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| '''Clan Ordo''' was a group of [[starwars:Mandalorians|Mandalorian]] bounty hunters involved in the [[Tenth Great Jedi War]] circa [[26 ABY to Present|35 ABY]]. Their membership was comprised of outcasts, criminals, and other ''chakaar'' or undesirables. However, their brutal methods and cut-rate fees kept them competitive with the more established and honorable clans. | | '''Clan Ordo''' was a group of [[starwars:Mandalorians|Mandalorian]] bounty hunters involved in the [[Tenth Great Jedi War]] circa [[26 ABY to Present|35 ABY]]. Their membership was comprised of outcasts, criminals, and other ''chakaar'' or undesirables. However, their brutal methods and cut-rate fees kept them competitive with the more established and honorable clans. |
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| ===Contentious Beginnings=== | | ===Contentious Beginnings=== |
| Though [[starwars:Clan Ordo|Clan Ordo]] can trace its history back some 4,000 years, it experienced somewhat of a resurgence in [[26 ABY to Present|30 ABY]] when a brash young Mandalorian named Ful Elizor took on the mantle of its leadership. Immediately Elizor ran afoul of then [[starwars:Mandalore|Mandalore]], and bounty hunter legend, [[starwars:Boba Fett|Boba Fett]] over the role Mandalorians were being asked to play in galactic politics. The upstart Elizor also challenged Fett on several philosophical issues of great concern to the ''mando'ad'' of the period. Most notable among these were: the handling of the overall direction of the Clans, hunters' rights, and particularly the role of the Mandalore himself. | | Though [[starwars:Clan Ordo|Clan Ordo]] can trace its history back some 4,000 years, it experienced somewhat of a resurgence in [[26 ABY to Present|30 ABY]] when a brash young Mandalorian named Ful Elizor took on the mantle of its leadership. Immediately Elizor ran afoul of then [[starwars:Mandalore|Mandalore]], and bounty hunter legend, [[starwars:Boba Fett|Boba Fett]] over the role Mandalorians were being asked to play in galactic politics. The upstart Elizor also challenged Fett on several philosophical issues of great concern to the ''mando'ad'' of the period. Most notable among these were: the handling of the overall direction of the Clans, hunters' rights, and particularly the role of the Mandalore himself. |
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| | Elizor's politics put him, as well as his clan, on difficult ground during an already tumultuous period in Mandalorian history. A polarizing figure, he was not without supporters as many among the Clans shared his views. As a result, Clan Ordo experienced an influx of new members that enabled Elizor to take on larger contracts and garner a reputation for delivering a quality product for a reasonable price. It was this product value, and the young leader's charisma, that eventually drew [[Michael Halcyon]] to reach out to Ful Elizor to broker a deal for a project he had under development on [[New Tython]]. |
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| | ==Relevance to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood== |
| | During the Tenth Great Jedi War many among the Great Clans of the Brotherhood believed the controversial [[House]] [[Odan-Urr]] to be an easy target. When [[Grand Master]] [[Muz Ashen]] finally did issue the order to violently censure the light-siders, the invasion forces were surprised by the appearance of a mercenary fleet of Mandalorians bearing the mark of the Bloodhand. Arrived shortly after the initial invasion, Clan Ordo temporarily turned the tide in Odan-Urr's favor. |
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| | ==Notable Members== |
| | ===Ful Elizor=== |
| | ===Lar Rya=== |
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Revision as of 13:42, 7 October 2011
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Clan Ordo was a group of Mandalorian bounty hunters involved in the Tenth Great Jedi War circa 35 ABY. Their membership was comprised of outcasts, criminals, and other chakaar or undesirables. However, their brutal methods and cut-rate fees kept them competitive with the more established and honorable clans.
Contemporary History - 30 ABY to Present
Contentious Beginnings
Though Clan Ordo can trace its history back some 4,000 years, it experienced somewhat of a resurgence in 30 ABY when a brash young Mandalorian named Ful Elizor took on the mantle of its leadership. Immediately Elizor ran afoul of then Mandalore, and bounty hunter legend, Boba Fett over the role Mandalorians were being asked to play in galactic politics. The upstart Elizor also challenged Fett on several philosophical issues of great concern to the mando'ad of the period. Most notable among these were: the handling of the overall direction of the Clans, hunters' rights, and particularly the role of the Mandalore himself.
Elizor's politics put him, as well as his clan, on difficult ground during an already tumultuous period in Mandalorian history. A polarizing figure, he was not without supporters as many among the Clans shared his views. As a result, Clan Ordo experienced an influx of new members that enabled Elizor to take on larger contracts and garner a reputation for delivering a quality product for a reasonable price. It was this product value, and the young leader's charisma, that eventually drew Michael Halcyon to reach out to Ful Elizor to broker a deal for a project he had under development on New Tython.
Relevance to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood
During the Tenth Great Jedi War many among the Great Clans of the Brotherhood believed the controversial House Odan-Urr to be an easy target. When Grand Master Muz Ashen finally did issue the order to violently censure the light-siders, the invasion forces were surprised by the appearance of a mercenary fleet of Mandalorians bearing the mark of the Bloodhand. Arrived shortly after the initial invasion, Clan Ordo temporarily turned the tide in Odan-Urr's favor.
Notable Members
Ful Elizor
Lar Rya
Combat Actions