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===Operation KLONDIKE===
 
===Operation KLONDIKE===
 
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====Eden====
 
====Eden====
 
The Jade Falcons were assigned to [[Eden]] along with [[Clan Wolf]], [[Clan Hell's Horses]], and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]. During the Trials to determine which Clans would have the right to take Eden, the Falcons narrowly beat out [[Clan Burrock]].<ref name=HOKp89>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 89</ref>
 
The Jade Falcons were assigned to [[Eden]] along with [[Clan Wolf]], [[Clan Hell's Horses]], and [[Clan Smoke Jaguar]]. During the Trials to determine which Clans would have the right to take Eden, the Falcons narrowly beat out [[Clan Burrock]].<ref name=HOKp89>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 89</ref>
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Clan Jade Falcon launched the third wave of attacks in June, but the problems that had begun cropping up at the start of the invasion had become more pronounced. Their ability to resupply units in the field was severely strained and an outbreak of rebellions on previously conquered worlds required more forces to be held back for garrison duty. Only five worlds were conquered during this wave, an embarrassingly low number, especially in comparison to the success Clan Wolf was enjoying. By the end, the supply situation had been somewhat resolved and the deployment of [[Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s helped to tamp down on the revolting populace. However, morale within the Clan was low and a sense that momentum was being lost was pervasive.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 28</ref>
 
Clan Jade Falcon launched the third wave of attacks in June, but the problems that had begun cropping up at the start of the invasion had become more pronounced. Their ability to resupply units in the field was severely strained and an outbreak of rebellions on previously conquered worlds required more forces to be held back for garrison duty. Only five worlds were conquered during this wave, an embarrassingly low number, especially in comparison to the success Clan Wolf was enjoying. By the end, the supply situation had been somewhat resolved and the deployment of [[Provisional Garrison Cluster]]s helped to tamp down on the revolting populace. However, morale within the Clan was low and a sense that momentum was being lost was pervasive.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', p. 28</ref>
  
The start of the fourth wave promised brighter days as the Jade Falcon Clan targeted fifteen worlds. That sense of optimism was dashed in the disastrous [[Battle of Twycross]] when the Inner Sphere scored their first-ever victory against the Clan invaders. Although the Jade Falcons had succeeded in taking all other worlds, the loss at Twycross had destroyed one of their premier combat units, the [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Jade Falcon Guards]], and forced [[Adler Malthus]] and all those of the Malthus Bloodname to return to the Homeworlds in shame. The embarrassment of the defeat was only further compounded when Clan Wolf surpassed the Jade Falcons in capturing more worlds. IlKhan Showers attempted to slow down the Wolves by holding a meeting aboard the ''[[Dire Wolf (Individual Sovetskii Soyuz-class WarShip)|Dire Wolf]]'' at [[Radstadt]], but his death at the hands of [[Tyra Miraborg]] would have the opposite effect of putting a stop to the entire invasion.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', pp. 28–29</ref>
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The start of the fourth wave promised brighter days as the Jade Falcon Clan targeted fifteen worlds. That sense of optimism was dashed in the disastrous [[Battle of Twycross]] when the Inner Sphere scored their first-ever victory against the Clan invaders. Although the Jade Falcons had succeeded in taking all other worlds, the loss at Twycross had destroyed one of their premier combat units, the [[Jade Falcon Guards (Clan Jade Falcon)|Jade Falcon Guards]], and forced [[Adler Malthus]] and all those of the Malthus Bloodname to return to the Homeworlds in shame. The embarrassment of the defeat was only further compounded when Clan Wolf surpassed the Jade Falcons in capturing more worlds. IlKhan Showers attempted to slow down the Wolves by holding a meeting aboard the ''[[Dire Wolf (Vessel)|Dire Wolf]]'' at [[Radstadt]], but his death at the hands of [[Tyra Miraborg]] would have the opposite effect of putting a stop to the entire invasion.<ref>''Jade Falcon Sourcebook'', pp. 28–29</ref>
  
 
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===Jihad===
 
===Jihad===
During the early stages of the [[Jihad]], the Jade Falcons launched another attack on the Lyran Alliance; the first planet to be seized was [[Graus]], captured on the 7th of October [[3068]]. The Jade Falcons followed this up with attacks that conquered [[Black Earth]], [[Blackjack (system)|Blackjack]], [[Blue Hole]] and [[Roadside]] by late January [[3069]]. The Falcons would continue to take worlds from the Lyrans throughout [[3069]] and [[3070]], although [[Clan Wolf]] launched an invasion of their own, shadowing the Falcons' advances. The Wolves also snapped up three Falcon worlds during the first two weeks of March 3069: [[Bessarabia]], [[Biota]] and [[Cusset]].<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Despite losing these three worlds to the Wolves, the Falcons pressed on against the Lyrans, capturing [[Mkuranga]] and [[Pasig]] between the 10th and 14th of June 3069 and [[Deia]] on the 15th of August.<ref name="J:FRp47">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 47: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> The Falcons launched an attack on [[Zanderij]] in the second week of June 3070, but the campaign wouldn't be a quick occupation; defending LAAF and Clan Wolf-in-Exile forces pushed the Falcons back off Zanderij on the 12th of August.<ref name="J:FRp48">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 48: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> An attack on the heavily fortified world of [[Great X]] also didn't go the Falcons' way, turning instead into a grinding quagmire of a campaign.<ref name="J:FRp49">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 49: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
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During the early stages of the [[Jihad]], the Jade Falcons launched another attack on the Lyran Alliance; the first planet to be seized was [[Graus]], captured on the 7th of October [[3068]]. The Jade Falcons followed this up with attacks that conquered [[Black Earth]], [[Blackjack (planet)|Blackjack]], [[Blue Hole]] and [[Roadside]] by late January [[3069]]. The Falcons would continue to take worlds from the Lyrans throughout [[3069]] and [[3070]], although [[Clan Wolf]] launched an invasion of their own, shadowing the Falcons' advances. The Wolves also snapped up three Falcon worlds during the first two weeks of March 3069: [[Bessarabia]], [[Biota]] and [[Cusset]].<ref name="J:FRp46">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 46: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Despite losing these three worlds to the Wolves, the Falcons pressed on against the Lyrans, capturing [[Mkuranga]] and [[Pasig]] between the 10th and 14th of June 3069 and [[Deia]] on the 15th of August.<ref name="J:FRp47">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 47: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> The Falcons launched an attack on [[Zanderij]] in the second week of June 3070, but the campaign wouldn't be a quick occupation; defending LAAF and Clan Wolf-in-Exile forces pushed the Falcons back off Zanderij on the 12th of August.<ref name="J:FRp48">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 48: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> An attack on the heavily fortified world of [[Great X]] also didn't go the Falcons' way, turning instead into a grinding quagmire of a campaign.<ref name="J:FRp49">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 49: "The Jihad in Review"</ref>
  
 
The Falcon campaign against the Lyrans slowed in [[3071]]; after attacking [[Morges]] on the 8th of February, the Falcons found themselves the target of attacks from [[Clan Hell's Horses]], who had been seizing Periphery worlds from [[Clan Wolf]] for some months. The Falcons attacked the Horses on [[Steelton]] in the second week in April, while also sending a small force to [[Arc-Royal]] under a flag of truce. The last ten days of April saw the Falcons invaded themselves, as [[Clan Ice Hellion]] launched a two-part invasion of the Falcon Occupation Zone that would tie up the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Falcon ''touman'']] for some months.<ref name="J:FRp49">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 49: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Intelligence obtained by Star Captain [[Brian Pryde]] from a contact within Clan Hell's Horses had indicated in January that ninety percent or more of the [[Clan Ice Hellion Touman|Clan Ice Hellion ''touman'']] had been gathered together at [[Nouveaux Paris]] in the [[Deep Periphery]] over the course of 3070 in preparation for their invasion.<ref name="JHS:3072p20">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 20: "Falcons on Guard"</ref>
 
The Falcon campaign against the Lyrans slowed in [[3071]]; after attacking [[Morges]] on the 8th of February, the Falcons found themselves the target of attacks from [[Clan Hell's Horses]], who had been seizing Periphery worlds from [[Clan Wolf]] for some months. The Falcons attacked the Horses on [[Steelton]] in the second week in April, while also sending a small force to [[Arc-Royal]] under a flag of truce. The last ten days of April saw the Falcons invaded themselves, as [[Clan Ice Hellion]] launched a two-part invasion of the Falcon Occupation Zone that would tie up the [[Clan Jade Falcon Touman|Falcon ''touman'']] for some months.<ref name="J:FRp49">''Jihad: Final Reckoning'', p. 49: "The Jihad in Review"</ref> Intelligence obtained by Star Captain [[Brian Pryde]] from a contact within Clan Hell's Horses had indicated in January that ninety percent or more of the [[Clan Ice Hellion Touman|Clan Ice Hellion ''touman'']] had been gathered together at [[Nouveaux Paris]] in the [[Deep Periphery]] over the course of 3070 in preparation for their invasion.<ref name="JHS:3072p20">''Jihad Hot Spots: 3072'', p. 20: "Falcons on Guard"</ref>
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In March [[3134]], seeing an opportunity caused by the collapse of the [[HPG]] network, the Falcons staged an incursion into the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. This expedition force consisted of [[Turkina Keshik]], [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Delta]] and [[Zeta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Zeta Galaxies]].<ref>''Blood of Isle'', p. 32</ref> The Expedition was led by the political Jade Falcon radicals known as the "Mongols", following Turkina Keshik's "Mongol Doctrine". The expedition masqueraded their actions under the guise of hunting the Clan splinter group, the [[Steel Wolves]]. The invasion focused on [[Prefecture IX]], where they captured a string of worlds in two Prefectures, including the single Lyran Commonwealth world of [[Chaffee]].<ref>''Flight of the Falcon'', p. 93</ref> The Prefecture had been weakened by the uprising and subsequent defection of its own Prefecture military forces, principally the [[Stormhammers]] splinter group. The Expedition Galaxies separated and were able to capture a number of worlds until they reunited at [[Skye]]. In what was named the "1st Battle for Skye", the Falcon force utilized its assets, including the WarShip ''[[Emerald Talon]]'', to cover the Expedition's landings in August. Once on the surface, the Jade Falcon forces were tricked and outmaneuvered by the desperate Republican forces and its allies, led by Prefect [[Tara Campbell]], forcing them to pull back.<ref>''Flight of the Falcon'', p. 279</ref>
 
In March [[3134]], seeing an opportunity caused by the collapse of the [[HPG]] network, the Falcons staged an incursion into the [[Republic of the Sphere]]. This expedition force consisted of [[Turkina Keshik]], [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Delta]] and [[Zeta Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Zeta Galaxies]].<ref>''Blood of Isle'', p. 32</ref> The Expedition was led by the political Jade Falcon radicals known as the "Mongols", following Turkina Keshik's "Mongol Doctrine". The expedition masqueraded their actions under the guise of hunting the Clan splinter group, the [[Steel Wolves]]. The invasion focused on [[Prefecture IX]], where they captured a string of worlds in two Prefectures, including the single Lyran Commonwealth world of [[Chaffee]].<ref>''Flight of the Falcon'', p. 93</ref> The Prefecture had been weakened by the uprising and subsequent defection of its own Prefecture military forces, principally the [[Stormhammers]] splinter group. The Expedition Galaxies separated and were able to capture a number of worlds until they reunited at [[Skye]]. In what was named the "1st Battle for Skye", the Falcon force utilized its assets, including the WarShip ''[[Emerald Talon]]'', to cover the Expedition's landings in August. Once on the surface, the Jade Falcon forces were tricked and outmaneuvered by the desperate Republican forces and its allies, led by Prefect [[Tara Campbell]], forcing them to pull back.<ref>''Flight of the Falcon'', p. 279</ref>
  
However, after months spent regrouping after this initial setback, Falcon forces resumed their battle for Skye in October.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 162</ref> Allied Republican and splinter forces attempted to disrupt Falcon supply chains by liberating various worlds controlled by the Expedition forces. Meanwhile, the Expedition's military leader: "Khan" [[Malvina Hazen]] used nuclear weapons to disrupt the electronics within Skye's capital, forcing the defenders out of the city.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 175</ref> In orbit, the Jade Falcons' ''Emerald Talon'' was badly damaged and forced off as reinforcements led by the Lyran Commonwealth's WarShip, [[Yggdrasil (Individual Mjolnir-class WarShip)|LAS ''Yggdrasil'']] arrived.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 221</ref> However, in late December, despite their best efforts to regroup for a third strike, Falcon forces were able to overwhelm Skye's defenders and win control of the planet, forcing them to withdraw from the planet entirely.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 278</ref>
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However, after months spent regrouping after this initial setback, Falcon forces resumed their battle for Skye in October.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 162</ref> Allied Republican and splinter forces attempted to disrupt Falcon supply chains by liberating various worlds controlled by the Expedition forces. Meanwhile, the Expedition's military leader: "Khan" [[Malvina Hazen]] used nuclear weapons to disrupt the electronics within Skye's capital, forcing the defenders out of the city.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 175</ref> In orbit, the Jade Falcons' ''Emerald Talon'' was badly damaged and forced off as reinforcements led by the Lyran Commonwealth's WarShip, [[Mjolnir#Named Vessels|LAS ''Yggdrasil'']] arrived.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 221</ref> However, in late December, despite their best efforts to regroup for a third strike, Falcon forces were able to overwhelm Skye's defenders and win control of the planet, forcing them to withdraw from the planet entirely.<ref>''Blood of Skye'', p. 278</ref>
  
 
====Jade Falcon Civil War====
 
====Jade Falcon Civil War====
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== Military ==
 
== Military ==
 
{{Main|Clan Jade Falcon Touman}}
 
{{Main|Clan Jade Falcon Touman}}
The military or ''[[touman]]'' of Clan Jade Falcon prided itself on following many of the standards and practices as laid down by Nicholas Kerensky. They made full utilization of [[OmniMech]]s, [[OmniFighter]]s, and [[Elemental]]s in combined-arms formations, favoring no one branch over the other. Jade Falcon warriors were regarded as being aggressive, tenacious, and highly skilled. They believed that ''how'' a battle was won was just as important as whether it was won, and so were strict practitioners of ''[[zellbrigen]]''. This preference for honorable combat was also used in confrontations between armies, which were viewed as simply a series of individual duels on a larger scale. Here the Jade Falcons favored the ''[[Nathaculor]]'' — the strike of the unswerving sword — by launching direct attacks on the enemy's command, control, and communication assets...or if not available, on the largest concentration of enemy troops.<ref name=TCoK87-88/><ref name=FMCC96>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 96</ref>
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The military or ''[[touman]]'' of Clan Jade Falcon prided itself on following many of the standards and practices as laid down by Nicholas Kerensky. They made full utilization of [[OmniMech]]s, [[OmniFighter]]s, and [[Elemental]]s in combined-arms formations, favoring no one branch over the other. Jade Falcon warriors were regarded as being aggressive, tenacious, and highly skilled. They believed that ''how'' a battle was won was just as important as whether it was won, and so were strict practitioners of ''[[zellbrigen]]''. This preference for honorable combat was also used in confrontations between armies, which were viewed as simply a series of individual duels on a larger scale. Here the Jade Falcons favored the ''nathaculor'' — the strike of the unswerving sword — by launching direct attacks on the enemy's command, control, and communication assets...or if not available, on the largest concentration of enemy troops.<ref name=TCoK87-88/><ref name=FMCC96>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 96</ref>
  
 
Adherence to ''zellbrigen'' was not absolute though. A Jade Falcon warrior would set aside the honorable rules of combat if so ordered by a superior officer, or if the honor of the unit or the Clan was at stake.<ref name=FMCC96>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 96</ref> For example, in the [[Trial of Possession]] for control of his genetic legacy, [[Kael Pershaw]] was not above using [[vibrabomb]]s hidden within discarded Elemental missile packs to destroy pursuing Wolf Clan 'Mechs.<ref>''Bloodname'', ch. 12</ref> By the time of the fifth wave of Operation REVIVAL, it had become somewhat more common for Jade Falcon warriors to dispense with ''zellbrigen'' when fighting against Inner Sphere forces.<ref name=JFS30/>
 
Adherence to ''zellbrigen'' was not absolute though. A Jade Falcon warrior would set aside the honorable rules of combat if so ordered by a superior officer, or if the honor of the unit or the Clan was at stake.<ref name=FMCC96>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 96</ref> For example, in the [[Trial of Possession]] for control of his genetic legacy, [[Kael Pershaw]] was not above using [[vibrabomb]]s hidden within discarded Elemental missile packs to destroy pursuing Wolf Clan 'Mechs.<ref>''Bloodname'', ch. 12</ref> By the time of the fifth wave of Operation REVIVAL, it had become somewhat more common for Jade Falcon warriors to dispense with ''zellbrigen'' when fighting against Inner Sphere forces.<ref name=JFS30/>
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|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf]]'''
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|Ally
 
|Ally
 
| After the Refusal War, Clan Wolf would be splintered in two. Seeing the Crusader half under Vlad Ward as potential allies, the Jade Falcon would work together with the reborn Clan Wolf. Both Marthe Pryde and Vlad Ward would work together to foil Asa Taney's [[Home Clan Coalition]] with the [[Harvest Trials]], giving them a chance to quickly recover from their losses. As with Clan Smoke Jaguar, both Khans would weaken ilKhan Lincoln Osis' power base, ending in his Clan's downfall and death. Following the ilClan Era, they would become a bodyguard Clan bound to protect ilKhan Alaric and the new Star League given their weakened status.
 
| After the Refusal War, Clan Wolf would be splintered in two. Seeing the Crusader half under Vlad Ward as potential allies, the Jade Falcon would work together with the reborn Clan Wolf. Both Marthe Pryde and Vlad Ward would work together to foil Asa Taney's [[Home Clan Coalition]] with the [[Harvest Trials]], giving them a chance to quickly recover from their losses. As with Clan Smoke Jaguar, both Khans would weaken ilKhan Lincoln Osis' power base, ending in his Clan's downfall and death. Following the ilClan Era, they would become a bodyguard Clan bound to protect ilKhan Alaric and the new Star League given their weakened status.
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|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Wolf-in-Exile]]'''
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|Enemy
 
|Enemy
 
|The most noteworthy enemy of the Jade Falcons has been Clan Wolf. Through their entire history, Clan Jade Falcon has harbored a grudge for this Clan for two reasons: Nicholas Kerensky joining the Wolves, and the Wolves' leadership of the Warden political faction. Their rivalry continued up until the end of the Refusal War fought between these two great Clans, when the once mighty Wolf Clan was divided in two — the Warden portion going into [[Clan Wolf in Exile|exile]], and the Crusader portion forming the brief Clan Jade Wolf before restoring their name back to Clan Wolf. While the Falcons hold respect for the Crusader half of the Wolves as potential allies, they view Clan Wolf-in-Exile with the same hatred and contempt as the original Clan Wolf.
 
|The most noteworthy enemy of the Jade Falcons has been Clan Wolf. Through their entire history, Clan Jade Falcon has harbored a grudge for this Clan for two reasons: Nicholas Kerensky joining the Wolves, and the Wolves' leadership of the Warden political faction. Their rivalry continued up until the end of the Refusal War fought between these two great Clans, when the once mighty Wolf Clan was divided in two — the Warden portion going into [[Clan Wolf in Exile|exile]], and the Crusader portion forming the brief Clan Jade Wolf before restoring their name back to Clan Wolf. While the Falcons hold respect for the Crusader half of the Wolves as potential allies, they view Clan Wolf-in-Exile with the same hatred and contempt as the original Clan Wolf.
 
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|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
 
|'''[[Clan Steel Viper]]'''
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|Enemy
 
|Enemy
 
| Clan Steel Viper would (by accident) become a well-known enemy of the Jade Falcons for always opposing their policies. After the death of Viper Khan [[Sanra Mercer]], the Steel Vipers experienced a shift in policy, and began doing everything possible to make the Jade Falcons' lives miserable. However their rivalry would backfire on them when the Falcons pushed the Vipers out of the Inner Sphere forever. While the Steel Vipers would exact revenge by abjuring their rivals out of Clan Space, the Jade Falcons would get the last laugh when the Vipers were Annihilated a decade later.
 
| Clan Steel Viper would (by accident) become a well-known enemy of the Jade Falcons for always opposing their policies. After the death of Viper Khan [[Sanra Mercer]], the Steel Vipers experienced a shift in policy, and began doing everything possible to make the Jade Falcons' lives miserable. However their rivalry would backfire on them when the Falcons pushed the Vipers out of the Inner Sphere forever. While the Steel Vipers would exact revenge by abjuring their rivals out of Clan Space, the Jade Falcons would get the last laugh when the Vipers were Annihilated a decade later.
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'''Clan Space Worlds:'''<br />
 
'''Clan Space Worlds:'''<br />
 
[[Barcella]] (15 percent)<br />
 
[[Barcella]] (15 percent)<br />
[[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] (9 percent)<br />
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[[Dagda (Clan)|Dagda]] (9 percent)<br />
 
[[Eden]] (34 percent)<br />
 
[[Eden]] (34 percent)<br />
 
[[Gatekeeper]] (100 percent)<br />
 
[[Gatekeeper]] (100 percent)<br />
[[Glory (system)|Glory]] (45 percent)<br />
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[[Glory]] (45 percent)<br />
 
[[Huntress]] (42 percent)<br />
 
[[Huntress]] (42 percent)<br />
 
[[Ironhold]] (100 percent)<br />
 
[[Ironhold]] (100 percent)<br />

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