Imperium Asunder: A Post-Heresy Nation Game (Deceased)

The Dominion is always open for our old pals, we'll just need a favor or two in return... :tongue:


"Stop telling everyone I'm dead!"

"Sometimes we can still hear his voice, calling out to us."
Thing is, we consider everyone who falls to Chaos dead also. Thus as far as Kharn and the others are concerned, Numeon's body is moving on its own.
 
I feel im having a brain fart, I can't find the post describing a craftworld being blown up
Since Comrade is away does anyone else know thr post that had a Craftworld blow up or no what Craftworld blew up?

He didn't tell anyone he did it because he was being sneaky. The only post I see is when, early on in the IC, he offers to parlay with the local Eldar to discuss regional stability. Presumably when they were stupid enough to take a Mon-Keigh at his word he killed them all and looted their soulstones so he could power the ritual to create the 21st Primarch.
 
I see an interesting constitutional crisis between Abbadon the Warmaster and Ahzek the Regent of Terra over who actually is the highest authority in the Imperia
 
He didn't tell anyone he did it because he was being sneaky. The only post I see is when, early on in the IC, he offers to parlay with the local Eldar to discuss regional stability. Presumably when they were stupid enough to take a Mon-Keigh at his word he killed them all and looted their soulstones so he could power the ritual to create the 21st Primarch.

21st Primarch? I've missed something crucial here.
 
The Mechanicum is just completely confused, if you need to dabble in genetic promulgation so badly what's wrong with vatborn replicae? Is the Warmaster giving himself a challenging handicap or something?
 
The Mechanicum is just completely confused, if you need to dabble in genetic promulgation so badly what's wrong with vatborn replicae? Is the Warmaster giving himself a challenging handicap or something?
Because cloning never ends well.

Also the idea was to kind of humanise the Primarchs and in my eyes anyway it would have eventually resulted in everyone do it so there would be a generation of demi-demi-Gods running about crashing into each other and making everything more confusing.
 
I see an interesting constitutional crisis between Abbadon the Warmaster and Ahzek the Regent of Terra over who actually is the highest authority in the Imperia

Technically speaking the Four Tetrarchs all out ranked Ahriman and he did whatever they asked...but none of the Tetrarchs are here anymore. And Ahriman is the regent for the only Primarch who's still physically present, if not mentally.

Practically, of course, Ahriman more or less is still answerable to the other imperial powers, who each have the military power to crush the Thousand Sons, but unless the action taken was unilateral the other major portions of the Imperium would certainly act to prevent any other portion seizing Terra and the Astronomican in a blatant power play and attempt to assert primacy. So it's a situation where Ahriman tacitly agrees not to use his role as the interpreter of the Will of Magnus to try to actually run the Imperium and the rest of the Imperium agrees not to murder him and kick off a big fight over who runs Terra now.

Good thing the rest of the Imperium isn't led by people who are as arrogant or prideful as Ahriman, who are convinced they and they alone know the right path! I certainly can't think of any other thousand year old Astartes who'd fit that description who might end up on a collision course of two massive egos with no way to turn aside without losing face, nosirree.
 
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Technically speaking the Four Tetrarchs all out ranked Ahriman and he did whatever they asked...but none of the Tetrarchs are here anymore. And Ahriman is the regent for the only Primarch who's still physically present, if not mentally.

Practically, of course, Ahriman more or less is still answerable to the other imperial powers, who each have the military power to crush the Thousand Sons, but unless the action taken was unilateral the other major portions of the Imperium would certainly act to prevent any other portion seizing Terra and the Astronomican in a blatant power play and attempt to assert primacy. So it's a situation where Ahriman tacitly agrees not to use his role as the interpreter of the Will of Magnus to try to actually run the Imperium and the rest of the Imperium agrees not to murder him and kick off a big fight over who runs Terra now.

Good thing the rest of the Imperium isn't led by people who are as arrogant or prideful as Ahriman, who are convinced they and they alone know the right path! I certainly can't think of any other thousand year old Astartes who'd fit that description who might end up on a collision course of two massive egos with no way to turn aside without losing face, nosirree.


Abbadon plz no.
 
Look as long as all of the other Legions dumps no less 90 percent of their entire budget into their military and wages constant war against chaos, Abaddon is willing to let them off.

(for now)

Does Military R&D count?

To be clear, by "military" I mean "anything involving psykers which can be justified as having the most minor military application," and piling on even more system defenses for a thousand years and counting. Actual fighting is for other people.
 
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