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Kilbourne Jorgensson would also inspire what would be known as the Great Work. Though he was known for creating a Ghost Bear sculpture, his great work would take on variations. Some Bloodnamed warriors would range to different types of art, whether it be sculpturing, songwriting, or painting. Kilbourne Jorgensson would also inspire what would be known as the Great Work. Though he was known for creating a Ghost Bear sculpture, his great work would take on variations. Some Bloodnamed warriors would range to different types of art, whether it be sculpturing, songwriting, or painting.
− Another legacy of Kilbourne Jorgensson was the creation of the ''[[Stormcrow]]'' OmniMech. After defeating Clan Hell's Horses on Tokasha, the grief-stricken Ghost Bears sought to punish them in another manner. This took the form of claiming their factories and unearthing the secrets of one of their mechs, known as the ''[[Omni-Corvis]]'', placing it on the [[Chatterweb]]. Though few clans sought to use this design, Clan Snow Raven was the only Clan to make use of this information to create the vaunted successor of the ''Omni-Corvis''.<ref>''Technical Readout: Golden Century'', p. 18</ref> + Another legacy of Kilbourne Jorgensson was the creation of the ''[[Stormcrow]]'' OmniMech. After defeating Clan Hell's Horses on Tokasha, the grief-stricken Ghost Bears sought to punish them in another manner. This took the form of claiming their factories and unearthing the secrets of one of their mechs, known as the ''[[Omni-Corvis]]'', placing it on the [[Chatterweb]]. Though few clans sought to use this design, Clan Snow Raven was the only Clan to make use of this information to create the vaunted successor of the ''Omni-Corvis''.<ref>Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 18</ref>
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Kilbourne Jorgensson would also inspire what would be known as the Great Work. Though he was known for creating a Ghost Bear sculpture, his great work would take on variations. Some Bloodnamed warriors would range to different types of art, whether it be sculpturing, songwriting, or painting. | Kilbourne Jorgensson would also inspire what would be known as the Great Work. Though he was known for creating a Ghost Bear sculpture, his great work would take on variations. Some Bloodnamed warriors would range to different types of art, whether it be sculpturing, songwriting, or painting. | ||
− | Another legacy of Kilbourne Jorgensson was the creation of the ''[[Stormcrow]]'' OmniMech. After defeating Clan Hell's Horses on Tokasha, the grief-stricken Ghost Bears sought to punish them in another manner. This took the form of claiming their factories and unearthing the secrets of one of their mechs, known as the ''[[Omni-Corvis]]'', placing it on the [[Chatterweb]]. Though few clans sought to use this design, Clan Snow Raven was the only Clan to make use of this information to create the vaunted successor of the ''Omni-Corvis''.<ref> | + | Another legacy of Kilbourne Jorgensson was the creation of the ''[[Stormcrow]]'' OmniMech. After defeating Clan Hell's Horses on Tokasha, the grief-stricken Ghost Bears sought to punish them in another manner. This took the form of claiming their factories and unearthing the secrets of one of their mechs, known as the ''[[Omni-Corvis]]'', placing it on the [[Chatterweb]]. Though few clans sought to use this design, Clan Snow Raven was the only Clan to make use of this information to create the vaunted successor of the ''Omni-Corvis''.<ref>Technical Readout: Golden Century, p. 18</ref> |
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