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Post-Crusade Endgame & the Legions


Kais Klip

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It's possible though. It's also possible that there is some overlap. The Night Lords "famous battle" that involved them dumping an entire city into a crevasse? There only five hundred involved because the rest of the Legion was off partying somewhere. It's possible the Unification Wars went on for a bit even after the Great Crusade began. The Imperium didn't seem beyond the "It looks like too much trouble now so we'll come back to it later" mentality and we know of at least two different rebellions where elements long thought dead resurfaced long enough to cause trouble. So it could be possible that the Unification Wars did go on for two centuries, but the beginning of the Unification Wars to the Heresy still only be ~300 years.

helterskelter, on 05 Jan 2014 - 15:30, said:

Kol_Saresk, on 05 Jan 2014 - 14:58, said:

I think it was the Unification War that involved the Thunder Warriors took less than a century so we by habit think of the Unification of Terra as the totality of the Wars and "100+200=300".

just throwing out a comparison and question based on this being a timeframe, both ahriman and iacton qurze were around pre or very early crusade, iacton appears considerably more haggard. How so?
Don't know. Why does Dante at 1,100 years old depicted as rather young looking but Logan Grimnar at 700 years looks so much older? Honestly, I don't know.

 

 

Dante is a baby face and shaves.

 

 

Logan likes nice manly beards. Space Wolves are Duck Dynasty in Spheeees!!! :P

So terra would have been a standpoint till the first legionaries were created from stable hosts and you would still need a decent number to conquer Saturn Jupiter and other parts of the segmentum solar right?

 

So I think it could easily of been 300 years as the primarchs were key to increasing gene seed stabilisation and you also need to account for (especially in regards to the xviii and XII and x legions) attrition rates

I could easily see A&O heading a variant of the Inquisition if the heresy haden't started. They were all for strengthening the human race through adversity and conflict, and their methods would suit such an organisation well.

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