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| |unit_name=Clan Ordo | | |unit_name=Clan Ordo |
| |image=[[file:ordohand.jpg]] | | |image=[[file:ordohand.jpg]] |
| |dates=[[26 ABY to Present|30 ABY]] - Present | | |dates=*Fragmented 3,960 BBY |
| | *Restored Between 3,955 BBY and 3,953 BBY |
| | *Resurgent [[26 ABY to Present|30 ABY]] - Present |
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| |allegiance= | | |allegiance=[[starwars:Mandalore|The Mandalore]] |
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| |nickname= | | |nickname=Bloodhands |
| |patron=[[starwars:Canderous Ordo|Canderous Ordo]] | | |patron=[[starwars:Canderous Ordo|Canderous Ordo]] |
| |motto= | | |motto= |
| |colors= | | |colors=Crimson, Steel Grey |
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| |anniversaries= | | |anniversaries= |
| |equipment= | | |equipment= |
| |battles= | | |battles=*[[starwars:Mandalorian Wars|Mandalorian Wars]] |
| | *[[starwars:Jedi Civil War|Jedi Civil War]] |
| | *[[starwars:Dark Wars|Dark Wars]] |
| | *[[Tenth Great Jedi War]] |
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| |battle_honors= | | |battle_honors= |
| |commanders=Ful Elizor | | |commanders=Ful Elizor |
| |notable_commanders= | | |notable_commanders=*[[starwars:Canderous Ordo|Canderous Ordo]] |
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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 of the time. |
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| ==Contemporary History - 30 ABY to Present== | | ==Contemporary History - 30 ABY to Present== |
| ===Contentious Beginnings=== | | ===Contentious Beginnings=== |
| | [[File:Mando_WarDroids.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mandalore the Ultimate atop a Basilisk War Droid]] |
| 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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| ==Relevance to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood== | | ==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. | | [[File:Clan_Ordo.png|thumb|250px|left|Clan Ordo Bloodhands descend on New Tython]] |
| | 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 issued 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 of the war in Odan-Urr's favor. |
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| ==Notable Members== | | ==Notable Members== |
| ===Ful Elizor=== | | ===Ful Elizor=== |
| | {{Quote|The Sith had it wrong. Peace is a ''profitable'' lie.|Ful Elizor}} |
| | [[File:Dxun.jpg|thumb|150px|right|The Demon Moon]] |
| | [[File:Ful_Elizor.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Ful Elizor in ''beskar'gam'']] |
| | Ful Elizor was a charismatic human firebrand who led Clan Ordo during its resurgence circa 30 ABY. Born on the demon moon [[starwars:Dxun|Dxun]], Ful was the only child of Co and Reig Elizor. Elizor's parents were biologists conducting a three-month study of the moon's exotic fauna when they were marooned due to insurmountable technical issues with their ship. Ful and his father Reig survived eight years on Dxun until finally rescued by a geological survey team. Ful's mother died on the moon from an unknown fever when he was four years of age. |
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| | The experience on Dxun dramatically shaped the rest of Elizor's life. The adolescent became obsessed with the moon that took his mother's life. This insatiable quest for information eventually led him to discover the storied history of Canderous Ordo who had once taken refuge there. The Mandalorian lifestyle appealed greatly to Elizor and at the age of eighteen, his father having passed away two years earlier, he set out to join the clans where his iron will and extraordinary childhood served him well. |
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| ===Lar Rya=== | | ===Lar Rya=== |
| | {{Quote|Make no mistake, Gand. You hired us to kill your enemies.|Lar Rya}} |
| | {{Quote|You were hired to protect this world and its people.|[[Ji]]}} |
| | {{Quote|You think there's a difference?|Lar Rya}} |
| | [[File:Lar_Rya.png|thumb|200px|right|Lar Rya observes her prey]] |
| | Lar Rya came to Clan Ordo shortly after Ful Elizor took power. She quickly gained a reputation as one of the Clan's more brutal hunters. Like Elizor, Rya was not born mando'ad. Refusing to speak of her past or what brought her to the Mandalorian way of life, she made few friends among Ordo's members and often found herself at odds with Elizor. |
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| | Rya was by all accounts and excellent, though brutal hunter. Though Mandalorians were known for their employment of advanced technologies and weapons systems, Rya seemed to excel in this regard. In order to fully leverage the capabilities of a lone hunter, she employed numerous ingenious devices personally modified to fit her work. Among the more ominous tools in her arsenal were a pair of [[starwars:YVH-series battle droids|YVH-series battle droids]] she had scavenged following the [[starwars:Yuuzhan Vong War|Yuuzhan Vong War]]. Named YVH-556 and YVH-762, the pair presented a formidable accompaniment to the bounty hunter. |
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| ==Combat Actions==
| | Rya became a pivotal figure during the [[Tenth Great Jedi War]] when she captured the [[Krath]] witch [[Ashia Kagan Keibatsu]]. Near death after an assassination attempt by the traitor Coryn Vance, Ashia was discovered by Rya at an abandoned school on the outskirts of [[Menat Ombo]]. Rya attempted to claim a bounty of 3,000,000 [[starwars:Imperial Credits|IC]] from the Jedi of Odan-Urr. Refusing to pay the sum, [[starwars:Jedi Master|Jedi Master]] [[Michael Halcyon]] attempted to take Ashia's comatose body by force resulting in a duel between Halcyon and Rya's YVH hunter-killers. |
| | [[File:YVH1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Tendrando Arms YVH hunter-killer]] |
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I see the contestants are making their way out onto the starting grid. This article was originally created as an entry for a Tenth Great Jedi War competition and is not official DJB canon content. It is preserved here for historical purposes only.
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Clan Ordo
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- Fragmented 3,960 BBY
- Restored Between 3,955 BBY and 3,953 BBY
- Resurgent 30 ABY - Present
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The Mandalore
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Bloodhands
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Canderous Ordo
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Crimson, Steel Grey
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Ful Elizor
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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 of the time.
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 issued 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 of the war in Odan-Urr's favor.
Notable Members
Ful Elizor
- "The Sith had it wrong. Peace is a profitable lie."
- ―Ful Elizor
Ful Elizor was a charismatic human firebrand who led Clan Ordo during its resurgence circa 30 ABY. Born on the demon moon Dxun, Ful was the only child of Co and Reig Elizor. Elizor's parents were biologists conducting a three-month study of the moon's exotic fauna when they were marooned due to insurmountable technical issues with their ship. Ful and his father Reig survived eight years on Dxun until finally rescued by a geological survey team. Ful's mother died on the moon from an unknown fever when he was four years of age.
The experience on Dxun dramatically shaped the rest of Elizor's life. The adolescent became obsessed with the moon that took his mother's life. This insatiable quest for information eventually led him to discover the storied history of Canderous Ordo who had once taken refuge there. The Mandalorian lifestyle appealed greatly to Elizor and at the age of eighteen, his father having passed away two years earlier, he set out to join the clans where his iron will and extraordinary childhood served him well.
Lar Rya
- "Make no mistake, Gand. You hired us to kill your enemies."
- ―Lar Rya
- "You were hired to protect this world and its people."
- ―Ji
- "You think there's a difference?"
- ―Lar Rya
Lar Rya came to Clan Ordo shortly after Ful Elizor took power. She quickly gained a reputation as one of the Clan's more brutal hunters. Like Elizor, Rya was not born mando'ad. Refusing to speak of her past or what brought her to the Mandalorian way of life, she made few friends among Ordo's members and often found herself at odds with Elizor.
Rya was by all accounts and excellent, though brutal hunter. Though Mandalorians were known for their employment of advanced technologies and weapons systems, Rya seemed to excel in this regard. In order to fully leverage the capabilities of a lone hunter, she employed numerous ingenious devices personally modified to fit her work. Among the more ominous tools in her arsenal were a pair of YVH-series battle droids she had scavenged following the Yuuzhan Vong War. Named YVH-556 and YVH-762, the pair presented a formidable accompaniment to the bounty hunter.
Rya became a pivotal figure during the Tenth Great Jedi War when she captured the Krath witch Ashia Kagan Keibatsu. Near death after an assassination attempt by the traitor Coryn Vance, Ashia was discovered by Rya at an abandoned school on the outskirts of Menat Ombo. Rya attempted to claim a bounty of 3,000,000 IC from the Jedi of Odan-Urr. Refusing to pay the sum, Jedi Master Michael Halcyon attempted to take Ashia's comatose body by force resulting in a duel between Halcyon and Rya's YVH hunter-killers.