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In the time following KLONDIKE the Blood Spirits attempted to maintain the esprit de corps that bound all Clans. To this end, Khan Schmitt created the post of [[ilChi]]; these nineteen ambassadors would maintain open relations and facilitate mutual aid between the Spirits and the other Clans.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref> In the time following KLONDIKE the Blood Spirits attempted to maintain the esprit de corps that bound all Clans. To this end, Khan Schmitt created the post of [[ilChi]]; these nineteen ambassadors would maintain open relations and facilitate mutual aid between the Spirits and the other Clans.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref>
− Their dream did not live long. In [[2823]], [[Clan Wolverine]] was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] for rebelling against Kerensky's vision; for expressing some sympathy for the Wolverines, the Blood Spirits found themselves a target as well. [[Clan Burrock|Burrocks]] called for the Spirits' Annihilation, and though the Grand Council voted down the measure, the Spirits were reprimanded and told to follow the Way of the Clans or else. Shocked, and realizing that the other Clans no longer respected one another, Khan Schmitt canceled the ilChi program.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref> + Their dream did not live long. In [[2823]], [[Clan Wolverine]] was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] for rebelling against Kerensky's vision; for expressing some sympathy for the Wolverines, the Blood Spirits found themselves a target as well. [[Clan Burrock|Burrocks]] called for the Spirits' Annihilation, and though the Grand Council voted down the measure, the Spirits were reprimanded and told to follow the Way of the Clans or else. Shocked, and realizing that the other Clans no longer respected one another, Khan Schmitt cancelled the ilChi program.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref>
Following this, the other Clans, predominantly the Burrocks and [[Clan Mongoose|Mongoose]], targeted the Spirits with near constant raids, and the Spirits eventually lost their holdings on [[Albion (Clan System)|Albion]] and [[Homer]]. Reduced to a single planet—[[York (Clan System)|York]]—the Spirits' former regard for their fellow Clans was replaced with a bitter hatred.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 22–23</ref> Following this, the other Clans, predominantly the Burrocks and [[Clan Mongoose|Mongoose]], targeted the Spirits with near constant raids, and the Spirits eventually lost their holdings on [[Albion (Clan System)|Albion]] and [[Homer]]. Reduced to a single planet—[[York (Clan System)|York]]—the Spirits' former regard for their fellow Clans was replaced with a bitter hatred.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 22–23</ref>
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In the time following KLONDIKE the Blood Spirits attempted to maintain the esprit de corps that bound all Clans. To this end, Khan Schmitt created the post of [[ilChi]]; these nineteen ambassadors would maintain open relations and facilitate mutual aid between the Spirits and the other Clans.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref> | In the time following KLONDIKE the Blood Spirits attempted to maintain the esprit de corps that bound all Clans. To this end, Khan Schmitt created the post of [[ilChi]]; these nineteen ambassadors would maintain open relations and facilitate mutual aid between the Spirits and the other Clans.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref> | ||
− | Their dream did not live long. In [[2823]], [[Clan Wolverine]] was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] for rebelling against Kerensky's vision; for expressing some sympathy for the Wolverines, the Blood Spirits found themselves a target as well. [[Clan Burrock|Burrocks]] called for the Spirits' Annihilation, and though the Grand Council voted down the measure, the Spirits were reprimanded and told to follow the Way of the Clans or else. Shocked, and realizing that the other Clans no longer respected one another, Khan Schmitt | + | Their dream did not live long. In [[2823]], [[Clan Wolverine]] was [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilated]] for rebelling against Kerensky's vision; for expressing some sympathy for the Wolverines, the Blood Spirits found themselves a target as well. [[Clan Burrock|Burrocks]] called for the Spirits' Annihilation, and though the Grand Council voted down the measure, the Spirits were reprimanded and told to follow the Way of the Clans or else. Shocked, and realizing that the other Clans no longer respected one another, Khan Schmitt cancelled the ilChi program.<ref name=FMCC21>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 21</ref> |
Following this, the other Clans, predominantly the Burrocks and [[Clan Mongoose|Mongoose]], targeted the Spirits with near constant raids, and the Spirits eventually lost their holdings on [[Albion (Clan System)|Albion]] and [[Homer]]. Reduced to a single planet—[[York (Clan System)|York]]—the Spirits' former regard for their fellow Clans was replaced with a bitter hatred.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 22–23</ref> | Following this, the other Clans, predominantly the Burrocks and [[Clan Mongoose|Mongoose]], targeted the Spirits with near constant raids, and the Spirits eventually lost their holdings on [[Albion (Clan System)|Albion]] and [[Homer]]. Reduced to a single planet—[[York (Clan System)|York]]—the Spirits' former regard for their fellow Clans was replaced with a bitter hatred.<ref>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', pp. 22–23</ref> |