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{{Quote|''And the ilKhan gave us his final words, charging us to protect those with whom we found refuge in our time of need. In this, our final duty, we shall not fail.''}}
 
{{Quote|''And the ilKhan gave us his final words, charging us to protect those with whom we found refuge in our time of need. In this, our final duty, we shall not fail.''}}
 
:-''From'' The Remembrance (Clan Wolf-in-Exile) Passage 411, Verse 16, Lines 1-4{{cn}}
 
:-''From'' The Remembrance (Clan Wolf-in-Exile) Passage 411, Verse 16, Lines 1-4{{cn}}
'''Clan Wolf-in-Exile''' is a splinter faction of the original [[Clan Wolf]], one of the twenty [[Clans]] created by [[Nicholas Kerensky]]. Born from the destruction of the original Clan Wolf in the [[Refusal War]] of [[3057]], the Wolves-in-Exile continued to uphold the [[Warden]] traditions of their forebears under the leadership of [[Khan]] [[Phelan Kell]] by siding with the [[Inner Sphere]]. Establishing a new home on [[Arc-Royal]], the Exiles maintained their claim to the Wolf name and upheld their interpretation of the Clan way of life despite being [[Trial of Abjuration|Abjured]] by the other Clans and considered bandits by most.
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'''Clan Wolf-in-Exile''' is a splinter faction of the original [[Clan Wolf]], one of the twenty [[Clans]] created by [[Nicholas Kerensky]]. Born from the destruction of the original Clan Wolf in the [[Refusal War]], the Wolves-in-Exile continued to uphold the [[Warden]] traditions of their forebears under the leadership of [[Khan]] [[Phelan Kell]] by siding with the [[Inner Sphere]]. Despite being [[Trial of Abjuration|Abjured]] by the other Clans and considered bandits by them, the Exiles continue to maintain their claim to the Wolf name and uphold their interpretation of the Clan way of life. They would successfully be integrated back into Clan Wolf following the aftermath of the Dark Age Era.
 
 
Throughout the latter half of the thirty-first century and into the [[Dark Age Era|Dark Age]] era, the Exiled Wolves carried out their mandate to protect the Inner Sphere primarily by defending their adopted home in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] from aggressors such as [[Clan Jade Falcon]] and the [[Word of Blake]]. In the 3140s ongoing warfare against the Falcons under [[Malvina Hazen]] left the Exiles homeless and reduced to a fraction of their former strength, prompting them to reunite with their former brethren in Clan Wolf after the [[ilClan Trial]] of [[3151]].
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Phelan at first objected to this plan, wishing to stand beside Ulric and Natasha, but finally relented.  His forces would take part in early battles to give the impression that all of Clan Wolf was taking part in the Trial before making their way to [[Arc-Royal]], homeworld of the [[Kell Hounds]] and Phelan's family.<ref name=F&W14/>  On the eve of the Trial, by the authority of his office Ulric commissioned the creation of a new [[Bloodname]], Kell, and in a postdated message bestowed it upon Phelan.  Armed with a Bloodname which could not be stripped through Abjuration, saKhan Phelan Kell and the rest of his forces were given a final charge, to stand beside the Inner Sphere and protect it from any further Clan aggression.<ref name=FMWC153/>
 
Phelan at first objected to this plan, wishing to stand beside Ulric and Natasha, but finally relented.  His forces would take part in early battles to give the impression that all of Clan Wolf was taking part in the Trial before making their way to [[Arc-Royal]], homeworld of the [[Kell Hounds]] and Phelan's family.<ref name=F&W14/>  On the eve of the Trial, by the authority of his office Ulric commissioned the creation of a new [[Bloodname]], Kell, and in a postdated message bestowed it upon Phelan.  Armed with a Bloodname which could not be stripped through Abjuration, saKhan Phelan Kell and the rest of his forces were given a final charge, to stand beside the Inner Sphere and protect it from any further Clan aggression.<ref name=FMWC153/>
  
Phelan Kell and [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Delta Galaxy]] performed the first part of the deception by attacking Jade Falcon forces garrisoning [[Sudeten]] on 27 September [[3057]].  After an impressive victory which netted over a hundred Falcon 'Mechs captured and returning to the Wolf fleet, he tried one last time to convince Natasha to include his forces in further combats and was again denied.  On 5 October Phelan Kell and the Warden Wolves began their trek towards Arc-Royal, carrying the complete genetic heritage of Clan Wolf aboard Phelan's flagship [[Werewolf (Individual McKenna-class WarShip)|''Werewolf'']].<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 18–20</ref>  They followed the same path as Natasha's forces, traveling to [[Baker 3]] before diverting to [[Graus]] and then [[Morges]].<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 13</ref>
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Phelan Kell and [[Delta Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Delta Galaxy]] performed the first part of the deception by attacking Jade Falcon forces garrisoning [[Sudeten]] on 27 September [[3057]].  After an impressive victory which netted over a hundred Falcon 'Mechs captured and returning to the Wolf fleet, he tried one last time to convince Natasha to include his forces in further combats and was again denied.  On 5 October Phelan Kell and the Warden Wolves began their trek towards Arc-Royal, carrying the complete genetic heritage of Clan Wolf aboard Phelan's flagship [[Werewolf (Vessel)|''Werewolf'']].<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 18–20</ref>  They followed the same path as Natasha's forces, traveling to [[Baker 3]] before diverting to [[Graus]] and then [[Morges]].<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', p. 13</ref>
  
 
On Morges the Wolves regrouped with the Kell Hounds, however hot on their heels were the Jade Falcons.  [[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Omicron]] and [[Peregrine Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Peregrine Galaxies]] arrived in the system on 5 December hoping to wipe out the last functioning remnants of Clan Wolf.  They brought news with them of the death of both Natasha and Ulric, but rather than demoralize the Wolves it only inspired them to honor their memory.  On 13 December the Jade Falcons made planetfall with their entire force and the battle would rage across the snowy planet until 25 December, when the last Jade Falcon unit was destroyed and the Refusal War ended.<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 36–41</ref>
 
On Morges the Wolves regrouped with the Kell Hounds, however hot on their heels were the Jade Falcons.  [[Omicron Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Omicron]] and [[Peregrine Galaxy (Clan Jade Falcon)|Peregrine Galaxies]] arrived in the system on 5 December hoping to wipe out the last functioning remnants of Clan Wolf.  They brought news with them of the death of both Natasha and Ulric, but rather than demoralize the Wolves it only inspired them to honor their memory.  On 13 December the Jade Falcons made planetfall with their entire force and the battle would rage across the snowy planet until 25 December, when the last Jade Falcon unit was destroyed and the Refusal War ended.<ref>''The Falcon and the Wolf'', pp. 36–41</ref>
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=== FedCom Civil War ===
 
=== FedCom Civil War ===
Clan Wolf-in-Exile returned to the task of rebuilding their society in the Inner Sphere after the destruction of Clan Smoke Jaguar.  The scientific exchange and trade agreements between the Clan and the Kell Hounds paid off in [[3060]] with the unveiling of a new OmniMech, the ''[[Arctic Fox (OmniMech)|Arctic Fox]]'', which began to be fielded by garrison forces.  Towards the end of that year Khan Kell and the 4th Wolf Guards traveled to [[Utrecht]] to challenge [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in a [[Trial of Possession]] for the contents of one of their ArcShips.  Despite the Exiles' status as renegades the Ghost Bears accepted the challenge and granted them ''[[safcon]]'' to the battlefield.  During the Trial [[Star Colonel]] [[Ranna Kerensky]] led the 4th Wolf Guards to victory against Star Colonel [[Sarah DelVillar]]'s [[3rd Bear Guards (Clan Ghost Bear)|3rd Bear Guards]], but at a price.  While the badly needed supplies were won, Star Captain Ragnar and his Trinary fell during heavy fighting with the Sarah DelVillar's Command Trinary and the former Rasalhagian prince was taken as a [[bondsman]] by the Ghost Bears.<ref name=FMWC154/><ref name=FMWC155/>
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Clan Wolf-in-Exile returned to the task of rebuilding their society in the Inner Sphere after the destruction of Clan Smoke Jaguar.  The scientific exchange and trade agreements between the Clan and the Kell Hounds paid off in [[3060]] with the unveiling of a new OmniMech, the ''[[Arctic Fox]]'', which began to be fielded by garrison forces.  Towards the end of that year Khan Kell and the 4th Wolf Guards traveled to [[Utrecht]] to challenge [[Clan Ghost Bear]] in a [[Trial of Possession]] for the contents of one of their ArcShips.  Despite the Exiles' status as renegades the Ghost Bears accepted the challenge and granted them ''[[safcon]]'' to the battlefield.  During the Trial [[Star Colonel]] [[Ranna Kerensky]] led the 4th Wolf Guards to victory against Star Colonel [[Sarah DelVillar]]'s [[3rd Bear Guards (Clan Ghost Bear)|3rd Bear Guards]], but at a price.  While the badly needed supplies were won, Star Captain Ragnar and his Trinary fell during heavy fighting with the Sarah DelVillar's Command Trinary and the former Rasalhagian prince was taken as a [[bondsman]] by the Ghost Bears.<ref name=FMWC154/><ref name=FMWC155/>
  
 
Unfortunately despite all their gains the Wolves-in-Exile were quickly finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place, with the Jade Falcons on one side of the ARDC and [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]'s antagonistic [[Lyran Alliance]] on the other.  The siege mentality this created combined with the still prevalent sense of Clan superiority led to fraying tempers and a lack of effective coordination during combined maneuvers.  By [[3064]] only the sense that the Exiles were sure to take part in the coming civil war and so bring about closer relations with the Lyrans served to focus their attention.  Instead it was the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3064)|second Jade Falcon Incursion]] which spurred the Clan to action.  Fighting alongside other Inner Sphere units in repelling the attack, Clan Wolf-in-Exile took part in a number of battles, including the final one on [[Blair Atholl]] in February [[3065]] which helped secure a new ceasefire.<ref name=FMU68>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 68</ref>
 
Unfortunately despite all their gains the Wolves-in-Exile were quickly finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place, with the Jade Falcons on one side of the ARDC and [[Katherine Steiner-Davion]]'s antagonistic [[Lyran Alliance]] on the other.  The siege mentality this created combined with the still prevalent sense of Clan superiority led to fraying tempers and a lack of effective coordination during combined maneuvers.  By [[3064]] only the sense that the Exiles were sure to take part in the coming civil war and so bring about closer relations with the Lyrans served to focus their attention.  Instead it was the [[Jade Falcon Incursion (3064)|second Jade Falcon Incursion]] which spurred the Clan to action.  Fighting alongside other Inner Sphere units in repelling the attack, Clan Wolf-in-Exile took part in a number of battles, including the final one on [[Blair Atholl]] in February [[3065]] which helped secure a new ceasefire.<ref name=FMU68>''Field Manual: Updates'', p. 68</ref>
  
When they returned to Arc-Royal, the Wolves learned from [[Morgan Kell]], Grand Duke of the Lyran Alliance, that they were being called upon to help [[Peter Steiner-Davion]] take [[Tharkad]] from his mad sister.  On 24 August [[3066]] Wolf-in-Exile [[WarShips]] took part in the orbital battle for Tharkad and were instrumental in subduing the ''[[Yggdrasil (Individual Mjolnir-class WarShip)|Yggdrasil]]''.  During the ground campaign the Wolves fought alongside their Lyran allies for every bloody meter and were pivotal in opening the way to Tharkad City before final victory in April [[3067]].  In thanks for their help in securing his throne, Clan Wolf-in-Exile were recognized by Peter Steiner-Davion as a sovereign entity and most favored ally of the Lyran Alliance.  Khan Phelan Kell bent the knee and renewed his Clan's vow to come to the Inner Sphere's, and the Lyran Alliance's, defense.<ref name=FMU68/>
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When they returned to Arc-Royal, the Wolves learned from [[Morgan Kell]], Grand Duke of the Lyran Alliance, that they were being called upon to help [[Peter Steiner-Davion]] take [[Tharkad]] from his mad sister.  On 24 August [[3066]] Wolf-in-Exile [[WarShips]] took part in the orbital battle for Tharkad and were instrumental in subduing the ''[[Yggdrasil]]''.  During the ground campaign the Wolves fought alongside their Lyran allies for every bloody meter and were pivotal in opening the way to Tharkad City before final victory in April [[3067]].  In thanks for their help in securing his throne, Clan Wolf-in-Exile were recognized by Peter Steiner-Davion as a sovereign entity and most favored ally of the Lyran Alliance.  Khan Phelan Kell bent the knee and renewed his Clan's vow to come to the Inner Sphere's, and the Lyran Alliance's, defense.<ref name=FMU68/>
  
 
=== Jihad ===
 
=== Jihad ===
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=== Fall of Arc-Royal ===
 
=== Fall of Arc-Royal ===
On 5 September [[3146]] the Falcons, personally led by [[Malvina Hazen]], launched a renewed attack on Arc-Royal. Arc-Royal's defenses initially held, until the Falcon Khan dispatched a unit of [[Elementals]] to attack the Wolf-in-Exile facilities for training ''sibkos'' and gestating new warriors. The Falcons killed everyone they found, regardless of age or affiliation. Though the Elemental unit was eventually eliminated, five entire ''sibkos'' had been wiped out.
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On 5 September [[3146]], the Falcons launched a renewed attack on Arc-Royal, personally led by [[Malvina Hazen]]. Arc-Royal's defenses initially held, until the Falcon Khan dispatched a unit of [[Elementals]] to attack the Wolf-in-Exile facilities for training ''sibkos'' and gestating new warriors. The Falcons killed everyone they found, regardless of age or affiliation. Though the Elemental unit was eventually eliminated, five entire ''sibkos'' had been wiped out.
  
 
Infuriated, Khan [[Patrik Fetladral]] challenged Hazen to single combat three days later. Seeing no reason to honor the challenge from an Abjured Clan warrior, Hazen responded by ordering her command Star to focus all fire on the Elemental. Rather than seek revenge, saKhan [[Miriam Shaw]] ordered the [[1st Wolf Legion (Clan Wolf-in-Exile)|First Wolf Legion Cluster]] to buy time for the Clan to evacuate its remaining personnel and assets to [[Donegal]].<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 26</ref>
 
Infuriated, Khan [[Patrik Fetladral]] challenged Hazen to single combat three days later. Seeing no reason to honor the challenge from an Abjured Clan warrior, Hazen responded by ordering her command Star to focus all fire on the Elemental. Rather than seek revenge, saKhan [[Miriam Shaw]] ordered the [[1st Wolf Legion (Clan Wolf-in-Exile)|First Wolf Legion Cluster]] to buy time for the Clan to evacuate its remaining personnel and assets to [[Donegal]].<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 26</ref>
  
After this defeat, Khan [[Alaric Ward]] of the new [[Wolf Empire]] offered an amnesty to the Exiles and asked them to join the main Wolf Clan again, but very few Exiles accepted the offer.<ref name=SFp27>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 27</ref>
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After the debacle, Khan [[Alaric Ward]] of the new [[Wolf Empire]] offered an amnesty to the Exiles, asking them to join the main Wolf Clan again, but very few Exiles accepted the offer.<ref name=SFp27>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 27</ref>
  
Yet despite their losses the Wolf Exiles were still combat effective. In [[3148]] their forces launched a counterattack against the Falcons' territory, reconquering the planets [[Upano]] and [[Incukalns]]. For unknown reasons, the Wolves ordered the Commonwealth to garrison the planets before they departed from both for a destination unknown.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 51</ref>
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And, despite their losses, the Clan Wolf-in-Exile wasn't finished: in [[3148]], their forces launched a counterattack against the Falcons' territory, reconquering the planets [[Upano]] and [[Incukalns]]. For unknown reasons, the Wolves ordered the Commonwealth to garrison the planets, and the Clanners departed from both at an unknown destination.<ref>''Shattered Fortress'', p. 51</ref>
  
 
===Reunification===
 
===Reunification===
The reason for the Exiles' departure from Upano and Incukalns remained a mystery until months later. In fact, the recovery of both worlds was like a parting gift for the Alliance: sometime before, a Clan Wolf delegation led by [[Anastasia Kerensky]] had convinced the Exiles to cooperate with the main body of the Wolf Clan, helping them defeat the Jade Falcons in the [[ilClan Trial|Battle for Terra]], rejoining Clan Wolf. Galaxy Commander Miriam Shaw commanded the exiled Wolves, designated as Clan Wolf's Omega Provisional Galaxy.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 99: "Omega Provisional Galaxy"</ref> Joined by [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Anastasia's forces, reinforced by [[Wolf's Dragoons]], formed the ''Athena'' taskforce, which landed on Terra, but keep hidden until the third and last day of the Trial. After landing, they engaged at the critical moment in the battle, charging against the Falcons' flanks, crushing them.<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 330</ref>
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A Clan Wolf delegation led by [[Anastasia Kerensky]] convinced the Exiles to cooperate with the main body of the Wolf Clan, helping them defeat the Jade Falcons in the [[ilClan Trial|Battle for Terra]]. Galaxy Commander Miriam Shaw commanded the exiled Wolves, designated as Clan Wolf's Omega Provisional Galaxy.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 99: "Omega Provisional Galaxy"</ref> Joined by [[Wolf's Dragoons]], Anastasia's forces then formed the ''Athena'' taskforce, which engaged at a critical moment in the battle, charging against the Falcons' flanks, crushing them.<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 330</ref>
  
On April 27, [[3151]], following the Wolf victory for ilClanship, sixty percent of the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin Clan Wolf.<ref name=iCp114-115>''IlClan'', pp. 114‒115: "Reuniting the Pack"</ref> As stated by Chance, most equipment and personnel from the Exiled Wolves went to the Wolf Empire, confirming their return to the Wolf fold, becoming the Wolves' new [[Omega Provisional Galaxy (Wolf Empire)|Omega Galaxy]].<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 569</ref>  
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On April 27, [[3151]], following the Wolf victory for ilClanship, sixty percent of the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin Clan Wolf.<ref name=iCp114-115>''IlClan'', pp. 114‒115: "Reuniting the Pack"</ref> As stated by Chance, most equipment and personnel from the Exiled Wolves went to the Wolf Empire, confirming their return to the Wolf fold, becoming the Wolves' new [[Omega Galaxy (Clan Wolf)|Omega Galaxy]].<ref>''Hour of the Wolf'', p. 569</ref>  
As of March 15, 3151, DropShips ferrying the Wolf-in-Exile lower castes were sighted in the [[Furillo]] system en route from Donegal to [[Wolf Empire]] space for repatriation. The Lyrans didn't make any moves to stop them.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 113: Lower Castes Sighted</ref>
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As of March 15, 3151, DropShips ferrying the Wolf-in-Exile lower castes were sighted in the [[Furillo]] system en route from Donegal to [[Wolf Empire]] space to repatriation.<ref>''IlClan'', p. 113: Lower Castes Sighted</ref>
  
 
== Culture ==
 
== Culture ==
 
Clan Wolf-in-Exile maintains many of the same traditions as the original Clan Wolf.  This includes a more open and egalitarian version of Clan society, strong intercaste relations and a lack of rigid formality.  Their interaction with the other Clans, and with the reborn Clan Wolf, in particular, are more strained.  Although more than willing to observe the formal Clan traditions, including issuing ''[[batchall]]s'' and taking [[bondsmen]], since they are technically enemies of the Grand Council many of the other Clans regard the Exiles as bandits and treat them as such in any dealings.
 
Clan Wolf-in-Exile maintains many of the same traditions as the original Clan Wolf.  This includes a more open and egalitarian version of Clan society, strong intercaste relations and a lack of rigid formality.  Their interaction with the other Clans, and with the reborn Clan Wolf, in particular, are more strained.  Although more than willing to observe the formal Clan traditions, including issuing ''[[batchall]]s'' and taking [[bondsmen]], since they are technically enemies of the Grand Council many of the other Clans regard the Exiles as bandits and treat them as such in any dealings.
 
By 3085, the Exiles' culture had come to incorporate elements of their Lyran hosts. The typical Exiled Wolf of the time spoke German as a second language and had at least a passing familiarity with how to navigate Lyran bureaucracy.<ref>''Field Manual: 3085'', p. 235 - Inner Sphere Clan Sub-Affiliations.</ref>
 
  
 
In the Dark Age, both halves of the Wolves would show a sign of cooperation together in hopes of reunification. When Clan Wolf formed the Wolf Empire, they attempted reconciliation by allowing some exiles to [[Trial of Absorption|"come home"]] to Clan Wolf as an alternative to destruction. Those who chose this option were welcomed back, while those who stayed would be shown no honor.<ref name=SFp27/> Despite this warning that those who refused to rejoin the Wolf Clan before the ilClan would not be shown honor, the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin in 3151.<ref name=iCp114-115/>
 
In the Dark Age, both halves of the Wolves would show a sign of cooperation together in hopes of reunification. When Clan Wolf formed the Wolf Empire, they attempted reconciliation by allowing some exiles to [[Trial of Absorption|"come home"]] to Clan Wolf as an alternative to destruction. Those who chose this option were welcomed back, while those who stayed would be shown no honor.<ref name=SFp27/> Despite this warning that those who refused to rejoin the Wolf Clan before the ilClan would not be shown honor, the Wolf Clan Council voted to allow the Exiles to rejoin in 3151.<ref name=iCp114-115/>
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== Bloodnames ==
 
== Bloodnames ==
The issue of [[Bloodname]]s is somewhat complicated by the fact that both the Exiles and the "reborn" Wolf Clan contain complete copies of the same genetic legacies and neither has been willing to give up any Bloodnames they won prior to the schism (the exception being Khan Phelan himself, who accepted the Abjuration of his Ward Bloodname to take the one granted him by ilKhan Ulric).  Thus there has been a split in the Bloodrights between the Wardens and Crusaders, although the Exiled Wolves have been willing to only arrange Trials for only those they took into exile.  This has meant that the Conners and Leroux Bloodnames have "died out" in Clan Wolf-in-Exile since none of the warriors or ''sibkos'' with that name joined Khan Phelan in exile.<ref name=FMWC154/><ref name=CWK/>
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The issue of [[Bloodname]]s is somewhat complicated by the fact that both the Exiles and the "reborn" Wolf Clan contain complete copies of the same genetic legacies and neither has been willing to give up any Bloodnames they won prior to the schism (the exception being Khan Phelan himself, who accepted the Abjuration of his Ward Bloodname to take the one granted him by ilKhan Ulric).  Thus there has been a split in the Bloodrights between the Wardens and Crusaders, although the Exiled Wolves have been willing to only arrange Trials for only those they took into exile.  This has meant that the Connors and Leroux Bloodnames have "died out" in Clan Wolf-in-Exile since none of the warriors or ''sibkos'' with that name joined Khan Phelan in exile.<ref name=FMWC154/><ref name=CWK/>
  
 
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|Despite the Crusader half's orders not to speak with their traitorous brethren in the Inner Sphere, some were reluctant to open dialogue with the exiles as a possible sign of reunification, which the exiles welcomed in turn. Perhaps surprisingly, unofficial channels were maintained between the two Wolf Clans, possibly as a potential first step in eventual rapprochement.<ref name=CWK>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 97–98</ref> These channels would prove to be beneficial for both parties during the Dark Age Era, in which they would cooperate more openly with their Crusader brethren after the creation of the Wolf Empire. During the end of the Dark Ages, the Exiled Wolves would later reconcile with their erstwhile brethren after various attempts were made to contact them. This would result in the Warden Wolves joining their brothers against Clan Jade Falcon during the [[ilClan Trial]]. The exiles would give all of their remaining personnel and equipment to their parent Clan, reunifying with the Wolves after their victory on Terra.
 
|Despite the Crusader half's orders not to speak with their traitorous brethren in the Inner Sphere, some were reluctant to open dialogue with the exiles as a possible sign of reunification, which the exiles welcomed in turn. Perhaps surprisingly, unofficial channels were maintained between the two Wolf Clans, possibly as a potential first step in eventual rapprochement.<ref name=CWK>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 97–98</ref> These channels would prove to be beneficial for both parties during the Dark Age Era, in which they would cooperate more openly with their Crusader brethren after the creation of the Wolf Empire. During the end of the Dark Ages, the Exiled Wolves would later reconcile with their erstwhile brethren after various attempts were made to contact them. This would result in the Warden Wolves joining their brothers against Clan Jade Falcon during the [[ilClan Trial]]. The exiles would give all of their remaining personnel and equipment to their parent Clan, reunifying with the Wolves after their victory on Terra.
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* Shared control of [[Arc-Royal]] with the [[Kell Hounds]].
 
* Shared control of [[Arc-Royal]] with the [[Kell Hounds]].
 
* ''Lupus Majoris'' modular space station<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 96–98</ref>
 
* ''Lupus Majoris'' modular space station<ref>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', pp. 96–98</ref>
 
== Notes ==
 
* A fan-made Clan Wolf-in-Exile crest, depicting a gray wolf's head, was widely circulated in BattleTech fandom. This crest is often mistaken as [[canon]], however, it is not. CWiE has always used the standard Clan Wolf crest.
 
  
 
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