The Firestorm: A crossover invasion game. Looking for a 40k faction player.

Yes because that's all you racists care about, appearance. You see a being with horns, cloven hooves, glowing green eyes and bat wings and instantly call them evil!!
No I don't! Our heads of government include a skeleton, a horribly disfigured man, and a literal necromancer. Our chief medic is probably worse than most stereotypical demons, for pete's stake. We call you evil because you act evil. O
 
Yes because that's all you racists care about, appearance. You see a being with horns, cloven hooves, glowing green eyes and bat wings and instantly call them evil!!
I have a well recorded history of beings with horns, bat wings and dark color schemes being hell-bent on the destruction of all life in my worlds. I might be racist but you're not exactly going to pains to differentiate yourself.
 
Quick question, does the Burning Legion have vampires or anything that comes close to them in style?
Not sure does this qualify?
No I don't! Our heads of government include a skeleton, a horribly disfigured man, and a literal necromancer. Our chief medic is probably worse than most stereotypical demons, for pete's stake. We call you evil because you act evil. O
And yet you would reject the gifts and pacts we willing offer you.
 
Big Boss: GODDAMMIT!!!

This is probably a good time to mention that to date in known Wow lore not a single Dreadlord has been permanently killed, even the one who was stabbed my Frostmourne (Legendary soul devouring runeblade) came back. Not to mention they are fantastic infiltrators since they can literally wear a person's dead body as a disguise (complete with healing wounds) and are able to act so well that not even their closest friends noticed.

Case in point when one infiltrated the Scarlet Crusade and turned it into an organization of zealots willing to slaughter entire towns of innocent civilians.
 
Allow me to be vague, cryptic and confuse you all for those of you in the south.

 
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Imperial Military Doctrine:
Overkill is Not Enough


Since the time of the First Emperor, the Empire's military philosophy could be summed up in a single sentence: "If it moves, drown it in artillery fire; if it doesn't, drown it in radiation." Imperial divisions, air wings and fleets are lavishly equipped with the best firepower money can buy, and batteries release authority for even nuclear weapons is delegated to a low level. Motorized Marine companies are known to carry nuclear mortars; Armored Divisions regularly sport huge numbers of highly mobile self-propelled artillery pieces to project power over the horizon. All this boils down to a basic societal foible: The life of one Imperial servicemember is worth more than any cost in equipment for them, and as such they should be provided with the best and the most.

If a foreign nation should face off with a Marine division in combat, they shouldn't be surprised to receive a walking conga-line of nuclear explosions up and down their lines, and artillery barrages heavy enough to make World War I generals look at the Imperial fire plans and say, "Don't you think that's a little... excessive?"
 
So it might be the overdose of happy touhou songs talking but does anyone want to make 100 000 moons? Because I want to!!! Hahaha *Passes out*
 
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