquarters or other key objectives. This strategy was difficult to defend against, and would devastate many commands. The arrangement with ComStar would remain in place, though the order would have to provide tactical information on enemy troop movements in response to the new plan. ComStar would also help negotiate the surrender of planetary governments who were both unable and unwilling to offer significant resistance.<ref name=BL243245-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 243–245: ilKhan Ulric meets with Focht</ref><ref name=WCS4243-THW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolves focus on the points of greatest resistance</ref> Although the ilKhan officially remained in command of Alpha Galaxy, Khan Natasha handled the elite formation's day-to-day business, and personally commanded the Dire Wolves in the field on several occasions. Early in the renewed invasion, ilKhan Ulric would approve a joint plan by Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat to bring the Draconis Combine to its knees. Called [[Operation Dragonslayer]], the two Clans would combine their forces to assault [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. The loss of Luthien was predicted to shatter House Kurita, leading to an easier path to Terra. The ilKhan, as had become the usual practice, requested intelligence on Luthien's defenses through Precentor Martial Focht, which was provided. Ulric appointed Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis to command the overall operation, though not without complaint from the Nova Cats. Over Nova Cat Khan [[Severen Leroux]]'s objections, the ilKhan approved the dispensing with the ''[[batchall]]'' as insisted by the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=LSP6-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 6: "Invasion Renewed", ilKhan Ulric approves Operation Dragonslayer</ref><ref name=BL260262-M-F-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 260–262: Ulric observes the bidding for Memmingen, informs Focht of the coming attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS60-5WAOW-1>''Invading Clans'', p. 60: "Fifth Wave: All-Out War", Ulric appoints Lincoln Osis to command the attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS114115-I-L-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 114–115: "Irece", the Nova Cat Khans quarrel with the Jaguars</ref><ref name=LSP8-JP-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 8: "The Jaguar Prepares", ilKhan Ulric allows the Smoke Jaguars to ignore the ''batchall''</ref> The Combine was tipped off to the attack by a [[Sharilar Mori|ComStar spy]], however, and with the aid of Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds, the [[Battle of Luthien (3052)|Battle of Luthien]] in early January [[3052]] proved to be a critical victory for the Inner Sphere, defeating the five Clan front-line Galaxies despite taking heavy losses.<ref name=TCWK21-TB-L-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Luthien</ref>
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In October of 3051, the Khans and their Bloodnamed warriors returned to the Inner Sphere to resume the invasion. IlKhan Ulric encouraged other Clans to mind their logistics and to implement their own LAP programs, but outside of Clan Wolf his efforts mostly fell on deaf ears.<ref name=WCS42-TCR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 42: "The Clans Return", Ulric advises the other Clans in logistical matters</ref> On 15 October in the [[Engadin]] system, Ulric welcomed Precentor Martial Focht back on the ''Dire Wolf'', this time as ilKhan. Here, he revealed the Clans' new strategy. The Wolves, and many of the other Clan, would focus their efforts on the most heavily defended worlds, or "cherry-pick" as Ulric put it. It was believed that once these planets had been conquered, less defended planets in their vicinity could be easily taken. They also hoped the loss of important worlds would demoralize the enemy. Although the technology of the Inner Sphere weaponry had improved during the Clans' absence, this was somewhat neutralized, as the Clans' bids were generally much higher than they had been previously. No longer did they attempt to bid the minimum strength needed to take a planet. Now, they bid what was needed to take a world on their established time schedule. The Clans also began deploying Elementals in [[Headhunter]] Stars, special units assigned to go behind an enemy's lines and destroy an enemy's headquarters or other key objectives. This strategy was difficult to defend against, and would devastate many commands. The arrangement with ComStar would remain in place, though the order would have to provide tactical information on enemy troop movements in response to the new plan. ComStar would also help negotiate the surrender of planetary governments who were both unable and unwilling to offer significant resistance.<ref name=BL243245-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 243–245: ilKhan Ulric meets with Focht</ref><ref name=WCS4243-THW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolves focus on the points of greatest resistance</ref> Although the ilKhan officially remained in command of Alpha Galaxy, Khan Natasha handled the elite formation's day-to-day business, and personally commanded the Dire Wolves in the field on several occasions. Early in the renewed invasion, ilKhan Ulric would approve a joint plan by Clans Smoke Jaguar and Nova Cat to bring the Draconis Combine to its knees. Called [[Operation Dragonslayer]], the two Clans would combine their forces to assault [[Luthien]], the capital of the Draconis Combine. The loss of Luthien was predicted to shatter House Kurita, leading to an easier path to Terra. The ilKhan, as had become the usual practice, requested intelligence on Luthien's defenses through Precentor Martial Focht, which was provided. Ulric appointed Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis to command the overall operation, though not without complaint from the Nova Cats. Over Nova Cat Khan [[Severen Leroux]]'s objections, the ilKhan approved the dispensing with the ''[[batchall]]'' as insisted by the Smoke Jaguars.<ref name=LSP6-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 6: "Invasion Renewed", ilKhan Ulric approves Operation Dragonslayer</ref><ref name=BL260262-M-F-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 260–262: Ulric observes the bidding for Memmingen, informs Focht of the coming attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS60-5WAOW-1>''Invading Clans'', p. 60: "Fifth Wave: All-Out War", Ulric appoints Lincoln Osis to command the attack on Luthien</ref><ref name=ICS114115-I-L-1>''Invading Clans'', pp. 114–115: "Irece", the Nova Cat Khans quarrel with the Jaguars</ref><ref name=LSP8-JP-U-1>''Luthien'', p. 8: "The Jaguar Prepares", ilKhan Ulric allows the Smoke Jaguars to ignore the ''batchall''</ref> The Combine was tipped off to the attack by a [[Sharilar Mori|ComStar spy]], however, and with the aid of Wolf's Dragoons and the Kell Hounds, the [[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|Battle of Luthien]] in early January [[3052]] proved to be a critical victory for the Inner Sphere, defeating the five Clan front-line Galaxies despite taking heavy losses.<ref name=TCWK21-TB-L-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Luthien</ref>
  
 
On 20 November, ilKhan Ulric observed the bidding for [[Memmingen]] between Khan Natasha and Star Colonel Marcos Radick. Natasha eventually conceded the bid, but not before cutting Marcos' forces so low that he was unable to engage the [[3rd Drakøns]] in a slugging match and began razing villages in frustration.<ref name=BL260262-M-F-1/><ref name=WCS64-M-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Memmingen (FRR)", Marcos Radick takes Memmingen after killing hundreds of civilians</ref> Khan Natasha Kerensky quickly validated Ulric's trust and her own reputation when she led Alpha Galaxy in the conquest of [[Tamar]], one of the founding cornerstones of the Lyran Commonwealth, a planet that had resisted conquest by House Kurita for centuries.<ref name=WCS4344-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 43–44: "Tamar", the battle of Tamar</ref> The Golden Keshik joined Khan Natasha during the battle, though the ilKhan himself apparently did not participate.<ref name=WCS64-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Tamar (FC)", the Golden Keshik takes part in the fighting on Tamar</ref> The Wolves would later make Tamar the capital of their occupation zone. Natasha would later command the invasion of [[Satalice]] in the Free Rasalhague Republic, winning another important world, although the fighting took nearly two months. It was on Satalice that Star Commander Phelan Wolf captured [[Ragnar Magnusson]], the son of Elected Prince Haakon Magnusson, dealing a crushing morale blow to the crumbling Republic. The young Magnusson became a bondsman in Clan Wolf.<ref name=WCS4243-THW-S-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolf Clan takes Satalice while capturing Ragnar</ref><ref name=WCS65-SAT-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 65: "Satalice (FRR)", Phelan Wolf captures Ragnar Magnusson</ref>
 
On 20 November, ilKhan Ulric observed the bidding for [[Memmingen]] between Khan Natasha and Star Colonel Marcos Radick. Natasha eventually conceded the bid, but not before cutting Marcos' forces so low that he was unable to engage the [[3rd Drakøns]] in a slugging match and began razing villages in frustration.<ref name=BL260262-M-F-1/><ref name=WCS64-M-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Memmingen (FRR)", Marcos Radick takes Memmingen after killing hundreds of civilians</ref> Khan Natasha Kerensky quickly validated Ulric's trust and her own reputation when she led Alpha Galaxy in the conquest of [[Tamar]], one of the founding cornerstones of the Lyran Commonwealth, a planet that had resisted conquest by House Kurita for centuries.<ref name=WCS4344-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 43–44: "Tamar", the battle of Tamar</ref> The Golden Keshik joined Khan Natasha during the battle, though the ilKhan himself apparently did not participate.<ref name=WCS64-T1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 64: "Tamar (FC)", the Golden Keshik takes part in the fighting on Tamar</ref> The Wolves would later make Tamar the capital of their occupation zone. Natasha would later command the invasion of [[Satalice]] in the Free Rasalhague Republic, winning another important world, although the fighting took nearly two months. It was on Satalice that Star Commander Phelan Wolf captured [[Ragnar Magnusson]], the son of Elected Prince Haakon Magnusson, dealing a crushing morale blow to the crumbling Republic. The young Magnusson became a bondsman in Clan Wolf.<ref name=WCS4243-THW-S-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 42–43: "The Hunting Wolf", the Wolf Clan takes Satalice while capturing Ragnar</ref><ref name=WCS65-SAT-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 65: "Satalice (FRR)", Phelan Wolf captures Ragnar Magnusson</ref>
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When the Wolves attacked [[Bessarabia]] in December, the ilKhan personally commanded a force including the Golden Keshik and all of Alpha Galaxy. Defending the planet was the [[5th Davion Guards|5th Davion Guards RCT]]; a crack command entrenched around the capital of Lothas and the industrial-mining center of Cintosh. Appraising the defenders' positions, Ulric landed his forces far from the Guards, repeatedly feinting towards one target and then the other. Taking advantage of their superior speed and weapons, the Wolves would strike back and forth, lulling the Guards' command staff into attempting to second-guess ilKhan Ulric. When the Guards sent reinforcements to Cintosh, the Wolves overwhelmed the understrength defenders at Lothas, inflicting very heavy losses. The Guards retreated from the planet, falling back to [[La Grave]]. Ulric, Alpha Galaxy and the Wolves had secured another victory and world.<ref name=WCS66-B1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 66: "Bessarabia (FC)", the battle of Bessarabia</ref>
 
When the Wolves attacked [[Bessarabia]] in December, the ilKhan personally commanded a force including the Golden Keshik and all of Alpha Galaxy. Defending the planet was the [[5th Davion Guards|5th Davion Guards RCT]]; a crack command entrenched around the capital of Lothas and the industrial-mining center of Cintosh. Appraising the defenders' positions, Ulric landed his forces far from the Guards, repeatedly feinting towards one target and then the other. Taking advantage of their superior speed and weapons, the Wolves would strike back and forth, lulling the Guards' command staff into attempting to second-guess ilKhan Ulric. When the Guards sent reinforcements to Cintosh, the Wolves overwhelmed the understrength defenders at Lothas, inflicting very heavy losses. The Guards retreated from the planet, falling back to [[La Grave]]. Ulric, Alpha Galaxy and the Wolves had secured another victory and world.<ref name=WCS66-B1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 66: "Bessarabia (FC)", the battle of Bessarabia</ref>
  
On 7 January, ilKhan Ulric Kerensky met with Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht and [[Primus of ComStar|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] of ComStar in Solsveda on Satalice. Waterly attempted to convince Ulric to target [[Tharkad]] for invasion, even though the Lyran capital was far from the Clan front. The Primus still hoped to use the Clans as part of her plan to subjugate the Inner Sphere under ComStar's rule. Amused, Ulric informed her that the ultimate goal of the Clans was Terra, which had been held by ComStar as its headquarters almost since the start of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. From Terra, the Clans would re-form the Star League. This shocked Waterly and Focht, who were forced to recognize that they would soon be forced to meet the Clans as an enemy.<ref name=WCS46-TERRA-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 46: "Tukayyid", Ulric tells ComStar the Clans' target is Terra</ref><ref name=BL366368-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 366–368: Ulric meets with Focht and Waterly, vows to take Terra</ref><ref name=CSS67-CR-1>''ComStar'', p. 67: "Conflict Renewed", Waterly attempts to press the Clans to attack Tharkad but is shocked to learn that Terra is their true target</ref><ref name=ER3052-18-T-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 18: "Tukayyid", Focht and Waterly learn that that Clans' target is Terra</ref>
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On 7 January, ilKhan Ulric Kerensky met with Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht and [[Primus (ComStar)|Primus]] [[Myndo Waterly]] of ComStar in Solsveda on Satalice. Waterly attempted to convince Ulric to target [[Tharkad]] for invasion, even though the Lyran capital was far from the Clan front. The Primus still hoped to use the Clans as part of her plan to subjugate the Inner Sphere under ComStar's rule. Amused, Ulric informed her that the ultimate goal of the Clans was Terra, which had been held by ComStar as its headquarters almost since the start of the [[Succession Wars (History)|Succession Wars]]. From Terra, the Clans would re-form the Star League. This shocked Waterly and Focht, who were forced to recognize that they would soon be forced to meet the Clans as an enemy.<ref name=WCS46-TERRA-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 46: "Tukayyid", Ulric tells ComStar the Clans' target is Terra</ref><ref name=BL366368-1>''Blood Legacy'', pp. 366–368: Ulric meets with Focht and Waterly, vows to take Terra</ref><ref name=CSS67-CR-1>''ComStar'', p. 67: "Conflict Renewed", Waterly attempts to press the Clans to attack Tharkad but is shocked to learn that Terra is their true target</ref><ref name=ER3052-18-T-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 18: "Tukayyid", Focht and Waterly learn that that Clans' target is Terra</ref>
  
 
While the invasion continued, a [[Trial of Bloodright]] commenced for the House Ward Bloodname vacated by the death (by ritual suicide) of Cyrilla Ward, who in her will nominated Phelan Wolf for her Bloodright, knowing that Conal Ward and his Crusaders would not otherwise allow the [[Freeborn|freebirth]] to participate. In the first round of the Trial on 8 February, Ulric served as Oathmaster when Phelan faced the Elemental Dean, with the Wolf Clan adoptee winning unaugmented.<ref name=LD8090-UK-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 80–90: Ulric serves as Oathmaster in Phelan's Trial</ref> On 25 February, Ulric summoned Phelan Wolf. He praised the young warrior for his performance on [[Hyperion]], and then gave him an explanation on the importance of superior Bloodheritages over others. The ilKhan then ordered his protégé to begin researching Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht. Ulric understood that an eventual conflict between ComStar and the Clans was now inevitable, in light of the Clan's goal of conquering Terra. Having realized that Focht's name was an alias, he ordered Phelan to discover who he really was, using the work of Gustavus Michaels as a foundation. Even then, Ulric foresaw meeting Focht on the field of battle.<ref name=LD106110-UK-PW-H-F-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 106–110: Ulric has Phelan investigate Focht's origins</ref> On 2 April, Ulric again presided over the [[House Ward]] Bloodright Trial, this time as Phelan Wolf faced Lajos, a fellow MechWarrior.<ref name=LD172174-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 172–174: Phelan Wolf's third round match</ref> Ulric approved Phelan's tactics to win, which Conal Ward found dishonorable. Not long after, Phelan reported his findings on the Focht project to Ulric, concluding that the Precentor Martial had originally been [[Frederick Steiner]].<ref name=LD176181-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 176–181: Phelan deduces Focht's identity and reports to Ulric</ref>
 
While the invasion continued, a [[Trial of Bloodright]] commenced for the House Ward Bloodname vacated by the death (by ritual suicide) of Cyrilla Ward, who in her will nominated Phelan Wolf for her Bloodright, knowing that Conal Ward and his Crusaders would not otherwise allow the [[Freeborn|freebirth]] to participate. In the first round of the Trial on 8 February, Ulric served as Oathmaster when Phelan faced the Elemental Dean, with the Wolf Clan adoptee winning unaugmented.<ref name=LD8090-UK-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 80–90: Ulric serves as Oathmaster in Phelan's Trial</ref> On 25 February, Ulric summoned Phelan Wolf. He praised the young warrior for his performance on [[Hyperion]], and then gave him an explanation on the importance of superior Bloodheritages over others. The ilKhan then ordered his protégé to begin researching Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht. Ulric understood that an eventual conflict between ComStar and the Clans was now inevitable, in light of the Clan's goal of conquering Terra. Having realized that Focht's name was an alias, he ordered Phelan to discover who he really was, using the work of Gustavus Michaels as a foundation. Even then, Ulric foresaw meeting Focht on the field of battle.<ref name=LD106110-UK-PW-H-F-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 106–110: Ulric has Phelan investigate Focht's origins</ref> On 2 April, Ulric again presided over the [[House Ward]] Bloodright Trial, this time as Phelan Wolf faced Lajos, a fellow MechWarrior.<ref name=LD172174-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 172–174: Phelan Wolf's third round match</ref> Ulric approved Phelan's tactics to win, which Conal Ward found dishonorable. Not long after, Phelan reported his findings on the Focht project to Ulric, concluding that the Precentor Martial had originally been [[Frederick Steiner]].<ref name=LD176181-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 176–181: Phelan deduces Focht's identity and reports to Ulric</ref>
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Overall, the renewed invasion (known as the "fifth wave") saw nothing but continued success for Clan Wolf, as between November 3051 and April [[3052]], the Wolf Clan took 32 Inner Sphere worlds, as Ulric Kerensky's forces continued to outperform the other Clans.<ref name=WCS6469-5W-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 64–69: "Fifth Wave", details of the Wolves' Fifth Wave</ref>
 
Overall, the renewed invasion (known as the "fifth wave") saw nothing but continued success for Clan Wolf, as between November 3051 and April [[3052]], the Wolf Clan took 32 Inner Sphere worlds, as Ulric Kerensky's forces continued to outperform the other Clans.<ref name=WCS6469-5W-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 64–69: "Fifth Wave", details of the Wolves' Fifth Wave</ref>
  
Aware that they had to prevent the Clans from achieving their goal or else meet their own destruction, Focht concocted a plan to stop the Clans. On 5 April, he met with Ulric again on the ''Dire Wolf'' in the [[Diosd]] system. There, Focht proposed a Trial of Possession by proxy for Terra, to be fought on the Rasalhague world of [[Tukayyid]] between the twelve armies of Focht's [[Com Guards]] and the invading Clans. Ulric attempted to distract Focht by hinting he knew the Precentor Martial's true identity, only to be unsettled himself by the extent of Focht's bid. After extensive negotiating, the ilKhan and the Precentor Martial reached terms that both could accept. If the Clans were victorious, ComStar would surrender Terra and place itself under the Clans' control. If ComStar won, the Clans would abide by a fifteen-year truce, vowing not to advance any further towards Terra then Tukayyid.<ref name=LD182190-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 182–190: Tukayyid negotiations</ref><ref name=ER3052-19-T-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 19: "Tukayyid", Ulric and Focht negotiate the terms for the battle of Tukayyid</ref>
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Aware that they had to prevent the Clans from achieving their goal or else meet their own destruction, Focht concocted a plan to stop the Clans. On 5 April, he met with Ulric again on the ''Dire Wolf'' in the [[Diosd]] system. There, Focht proposed a Trial of Possession by proxy for Terra, to be fought on the Rasalhague world of [[Tukayyid]] between the twelve armies of Focht's [[Com Guards]] and the invading Clans. Ulric attempted to distract Focht by hinting he knew the Precentor Martial's true identity, only to be unsettled himself by the extent of Focht's bid. After extensive negotiating, the IlKhan and the Precentor Martial reached terms that both could accept. If the Clans were victorious, ComStar would surrender Terra and place itself under the Clans' control. If ComStar won, the Clans would abide by a fifteen-year truce, vowing not to advance any further towards Terra then Tukayyid.<ref name=LD182190-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 182–190: Tukayyid negotiations</ref><ref name=ER3052-19-T-1>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 19: "Tukayyid", Ulric and Focht negotiate the terms for the battle of Tukayyid</ref>
  
 
===Tukayyid===
 
===Tukayyid===
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One week after meeting with Focht, ilKhan Ulric summoned the Khans of the invading Clans to a ''kurultai'' in the [[Lothan]] system where he presented the agreement. Despite some dissent, the Khans overwhelmingly approved this course of action, anticipating a quick victory. Bidding commenced to determine which Clan would land first, and which cities they would target. The ilKhan attempted to advise the other Clans not to underestimate the Com Guards, and further to prepare for a lengthy campaign. As usual, most ignored his counsel, with only the Ghost Bears heeding his words, equipping most of their 'Mechs primarily with energy weapons as the Wolves did. Ulric privately instructed Khan Natasha to bid conservatively, realizing that the other Clans would overextend themselves. Indeed, the Jade Falcons, Smoke Jaguars and Nova Cats were determined to cost Clan Wolf a chance to earn the most glory. Clan Wolf finished last in the bidding, and would not land until day five. After the targets and timing were determined, it was finally decided that the battle would have no bearing on the [[ilClan]] prophecy. Thus the stage was set for a battle to determine the future of humanity.<ref name=WCS47-FB-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 47: "Final Bidding", the Clans bid in preparation for the campaign on Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TUK4-I-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 4: "Introduction", the Ghost Bears arm themselves with energy weapons at Ulric's suggestion</ref><ref name=TUK7-PTC-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 7: "Playing the Clans", Ulric announces the agreement with ComStar, advises the Clans not to underestimate the Com Guards</ref> When he relayed the results of the ''kurultai'' to Khan Natasha, Phelan Wolf and Star Captain Ranna, Ulric relaxed with a bottle of [[Timbiqui Dark]] that had been taken from Lothan. Enjoying the beverage, the ilKhan casually mentioned his intent to conquer the world of [[Timbiqui]]. He also warned Phelan Wolf that Conal Ward may attempt to use the fighting on Tukayyid to his advantage, getting Phelan killed to eliminate the threat of his winning a Bloodname.<ref name=LD210213-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 210–213: Ulric talks about the Tukayyid bidding over a Timbiqui Dark Brew</ref> Ulric's comment regarding Timbiqui, and the ilKhan's preference for the beverage, would later somehow become public knowledge in the Inner Sphere, further boosting the profile of [[Timbiqui Spirits]] as they began an advertising campaign around it.<ref name=MH3055-111-TDB-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 111: "Price of Freedom", Ulric's preference for Timbiqui Dark Brew is used in an advertisement</ref>
 
One week after meeting with Focht, ilKhan Ulric summoned the Khans of the invading Clans to a ''kurultai'' in the [[Lothan]] system where he presented the agreement. Despite some dissent, the Khans overwhelmingly approved this course of action, anticipating a quick victory. Bidding commenced to determine which Clan would land first, and which cities they would target. The ilKhan attempted to advise the other Clans not to underestimate the Com Guards, and further to prepare for a lengthy campaign. As usual, most ignored his counsel, with only the Ghost Bears heeding his words, equipping most of their 'Mechs primarily with energy weapons as the Wolves did. Ulric privately instructed Khan Natasha to bid conservatively, realizing that the other Clans would overextend themselves. Indeed, the Jade Falcons, Smoke Jaguars and Nova Cats were determined to cost Clan Wolf a chance to earn the most glory. Clan Wolf finished last in the bidding, and would not land until day five. After the targets and timing were determined, it was finally decided that the battle would have no bearing on the [[ilClan]] prophecy. Thus the stage was set for a battle to determine the future of humanity.<ref name=WCS47-FB-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 47: "Final Bidding", the Clans bid in preparation for the campaign on Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TUK4-I-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 4: "Introduction", the Ghost Bears arm themselves with energy weapons at Ulric's suggestion</ref><ref name=TUK7-PTC-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 7: "Playing the Clans", Ulric announces the agreement with ComStar, advises the Clans not to underestimate the Com Guards</ref> When he relayed the results of the ''kurultai'' to Khan Natasha, Phelan Wolf and Star Captain Ranna, Ulric relaxed with a bottle of [[Timbiqui Dark]] that had been taken from Lothan. Enjoying the beverage, the ilKhan casually mentioned his intent to conquer the world of [[Timbiqui]]. He also warned Phelan Wolf that Conal Ward may attempt to use the fighting on Tukayyid to his advantage, getting Phelan killed to eliminate the threat of his winning a Bloodname.<ref name=LD210213-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 210–213: Ulric talks about the Tukayyid bidding over a Timbiqui Dark Brew</ref> Ulric's comment regarding Timbiqui, and the ilKhan's preference for the beverage, would later somehow become public knowledge in the Inner Sphere, further boosting the profile of [[Timbiqui Spirits]] as they began an advertising campaign around it.<ref name=MH3055-111-TDB-1>''Mercenary's Handbook 3055'', p. 111: "Price of Freedom", Ulric's preference for Timbiqui Dark Brew is used in an advertisement</ref>
  
The campaign on Tukayyid proved to be a bloodbath for all participants. The early stages of the battle went particularly poorly for the Clans, with several meeting early defeat as their plans went awry. IlKhan Ulric was forced to order the Smoke Jaguars to retreat to preserve their remaining forces when both of their Khans were taken out of the fighting, only to have elements of the Jaguars' [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Alpha Galaxy]], particularly the [[6th Jaguar Dragoons (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|6th Jaguar Dragoons]], ignore these orders, resulting in further unnecessary losses.<ref name=TUK29-CSJ-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 29: "Campaign: Clan Smoke Jaguar", Ulric orders the Smoke Jaguars to retreat</ref> The Ghost Bears fared among the best of the Clans, capturing one city but falling short of taking the second. Their Khans offered no complaint when ilKhan Ulric ordered an end to their campaign, knowing the overall battle for Tukayyid had already been decided.<ref name=TUK48-CGB-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 48: "Campaign: Clan Ghost Bear", Ulric ends the Ghost Bear campaign</ref> Most of the other Clans also met defeat within hours, days or weeks. When the Wolves landed, they faced the Com Guard [[9th Army (ComStar)|Ninth]] and [[10th Army (ComStar)|Tenth Armies]], some of the best troops ComStar had to offer. As the campaign dragged on and other Clans were forced to retreat, the Wolves faced further reinforcements from the [[11th Army (ComStar)|Eleventh Army]] as well. During the early stages of the campaign, Ulric himself saw little combat, as the other Clans had declined to allow him to coordinate battles. Instead, he based himself at the Wolf Clan Headquarters, monitoring the Wolves' progress in the advanced holotank. It was from the holotank that ilKhan Ulric was able to determine that ComStar's elite [[278th Division (ComStar)|278th Division]] was the Tenth Army's linchpin, as the so-called "Clear Courtesy" unit stood their ground against the Thirteenth Wolf Guards and other units. Directing his forces' attention against the 278th, the Com Guard unit was utterly destroyed.<ref name=CSS72-BFT-278TH-D-1>''ComStar'', p. 72: "Battle for Tukayyid", the 278th Division is destroyed on Ulric's orders</ref> At one point, Ulric was forced to order Conal Ward and his [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Delta Galaxy]] back from their engagement with the Com Guards, seeing that they were becoming overextended. Ulric finally took the field in the Pozoristu Mountains, leading the Wolves in their finest hour. The Golden Keshik, still officially serving as the ilKhan's honor guard, took heavy losses as did most other Wolf units, and Khan Garth Radick, who had been leading Beta Galaxy, was killed at the peak of the fighting. Despite these heavy losses, Khan Natasha and her Wolf Spiders led the Wolves to victory, securing both their objectives, the only Clan to do so. With only the Ghost Bears and Jade Falcons achieving draws, the Clans as a whole were defeated.<ref name=WCS5051-TW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 50–51: "Wolf", the Wolf Clan campaign on Tukayyid</ref><ref name=LD250251-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 250–251: Ulric monitors the fighting from his holotank</ref><ref name=LD284285-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 284–285: Ulric pulls Conal Ward back</ref>
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The campaign on Tukayyid proved to be a bloodbath for all participants. The early stages of the battle went particularly poorly for the Clans, with several meeting early defeat as their plans went awry. IlKhan Ulric was forced to order the Smoke Jaguars to retreat to preserve their remaining forces when both of their Khans were taken out of the fighting, only to have elements of the Jaguars' [[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|Alpha Galaxy]], particularly the [[6th Jaguar Dragoons (Clan Smoke Jaguar)|6th Jaguar Dragoons]], ignore these orders, resulting in further unnecessary losses.<ref name=TUK29-CSJ-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 29: "Campaign: Clan Smoke Jaguar", Ulric orders the Smoke Jaguars to retreat</ref> The Ghost Bears fared among the best of the Clans, capturing one city but falling short of taking the second. Their Khans offered no complaint when IlKhan Ulric ordered an end to their campaign, knowing the overall battle for Tukayyid had already been decided.<ref name=TUK48-CGB-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 48: "Campaign: Clan Ghost Bear", Ulric ends the Ghost Bear campaign</ref> Most of the other Clans also met defeat within hours, days or weeks. When the Wolves landed, they faced the Com Guard [[9th Army (ComStar)|Ninth]] and [[10th Army (ComStar)|Tenth Armies]], some of the best troops ComStar had to offer. As the campaign dragged on and other Clans were forced to retreat, the Wolves faced further reinforcements from the [[11th Army (ComStar)|Eleventh Army]] as well. During the early stages of the campaign, Ulric himself saw little combat, as the other Clans had declined to allow him to coordinate battles. Instead, he based himself at the Wolf Clan Headquarters, monitoring the Wolves' progress in the advanced holotank. It was from the holotank that ilKhan Ulric was able to determine that ComStar's elite [[278th Division (ComStar)|278th Division]] was the Tenth Army's linchpin, as the so-called "Clear Courtesy" unit stood their ground against the Thirteenth Wolf Guards and other units. Directing his forces' attention against the 278th, the Com Guard unit was utterly destroyed.<ref name=CSS72-BFT-278TH-D-1>''ComStar'', p. 72: "Battle for Tukayyid", the 278th Division is destroyed on Ulric's orders</ref> At one point, Ulric was forced to order Conal Ward and his [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Delta Galaxy]] back from their engagement with the Com Guards, seeing that they were becoming overextended. Ulric finally took the field in the Pozoristu Mountains, leading the Wolves in their finest hour. The Golden Keshik, still officially serving as the ilKhan's honor guard, took heavy losses as did most other Wolf units, and Khan Garth Radick, who had been leading Beta Galaxy, was killed at the peak of the fighting. Despite these heavy losses, Khan Natasha and her Wolf Spiders led the Wolves to victory, securing both their objectives, the only Clan to do so. With only the Ghost Bears and Jade Falcons achieving draws, the Clans as a whole were defeated.<ref name=WCS5051-TW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', pp. 50–51: "Wolf", the Wolf Clan campaign on Tukayyid</ref><ref name=LD250251-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 250–251: Ulric monitors the fighting from his holotank</ref><ref name=LD284285-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 284–285: Ulric pulls Conal Ward back</ref>
  
 
On 20 May, after 21 days of fighting, ilKhan Ulric Kerensky conceded the battle of Tukayyid to Focht and the Com Guards. Both men acknowledged the great accomplishments of the other.<ref name=LD316320>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 316–320: Ulric names Focht victor of Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TUK109-CTL-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 109: "Counting the Losses", ilKhan Ulric concedes Tukayyid</ref><ref name=ER3052-20-T-2>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 19: "Tukayyid", Ulric concedes the battle of Tukayyid after 21 days of fighting</ref><ref name=TCWK21-TB-TK-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Tukayyid</ref> The [[Truce of Tukayyid]], though hard-fought and costly beyond comprehension, became a reality.
 
On 20 May, after 21 days of fighting, ilKhan Ulric Kerensky conceded the battle of Tukayyid to Focht and the Com Guards. Both men acknowledged the great accomplishments of the other.<ref name=LD316320>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 316–320: Ulric names Focht victor of Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TUK109-CTL-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 109: "Counting the Losses", ilKhan Ulric concedes Tukayyid</ref><ref name=ER3052-20-T-2>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 19: "Tukayyid", Ulric concedes the battle of Tukayyid after 21 days of fighting</ref><ref name=TCWK21-TB-TK-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Tears of Blood", the planning and execution of the battle of Tukayyid</ref> The [[Truce of Tukayyid]], though hard-fought and costly beyond comprehension, became a reality.
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====Aftermath====
 
====Aftermath====
 
[[File:Lincoln Osis.jpg|thumb|right|Khan [[Lincoln Osis]] tried and failed to vacate the Treaty of Tukayyid]]
 
[[File:Lincoln Osis.jpg|thumb|right|Khan [[Lincoln Osis]] tried and failed to vacate the Treaty of Tukayyid]]
Clan Wolf's performance was credited not simply to the superior skill of their warriors, but to Ulric's overall strategy and attention to logistics. The ilKhan alone recognized what Tukayyid would become, and took great care to protect his supply depots and supply lines. Other Clans failed in this, and so were met with defeat.<ref name=WCS52-LW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 52: "Lessons of War", Ulric's planning guides the Wolves to victory</ref><ref name=TUK108-COT-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 108: "Clash of Titans", Ulric's insight into Focht's methods helps give the Wolves the advantage</ref> On 12 June on board the ''Dire Wolf'', ilKhan Ulric presided over the Bloodname ceremony of Phelan Wolf, who now became Phelan Ward.<ref name=LD356358-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 356–358: Ulric attends Phelan Ward's Bloodname ceremony</ref> Moments later, a Clan Council meeting was held to choose a new Khan to replace the slain Garth Radick. There, Conal Ward was forced to resign as Loremaster for having cheated in the Ward Bloodname ceremony, and was further pressured by Natasha Kerensky to nominate Phelan Ward as the Clan's new saKhan. By popular acclaim, the young freebirth warrior was elected, completing his meteoric rise.<ref name=LD358362-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 358–362: Khan Phelan Ward</ref> Immediately thereafter, a Grand Kurultai was held, this time by HPG transmission. Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis, citing ComStar's treachery in the aborted [[Operation Scorpion]], pressed a vote for Uric to be removed and the Truce repudiated. IlKhan Ulric recognized the motion, and allowed Osis to speak in favor of it while Khan Phelan Ward spoke against it. Osis claimed that Ulric had failed by not coordinating the Clans on Tukayyid, and that he had acted against the invasion at every turn. Ward gave a spirited rebuttal, challenging Osis' assertions, pointing out that the Wolf Clan had outperformed the other invaders at every turn, that the Inner Sphere had now inflicted several defeats on the Clans, and that the Clans required time to prepare for this new age of warfare. Osis' measure was defeated, and the peace won on Tukayyid was upheld.<ref name=LD362367-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 362–367: ilKhan Ulric presides at the Grand Kurultai</ref><ref name=WCS54-CR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 54: "Clan ''Ristars''", the Clans uphold the Treaty of Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TCWK21-EP-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Enforced Peace", the Clans uphold the peace won on Tukayyid</ref> Afterwards, Ulric handed Phelan a message disk from the saKhan's father, Morgan Kell, accepting Ulric's invitation to visit Phelan and the Wolf Clan.<ref name=LD362367-1/>
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Clan Wolf's performance was credited not simply to the superior skill of their warriors, but to Ulric's overall strategy and attention to logistics. The IlKhan alone recognized what Tukayyid would become, and took great care to protect his supply depots and supply lines. Other Clans failed in this, and so were met with defeat.<ref name=WCS52-LW-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 52: "Lessons of War", Ulric's planning guides the Wolves to victory</ref><ref name=TUK108-COT-1>''Tukayyid'', p. 108: "Clash of Titans", Ulric's insight into Focht's methods helps give the Wolves the advantage</ref> On 12 June on board the ''Dire Wolf'', ilKhan Ulric presided over the Bloodname ceremony of Phelan Wolf, who now became Phelan Ward.<ref name=LD356358-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 356–358: Ulric attends Phelan Ward's Bloodname ceremony</ref> Moments later, a Clan Council meeting was held to choose a new Khan to replace the slain Garth Radick. There, Conal Ward was forced to resign as Loremaster for having cheated in the Ward Bloodname ceremony, and was further pressured by Natasha Kerensky to nominate Phelan Ward as the Clan's new saKhan. By popular acclaim, the young freebirth warrior was elected, completing his meteoric rise.<ref name=LD358362-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 358–362: Khan Phelan Ward</ref> Immediately thereafter, a Grand Kurultai was held, this time by HPG transmission. Smoke Jaguar Khan Lincoln Osis, citing ComStar's treachery in the aborted [[Operation Scorpion]], pressed a vote for Uric to be removed and the Truce repudiated. IlKhan Ulric recognized the motion, and allowed Osis to speak in favor of it while Khan Phelan Ward spoke against it. Osis claimed that Ulric had failed by not coordinating the Clans on Tukayyid, and that he had acted against the invasion at every turn. Ward gave a spirited rebuttal, challenging Osis' assertions, pointing out that the Wolf Clan had outperformed the other invaders at every turn, that the Inner Sphere had now inflicted several defeats on the Clans, and that the Clans required time to prepare for this new age of warfare. Osis' measure was defeated, and the peace won on Tukayyid was upheld.<ref name=LD362367-1>''Lost Destiny'', pp. 362–367: ilKhan Ulric presides at the Grand Kurultai</ref><ref name=WCS54-CR-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 54: "Clan ''Ristars''", the Clans uphold the Treaty of Tukayyid</ref><ref name=TCWK21-EP-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 21: "Enforced Peace", the Clans uphold the peace won on Tukayyid</ref> Afterwards, Ulric handed Phelan a message disk from the saKhan's father, Morgan Kell, accepting Ulric's invitation to visit Phelan and the Wolf Clan.<ref name=LD362367-1/>
  
 
===At Peace===
 
===At Peace===
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One development within the invading Clans that came to pass under ilKhan Ulric's tenure was the development of the Clan [[Watch]]. Though many of the Clans disapproved of it, others recognized during the invasion that a dedicated intelligence gathering agency was necessary, especially given that ComStar would no longer be providing military intelligence on their targets. Most important, they needed to defend against the spy agencies of the Successor States. Each Clan developed their own agency, with most treated with scorn and disrespect by the warrior caste. Only in Clans Wolf and Jade Falcon were the Watch contingents treated seriously, putting them ahead of the other Clans. The ilKhan took a hands-off approach to this matter, allowing the various Clans to look to their own affairs. It is suggested that as a Warden, Ulric was satisfied that most of the Clans ignored this vital resource. The Wolf Clan, in contrast, laid the foundation for a potent agency, where the Watch operated as a military subcaste. This was due in a large part to the influence of Khans Phelan Ward and Natasha Kerensky, who learned to value spy agencies of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=IOH117118-UK-1>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', pp. 117–118: "Overview": "Clan Wolf", the Clans develop the Watch although Ulric allows the other Clans to marginalize spy agencies</ref>
 
One development within the invading Clans that came to pass under ilKhan Ulric's tenure was the development of the Clan [[Watch]]. Though many of the Clans disapproved of it, others recognized during the invasion that a dedicated intelligence gathering agency was necessary, especially given that ComStar would no longer be providing military intelligence on their targets. Most important, they needed to defend against the spy agencies of the Successor States. Each Clan developed their own agency, with most treated with scorn and disrespect by the warrior caste. Only in Clans Wolf and Jade Falcon were the Watch contingents treated seriously, putting them ahead of the other Clans. The ilKhan took a hands-off approach to this matter, allowing the various Clans to look to their own affairs. It is suggested that as a Warden, Ulric was satisfied that most of the Clans ignored this vital resource. The Wolf Clan, in contrast, laid the foundation for a potent agency, where the Watch operated as a military subcaste. This was due in a large part to the influence of Khans Phelan Ward and Natasha Kerensky, who learned to value spy agencies of the Inner Sphere.<ref name=IOH117118-UK-1>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', pp. 117–118: "Overview": "Clan Wolf", the Clans develop the Watch although Ulric allows the other Clans to marginalize spy agencies</ref>
  
When the Belt Pirates of Star's End, bolstered by survivors of other pirate bands, began to raid Wolf-held worlds, ilKhan Kerensky did not hesitate to deploy ''[[solahma]]'' Clusters to beat them off. While successful, the Wolves did not penetrate the asteroid belt to eliminate the pirates completely.<ref name=MMSD144-SE-1/>
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When the Belt Pirates of Star's End, bolstered by survivors of other pirate bands, began to raid Wolf-held worlds, IlKhan Kerensky did not hesitate to deploy ''[[solahma]]'' Clusters to beat them off. While successful, the Wolves did not penetrate the asteroid belt to eliminate the pirates completely.<ref name=MMSD144-SE-1/>
  
 
These other actions aside, ilKhan Ulric was said to have spent almost his entire reign as ilKhan protecting the hard-won peace of Tukayyid.<ref name=ER3062-101-UK-2-TOT>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric protects the Truce of Tukayyid</ref>
 
These other actions aside, ilKhan Ulric was said to have spent almost his entire reign as ilKhan protecting the hard-won peace of Tukayyid.<ref name=ER3062-101-UK-2-TOT>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric protects the Truce of Tukayyid</ref>
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====Zoetermeer====
 
====Zoetermeer====
Ulric explained the reasoning of all these decisions directly to Star Captain Vlad at a meeting on 24 September in orbit over [[Zoetermeer]], their first target. Kerensky intended to put Crusader Wolves against Clan Jade Falcon, effectively shattering the strength of both his Crusader enemies. Ulric demonstrated that even the most devout of Crusaders among the Wolves such as Vlad held the Jade Falcons in contempt, and would rather die than surrender to them.<ref name=BFW189192-1/> Zoetermeer proved to be a victory for Clan Wolf, but at heavy cost. Although the Falcons' [[10th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|10th Provisional Garrison Cluster]] was completely destroyed, the Eleventh Wolf Regulars suffered 40 percent losses, while the [[4th Striker (Clan Wolf)|4th Striker Cluster]] lost 39 percent of their troops. The [[21st Battle (Clan Wolf)|21st Battle Cluster]] took 32 percent casualties, but the [[2nd Wolf Cavaliers (Clan Wolf)|2nd Wolf Cavaliers]] lost only 15 percent of their effective strength. Even using salvage, it would take the technicians two weeks to recover the damaged units to 70 percent strength. The Wolves also destroyed an orbital repair facility the Falcons had been constructing, which would damage any potential renewed invasion. Despite the losses, Ulric was dismissive of the overall performance of the Falcons on Zoetermeer.<ref name=TFATW22-A-Z>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 22: "Aftermath", casualty numbers in the aftermath of the fighting on Zoetermeer</ref><ref name=BFW225-Z-1>''Bred for War'', p. 225: Ulric comments that the Ninth Provisional Cluster gave the Wolves a better fight than the Tenth on Zoetermeer</ref>
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Ulric explained the reasoning of all these decisions directly to Star Captain Vlad at a meeting on 24 September in orbit over [[Zoetermeer]], their first target. Kerensky intended to put Crusader Wolves against Clan Jade Falcon, effectively shattering the strength of both his Crusader enemies. Ulric demonstrated that even the most devout of Crusaders among the Wolves such as Vlad held the Jade Falcons in contempt, and would rather die than surrender to them.<ref name=BFW189192-1/> Zoetermeer proved to be a victory for Clan Wolf, but at heavy cost. Although the Falcons' [[10th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|10th Provisional Garrison Cluster]] was completely destroyed, the Eleventh Wolf Regulars suffered 40 percent losses, while the [[4th Striker (Clan Wolf)|4th Striker Cluster]] lost 39 percent of their troops. The [[21st Battle (Clan Wolf)|21st Battle Cluster]] took 32 percent casualties, but the [[2nd Wolf Cavaliers (Clan Wolf)|2nd Wolf Cavaliers]] lost only 15 percent of their effective strength. Even using salvage, it would take the technicians two weeks to recover the damaged units to 70 percent strength. The Wolves also destroyed an orbital repair facility the Falcons had been constructing, which would damage any potential renewed invasion. Despite the losses, Ulric was dismissive of the overall performance of the Falcons on Zoetermeer.<ref name=TFATW22-A-Z>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 22: "Aftermath", casualty numbers in the aftermath of the fighting on Zoetermeer</ref><ref name=BFW225-Z-1>''Bred for War'', p. 225: Ulric comments that the Ninth Provisional Cluster gave the Wolves a better fight than the Tenth on Zoetermeer</ref>
  
 
====Leskovik====
 
====Leskovik====
On [[Leskovik]], Ulric's task force struck again, destroying the Falcons' [[9th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|9th Provisional Garrison Cluster]]. Star Colonel Kerensky actually bid less than he was required to do, leading to higher casualties to his forces. In particular, his forces needlessly pursued the Falcons into the city of Belsen, even though the Wolf units were not well equipped for an urban fighting. During the peak of the fighting at Belsen, a Star of Falcons ambushed Star Captain Vlad, nearly killing him. Ulric personally intervened, saving the Crusader warrior. When Vlad questioned Ulric later as to why he did so, Kerensky told him that he was using Vlad as he had used Phelan during the Clan Invasion, as Vlad knew the Crusaders as well as Phelan knew the Inner Sphere soldiers. Vlad was offended by the comparison, but accepted the explanation.<ref name=BFW224226-L-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 224–226: the aftermath of the fighting on Leskovik</ref>
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On [[Leskovik]], Ulric's task force struck again, destroying the Falcons' [[9th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|9th Provisional Garrison Cluster]]. Star Colonel Kerensky actually bid less than he was required to do, leading to higher casualties to his forces. In particular, his forces needlessly pursued the Falcons into the city of Belsen, even though the Wolf units were not well equipped for an urban fighting. During the peak of the fighting at Belsen, a Star of Falcons ambushed Star Captain Vlad, nearly killing him. Ulric personally intervened, saving the Crusader warrior. When Vlad questioned Ulric later as to why he did so, Kerensky told him that he was using Vlad as he had used Phelan during the Clan Invasion, as Vlad knew the Crusaders as well as Phelan knew the Inner Sphere soldiers. Vlad was offended by the comparison, but accepted the explanation.<ref name=BFW224226-L-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 224–226: the aftermath of the fighting on Leskovik</ref>
  
 
====Evciler====
 
====Evciler====
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====Butler====
 
====Butler====
 
[[Image:Vandervahn Chistu 3052.jpg|right|thumb|[[Vandervahn Chistu]], Ulric's murderer]]
 
[[Image:Vandervahn Chistu 3052.jpg|right|thumb|[[Vandervahn Chistu]], Ulric's murderer]]
[[Butler]] was the next planet along Ulric's line of attack. Indeed, he had Vlad prepare an assault plan, and the Jade Falcons had a significant force defending the planet. The [[7th Talon (Clan Jade Falcon)|7th]] and [[8th Talon (Clan Jade Falcon)|8th Talon Clusters]] and [[7th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|7th]] and [[8th Provisional Garrison (Clan Jade Falcon)|8th Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s all stood ready the bleed Task Force Delta even further, fighting from entrenched positions.<ref name=BFW290-B-1>''Bred for War'', p. 290: Chistu lists the units defending Butler</ref> Ulric knew, however, that if he fought on Butler, win or lose, it would be impossible for the Wolves to succeed on [[Wotan]], the Jade Falcon capital, where Crichell and Chistu awaited him. On 10 December as they approached the planet, Ulric made these points to Star Captain Vlad, and then apologized for wasting the young warrior's time. The Wolf fleet then jumped to Wotan via a [[Pirate Jump Point]], there to decide the fate of two Clans.<ref name=BFW292296-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 292–296: Ulric and Vlad converse before jumping to Wotan</ref>
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[[Butler]] was the next planet along Ulric's line of attack. Indeed, he had Vlad prepare an assault plan, and the Jade Falcons had a significant force defending the planet. The [[7th Talon (Clan Jade Falcon)|7th]] and [[8th Talon (Clan Jade Falcon)|8th Talon Clusters]] and [[7th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|7th]] and [[8th Provisional Garrison Cluster (Clan Jade Falcon)|8th Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s all stood ready the bleed Task Force Delta even further, fighting from entrenched positions.<ref name=BFW290-B-1>''Bred for War'', p. 290: Chistu lists the units defending Butler</ref> Ulric knew, however, that if he fought on Butler, win or lose, it would be impossible for the Wolves to succeed on [[Wotan]], the Jade Falcon capital, where Crichell and Chistu awaited him. On 10 December as they approached the planet, Ulric made these points to Star Captain Vlad, and then apologized for wasting the young warrior's time. The Wolf fleet then jumped to Wotan via a [[Pirate Jump Point]], there to decide the fate of two Clans.<ref name=BFW292296-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 292–296: Ulric and Vlad converse before jumping to Wotan</ref>
  
 
===Death on Wotan===
 
===Death on Wotan===
Arriving in the Wotan system, Ulric's task force was joined by the surviving elements of Natasha Kerensky's Alpha Galaxy. The Black Widow had met her end on [[Twycross]], but had ensured enough of her warriors had survived to give Ulric a chance for victory on Wotan.<ref name=BFW296-1>''Bred for War'', p. 296: Natasha's troops join Ulric at Wotan</ref><ref name=TFATW31-W-B-1>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 31: "In the Falcon's Nest", ''batchall'' between Ulric and Chistu, the remains of Natasha's task force join Ulric at Wotan</ref> As they prepared to drop on the planet, Ulric ordered Vlad to send the message intended for Phelan and the Wolves who had followed him to the Inner Sphere, through ComStar. Vlad confirmed he had not listened to it.<ref name=BFW301>''Bred for War'', p. 301: Vlad sends Ulric's message to Phelan</ref> Ulric himself opened a ''batchall'' to the planet, communicating with Khan Vandervahn Chistu. Ulric pledged a Galaxy of front-line troops to the battle, with Chistu countering with the fresh troops of [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Delta Galaxy]], approximately an equal number of warriors. Chistu then challenged Ulric to meet him in a [[Circle of Equals]], a 'Mech duel in the center of Borealtown. Ulric accepted the challenge.<ref name=TFATW31-W-B-1/><ref name=BFW301302-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 301–302: Ulric accepts Chistu's challenge</ref> While in the cockpits of their 'Mechs, Ulric conversed with Vlad to the site of the coming duel. Vlad told the ilKhan that, if Ulric fell and Vlad lived, that if a new ilKhan repudiated the Truce, he would take the surviving Wolves and press on to take Terra. Ulric expressed regret at Vlad's comments, saying "I think it would be best for all if you die here with me today."<ref name=BFW302-1>''Bred for War'', p. 302: Ulric's final conversation with Vlad</ref>
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Arriving in the Wotan system, Ulric's task force was joined by the surviving elements of Natasha Kerensky's Alpha Galaxy. The Black Widow had met her end on [[Twycross]], but had ensured enough of her warriors had survived to give Ulric a chance for victory on Wotan.<ref name=BFW296-1>''Bred for War'', p. 296: Natasha's troops join Ulric at Wotan</ref><ref name=TFATW31-W-B-1>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 31: "In the Falcon's Nest", ''batchall'' between Ulric and Chistu, the remains of Natasha's task force join Ulric at Wotan</ref> As they prepared to drop on the planet, Ulric ordered Vlad to send the message intended for Phelan and the Wolves who had followed him to the Inner Sphere, through ComStar. Vlad confirmed he had not listened to it.<ref name=BFW301>''Bred for War'', p. 301: Vlad sends Ulric's message to Phelan</ref> Ulric himself opened a ''batchall'' to the planet, communicating with Khan Vandervahn Chistu. Ulric pledged a Galaxy of front-line troops to the battle, with Chistu countering with the fresh troops of [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Delta Galaxy]], approximately an equal number of warriors. Chistu then challenged Ulric to meet him in a [[Circle of Equals]], a 'Mech duel in the center of Borealtown. Ulric accepted the challenge.<ref name=TFATW31-W-B-1/><ref name=BFW301302-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 301–302: Ulric accepts Chistu's challenge</ref> While in the cockpits of their 'Mechs, Ulric conversed with Vlad to the site of the coming duel. Vlad told the IlKhan that, if Ulric fell and Vlad lived, that if a new ilKhan repudiated the Truce, he would take the surviving Wolves and press on to take Terra. Ulric expressed regret at Vlad's comments, saying "I think it would be best for all if you die here with me today."<ref name=BFW302-1>''Bred for War'', p. 302: Ulric's final conversation with Vlad</ref>
  
Arriving at the chosen site, they found Chistu apparently alone in his ''[[Executioner (Gladiator)|Executioner]]''. As they spoke, Chistu employed a [[small laser]] to spot for hidden elements of the [[Turkina Keshik (Clan Jade Falcon)|Jade Falcon Keshik]], who then launched their [[Long Range Missile]]s upon Ulric and his honor guard [[Star (Formation)|Star]]. Ulric's ''[[Gargoyle (Man O' War)|Gargoyle]]'' charged towards Chistu, but was incinerated by the mass fire.<ref name=BFW301307-W-UK-D-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 301–307: Ulric is killed in a Falcon LRM ambush on Wotan</ref><ref name=TFATW3335-1>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 33–35: Ulric is killed by LRM fire during a Circle of Equals with Chistu</ref><ref name=SS84-RO-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 84: "Red October", Ulric is killed on Wotan by the treachery of Vandervahn Chistu</ref><ref name=ER3062-101-UK-RW-W-1>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric is ambushed and killed on Wotan</ref> His death, though a complete violation of Clan laws, effectively brought the Trial of Refusal against the Grand Council vote to an end.
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Arriving at the chosen site, they found Chistu apparently alone in his ''[[Executioner (Gladiator)|Executioner]]''. As they spoke, Chistu employed a [[small laser]] to spot for hidden elements of the [[Turkina Keshik (Clan Jade Falcon)|Jade Falcon Keshik]], who then launched their [[Long Range Missile]]s upon Ulric and his honor guard [[Star (Clan)|Star]]. Ulric's ''[[Gargoyle (Man O' War)|Gargoyle]]'' charged towards Chistu, but was incinerated by the mass fire.<ref name=BFW301307-W-UK-D-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 301–307: Ulric is killed in a Falcon LRM ambush on Wotan</ref><ref name=TFATW3335-1>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 33–35: Ulric is killed by LRM fire during a Circle of Equals with Chistu</ref><ref name=SS84-RO-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 84: "Red October", Ulric is killed on Wotan by the treachery of Vandervahn Chistu</ref><ref name=ER3062-101-UK-RW-W-1>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric is ambushed and killed on Wotan</ref> His death, though a complete violation of Clan laws, effectively brought the Trial of Refusal against the Grand Council vote to an end.
  
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
[[File:Katya Kerensky (31st c) WCSB.jpg|thumb|left|[[Katya Kerensky (31st c.)|Katya Kerensky]]]]
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[[File:Katya Kerensky (II) at age 22.jpg|thumb|left|[[Katya Kerensky II|Katya Kerensky]]]]
 
Despite his death and the attempt by the Jade Falcons to declare a [[Trial of Absorption]] against the surviving Wolves, Ulric ultimately succeeded in his goals.<ref name=SS84-A-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 84: "Aftermath", Ulric achieves his objectives</ref> Nineteen Jade Falcon Clusters were destroyed or shattered, and the renewal of the invasion was forestalled. By the time the Crusader Clans had arranged their affairs and elected Lincoln Osis as ilKhan, the Inner Sphere had united into the [[Second Star League]], leading to the [[Great Refusal]] and the end of the invasion. Ulric's erstwhile protégé, Star Captain Vlad, survived the ambush, slew Vandervahn Chistu in a Circle of Equals, restored the Wolves as an independent Clan as the short-lived [[Clan Jade Wolf]], successfully claimed the Ward Bloodname, killed Elias Crichell in a challenge immediately following Crichell's ascent to the post of ilKhan, and then restored the Wolves, albeit as a Crusader Clan. Now Khan Vladimir Ward, Vlad regarded his actions as a kind of legacy to Ulric.<ref name=MI114115-VU>''Malicious Intent'', pp. 114–115: Vlad addresses Ulric's "shade"</ref>
 
Despite his death and the attempt by the Jade Falcons to declare a [[Trial of Absorption]] against the surviving Wolves, Ulric ultimately succeeded in his goals.<ref name=SS84-A-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 84: "Aftermath", Ulric achieves his objectives</ref> Nineteen Jade Falcon Clusters were destroyed or shattered, and the renewal of the invasion was forestalled. By the time the Crusader Clans had arranged their affairs and elected Lincoln Osis as ilKhan, the Inner Sphere had united into the [[Second Star League]], leading to the [[Great Refusal]] and the end of the invasion. Ulric's erstwhile protégé, Star Captain Vlad, survived the ambush, slew Vandervahn Chistu in a Circle of Equals, restored the Wolves as an independent Clan as the short-lived [[Clan Jade Wolf]], successfully claimed the Ward Bloodname, killed Elias Crichell in a challenge immediately following Crichell's ascent to the post of ilKhan, and then restored the Wolves, albeit as a Crusader Clan. Now Khan Vladimir Ward, Vlad regarded his actions as a kind of legacy to Ulric.<ref name=MI114115-VU>''Malicious Intent'', pp. 114–115: Vlad addresses Ulric's "shade"</ref>
  
After their victory over the Jade Falcons on [[Morges]], Precentor Martial Focht presented the Warden Wolves with Ulric's message, announcing the creation of the Kell Bloodname and issuing a final command to defend the Inner Sphere.<ref name=BFW370373-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 370–373: Focht delivers message from Ulric; Ulric commands the Wolves to defend the Inner Sphere</ref> Khan Phelan Kell and his Wolves, though officially [[Trial of Abjuration|abjured]] by the other Clans, became [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], and would remain a shield of the [[Lyran Alliance]] against the Jade Falcons and other enemies for decades to come.<ref name=FMWC153-NB-1/> Clan Wolf-in-Exile renamed the [[Ulric Kerensky (Individual Cameron-class WarShip)|CWiE ''Mother Jocasta'']], a ''[[Cameron (WarShip class)|Cameron]]''-class Battlecruiser, the ''Ulric Kerensky'' in his honor on 31 December 3057.<ref name=FMWC156-NA-UK>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 156: "Naval Assets", the ''Mother Jocasta'' is renamed the ''Ulric Kerensky''</ref> The CWiE ''Ulric Kerensky'' served with distinction for many years until meeting its destruction in [[3074]] in the [[Skye]] system, a victim of [[Word of Blake|Blakist]] nuclear weapons during one of the pivotal battles of the Jihad.<ref>''Field Report: Clans'', p. 22: "Clan Wolf (In-Exile): Fleet Assets", the ''Ulric Kerensky'' is destroyed at Skye</ref>
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After their victory over the Jade Falcons on [[Morges]], Precentor Martial Focht presented the Warden Wolves with Ulric's message, announcing the creation of the Kell Bloodname and issuing a final command to defend the Inner Sphere.<ref name=BFW370373-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 370–373: Focht delivers message from Ulric; Ulric commands the Wolves to defend the Inner Sphere</ref> Khan Phelan Kell and his Wolves, though officially [[Trial of Abjuration|abjured]] by the other Clans, became [[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]], and would remain a shield of the [[Lyran Alliance]] against the Jade Falcons and other enemies for decades to come.<ref name=FMWC153-NB-1/> Clan Wolf-in-Exile renamed the [[Ulric Kerensky (Vessel)|CWiE ''Mother Jocasta'']], a ''[[Cameron (WarShip)|Cameron]]''-class Battlecruiser, the ''Ulric Kerensky'' in his honor on 31 December, 3057.<ref name=FMWC156-NA-UK>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 156: "Naval Assets", the ''Mother Jocasta'' is renamed the ''Ulric Kerensky''</ref> The CWiE ''Ulric Kerensky'' served with distinction for many years until meeting its destruction in [[3074]] in the [[Skye]] system, a victim of [[Word of Blake|Blakist]] nuclear weapons during one of the pivotal battles of the Jihad.<ref>''Field Report: Clans'', p. 22: "Clan Wolf (In-Exile): Fleet Assets", the ''Ulric Kerensky'' is destroyed at Skye</ref>
  
Among Ulric's rumored trueborn descendants was [[Katya Kerensky (31st c.)|Katya Kerensky]], a ''[[ristar]]'' among the Wolf Clan during the Clan Invasion who became the second-youngest warrior ever to earn a Bloodname at the time, behind only Natasha Kerensky (and later Phelan Ward).<ref name=WCS82-KK-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 82: "Katya Kerensky", rumored to be the genetic great-granddaughter of Ulric, second-youngest to win Bloodname</ref> Katya Kerensky remained with Clan Jade Wolf and then the "reborn" Clan Wolf following the Refusal War, eventually rising to the position of Loremaster and effectively becoming the "nominal" leader of Crusader Clan Wolf's Warden minority.<ref name=MM118-KK-1>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 118: "Katya Kerensky", Katya Kerensky remained with Khan Vlad Ward and his Wolves, ultimately becoming Loremaster</ref> Katya Kerensky continued to serve with distinction well into the Jihad era before eventually joining the [[Republic of the Sphere]] as a [[Paladin of the Republic|Paladin]]. Ulric was also known to have "parented" a ''sibko'' with Star Colonel [[Jera Carns]], commander of the Fourth Wolf Guards. Carns had long been one of Ulric's top supporters, and was rumored to be his occasional lover.<ref name=WCS80-JC-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 80: "Star Colonel Jera Carns", Jera Carns and Ulric produce a ''sibko'' together</ref> He was a genetic cousin, one generation removed, of Ranna Kerensky,<ref>''More Tales of the Black Widow'', p. 60: "Ranna: MechWarrior Status Report", Ranna is a cousin of Ulric Kerensky</ref> who was a talented ''ristar'' with Clan Wolf during the Clan Invasion who achieved her potential with Clan Wolf-in-Exile, winning Natasha Kerensky's Bloodname and taking command of the Fourth Wolf Guards.
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Among Ulric's rumored trueborn descendants was [[Katya Kerensky II|Katya Kerensky]], a ''[[ristar]]'' among the Wolf Clan during the Clan Invasion who became the second-youngest warrior ever to earn a Bloodname at the time, behind only Natasha Kerensky (and later Phelan Ward).<ref name=WCS82-KK-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 82: "Katya Kerensky", rumored to be the genetic great-granddaughter of Ulric, second-youngest to win Bloodname</ref> Katya Kerensky remained with the "reborn" Clan Wolf after the Refusal War, eventually rising to the position of Loremaster and effectively becoming the "nominal" leader of Clan Wolf's Warden minority.<ref name=MM118-KK-1>''Masters and Minions: The StarCorps Dossiers'', p. 118: "Katya Kerensky", Katya Kerensky remains with Vlad's Wolves ultimately becoming Loremaster</ref> Katya Kerensky continued to serve with distinction well into the Jihad era before eventually joining the [[Republic of the Sphere]] as a [[Paladin (rank)|Paladin]]. Ulric was also known to have "parented" a ''sibko'' with Star Colonel [[Jera Carns]], commander of the Fourth Wolf Guards. Carns had long been one of Ulric's top supporters, and was rumored to be his occasional lover.<ref name=WCS80-JC-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 80: "Star Colonel Jera Carns", Jera Carns and Ulric produce a ''sibko'' together</ref> He was a genetic cousin, one generation removed, of Ranna Kerensky,<ref>''More Tales of the Black Widow'', p. 60: "Ranna: MechWarrior Status Report", Ranna is a cousin of Ulric Kerensky</ref> who was a talented ''ristar'' with Clan Wolf during the Clan Invasion who achieved her potential with Clan Wolf-in-Exile, winning Natasha Kerensky's Bloodname and taking command of the Fourth Wolf Guards.
  
 
==Personality and Traits==
 
==Personality and Traits==
 
Ulric Kerensky was a strategic genius among a warrior class that ignored top-level strategic considerations, a political mastermind amidst a society that publicly loathed politicians, a Wolf supremacist in an era where plotting between Clans was common, a champion of the Warden cause in an age when the Crusaders were ascendant, and above all, a warrior among warriors.<ref name=WCS74-IUK-PP-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 74: "IlKhan Ulric Kerensky", Ulric is described in detail</ref><ref name=ER3052-165-UK>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 165: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric's abilities are described</ref> Ulric proved himself a master of improvisation both on the battlefield and in the Clan council, adjusting to challenges and rapidly changing situations seemingly without effort. A natural leader, Ulric commanded great loyalty from his warriors, even those with radically different political views. He was an impeccable judge of character and merit, as he constantly tested and probed people to better assess them. He most notably did this with Phelan Kell, helping push the young man from Inner Sphere bondsman to Clan Khan in just over two years. He also pressed such established warriors as Natasha Kerensky and Anastasius Focht, leading to impressive results on both occasions, and likewise aided the ascent of Vladimir Ward.<ref name=BL115117-NK-UK/><ref name=BL30-PK-UK-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 30: Khan Ulric constantly pushes and tests Phelan Kell</ref> He was considered an incredible leader, and his attention to logistics and overall strategic planning allowed him to outperform his fellow Khans during the Clan invasion, as did his superior utilization of his castes.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1/> Even Vlad Ward, among the most extreme of the Crusaders, came to regard Ulric with great respect and even reverence during the campaign against the Jade Falcons.<ref name=BFW224226-L-1/> Like many members of the Kerensky Bloodline, Ulric was blessed with great vision; able to see years ahead when most Clan warriors could only see what was in front of them, and often able to anticipate the actions of others.<ref name=BL129-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 129: Cyrilla Ward speaks of the "famed Kerensky vision", and acknowledges Ulric possesses it</ref> Although he may not have anticipated Chistu attempting to turn the Refusal War into a Trial of Absorption, his orders to both Phelan and Vlad ensured the Wolf Clan would survive the outcome, regardless. Ulric used his abilities to guide allies and beguile enemies in the Council, making him a superior politician.<ref name=ICS53-ILS-1/> It is a great testament of Ulric's political skill that he was able to maintain the peace won on Tukayyid for over five years before his removal as ilKhan,<ref name=TCWK21-EP-1/> and an even greater testament to his will and prowess that he successfully fought to preserve that same peace in the aftermath. As dedicated as he was to the Warden cause, Ulric's comments to Vlad during the Refusal War prove he was even more determined to see the Wolf Clan retain its leadership of the Clans, one way or another.<ref name=BFW294-UK-V-S-1>''Bred for War'', p. 294: Ulric will not see his Clan surrender its leadership</ref> Ulric was an Elite MechWarrior even among Bloodnamed Clan warriors. Unlike some of his contemporaries (such as Elias Crichell), Ulric did not allow age to diminish his abilities, remaining an elite Clan MechWarrior into his sixties. Like most Clan warriors, Ulric had little value for aesthetic luxuries. His quarters and offices were typically spartan aside from practical necessities, which were of the finest quality.<ref name=LH108111-1/> Physically, Ulric was described as a slender, white-haired and bearded man, and even the stresses of the early years of the [[Clan Invasion Era]] did not seem to change his appearance much.<ref name=LH108111-1/><ref name=NS180187-RC-1/>
 
Ulric Kerensky was a strategic genius among a warrior class that ignored top-level strategic considerations, a political mastermind amidst a society that publicly loathed politicians, a Wolf supremacist in an era where plotting between Clans was common, a champion of the Warden cause in an age when the Crusaders were ascendant, and above all, a warrior among warriors.<ref name=WCS74-IUK-PP-1>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 74: "IlKhan Ulric Kerensky", Ulric is described in detail</ref><ref name=ER3052-165-UK>''Era Report: 3052'', p. 165: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric's abilities are described</ref> Ulric proved himself a master of improvisation both on the battlefield and in the Clan council, adjusting to challenges and rapidly changing situations seemingly without effort. A natural leader, Ulric commanded great loyalty from his warriors, even those with radically different political views. He was an impeccable judge of character and merit, as he constantly tested and probed people to better assess them. He most notably did this with Phelan Kell, helping push the young man from Inner Sphere bondsman to Clan Khan in just over two years. He also pressed such established warriors as Natasha Kerensky and Anastasius Focht, leading to impressive results on both occasions, and likewise aided the ascent of Vladimir Ward.<ref name=BL115117-NK-UK/><ref name=BL30-PK-UK-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 30: Khan Ulric constantly pushes and tests Phelan Kell</ref> He was considered an incredible leader, and his attention to logistics and overall strategic planning allowed him to outperform his fellow Khans during the Clan invasion, as did his superior utilization of his castes.<ref name=WCS33-TFTW-1/> Even Vlad Ward, among the most extreme of the Crusaders, came to regard Ulric with great respect and even reverence during the campaign against the Jade Falcons.<ref name=BFW224226-L-1/> Like many members of the Kerensky Bloodline, Ulric was blessed with great vision; able to see years ahead when most Clan warriors could only see what was in front of them, and often able to anticipate the actions of others.<ref name=BL129-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 129: Cyrilla Ward speaks of the "famed Kerensky vision", and acknowledges Ulric possesses it</ref> Although he may not have anticipated Chistu attempting to turn the Refusal War into a Trial of Absorption, his orders to both Phelan and Vlad ensured the Wolf Clan would survive the outcome, regardless. Ulric used his abilities to guide allies and beguile enemies in the Council, making him a superior politician.<ref name=ICS53-ILS-1/> It is a great testament of Ulric's political skill that he was able to maintain the peace won on Tukayyid for over five years before his removal as ilKhan,<ref name=TCWK21-EP-1/> and an even greater testament to his will and prowess that he successfully fought to preserve that same peace in the aftermath. As dedicated as he was to the Warden cause, Ulric's comments to Vlad during the Refusal War prove he was even more determined to see the Wolf Clan retain its leadership of the Clans, one way or another.<ref name=BFW294-UK-V-S-1>''Bred for War'', p. 294: Ulric will not see his Clan surrender its leadership</ref> Ulric was an Elite MechWarrior even among Bloodnamed Clan warriors. Unlike some of his contemporaries (such as Elias Crichell), Ulric did not allow age to diminish his abilities, remaining an elite Clan MechWarrior into his sixties. Like most Clan warriors, Ulric had little value for aesthetic luxuries. His quarters and offices were typically spartan aside from practical necessities, which were of the finest quality.<ref name=LH108111-1/> Physically, Ulric was described as a slender, white-haired and bearded man, and even the stresses of the early years of the [[Clan Invasion Era]] did not seem to change his appearance much.<ref name=LH108111-1/><ref name=NS180187-RC-1/>
 
==BattleMechs==
 
Ulric Kerensky piloted a ''Gargoyle'' [[OmniMech]] during the Clan Invasion and up until his death during the Refusal War, apparently favoring the primary configuration.<ref name=WCS73-UK-MOW>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 73: "Trinary Clan Command", ilKhan Ulric Kerensky uses a ''Man O' War''</ref><ref name=BFW305-UK-G-1>''Bred for War'', p. 305: Ulric pilots his ''Gargoyle'' on Wotan</ref>
 
  
 
==Quotations==
 
==Quotations==
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:''-Excerpt from the private diary of Ulric Kerensky, criticizing Khan Vandervahn Chistu''{{cn}}<br />
 
:''-Excerpt from the private diary of Ulric Kerensky, criticizing Khan Vandervahn Chistu''{{cn}}<br />
  
[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Battle of Luthien (3052)|The Battle of Luthien]]]]
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[[File:Thor vs Scorpion.jpg|right|thumb|[[Battle of Luthien (Clan Invasion)|The Battle of Luthien]]]]
 
'''Ulric Kerensky''': ''Precentor Martial, perhaps you could request data on one more world in your transmission?''<br />
 
'''Ulric Kerensky''': ''Precentor Martial, perhaps you could request data on one more world in your transmission?''<br />
 
'''Anastasius Focht''': ''It would be my pleasure, ilKhan. Which world is it?''<br />
 
'''Anastasius Focht''': ''It would be my pleasure, ilKhan. Which world is it?''<br />
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'''Kerensky''': ''Our goal is the conquest of [[Terra]], my dear Primus. It was once the seat of the [[Star League]], and it will belong to the Star League again. This is our will, our goal, and no one in the Inner Sphere can stop us from achieving it.''<br />
 
'''Kerensky''': ''Our goal is the conquest of [[Terra]], my dear Primus. It was once the seat of the [[Star League]], and it will belong to the Star League again. This is our will, our goal, and no one in the Inner Sphere can stop us from achieving it.''<br />
 
-Primus Myndo Waterly and Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht meet with ilKhan Kerensky, Satalice, January 7, 3052<ref name=BL366368-1/><br /><br />
 
-Primus Myndo Waterly and Precentor Martial Anastasius Focht meet with ilKhan Kerensky, Satalice, January 7, 3052<ref name=BL366368-1/><br /><br />
 
{{quote|"Our bidding promotes brilliance and audacity, but it also minimizes losses."|IlKhan Ulric Kerensky after the Clan loss on Tukayyid, 3052<ref name=WCSp52>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 52: "Lessons of War"</ref>}}<br />
 
  
 
{{quote|"By setting Crusaders against Crusaders, I will destroy you."|Star Colonel Ulric Kerensky, to Vlad Ward, [[Zoetermeer]] system, 24 September, 3057<ref name=BFW189192-1/>}}<br />
 
{{quote|"By setting Crusaders against Crusaders, I will destroy you."|Star Colonel Ulric Kerensky, to Vlad Ward, [[Zoetermeer]] system, 24 September, 3057<ref name=BFW189192-1/>}}<br />
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{{quote|"You are embarking on a grand mission that will shape the future of our Clan, the Inner Sphere, and humanity. Remember that you are Wolves. Be true to your traditions, but do not become reactionaries. Never abandon that which makes the Wolves strong, but '''adopt''' that which will make us stronger!"|Ulric Kerensky in his message to the Exiled Wolves, 31 December, 3057<ref name=BFW372-1>''Bred for War'', p. 372: Ulric's final message to the Wolf Clan</ref>}}
 
{{quote|"You are embarking on a grand mission that will shape the future of our Clan, the Inner Sphere, and humanity. Remember that you are Wolves. Be true to your traditions, but do not become reactionaries. Never abandon that which makes the Wolves strong, but '''adopt''' that which will make us stronger!"|Ulric Kerensky in his message to the Exiled Wolves, 31 December, 3057<ref name=BFW372-1>''Bred for War'', p. 372: Ulric's final message to the Wolf Clan</ref>}}
 
==Notes==
 
* According to an offhanded remark from Cyrilla Ward, Ulric won his Bloodname approximately 15 years before the events of 3051, at the age of 30.<ref name=BL43-UK-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 43: Ulric won his Bloodname fifteen years ago at the age of thirty</ref> Ulric himself supports this timeframe with his own later comments.<ref name=LD106110-UK-PW-H-F-1/> While his age at the time he earned his Bloodname matches other sources, the date does not, as it would put his year of birth around [[3006]], in sharp contrast to later works.
 
* It may be assumed, based on the text, that Ulric was directly elected to the senior Khan position (properly [[kaKhan]]) when he succeeded Kerlin Ward.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-4/> Though unusual, it would not be unprecedented, especially given Ulric's age and accomplishments at the time.
 
* Etymology: The name '''''Ulric''''' was originally a medieval form of the Old English name '''''Wulfric''''' meaning "wolf power", an apt name for the future Khan and ilKhan.
 
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Gargoyle (Garmr) BTLegends.jpg|Ulric's [[Gargoyle (Man O' War)|''Gargoyle'']] "''Garmr''" from ''BT:Legends''
 
Gargoyle (Garmr) BTLegends.jpg|Ulric's [[Gargoyle (Man O' War)|''Gargoyle'']] "''Garmr''" from ''BT:Legends''
 
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==BattleMechs==
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Ulric Kerensky piloted a ''Gargoyle'' [[OmniMech]] during the Clan Invasion and up until his death during the Refusal War, apparently favoring the primary configuration.<ref name=WCS73-UK-MOW>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 73: "Trinary Clan Command", IlKhan Ulric Kerensky uses a ''Man O' War''</ref><ref name=BFW305-UK-G-1>''Bred for War'', p. 305: Ulric pilots his ''Gargoyle'' on Wotan</ref>
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==Notes==
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* According to an offhanded remark from Cyrilla Ward, Ulric won his Bloodname approximately 15 years before the events of 3051, at the age of 30.<ref name=BL43-UK-1>''Blood Legacy'', p. 43: Ulric won his Bloodname fifteen years ago at the age of thirty</ref> Ulric himself supports this timeframe with his own later comments.<ref name=LD106110-UK-PW-H-F-1/> While his age at the time he earned his Bloodname matches other sources, the date does not, as it would put his year of birth around [[3006]], in sharp contrast to later works.
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* It may be assumed, based on the text, that Ulric was directly elected to the senior Khan position (properly [[kaKhan]]) when he succeeded Kerlin Ward.<ref name=ER3052-82-CWUK-4/> Though unusual, it would not be unprecedented, especially given Ulric's age and accomplishments at the time.
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* Etymology: The name '''''Ulric''''' was originally a medieval form of the Old English name '''''Wulfric''''' meaning "wolf power", an apt name for the future Khan and ilKhan.
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===Game Notes===
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An Elite Clan MechWarrior, Ulric was also considered an Elite Officer, an uncommon feat in the Clans. To reflect this in ''[[A Time of War]]'' rules, Ulric's command Star automatically succeeds in any morale checks while in combat, and receives a +2 initiative roll modifier. Kerensky also possessed the Demoralizer and Tactical Genius special abilities. With outstanding an innate ability to read people, Ulric receives a +9 Skill roll modifier in Leadership and Negotiation, as well as a +7 in Acting and Interrogation.<ref name=ER3052-165-UK/><ref name=ER3062-159-UK-1>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 159: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric's ''A Time of War'' stats</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Assumption of Risk]]''
 
* ''[[Assumption of Risk]]''
 
* ''[[Blood Legacy]]''
 
* ''[[Blood Legacy]]''
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* ''[[Tukayyid (scenario pack)|Tukayyid]]''
 
* ''[[Tukayyid (scenario pack)|Tukayyid]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
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[[Category:Clan Wolf Characters|Kerensky, Ulric]]
 
[[Category:Clan Wolf Characters|Kerensky, Ulric]]

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