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{{Quote|Here, with the [[Strana Mechty Wolf|Strana Mechty wolf]], we see what may be the epitome of a warrior, cunning matched with instinct and stealth, joined with a final, terrifying attack. For this mighty creature, I name you. You are Clan Wolf.|Nicholas Kerensky, 2810 <ref name=FMCC134>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 134</ref>}}
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{{Quote|Here, with the [[Wolf_(species)|Strana Mechty wolf]], we see what may be the epitome of a warrior, cunning matched with instinct and stealth, joined with a final, terrifying attack. For this mighty creature, I name you. You are Clan Wolf.|Nicholas Kerensky, 2810{{cn}}}}
  
 
{{Quote|We are Wolves, my Khan. We are the masters of war. It is our element. No true harm can come to us when we are engaged in it.|Star Colonel Alaric Wolf, 17 December 3136<ref>''Masters of War'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|We are Wolves, my Khan. We are the masters of war. It is our element. No true harm can come to us when we are engaged in it.|Star Colonel Alaric Wolf, 17 December 3136<ref>''Masters of War'', p. ??{{cn}}</ref>}}
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====Dagda====
 
====Dagda====
The Clans assigned to liberate [[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]] had encountered numerous problems, with only [[Clan Burrock]] performing as expected.  The ilKhan chose to bring in reinforcements for the final campaign: [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and Clan Wolf, both under direct supervision of Nicholas Kerensky.  With the other Clans securing the perimeter and lesser objectives, the Wolves were tasked with securing the Thorin Pass near the [[Brian Cache]] known as "[[Black Brian|the Black Brian]]", and then the Falcons neutralized the external defenses of the fortress.<ref name=HOKp86-87>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 86–87</ref>
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The Clans assigned to liberate [[Dagda]] had encountered numerous problems, with only [[Clan Burrock]] performing as expected.  The ilKhan chose to bring in reinforcements for the final campaign: [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and Clan Wolf, both under direct supervision of Nicholas Kerensky.  With the other Clans securing the perimeter and lesser objectives, the Wolves were tasked with securing the Thorin Pass near the [[Brian Cache]] known as "[[Black Brian|the Black Brian]]", and then the Falcons neutralized the external defenses of the fortress.<ref name=HOKp86-87>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', pp. 86–87</ref>
  
 
The Donegal forces inside the cache were still able to sally forth and make fast raids, retreating before they could be counterattacked.  Operation FERRET began on 2 April [[2822]] with the initial Dagda Clans establishing a secure perimeter around all known exits, while the Wolves were tasked with breaching and holding three gates, a Binary of 'Mechs assigned to each gate. First one, and then the other two gates fell, and the Jade Falcons passed through the Wolf lines into the Black Brian.  The Donegal 'Mech forces were destroyed within ten days, but crushing all resistance within took fifty-four days total, with the Falcons plagued by enemy ambushes.  Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] offered his warriors as a relief force but was refused by Khan Hazen.<ref name=HOKp87>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 87</ref>
 
The Donegal forces inside the cache were still able to sally forth and make fast raids, retreating before they could be counterattacked.  Operation FERRET began on 2 April [[2822]] with the initial Dagda Clans establishing a secure perimeter around all known exits, while the Wolves were tasked with breaching and holding three gates, a Binary of 'Mechs assigned to each gate. First one, and then the other two gates fell, and the Jade Falcons passed through the Wolf lines into the Black Brian.  The Donegal 'Mech forces were destroyed within ten days, but crushing all resistance within took fifty-four days total, with the Falcons plagued by enemy ambushes.  Wolf Khan [[Jerome Winson]] offered his warriors as a relief force but was refused by Khan Hazen.<ref name=HOKp87>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 87</ref>
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In the wake of the Wolverine Annihilation all of the Clans turned towards the task of rebuilding a society devastated by civil war.  By [[2830]] industries were rebuilt, food production rose to its highest point and new colonies in the [[Kerensky Cluster]] were being founded, officially starting what the Clans would call the [[Golden Century]].  Clan Wolf itself became an economic powerhouse, thanks in part to their encouragement of their merchant caste to trade throughout Clan space.  Unfortunately in the years since the Trial of Annihilation, the animosity between Clans Wolf and Widowmaker only continued to grow, each one declaring [[Trial of Possession|Trials of Possession]] against the other which often skirted the rules of honorable combat.  This conflict eventually came to a head between the two in [[2834]].<ref name=WCS22>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 22</ref><ref name=CWK14>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 14</ref>
 
In the wake of the Wolverine Annihilation all of the Clans turned towards the task of rebuilding a society devastated by civil war.  By [[2830]] industries were rebuilt, food production rose to its highest point and new colonies in the [[Kerensky Cluster]] were being founded, officially starting what the Clans would call the [[Golden Century]].  Clan Wolf itself became an economic powerhouse, thanks in part to their encouragement of their merchant caste to trade throughout Clan space.  Unfortunately in the years since the Trial of Annihilation, the animosity between Clans Wolf and Widowmaker only continued to grow, each one declaring [[Trial of Possession|Trials of Possession]] against the other which often skirted the rules of honorable combat.  This conflict eventually came to a head between the two in [[2834]].<ref name=WCS22>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 22</ref><ref name=CWK14>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 14</ref>
  
In order to meet their growing demand for raw resources, the merchants of Clan Wolf made an initial approach to the merchants of Clan Widowmaker for a year's worth of production from their bauxite mines on Dagda, bauxite being a vital component of [[Ferro-Aluminum Armor]].  While amiable to trading with them, the Widowmaker merchants were overruled by their Khans and the deal fell through.  This forced the Wolves to declare a formal challenge for the bauxite and in the Trial of Possession which followed the Wolves were victorious.  Angry at being forced to give away a valuable resource due to what they saw as their warrior caste's arrogance, the Widowmaker merchants took the drastic step of formally petitioning the Grand Council to censure their Khan, [[Cal Jorgensson]], for his negligence.  Fearing that the Wolf Khan Jerome Winson was behind this seditious petition Khan Jorgensson took drastic action: on 7 June mass arrests were carried out and the protest's ringleaders were executed.<ref name=WCS22/><ref name=CWK14/><ref name=EDGC4>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 4</ref><ref name=HOKp101>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 101</ref>
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In order to meet their growing demand for raw resources, the merchants of Clan Wolf made an initial approach to the merchants of Clan Widowmaker for a year's worth of production from their bauxite mines on [[Dagda (Clan System)|Dagda]], bauxite being a vital component of [[Ferro-Aluminum Armor]].  While amiable to trading with them, the Widowmaker merchants were overruled by their Khans and the deal fell through.  This forced the Wolves to declare a formal challenge for the bauxite and in the Trial of Possession which followed the Wolves were victorious.  Angry at being forced to give away a valuable resource due to what they saw as their warrior caste's arrogance, the Widowmaker merchants took the drastic step of formally petitioning the Grand Council to censure their Khan, [[Cal Jorgensson]], for his negligence.  Fearing that the Wolf Khan Jerome Winson was behind this seditious petition Khan Jorgensson took drastic action: on 7 June mass arrests were carried out and the protest's ringleaders were executed.<ref name=WCS22/><ref name=CWK14/><ref name=EDGC4>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 4</ref><ref name=HOKp101>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 101</ref>
  
 
In the Grand Council Khan Jorgensson formally charged Khan Winson with agitating his merchants to revolt against his rule, a claim which the Wolf Khan vehemently denied.  In his own countercharge Khan Winson argued that Jorgensson's massacre of his own people showed not only that the Widowmaker Khan was unfit to lead his people, but so was his Clan's warrior caste, and demanded the right to [[Trial of Absorption|Absorb]] the Widowmaker Clan.  For nearly a week the matter was debated in the Grand Council, but in the end the vote was unanimous in favor of Clan Wolf.  Not only had Jorgensson's actions genuinely shocked the other Clans, but Clan Widowmaker had made too many enemies and few strong allies.  After the vote the Widowmakers called for a [[Trial of Refusal]], and in the bidding that followed the Wolves fought hard to earn the right to refute their enemy's refusal.<ref name=WCS22/><ref name=CWK14/><ref name=EDGC4/><ref name=HOKp101/>
 
In the Grand Council Khan Jorgensson formally charged Khan Winson with agitating his merchants to revolt against his rule, a claim which the Wolf Khan vehemently denied.  In his own countercharge Khan Winson argued that Jorgensson's massacre of his own people showed not only that the Widowmaker Khan was unfit to lead his people, but so was his Clan's warrior caste, and demanded the right to [[Trial of Absorption|Absorb]] the Widowmaker Clan.  For nearly a week the matter was debated in the Grand Council, but in the end the vote was unanimous in favor of Clan Wolf.  Not only had Jorgensson's actions genuinely shocked the other Clans, but Clan Widowmaker had made too many enemies and few strong allies.  After the vote the Widowmakers called for a [[Trial of Refusal]], and in the bidding that followed the Wolves fought hard to earn the right to refute their enemy's refusal.<ref name=WCS22/><ref name=CWK14/><ref name=EDGC4/><ref name=HOKp101/>
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[[File:Clan Wolf Elemental Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Elemental Warrior with [[Enhanced Imaging]] tattoos]]
 
[[File:Clan Wolf Elemental Warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Elemental Warrior with [[Enhanced Imaging]] tattoos]]
  
While all of the Clans benefited from one degree to another during the Golden Century, Clan Wolf remained in the forefront of new developments and economic expansion.  This was thanks in part to the fact that the Wolves allowed their civilian castes a measure of freedom unseen in most other Clans, granting them the opportunity to explore and create.<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 5</ref>  While the feud with Clan Jade Falcon at times threatened the Wolves' dominance - carving out enclaves on Dagda and [[Glory (system)|Glory]] to harass Wolf facilities there - the Falcons' rigid adherence to tradition curtailed their ability to grant the civilian castes even the limited freedoms necessary for large-scale colonization projects.  This left Clan Wolf free to fully exploit new worlds discovered within the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and establish major industrial centers on [[Paxon]] and [[Tiber (Clan system)|Tiber]].<ref name=WCS23>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 23</ref><ref name=FMCC135>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 135</ref>
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While all of the Clans benefited from one degree to another during the Golden Century, Clan Wolf remained in the forefront of new developments and economic expansion.  This was thanks in part to the fact that the Wolves allowed their civilian castes a measure of freedom unseen in most other Clans, granting them the opportunity to explore and create.<ref>''Era Digest: Golden Century'', p. 5</ref>  While the feud with Clan Jade Falcon at times threatened the Wolves' dominance - carving out enclaves on Dagda and [[Glory]] to harass Wolf facilities there - the Falcons' rigid adherence to tradition curtailed their ability to grant the civilian castes even the limited freedoms necessary for large-scale colonization projects.  This left Clan Wolf free to fully exploit new worlds discovered within the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and establish major industrial centers on [[Paxon]] and [[Tiber (Clan system)|Tiber]].<ref name=WCS23>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 23</ref><ref name=FMCC135>''Field Manual: Crusader Clans'', p. 135</ref>
  
 
When [[Clan Coyote]] unveiled the [[OmniMech]] in [[2854]], Clan Wolf knew that it would need this technology to maintain its edge but that its current research and development resources were already dedicated to another project and it could take years, even decades, to retool for OmniTechnology development.  Fighting a Trial of Possession over the technology was also out of the question since the Coyotes were strong allies in the Grand Council.  Fortune came to the Wolves' aid when the Coyotes informed the Clan that the Jade Falcons had just recently won the technology from them, and provided details on the specific unit which had fought in the Trial of Possession.  Armed with this knowledge the Wolf Clan succeeded in intercepting the Jade Falcons and seizing from them copies of the OmniMech designs they had so recently won.  The result was that Clan Wolf was only a few years behind Clan Coyote and on par with the rest of the Clans in terms of OmniMech technology.<ref name=FMCC135/>
 
When [[Clan Coyote]] unveiled the [[OmniMech]] in [[2854]], Clan Wolf knew that it would need this technology to maintain its edge but that its current research and development resources were already dedicated to another project and it could take years, even decades, to retool for OmniTechnology development.  Fighting a Trial of Possession over the technology was also out of the question since the Coyotes were strong allies in the Grand Council.  Fortune came to the Wolves' aid when the Coyotes informed the Clan that the Jade Falcons had just recently won the technology from them, and provided details on the specific unit which had fought in the Trial of Possession.  Armed with this knowledge the Wolf Clan succeeded in intercepting the Jade Falcons and seizing from them copies of the OmniMech designs they had so recently won.  The result was that Clan Wolf was only a few years behind Clan Coyote and on par with the rest of the Clans in terms of OmniMech technology.<ref name=FMCC135/>
  
In thanks for their tip-off the Wolves also let the Coyotes in on the special project which was currently occupying their efforts.  In [[2842]] Clan Goliath Scorpion unveiled new [[Exoskeleton]] designs, nicknamed "water elementals", for use in undersea mining operations.  After witnessing them in action Wolf merchants offered the Goliath Scorpions access to almost all of Dagda's oceans in exchange for these new suits.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 104</ref>  For the next couple of decades much of Clan Wolf's R&D efforts were dedicated to developing this technology to create new armored infantry.  While environment-specific suits were prototyped, Wolf scientists eventually settled on a suit able to operate in a variety of environments, and their efforts were completed in late [[2867]].  The final product was christened [[Elemental (Battle Armor)|Elemental battle armor]], so named because it could fight in any element, and in [[2868]] two Stars of these suits defeated a light Star of [[Clan Nova Cat]] OmniMechs in a Trial of Possession.<ref name=WCS23/><ref name=FMCC135/>
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In thanks for their tip-off the Wolves also let the Coyotes in on the special project which was currently occupying their efforts.  In [[2842]] Clan Goliath Scorpion unveiled new [[Exoskeleton]] designs, nicknamed "water elementals", for use in undersea mining operations.  After witnessing them in action Wolf merchants offered the Goliath Scorpions access to almost all of Dagda's oceans in exchange for these new suits.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 104</ref>  For the next couple of decades much of Clan Wolf's R&D efforts were dedicated to developing this technology to create new armored infantry.  While environment-specific suits were prototyped, Wolf scientists eventually settled on a suit able to operate in a variety of environments, and their efforts were completed in late [[2867]].  The final product was christened [[Elemental (battle armor)|Elemental battle armor]], so named because it could fight in any element, and in [[2868]] two Stars of these suits defeated a light Star of [[Clan Nova Cat]] OmniMechs in a Trial of Possession.<ref name=WCS23/><ref name=FMCC135/>
  
 
Immediately following the Trial [[Clan Hell's Horses]], which had been developing their eugenics program to produce genetically superior [[Elemental|conventional infantry]], demanded a Trial of Possession for this new technology.  The Wolves were sufficiently impressed with the Hell's Horses' new supersoldiers and Wolf Khan [[Alexis Ward]] agreed to a series of three Trials with Horse Khan [[Eric Amirault]] on Tiber.  Each Clan wagered examples their respective technology, a third of which was bid in each of the three Trials.  The Wolves managed to win two of the three and so won glory by taking a larger portion of the Hell's Horses' wager, although their victory was somewhat diminished with Clan Jade Falcon swooped in shortly afterwards and stole examples of both battle armor and genetic supersoldiers.  Clan Wolf posted a sarcastic congratulation of the Jade Falcons' daring raid on the [[Chatterweb]], which was enough for [[Clan Fire Mandrill]] and Clan Coyote to conduct similar raids on the Jade Falcons just two months later.<ref name=WCS23/><ref name=FMCC135/>
 
Immediately following the Trial [[Clan Hell's Horses]], which had been developing their eugenics program to produce genetically superior [[Elemental|conventional infantry]], demanded a Trial of Possession for this new technology.  The Wolves were sufficiently impressed with the Hell's Horses' new supersoldiers and Wolf Khan [[Alexis Ward]] agreed to a series of three Trials with Horse Khan [[Eric Amirault]] on Tiber.  Each Clan wagered examples their respective technology, a third of which was bid in each of the three Trials.  The Wolves managed to win two of the three and so won glory by taking a larger portion of the Hell's Horses' wager, although their victory was somewhat diminished with Clan Jade Falcon swooped in shortly afterwards and stole examples of both battle armor and genetic supersoldiers.  Clan Wolf posted a sarcastic congratulation of the Jade Falcons' daring raid on the [[Chatterweb]], which was enough for [[Clan Fire Mandrill]] and Clan Coyote to conduct similar raids on the Jade Falcons just two months later.<ref name=WCS23/><ref name=FMCC135/>
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By the dawn of the [[thirty-first century]] public opinion in the Clans was swaying towards the Crusader camp, however even those Wolves who adhered to the Crusader philosophy thought their compatriots in other Clans were too quick to leap into the unknown.  The Clans were blind as to what was going on in the Inner Sphere and an early effort known as Intelstar brought back fragmented rumors from the [[Periphery]].  When in [[3000]] Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]], herself a former Wolf warrior taken as ''[[abtakha]]'', proposed an invasion vote in the Grand Council, the Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] managed to outmaneuver the Crusaders with what became known as the [[Dragoon Compromise]].  A small unit of Clan Wolf warriors disguised as [[mercenaries]] would infiltrate the Inner Sphere, make a thorough survey of the situation, and report back to the Clans.<ref name=FMCC136/><ref name=WCS24/><ref name=CWK17>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref><ref name=HOKp103/>
 
By the dawn of the [[thirty-first century]] public opinion in the Clans was swaying towards the Crusader camp, however even those Wolves who adhered to the Crusader philosophy thought their compatriots in other Clans were too quick to leap into the unknown.  The Clans were blind as to what was going on in the Inner Sphere and an early effort known as Intelstar brought back fragmented rumors from the [[Periphery]].  When in [[3000]] Khan [[Nadia Winson]] of [[Clan Ghost Bear]], herself a former Wolf warrior taken as ''[[abtakha]]'', proposed an invasion vote in the Grand Council, the Wolf Khan [[Kerlin Ward]] managed to outmaneuver the Crusaders with what became known as the [[Dragoon Compromise]].  A small unit of Clan Wolf warriors disguised as [[mercenaries]] would infiltrate the Inner Sphere, make a thorough survey of the situation, and report back to the Clans.<ref name=FMCC136/><ref name=WCS24/><ref name=CWK17>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 17</ref><ref name=HOKp103/>
  
Rather than risk their best warriors it was decided that [[Wolf's Dragoons]] would be composed largely of [[freeborns]] with a few [[trueborns]] and led by [[Joshua Wolf|Joshua]] and [[Jaime Wolf]], themselves freeborns.  Although many of the Clans objected to this roster, it was ultimately decided that Clan Wolf had the right to compose the unit as they saw fit.<ref name=WCS24/>  In a surprise move the Goliath Scorpion saKhan [[Ren Posavatz]] won unopposed a bid to train this new unit and used the [[1st Cateran (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|Heartvenom Cluster]], the elite special forces of Clan Goliath Scorpion, to transform the Dragoons into a match for any frontline Cluster.<ref name=FMWC107>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 107</ref>
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Rather than risk their best warriors it was decided that [[Wolf's Dragoons]] would be composed largely of [[freeborns]] with a few [[trueborns]] and led by [[Joshua Wolf|Joshua]] and [[Jaime Wolf]], themselves freeborns.  Although many of the Clans objected to this roster, it was ultimately decided that Clan Wolf had the right to compose the unit as they saw fit.<ref name=WCS24/>  In a surprise move the Goliath Scorpion saKhan [[Ren Posavatz]] won unopposed a bid to train this new unit and used the [[First Cateran Cluster (Clan Goliath Scorpion)|Heartvenom Cluster]], the elite special forces of Clan Goliath Scorpion, to transform the Dragoons into a match for any frontline Cluster.<ref name=FMWC107>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 107</ref>
  
 
In [[3004]] the unit was ready to go when Khan Ward made the surprise announcement that the Dragoons' mission would last twenty-five years, holding off the invasion until [[3030]] at the earliest and causing a near rebellion by [[Clan Ice Hellion]].<ref name=CWK17/>  For the next few years Wolf's Dragoons reported back to the Clans with intelligence which not only gave vital data on the operation of the [[Great Houses]]' militaries but vastly contradicted their preconceived notions of the state of the Inner Sphere.  During the closing years of the [[Third Succession War]] however these reports became less frequent, until finally around [[3019]] they stopped reporting altogether.<ref name=WCS25>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 25</ref><ref name=HOKp103/>
 
In [[3004]] the unit was ready to go when Khan Ward made the surprise announcement that the Dragoons' mission would last twenty-five years, holding off the invasion until [[3030]] at the earliest and causing a near rebellion by [[Clan Ice Hellion]].<ref name=CWK17/>  For the next few years Wolf's Dragoons reported back to the Clans with intelligence which not only gave vital data on the operation of the [[Great Houses]]' militaries but vastly contradicted their preconceived notions of the state of the Inner Sphere.  During the closing years of the [[Third Succession War]] however these reports became less frequent, until finally around [[3019]] they stopped reporting altogether.<ref name=WCS25>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 25</ref><ref name=HOKp103/>
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===Wolf Empire===
 
===Wolf Empire===
During the Dark Age Era, Clan Wolf decided to move out of their Occupation Zone and make a new one in parts of Free Worlds League space and later Lyran territory. This was brought to fruition by then Lyran Archon Melissa Steiner's whom proposed joint invasion of the former Free Worlds League. In [[Operation Hammerfall]], the Wolves and the Lyran forces had invasion principally Marik-Commonwealth.  However, due to Lyran's betrayal during the campaign, Khan Ward choose cease further invasion of the League, turn eyes to the Lyran Commonwealth due to treatment of it's migrating civilian caste. On New Year's Day in [[3142]],<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 148: Wolf Empire founded Jan 1, 3142</ref> this new occupation zone would be renamed into the Wolf Empire and would continue to envelop the inside of the Commonwealth with it's capital set on world of Gienah.<ref name=EAp106>''Empire Alone'', p. 106: Gienah planet profile note it's take over</ref> While carving inside Commonwealth space, they experienced fierce fighting from both the Free Worlds League and the Lyrans. The Wolves, seeing an opportunity to reunify Clan Wolf to their former glory, decided to cooperate with their [[Clan Wolf in Exile|exiled counterparts]]. They would offer the exiles a chance to "come home" through a [[Trial of Absorption|absorption]] as an alternative to being destroyed by other Clans or being treated like bandits by the other Clans. Some exiles decided to take the chance, while others did not.<ref name=SFp27>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 27</ref>
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During the Dark Age Era, Clan Wolf decided to move out of their Occupation Zone and make a new one in Lyran territory. On New Year's Day in [[3142]],<ref>''Field Manual: 3145'', p. 148: Wolf Empire founded Jan 1, 3142</ref> this new occupation zone would be renamed into the Wolf Empire and would continue to envelop the inside of the Commonwealth. While carving inside Commonwealth space, they experienced fierce fighting from both the Free Worlds League and the Lyrans. The Wolves, seeing an opportunity to reunify Clan Wolf to their former glory, decided to cooperate with their [[Clan Wolf in Exile|exiled counterparts]]. They would offer the exiles a chance to "come home" through a [[Trial of Absorption|absorption]] as an alternative to being destroyed by other Clans or being treated like bandits by the other Clans. Some exiles decided to take the chance, while others did not.<ref name=SFp27>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 27</ref>
  
 
====ilClan Trial====
 
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Just as they have been known as consummate politicians, so too were the Wolves particularly skilled in the ''[[batchall]]'' and the art of bidding.  To the casual observer a Wolf warrior engaged in bidding appears to take on a carefree attitude as they bid away whole units, but in truth every Wolf warrior knows that the very outcome of the coming battle hangs in the balance during this phase and so bids accordingly.<ref name=FMCC140/>  When necessary though the Wolf Clan's penchant for precision, low bidding was dispensed with, as occurred during the Clan invasion.  If a world could be taken more quickly with a larger force then that was preferable to a more drawn-out confrontation which wasted resources.<ref name=WCS43>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 43</ref>
 
Just as they have been known as consummate politicians, so too were the Wolves particularly skilled in the ''[[batchall]]'' and the art of bidding.  To the casual observer a Wolf warrior engaged in bidding appears to take on a carefree attitude as they bid away whole units, but in truth every Wolf warrior knows that the very outcome of the coming battle hangs in the balance during this phase and so bids accordingly.<ref name=FMCC140/>  When necessary though the Wolf Clan's penchant for precision, low bidding was dispensed with, as occurred during the Clan invasion.  If a world could be taken more quickly with a larger force then that was preferable to a more drawn-out confrontation which wasted resources.<ref name=WCS43>''Wolf Clan Sourcebook'', p. 43</ref>
  
For the same reason Clan Wolf historically had a very liberal attitude towards the traditional rules of engagement or ''[[zellbrigen]]''.  Though the other Clans may call into question the honorable nature of some of their tactics, to Clan Wolf they adhered to the Great Founder's teachings of conserving resources; what's more this flexible mindset was responsible for their tremendous success.<ref name=FMCC140/>  For example it was Clan Wolf which pioneered the use of [[Elemental (Battle Armor)#Variants|Headhunter]] units for infiltrating the enemy's rear area to decapitate their command structure.<ref name=WCS43/>  However under the leadership of Khan Vlad Ward the Clan as a whole took on more conservative views regarding ''zellbrigen''.<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 274</ref>
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For the same reason Clan Wolf historically had a very liberal attitude towards the traditional rules of engagement or ''[[zellbrigen]]''.  Though the other Clans may call into question the honorable nature of some of their tactics, to Clan Wolf they adhered to the Great Founder's teachings of conserving resources; what's more this flexible mindset was responsible for their tremendous success.<ref name=FMCC140/>  For example it was Clan Wolf which pioneered the use of [[Elemental (battle armor)#Variants|Headhunter]] units for infiltrating the enemy's rear area to decapitate their command structure.<ref name=WCS43/>  However under the leadership of Khan Vlad Ward the Clan as a whole took on more conservative views regarding ''zellbrigen''.<ref>''Total Warfare'', p. 274</ref>
  
 
Similar to the egalitarian nature of intercaste relations in Clan Wolf, the relationship between [[trueborn]] and [[freeborn]] warriors has historically shifted from mere mild contempt to friendly competition.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 155</ref>  Despite Khan Vlad Ward's known hatred for freeborns, he too has been forced to rely on these "freebirths" to fill out his depleted ''touman''.  Likewise [[bondsmen]] were readily allowed to prove their worth to the Clan and adopted wholeheartedly, a practice which continues under Vlad's leadership.<ref name=CWK97>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 97</ref>
 
Similar to the egalitarian nature of intercaste relations in Clan Wolf, the relationship between [[trueborn]] and [[freeborn]] warriors has historically shifted from mere mild contempt to friendly competition.<ref>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 155</ref>  Despite Khan Vlad Ward's known hatred for freeborns, he too has been forced to rely on these "freebirths" to fill out his depleted ''touman''.  Likewise [[bondsmen]] were readily allowed to prove their worth to the Clan and adopted wholeheartedly, a practice which continues under Vlad's leadership.<ref name=CWK97>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 97</ref>
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==External links==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.hakujin.net/Games/BTech/clanwolf.html Clan Wolf Council Hall]
 
* [http://www.hakujin.net/Games/BTech/clanwolf.html Clan Wolf Council Hall]
 
* [http://www.camospecs.com/Unit.asp?FactionID=47 Camo Specs Online], Wolf Clan gallery
 
* [http://www.camospecs.com/Unit.asp?FactionID=47 Camo Specs Online], Wolf Clan gallery
 
* [http://www.btencyclopedia.com/entry/clan_wolf ComStar Historical: Archives entry on Clan Wolf]
 
* [http://www.btencyclopedia.com/entry/clan_wolf ComStar Historical: Archives entry on Clan Wolf]
  
==Bibliography==
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== Bibliography ==
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* ''[[Blood Legacy]]''
 
* ''[[Blood Legacy]]''
 
* ''[[A Bonfire of Worlds]]''
 
* ''[[A Bonfire of Worlds]]''
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* ''[[The Scorpion Jar]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[The Scorpion Jar]]'' (novel)
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
 
* ''[[Wolf Clan Sourcebook]]''
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[[Category:Clans]]
 
[[Category:Clans]]
 
[[Category:Factions|Clans, Clan Wolf]]
 
[[Category:Factions|Clans, Clan Wolf]]
 
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