Flagship Name

  • Spirit of Fire

    Votes: 21 47.7%
  • Vigilance

    Votes: 23 52.3%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .
They were going to wipe out an entire city of innocent people. Ones that were neither chaotic nor rebellious. That shit don't fly, especially since the Emperor cited a f*cking low compliance speed as the reason. I don't recall that the Emperor did anything about Lorgar's faith when there were masses of people on Colchis calling him a God so that's a bullshit excuse clearly.


My point is, did we see Vulkan rushing to help out?

Unless it occurs and we're given a choice by GM we won't be there. And won't be stopping it.

I understand the point of it being full innocents trust me. And if given the vote, I would stand beside Lorgar there because that was a stupid decision on Emperors part. But I'm pointing out in character Kesar's main motivation is the innocents there. Not doing it due to religion or brotherly desire. But at best to help humanity, and even then theoretically there's the chance Kesar could rationalize it away as well, I'll do more good doing this then trying to stand against Emps here. (That part is if we aren't controlling Kesar).
 
I do have a bad habit of giving away details. Although so far, there is only one major change among the Primarchs.

I mean aside from us existing, Magnus is a little less Warp happy. Just a little. Alpharius and Omegon are on the side of good, for good it likely seems. So they won't turn traitor on us, which means a lot of the enemy Legions and Primarchs going to get hit hard by the spy shit on them. That's really about it for major stuff. Minor stuff though, Perts a little happier. Khan is more knowledgable and happier. Dorn really ain't got much. Guilliman is usual. Ferrus is definitely more involved with shit. Fulgrim we don't know. Horus netraul with dislike towards us. Mortarion dislikes is because well, he hates Warp stuff. And then there's Lorgar. The one guy we kinda have at decent and pissed off at us levels. He also has spent an absurd amount of time dealing with the Orks of that area due to a quite intelligent Boss and wow, it's definitely got to have effected his actions and such.
 
My point is, did we see Vulkan rushing to help out?

Unless it occurs and we're given a choice by GM we won't be there. And won't be stopping it.

I understand the point of it being full innocents trust me. And if given the vote, I would stand beside Lorgar there because that was a stupid decision on Emperors part. But I'm pointing out in character Kesar's main motivation is the innocents there. Not doing it due to religion or brotherly desire. But at best to help humanity, and even then theoretically there's the chance Kesar could rationalize it away as well, I'll do more good doing this then trying to stand against Emps here. (That part is if we aren't controlling Kesar).
I imagine that's what he'd do if he could. If his ship is a dozen sectors away then with Warp Travel we're not gonna make it in time. Also it's possible we might become more friendly later. That time is still years off.
Lorgar hates Orks so much that he forgets all about religion.

We can dream
In fact, he made an doctrine strictly against orks, developed recipes in cooking ork, and so on. He even developed and interesting bond with the system's Warlord.
The Mortarius Orkos says: FUCKING KILL THE GREENSKINS! BEAT THEM TO DEATH WITH THEIR OWN ARMS AND FUCKING BURN THEM!

Lorgar Aurelian: Real Primarch of the Angry Marines.
 
"After cooking them in intense heat for ~2 hours, they are ready for consumption. Remember to cook thoroughly and remove any foam, lest you are subjected with hallucinogenic symptoms."
 
Lorgar's fury and constant frustration at the Orks might actually be good for him. If he gets pissed enough he may unlock his latent psychic powers and after this is over he will be the Primarch you go to when you've got a greenskin problem. Maybe he actually will write a book on Anti-Ork tactics and earn some respect from his brothers.
 
Lorgar's fury and constant frustration at the Orks might actually be good for him. If he gets pissed enough he may unlock his latent psychic powers and after this is over he will be the Primarch you go to when you've got a greenskin problem. Maybe he actually will write a book on Anti-Ork tactics and earn some respect from his brothers.


Lorgar's Book on Anti-Ork tactics:

First you slice them, then you dice them.

:V
 
Lorgar's Book on Anti-Ork tactics:

First you slice them, then you dice them.

:V
*extrapolated on in page 103.

*In the "slice" maneuver, one must divide Ork leadership by eliminating the warboss, preferably in full view of his subordinates to hasten the effect. This "slices" the command with an Orky power struggle. As the Nobz fight among themselves, initiate the "dice" maneuver wherein you fall back and unload copious amounts of "dakka" as the vile greenskins put it. Due to the infighting, the Orks are more likely to pick the nearest target- each other- over your forces. Once your forces are at safe distance, commence orbital or artillery bombardment until the ground has been lowered by approximately 30-50 meters. Then, one must thoroughly firebomb the area to ensure no spores survive. If your forces are low on rations, be sure to gather up sufficient amounts of Ork bodies beforehand and follow the preparation and cooking instructions on page 122. For Astartes cooking, look to page 125.
 
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I do have a bad habit of giving away details. Although so far, there is only one major change among the Primarchs.

I choose this

[X] Materials Science - Kesar spent some time working to find materials that could improve Astartes power armor. Sadly, a lack of knowledge about material properties among the Mechanicus meant he had to manually test each material. Perhaps with some time, he could prevent this from happenning again. *Unlock Material Science Tech Tree (Basically a pure knowledge tree)*
 
I choose this

[X] Materials Science - Kesar spent some time working to find materials that could improve Astartes power armor. Sadly, a lack of knowledge about material properties among the Mechanicus meant he had to manually test each material. Perhaps with some time, he could prevent this from happenning again. *Unlock Material Science Tech Tree (Basically a pure knowledge tree)*

The researches have been added. More shinies are available.
 
[] A Hidden Flame - Inside the Kesar's suit of armor, which was hand-crafted by the Primarch Vulkan is an ever-burning hidden flame. A symbol of Kesar's devotion to humanity, it represents his drive and perseverance. *If Kesar dies, he has an extra combat turn at a +100*
To check is Kesar guaranteed to die after this activates?
Alright, I'm going to bed. See you tomorrow.
NOOO too late by a second.

Ah well sleep well.
 
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