Nathan K, on 07 March 2014 - 07:56 AM, said:
"Wolf Khan Ulric Kerensky, an ardent Warden, protested mightily against the upcoming invasion. He was dismayed somewhat when even the Wolf's closest allies went along with the plan. He declared a Trial of Refusal and skillfully negotiated the odds down to four to one. The Wolf forces proved again their formidable prowess, particularly the Third Battle Cluster, but victory was snatched from their grasp by virtue of sheer numbers." WarrhawkPPC, Clan Wolf history (She is mostly Falcon so... *takes salt back*)
3. It was mostly to show the IS "we are not your enemy" than the Crusaders "we are right". It does not matter if they of won, the Wardens would still be under Crusader harassment.
4. How does being "nu Clan like" show that they are not smart? If anything it shows that they are the smartest.
2. So firstly, those are not canon sources. But most of it is quoted from canon sources. Interesting that you choose those two examples though, one says that the attackers bid the odds down to 4 - 1 which would be correct in Clan culture, the other says Ulric skillfuly negotiated the odds down and paints Ulric as a master negotiator. This is why relying on non canon source can paint different pictures than the BT universe and why people get the wrong idea on some subjects.
The process would have been Wolf Clan states what forces they will use to defend themselves.
Each Clan would then match Wolf Clans defending force creating 16 - 1 odds.
The attackers would then 'bid down' with the lowest bidder earning the right to fight.
(In some cases, Clans actually ally on the attacking side by consent)
Game on.
As you can see, Ulric doesn't get to negotiate the attackers force. He has already declared his hand.
In any case Wolf still lost, which is the key point.
3. The canon source's identifies Ulric's thoughts as being all about Clan politics. According to the refusal war sources Phelan didn't even tell his father he was coming until the battle was already decided. It was very much a Warden (Wolf) vs Crusader (Falcon) engagement sought by Ulric to implement his personal agenda. Ulric wanted to protect the Inner Sphere from the Clans and he used his authority to betray the Clans to do so.
As to whether they would have been harrassed by other Crusaders. That's possibly true. We know the Clans are aggressive and Clan Wolf didn't have a lot of friends. But consider what we also know for sure. After loosing the Refusal War Clan Wolf was strong enough to hold on to their holdings, if they won they would have been in a stronger position so that suggests it's more likely they would have rebuffed any inter Clan aggression.
Also consider that throughout Clan sources, after big trials victorious Clans are not victimised. Wolf taking Wolverine and Widowmaker, no one came for them. Smoke Jaguar taking Mongoose, no one came after them. This suggests that Clan culture allowed a time to recover from inter Clan Trials. Perhaps it's part of their culture of honourable combat (ie, we'll fight, but we won't take advantage of you'). The only person who feared the possibility was Ulric (he spoke about to the other Khans) so based on canon, it's more likely this fear of other Crusaders harrasement was more of Ulric's scare tactics and not a serious threat.
4. My point has nothing to do with 'smartest'. It is to highlight that in a culture where 'Might is Right', Clan Wolf lost repeatedly and ran away from battle. It is that in a Culture that is strongly focusses on military type chain of command (like caste systems) that Ulric twisted Clan Wolf to be a 'jobs for the boys'. It is to show that if you take away the excuses, Clan Wolf was a weak Clan at best, and in many ways did not hold to Clan culture. They were along way from Nicholas's vision of Clan society.
There's a lot of similarities between Ulric and Stephan Amaris. Both abused their power to achieve their personal goals. Both twisted their personal armies away from their 'sworn oaths' to fulfil other goals. Both hid behind a cloak of 'righteousness' to pursue their own agenda. Both were traitors to the regimes they claimed to support.