Difference between revisions of "Deniers"

Line 12: Line 12:
 
After [[Clan Wolf|Clan Wolf's]] victory in the [[IlClan Trial]] on [[Terra]], Rasalhague's Unity Council began organizing a previously agreed upon plebiscite on the question of whether the Dominion would submit to the new ilKhan. As rancorous debate fired up divisions across the Dominion, those bent on voting 'no' became known as 'Deniers', so-called for their strong inclination to deny the summons of the ilKhan.<ref name=DDp28-29>''Dominions Divided'', p. 28-29</ref>
 
After [[Clan Wolf|Clan Wolf's]] victory in the [[IlClan Trial]] on [[Terra]], Rasalhague's Unity Council began organizing a previously agreed upon plebiscite on the question of whether the Dominion would submit to the new ilKhan. As rancorous debate fired up divisions across the Dominion, those bent on voting 'no' became known as 'Deniers', so-called for their strong inclination to deny the summons of the ilKhan.<ref name=DDp28-29>''Dominions Divided'', p. 28-29</ref>
  
Fiercely opposed to the pro-Star League '[[Joiners]]', Deniers had several motives ranging from [[Clan Ghost Bear|Clan Ghost Bear's]] historic feud with Clan Wolf, native Rasalhagians fearing upheaval, and pro-[[Republic of the Sphere|Republic]] [[Vega Protectorate|Vegans]]. With varied reasons and spread across multiple worlds, the Deniers were not one unified faction but a collective of differing peoples with the same idea.<ref name=DDp28-29/>
+
Fiercely opposed to the pro-Star League '[[Joiners]]', Deniers had several motives ranging from [[Clan Ghost Bear|Clan Ghost Bear's]] historic feud with Clan Wolf, native [[Motstånd|Rasalhagian nationalists]] fearing upheaval, and pro-[[Republic of the Sphere|Republic]] [[Vega Protectorate|Vegans]]. With varied reasons and spread across multiple worlds, the Deniers were not one unified faction but a collective of differing peoples with the same idea.<ref name=DDp28-29/>
  
 
Ultimately, despite resorting to intimidation and even violence on some worlds, the Deniers lost the vote by a slim margin.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 44</ref> While ilKhan Ward's unexpected rejection of the outcome gave them some relief and satisfaction, Deniers soon found themselves blamed by Joiners everywhere. Violence exploded both within the military and among the civilian population as Joiners attacked Deniers.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 45-46</ref>
 
Ultimately, despite resorting to intimidation and even violence on some worlds, the Deniers lost the vote by a slim margin.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 44</ref> While ilKhan Ward's unexpected rejection of the outcome gave them some relief and satisfaction, Deniers soon found themselves blamed by Joiners everywhere. Violence exploded both within the military and among the civilian population as Joiners attacked Deniers.<ref>''Dominions Divided'', p. 45-46</ref>

Revision as of 15:44, 19 October 2023

Deniers
Organization Profile
TypePolitical Group
Founded3151
Parent OrganizationRasalhague Dominion

Deniers were the denizens of the Rasalhague Dominion who were opposed to their nation joining the Third Star League founded by ilKhan Alaric Ward in 3151.

After Clan Wolf's victory in the IlClan Trial on Terra, Rasalhague's Unity Council began organizing a previously agreed upon plebiscite on the question of whether the Dominion would submit to the new ilKhan. As rancorous debate fired up divisions across the Dominion, those bent on voting 'no' became known as 'Deniers', so-called for their strong inclination to deny the summons of the ilKhan.[1]

Fiercely opposed to the pro-Star League 'Joiners', Deniers had several motives ranging from Clan Ghost Bear's historic feud with Clan Wolf, native Rasalhagian nationalists fearing upheaval, and pro-Republic Vegans. With varied reasons and spread across multiple worlds, the Deniers were not one unified faction but a collective of differing peoples with the same idea.[1]

Ultimately, despite resorting to intimidation and even violence on some worlds, the Deniers lost the vote by a slim margin.[2] While ilKhan Ward's unexpected rejection of the outcome gave them some relief and satisfaction, Deniers soon found themselves blamed by Joiners everywhere. Violence exploded both within the military and among the civilian population as Joiners attacked Deniers.[3]

After several months of fighting, Prince Hjalmer Miraborg finally managed to patch over the Denier-Joiner divide in mid-3152 when he authorized an invasion of the Dominion's hereditary enemy, the Draconis Combine. All but the most hardcore Deniers rallied alongside Joiners, though whether the truce would be permanent was an open question. The wind taken out of their sails, the remaining true believers in the Denier cause set about rallying support before the next plebiscite.[4] [5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dominions Divided, p. 28-29
  2. Dominions Divided, p. 44
  3. Dominions Divided, p. 45-46
  4. Dominions Divided, p. 87
  5. Dominions Divided, p. 99

Bibliography