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After the [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] of [[Clan Wolverine]], several other Clans, including Clan Burrock, saw Clan Blood Spirit's then-prevailing philosophy of freely extending help to all other Clans as deviating dangerously from the Way of the Clans. This feeling came to a head in a December [[2824]] meeting of the Grand Council where Khan [[Seth Van Houten]] of Clan Burrock called for the Annihilation of Clan Blood Spirit. Although the motion was defeated, Clan Burrock chose to demonstrate the Blood Spirits' military weakness by relentless raiding of Clan Blood Spirit holdings. Ultimately, this created a deep-seated hatred between the two Clans.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 21–23</ref>
 
After the [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilation]] of [[Clan Wolverine]], several other Clans, including Clan Burrock, saw Clan Blood Spirit's then-prevailing philosophy of freely extending help to all other Clans as deviating dangerously from the Way of the Clans. This feeling came to a head in a December [[2824]] meeting of the Grand Council where Khan [[Seth Van Houten]] of Clan Burrock called for the Annihilation of Clan Blood Spirit. Although the motion was defeated, Clan Burrock chose to demonstrate the Blood Spirits' military weakness by relentless raiding of Clan Blood Spirit holdings. Ultimately, this created a deep-seated hatred between the two Clans.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 21–23</ref>
  
Within Clan Burrock itself, the losses sustained by [[Clan Burrock Touman|their ''touman'']] during [[Operation Klondike]] left a legacy of bitterness within the Clan,<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 123: "Clan Burrock"</ref> and in the [[thirtieth century]] a thousand or more civilians and one or two [[Trinary|Trinaries]] of warriors defected to the [[Dark Caste]].<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 115: "Clan Burrock" - source mentions a Trinary and "over a thousand" civilians defecting</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 21: Clan Cloud Cobra's history states that two 'Mech Trinaries and "several thousand" civilians forsook their Clan</ref> Both the Burrocks and Cloud Cobras were ordered by the [[Grand Council]] to hunt these renegades down, but while the Cobras followed their orders, the Burrock Khan deceived his allies and the Grand Council, allowing his wayward brethren to live. Over the next century and unbeknownst to most Burrocks, Clan Burrock's leaders would exploit the Dark Caste as an illicit source of labor and experimental test subjects, and as a means of bypassing merchant caste rules.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 21</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 29: "The Dark Caste"</ref>
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Within Clan Burrock itself, the losses sustained by [[Clan Burrock Touman|their ''touman'']] during [[Operation Klondike]] left a legacy of bitterness within the Clan,<ref>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 123: "Clan Burrock"</ref> and in the 30th century a thousand or more civilians and one or two [[Trinary|Trinaries]] of warriors defected to the [[Dark Caste]].<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 115: "Clan Burrock" - source mentions a Trinary and "over a thousand" civilians defecting</ref><ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 21: Clan Cloud Cobra's history states that two 'Mech Trinaries and "several thousand" civilians forsook their Clan</ref> Both the Burrocks and Cloud Cobras were ordered by the [[Grand Council]] to hunt these renegades down, but while the Cobras followed their orders, the Burrock Khan deceived his allies and the Grand Council, allowing his wayward brethren to live. Over the next century and unbeknownst to most Burrocks, Clan Burrock's leaders would exploit the Dark Caste as an illicit source of labor and experimental test subjects, and as a means of bypassing merchant caste rules.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 21</ref><ref>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 29: "The Dark Caste"</ref>
  
 
Clan Burrock was able to successfully hide its ties to the Dark Caste for over a century. However, in [[3058]] shortly after the end of the [[Refusal War]], Khan [[Cassius N'Buta]] of Clan Star Adder discovered this long-standing collusion and immediately brought his evidence to the [[Grand Council]].<ref name=FMCC114>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 114</ref>
 
Clan Burrock was able to successfully hide its ties to the Dark Caste for over a century. However, in [[3058]] shortly after the end of the [[Refusal War]], Khan [[Cassius N'Buta]] of Clan Star Adder discovered this long-standing collusion and immediately brought his evidence to the [[Grand Council]].<ref name=FMCC114>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 114</ref>

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