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Battletech Field Manual/Sourcebook

Clans: Warriors of Kerensky

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The Truth Revealed!

For twelve long years, the Clans have savaged Inner Sphere worlds and armies alike. But who are they? What drives them? This comprehensive report finally puts to rest more than a decade's worth of speculation about the descendants of Kerensky. The information in this document may be the Inner Sphere's greatest weapon against their Clan foes.

The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky describes in detail all the elements that forged the Clans into the ultimate warrior society, including their history, government, customs and homeworlds. This book also covers the Clans' current status and holdings, including a map of Clan Space. The Clans: Warriors of Kerensky also features the insignias of each of the original twenty Clans.

128 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1999

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July 9, 2012
In depth look at overall Clan society in the Battletech universe. This book updates the history of the Clans to 3062.

The book covers the history of the Clans, Clan society, Clan government, capsule summaries of the clans themselves, descriptions of some of the most important planets in Clan space, and a rules appendix on using Clan Honor in games of Battletech.

This last has largely been incorporated in the Total War core rules for the game.

The fictional conceit of the book is that it's being written by Phelan Kell/Wolf/Ward for his father Morgan Kell, and there are a handful of short exchanges between the two. It's a shame they didn't use that device more often, because it's a rather nice one.

This book didn't make me any more sympathetic to the Clans, but it did help fill some more gaps in the timeline as I try to catch up on the fictional history of the Battletech universe.
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