It will, if we slap enough corruption into it, otherwise there's no point.
It will, if we slap enough corruption into it, otherwise there's no point.
It will, if we slap enough corruption into it, otherwise there's no point.
I was thinking Malice. It would combine all Primarchs, so Magnus, Russ, Dorn, Perturabo etc. It will hate itself, a lot.I mean i'd assume any such abomination would belong to Tzeentch on principle
I wonder, when will Imperium notice their Khornates instead of just Renegade Iron Hands succesor Chapter.Khornate Iron Hands would be pretty terrifying. All that pent up fury caged by "cold logic" let out in the most wroth filled way possible.
I imagine them mastering that type of calm anger. The kind where you can look at there serene face and you can still feel the white hot hanger boiling beneath. Might still be in a better headspace mentally than the loyalist Iron Hands.
I would hope so.Just a heads up.
Villainy tends to be closer to 'Dick Dastardly' and creating stops to cheat' than it would be sheer sadisin.
By the end they're more geneseed organs than man. Either that or we wind up remaking a mini emperor
I have at multiple points been looking for a way to reference that myself.Not gonna lie, slightly disappointed people not get what I referenced in reaction.
Pretty much.
That's the best kind of villainy!Villainy tends to be closer to 'Dick Dastardly' and creating stops to cheat' than it would be sheer sadisin.
Too misogynistic for my taste.... brainstorm fodder idea: create a combo that causes the creation of a Khorne-associated warband of Female Astartes.
Considering the Mortifactors can line their Fortress-Monastery's chapel with the skulls of their enemies and still be declared loyalist, might take a bit.I wonder, when will Imperium notice their Khornates instead of just Renegade Iron Hands succesor Chapter.
Considering the Mortifactors can line their Fortress-Monastery's chapel with the skulls of their enemies and still be declared loyalist, might take a bit.
You forgot a Tzeentch one.I'm guessing the next one is the Khornate warband that our Khorne worshiper is prattling about, after that, the Nurglite one then 6-1 is set.
For the next millennium or so.
Alpha Legion for this one and try to roll timeshifting madmans
Nuh uh. Hate Death Guard with warband having Death Guard Gene-seed and Tzeentch corruption. Only fair given the first warband was Thousand Sons with Nurgle.Alpha Legion for this one and try to roll timeshifting madmans
Nuh uh. Hate Death Guard with warband having Death Guard Gene-seed and Tzeentch corruption. Only fair given the first warband was Thousand Sons with Nurgle.
Well, I don't love Mortarion enough to accept this, but I still hoping for megaparanoid self-destructive Tzeentch corruptionNuh uh. Hate Death Guard with warband having Death Guard Gene-seed and Tzeentch corruption. Only fair given the first warband was Thousand Sons with Nurgle.
. . .Boring. I guess the latter but given that Carradion Corruptors despise their parent legion...why not Death Guard do the same.Nah. We're doing Tzeentchian Space Wolves for that Death Guard-hating Thousand Sons Sorcerer, then Tzeentchian Salamanders for that Tzeentchian Eldar. (or reverse)
The request involves very old, Thousand Sons sorcerer who is still angry about Nikaea. Death Guard will be ironic for this, but so will be Space Wolves.And besides, if we wanted Space Wolves of Tzeentch, I think it will be better for request which involves them or has to do with Tzeentch or something like that.
Space Wolves are ones who believe in their stuff so much (even if partially truth) they can't see the truth while Death Guard completely hates psykers. Raven Guard is hypocrites, especially because they believe that Corvus warp slipping is archotech.The request involves very old, Thousand Sons sorcerer who is still angry about Nikaea. Death Guard will be ironic for this, but so will be Space Wolves.
. . .Boring. I guess the latter but given that Carradion Corruptors despise their parent legion...why not Death Guard do the same.
"but he is wrong to believe there is anything complex about the issue. I have seen the devastation that unchecked sorcery leaves in its wake, worlds burned to cinders, populations enslaved and monsters unleashed. Sorcery brought these worlds to ruin, sorcery wielded by men who peered too deeply into dark places they shouldh ave known to leave well alone....
...Where an astrotelepath or Navigator uses his powers for the good of others, allowing distant worlds to communicate or guiding the Expeditionary Fleets of the Imperium across the stars, the sorcerer uses his power for personal gain, for earthly power and dominance.
... "On Kajor my Legion encountered a warrior race of humans that had fallen to barbarism.Extensive orbital surveys detected no trace of advanced technology, yet it took my Legion nearly six months to bring Kajor to submission. Why? They were savages, armed with little more than bladesand crude flintlock carbines. How could such a feral race of savages hold the Death Guard at bay for so long?"
"My warriors have fought xenos species of every stripe and defeated them, but these were not creatures of flesh and blood. These were summoned into life by Kajori warlocks. These mag iconjured lightning from their flesh, set fires with their thoughts and cracked the very earth with theirs houted oaths! No power comes without a price, and with every victory we won, we discovered what that truly meant. At the heart of every city we captured, my warriors found vast structures we came to know as Blood Fanes. Each one was a charnel house of bones and death. We destroyed every one, and with each one lost, the strength of our foes waned. In the end, we ground down every ragamuffin force they sent against us. Surrender was not in their blood and they died to a man,destroyed by a ruling caste of warlocks who could not bear to relinquish their power. I still think of Kajor and shudder.
"Now I do not accuse my brother of such barbarism, but no evil begins with such monstrous acts. If it did, no sane man would ever consider it. No, it begins slowly, a small step here, a small step there. By such acts is a man's heart turned black and rotten. A man may begin with noble intentions, believing that such small trespasses are minor things compared to the good he will do at the end of his course, but every act matters, from the smallest to the greatest.
"Tales of the Thousand Sons' victories are legion, but so too are the whispers of their sorceries.In the past I have led my warriors into battle alongside those of Magnus and am well aware of what his Legion can do, so I can vouch for the truth of what Oh there Wyrdmake says. It is sorcery. I have seen it with my own eyes. Like the magi of Kajor, the cult warriors of Magnus conjure lightning and fire to smite their foes, while their brethren crush their enemies with invisible force. I do not lie when I say that I knew fear that day, the fear that I had broken one army of warlocks only to find myself with another at my side."
"You all know I distrust the institution of Librarians within the ranks of the Astartes, fearing for what the Thousand Sons are trying to seed within our Legions. No Librarians sully the ranks of the Death Guard, and nor will they while I draw breath. I have held my tongue until now, confident that others wiser than I knew best, but I can keep silent no longer. When Brother Russ and Brother Lorgar spoke of the battles fought to subdue the Ark Reach Cluster, I found myself compelled to break my bonds of silence, though it tears my heart to name my own brother a warlock. I cannot stand by and watch his obsessions drive him and his Legion into the abyss of damnation. Know that I speak not out of hatred, but out of the love I have for Magnus. This is all I have to say."