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Revision as of 04:50, 27 January 2022

Capellan Mafia
Team Profile
Sport Mech Dueling
League Solaris Games
Affiliation Capellan March
Home Solaris VII

Description

Capellan Mafia was a sort of Stable organized by Philip Capet with MechWarriors House Davion-aligned affiliation, and most of them coming from the Capellan March.

History

The Stable was formed after Capet moved to the gaming world of Solaris VII in the Lyran Commonwealth. He surrounded himself with a string of would-be champions to fight with him in what he began to call the Capellan Mafia,[1] a group of Davion-affiliated arena fighters. Though House Davion summarily regarded Capet and his Capellan Mafia as troublemakers and problem cases, it tolerated them because of their successes in the arenas and the associated glory.[2] for the championship).

Justin Xiang killed most of its fighters during his Solaris Games period, and the Stable died with Philip Capet.

Stable Master and Owners

Unknown.

Notable Personnel

Master Technician

Unknown.

MechWarriors

The exact number of MechWarriors fighting for the Capellan Mafia is unknown, though Justin Xiang killed at least 9 members of it.[3][4]

Known MechWarriors

MechWarrior Era Comments References
Peter Armstrong Succession Wars [5]
Philip Capet Succession Wars Solaris Games Grand Champion from 3026 to 3027 [6]
Billy Wolfson Succession Wars [7]

Other

Unknown.

Tactics and Style

Unknown.

Notes

Rules

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Specific Rules

References

  1. Warrior: En Garde, p. 240
  2. Solaris VII Player's Handbook, p. 13
  3. Warrior: En Garde, chapter 36
  4. Warrior: En Garde, p. 309: Philip Capet's last duel with Justin Xiang
  5. Warrior: En Garde, chapter 22
  6. Warrior: En Garde, p. 240: Xiang pits the blame for Capet's failures on Capet's glory seeking including the death of his own family
  7. Warrior: En Garde, chapter 17


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