Loyalty is its own Reward (A Traitor Legion Chapter Master Quest)

[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
Also, anyone else find it concerning that Mitsuhide has left Lezo? She and her retinue has departed to... somewhere?
 
[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
Also, anyone else find it concerning that Mitsuhide has left Lezo? She and her retinue has departed to... somewhere?
I don't think so, personally. Inquisitors always have more work to do, so now that the situation has wrapped up she's heading out. It's not like she's got anything else to do planetside.
 
[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)

Honestly, a few billion dead on a Hive world isn't that huge. More food, water, and space to go around until the population bounces back naturally in a decade or two. However, making sure that the Genestealers are dealt with once and for all is a top priority.
 
-[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)

Well done on finishing your first major campaign, ThunderOwl! Even when I was yelling at you and others, I was still invested to come back and keep trying to contribute, and it turned out well enough that I really want more.

I was already invested in leaving some Astartes behind to keep order and clean up, this vote is exactly what I wanted.
 
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[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
-[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)

We don't have time to deal with potential rebellions in other choices
 
I alway love astartes having to interact with children it's funny and kinda wholesome at the same time.

Good to know we have screening but what does that look like? Is it genetic or just a strip down and physically look for signs of mutations/infection? @ThunderOwl

[x] -[X] Give him assistance in the purges. (Lessens damage to Lezo population and production, guarantees cult elimination, forces you to commit at least 3 squads to this action next turn.)
 
That relic power sword's the actual trophy of the campaign.
3 months...it feels a little longer, but congratulations on finishing it! I really like the way this is capped off, with the realization that the Mist Shrikes aren't and don't have to be the 8th Legion. That fear isn't the only thing they have to embody. And Fate Denied... you know, I think Konrad would have been of two minds of being proved wrong. Despair and hate that he was wrong and that maybe he could have done things differently, but also I think he would have been overjoyed. He was the only traitor Primarch who didn't put up a fight and accepted his own death, maybe out of a fit of lucidity, but I always got the feeling there was more to him than the Night Haunter.
Maybe looking at his cousins it was either that or watch his legion get worse and become just like his brothers as a daemon prince.

Still Fate Denied. It's like a message out of Dark Souls.
 
So Fate Denied's "special ability" is (essentially) that it makes harder for wielder's opponents to "future-predict" wielder's actions during combat?
 
So Fate Denied's "special ability" is (essentially) that it makes harder for wielder's opponents to "future-predict" wielder's actions during combat?
Looks like it. Gives a bonus of weapon skill to those with the prophet trait as well while against enemies with prophet skills it's a debuff. So +1 weaponskill to prophet wielders and -1 weaponskill to enemy prophets mostly towards Tzeentchian related or Eldar farseers.
–New Relic gained: 1 Power sword becomes Relic Power Sword, Fate Denied
—Fate Denied: Chapter Champion Claudius Spatha foresaw in a vision the demise of his Chapter Master and sworn charge. Thanks to the sacrifice of a brother and his own swordsmanship this fate did not come to pass, unwillingly and unknowingly rebuking the beliefs of his own gene-sire. Effects: +1 Weapon Skill when wielded by a character with the Prophet Trait. Gives -1 Weapon Skill to Craftworld Eldar and Tzeenchian Forces facing the wielder of this weapon.
Edit: Correction Craftworld Eldar and Tzeenchian forces.
 
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Blas Cartagena relaxes at your question. "That is fortunately much easier to deal with. Lord Admiral Adherbal is being remarkably thorough in enforcing the screening, both amidst the Armsmen planetside and even crews taken from the planet in the last five decades. Palatine Ríona has already been cleared. Mitsuhide, her retinue and her surviving stormtroopers have presented to me the medicae reports declaring them cleared before leaving the system."
Well i was overly worried, good to know! hope we can have a working relationship with the Palatine in the future.
 
@ThunderOwl Did we take back any trophies from this campaign? The head of that Reductus Saboteur that Mikhail killed, one of the Patriarch's hands, maybe recovered lab equipment from the Biophagus?
 
@ThunderOwl Did we take back any trophies from this campaign? The head of that Reductus Saboteur that Mikhail killed, one of the Patriarch's hands, maybe recovered lab equipment from the Biophagus?
Your apothecarion has better lab equipment that the cobbled together lab of the Biophagus, and the Reductus head breaks the "no human remains rule." However, most of the marines who contributed in shooting the Patriarch to shreds have taken some of it´s chintin as decoration, and Spatha has one of the claws of the genestealer that maimed him hanging from the pauldron, the one of the missing arm.

Now that I think of it, would you people like a small informational detailing who each of your notables decorates their armor?
 
Your apothecarion has better lab equipment that the cobbled together lab of the Biophagus, and the Reductus head breaks the "no human remains rule." However, most of the marines who contributed in shooting the Patriarch to shreds have taken some of it´s chintin as decoration, and Spatha has one of the claws of the genestealer that maimed him hanging from the pauldron, the one of the missing arm.

Now that I think of it, would you people like a small informational detailing who each of your notables decorates their armor?
Personally I prefer to leave individual accessories it up to the imagination unless it's something significant like cybernetics or mastercrafted gear.

What I'm more curious about is what we display back home, for future reference and proof of the deeds we'd done. All the really old Chapters have massive collections of weapons, armor, bodyparts, artwork, and writings taken from their enemies and preserved for future generations of Astartes to ogle. We've got a lot of catching up to do in that regard.
 
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