![]() ![]() ![]() While this often results in myopic leadership that favors brute-force solutions, some genuinely shrewd individuals rise through the ranks from time to time. Unsurprisingly, this system regards warriors as the most elite citizens, with voting rights belonging exclusively to warriors, and authority granted to reflect combat skill rather than any talent at strategy, negotiation, or administration. Fundamentally, they are a society on permanent war-footing - everyone and everything is Clan property, honor is given to those who best serve the Clan, and disputes are resolved through personal challenges. The Clans are a culture born from desperate necessity, aimed to promote excellence and create the greatest good at minimal expense. At the time of the Inner Sphere invasion seventeen Clans remained, and the events of the invasion would lead to a second extermination and subsequently to the Wars of Reaving that permanently split the Clans in half: By the time of the Jihad there are seven Clans permanently exiled to the Inner Sphere and only four remaining in Clan space. Originally, there were twenty Clans as envisioned by Kerensky, but disagreements between them saw one clan (the "Not-Named") exterminated by the rest almost immediately, and several weaker clans were conquered and absorbed by the lesser. Though the Clans prospered for a time, their isolation and unique societal norms twisted Aleksandr's vision, leading to their 3049 invasion of the Inner Sphere to restore the Star League by conquest. Nicholas returned in 2822 to quell the rebels and establish the Clans, an idealized society he devised in his exile. Kerensky hoped his loyalists could one day reinstate the League to its former glory, but further conflict and rebellion drove his son Nicholas and his most faithful followers to another world called Strana Mechty. Having fled from the dissolution of the Star League, Aleksandr Kerensky's SLDF Exodus fleet settled several resource-poor planets in 2786, far beyond even the Periphery states. ![]() If you chose to cancel a pre-order before its dispatched we may charge you up to 10% of the total order fee as part of your Non-Refundable Deposit to cover any losses that directly result from your cancellation.Īs per UK Law you’re not entitled to a refund if you change your mind about going or realise you can’t go anymore.Powerful and ruthless, they struck like lightning, attacking every sector at once. Please consider when placing your pre-order that you are reserving stock, which we are also charged processing fee's on. Pre-Order, Cancellation and Non-Refundable Deposits ![]() This does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer, nor is it intended to exclude our liability to you resulting from our negligence. In any cases, we shall have no liability to pay any money to you by way of compensation other than any refund we make under these conditions. We reserve the right to take 14 days to process the refund payment. These can then either be refunded or exchanged, as per your request. If for any reason you are unhappy with the product and wish to return or exchange it, you need to contact us Within 14 days of receiving of the goods, via email us at and we will arrange for the return. ![]()
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