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===On Trial===
 
===On Trial===
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On 10 June, [[3057]], ilKhan Ulric was meeting with both Wolf Clan Khans on Tamar when [[Dalk Carns]], the Clan Wolf Loremaster and a hardline Crusader, delivered an indictment against Ulric, accusing him of colluding with ComStar in the battle of Tukayyid and of elevating an agent of the Inner Sphere (namely Phelan Ward) to the position of Khan.<ref name=BFW5056-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 50–56: Dalk Carns serves Ulric with an indictment</ref> Although he had the authority to dismiss the charges out of hand as the Loremaster had conducted the investigation improperly, Ulric met the challenge before the Clan Council in an effort to break up the growing Crusader movement within the Wolf Clan. Ulric's Trial commenced on 4 July in a meeting of the Clan Council on Tamar, with the prosecution represented by Star Captains Vlad of House Ward and [[Marialle Radick]], both leaders in Clan Wolf's young supremacist movement which favored the Crusader cause. Ulric, under his authority as ilKhan during a period of martial law, dismissed both charges out of hand, eloquently rebuking the allegations against saKhan Phelan Ward. He further pointed out that the charge of conspiracy with respect to the battle of Tukayyid had been addressed by the Grand Council years earlier, and Ulric had been cleared of wrongdoing. When Star Captain Radick protested the ilKhan's actions, Ulric pressed her, asking if she intended to challenge him to a Trial of Refusal. Radick immediately backed down, unwilling to meet the legendary leader of the Clans in combat. It was at this point that Loremaster Carns closed his trap, revealing there was a third charge on the indictment that had "accidentally" been left off the document submitted to Ulric. To the shock of all assembled, Carns charged Ulric with Genocide, claiming that by honoring the Treaty of Tukayyid, Ulric was engaging in an attempt to destroy Clan Wolf's genetic legacy by preventing three generations of Wolf warriors (the number reckoned among the Clans in 15 years) from seeing serious combat, aside from Trials, training exercises or raiding against other Clans. Although Phelan Ward began to answer against this heinous charge, ilKhan Ulric told him to hold his peace, feigning defeat and declaring that the charges were far too serious to be heard in the Clan Council and moving them instead to the Grand Council. Once the Council had cleared, Ulric revealed his logic to Natasha and Phelan: the charges would be brought before the Grand Council regardless of what happened in the Clan Council. By moving it before the other Clans himself, however, the battle would no longer be between the Warden Wolves and Crusader Wolves. Instead, Clan Wolf would be united in what was to come, rather than attempting to rip itself apart.<ref name=BFW9297-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 92–97: Ulric answers the charges in the Clan Council</ref><ref name=BFW105110-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 105–110: Ulric moves the charges to the Grand Council</ref><ref name=TCWK22-EP-G-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 22: "Enforced Peace", Ulric faces the charges against him in the Clan Council</ref><ref name=SS83-RC-WC-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 83: "The Roots of Conflict", Ulric faces the accusations before the Wolf Clan Council</ref><ref name=ER3062-101-UK-RW-CC-1>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric faces charges in the Wolf Clan Council</ref>
 
On 10 June, [[3057]], ilKhan Ulric was meeting with both Wolf Clan Khans on Tamar when [[Dalk Carns]], the Clan Wolf Loremaster and a hardline Crusader, delivered an indictment against Ulric, accusing him of colluding with ComStar in the battle of Tukayyid and of elevating an agent of the Inner Sphere (namely Phelan Ward) to the position of Khan.<ref name=BFW5056-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 50–56: Dalk Carns serves Ulric with an indictment</ref> Although he had the authority to dismiss the charges out of hand as the Loremaster had conducted the investigation improperly, Ulric met the challenge before the Clan Council in an effort to break up the growing Crusader movement within the Wolf Clan. Ulric's Trial commenced on 4 July in a meeting of the Clan Council on Tamar, with the prosecution represented by Star Captains Vlad of House Ward and [[Marialle Radick]], both leaders in Clan Wolf's young supremacist movement which favored the Crusader cause. Ulric, under his authority as ilKhan during a period of martial law, dismissed both charges out of hand, eloquently rebuking the allegations against saKhan Phelan Ward. He further pointed out that the charge of conspiracy with respect to the battle of Tukayyid had been addressed by the Grand Council years earlier, and Ulric had been cleared of wrongdoing. When Star Captain Radick protested the ilKhan's actions, Ulric pressed her, asking if she intended to challenge him to a Trial of Refusal. Radick immediately backed down, unwilling to meet the legendary leader of the Clans in combat. It was at this point that Loremaster Carns closed his trap, revealing there was a third charge on the indictment that had "accidentally" been left off the document submitted to Ulric. To the shock of all assembled, Carns charged Ulric with Genocide, claiming that by honoring the Treaty of Tukayyid, Ulric was engaging in an attempt to destroy Clan Wolf's genetic legacy by preventing three generations of Wolf warriors (the number reckoned among the Clans in 15 years) from seeing serious combat, aside from Trials, training exercises or raiding against other Clans. Although Phelan Ward began to answer against this heinous charge, ilKhan Ulric told him to hold his peace, feigning defeat and declaring that the charges were far too serious to be heard in the Clan Council and moving them instead to the Grand Council. Once the Council had cleared, Ulric revealed his logic to Natasha and Phelan: the charges would be brought before the Grand Council regardless of what happened in the Clan Council. By moving it before the other Clans himself, however, the battle would no longer be between the Warden Wolves and Crusader Wolves. Instead, Clan Wolf would be united in what was to come, rather than attempting to rip itself apart.<ref name=BFW9297-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 92–97: Ulric answers the charges in the Clan Council</ref><ref name=BFW105110-1>''Bred for War'', pp. 105–110: Ulric moves the charges to the Grand Council</ref><ref name=TCWK22-EP-G-1>''The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky'', p. 22: "Enforced Peace", Ulric faces the charges against him in the Clan Council</ref><ref name=SS83-RC-WC-1>''Shattered Sphere'', p. 83: "The Roots of Conflict", Ulric faces the accusations before the Wolf Clan Council</ref><ref name=ER3062-101-UK-RW-CC-1>''Era Report: 3062'', p. 101: "Ulric Kerensky", Ulric faces charges in the Wolf Clan Council</ref>
  

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