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

"Were not Chaos Agnostic. We don't like Chaos at all. We have seen its corruption first hand. We just refuse to kneel to a tyrant like the Emperor."

or in a better term, War Hounds are basically Anarchists as they refuse to bow, to the Emperor or to the Gods. They WILL die out at some point. But it will be glorious.
I like to think the Blackwatch still secretly troll the War Hounds whenever they get the chance.
 
@Mina

The Fabricator General Kelbor Hal was betrayed, his attempts to free Mars from that Terran Warlord crushed at the hands of his gene-modified warriors. Forced to flee upon the Abyss-Class Warship, "The Trisagion" with his personal retinue of like-minded Tech-Priests, Skitarii and what carefully safeguarded knowledge he could claim before the oncoming Iron Warriors stormed his compound, the rightful leader of the Mechanicum fled, not to his backer in the primarch Lorgar who had abandoned him to his fate, but deep into the unknown of the warp, where he might rebuild his strength and return, unhindered by the petty limits forced upon his studies by the "Emperor of Mankind". Looting Loyalist Forge Worlds of their secrets, the Dark Mechanicus cut an imposing figure within the power plays of the Eye of Terror, offering forbidden technologies, deadly weapons and swarms of Terata, inhuman monsters built solely for bloodshed in exchange for the contents of what remains of the loyalist kindred's vault contents...
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Let me see here...

Now, the thing is, I'd love to pick up the story of Autek Mor and his quest for xenocide, but I am intrigued by what Wade could come up with for the Iron Hands. So only if Tenfold doesn't return and grab the Dark Imperium will I play Iron Hands. Therefore...

The Thousand Sons
The Beast
The Iron Hands

Let's see what can be done.
 
Actually I wonder what Fatidicus and the rest of the cults are doing in the environment of a dead Emperor, enthroned Magnus, and Malcador doing Malcador things.
 
Actually I wonder what Fatidicus and the rest of the cults are doing in the environment of a dead Emperor, enthroned Magnus, and Malcador doing Malcador things.
Clearly the Emperor actually ascended to a higher form of life citizen, awaiting a time when humanity is worthy to join him.
 
But then what are the theological implications of the human form not already being perfect? Are all the *Thorian Inquisitors now focused on ascending humanity to the glory of the Emperor and the *Ardenite and *Polypsykana sects becoming mainstream? *Isvaanists and *Casophilians hoping to trigger the end of the world and return of the Emperor by getting Magnus off the golden throne?
 
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But then what are the theological implications of the human form not already being perfect? Are all the *Thorian Inquisitors now focused on ascending humanity to the glory of the Emperor and the *Ardenite and *Polypsykana sects becoming mainstream? *Isvaanists and *Casophilians hoping to trigger the end of the world and return of the Emperor by getting Magnus off the golden throne?
That sounds like something we should have a council to discuss. And by council I mean convenient meeting place for would be dissidents and and meeting I mean an ambush followed by religious purge.
 
Well clearly the human form ain't perfect.
It lacks a pair of two rad ol energy wings.
 
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