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===Fall of the Republic=== | ===Fall of the Republic=== | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 11 October 2021
Star League | |
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Faction Profile | |
Time period: | 3151 – Present |
Classification: | Coalition |
Capital world: | Terra |
Ruler title: | ilKhan |
Military: | Third Star League Defense Force (SLDF) |
Secret Service: | Watch |
The Third Star League was created after the fall of the Republic of the Sphere.[1] It is currently ledby Clan Wolf with ilKhan Alaric Ward as it leader.
Contents
History
Fall of the Republic
Trial for ilClanship and Afterwards
After the fall of the Republic, both Khans Alaric and Malvina would enact one final trial to end their rivalry once and for all, the ilClan Trial. This trial was a "winner-take-all" challenge that would decide not only the fate of Terra but the entire Inner Sphere, too, as the winner would become First Lord of the Star League and ilKhan with the title of ilClan. Mirroring the Refusal War from long ago, both side would continue to maul each other until Clan Wolf was the victor. After the battle, Clan Wolf would lead Terra, with Clan Jade Falcon acting as the bodyguard for the ilKhan and Clan Smoke Jaguar bound to the ilClan.
ilClan Era
By 3250 the League had well-established arenas where warriors fought duels or historical reenactments. Some of these warriors used state-of-the-art BattleMechs, while others (usually novices or poorer Mechwarriors) piloted older designs. Gunslinger Jazon Marik was a noted participant in these arenas.[2]
Politics
While the exact makeup of the Third Star League's government is unknown, it did include an ilKhan and a Loremaster.[1] Territory-wise, the League excluded as least part of the Periphery.[3]
Dissenting forces such as the Lost Command and 'Renegades' had emerged as opponents to the League by 3250. Units known as Auditor Clusters were tasked with seeking out unauthorized industry and military manufacturing throughout both the League and the Periphery, in part to forestall these dissidents' efforts.[4] [3]
Bibliography
- Second Succession War (Sourcebook)
- Technical Readout: Clan Invasion
- Technical Readout: Jihad
- Technical Readout: Succession Wars