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whats the movement speed of your flamer? since the flamer is lit by a candle which could easily blow out if moving too fast, I'd impose a rule concerning that.

 

Hehe - I think he's actually quite fast, because he has that nice bionic leg! That said, do you know these candles that are impossible to blow out? Cawdor Candles are like that - truly a wonder made by the Mercator Pyros!

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Howdy Guys and Girls :)

 

Finished another one - Brother Booj - here's the whole Gang so far:

 

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That leader looks great - I love the look of the whole Gang, and the ogre maneater as an Ogryn is inspired, it fits in *perfectly* with the Cawdor aesthetic

Thanks for the nice words IHF :wub:

 

They look great. Nice work. :thumbsup:

Turned out really nice, well painted. The hood is neat!

Thanks guys!

 

Your Black Legion are brilliant Atia (well, obvs everything is :wink: ) but Abaddon and his boys particularly caught my attention, you have captured their style really well :thumbsup:

Glad you like them! :blush.:

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PS: Gorr'thokk still needs something under his left leg - prolly a stone if I'm to lazy - any ideas for something else?

 

Gang is looking great. Like the blues.

Thanks buddy!

 

Heylel looks too clean compared to the others of the gang.

Mhm, I did use the same weathering techniques for all of them. Maybe it's a side effect of beeing a cult leader and beeing less filthy than your underlings will make yourself looking like glowing with the might of the god-emperor himself?^^

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Heylel looks too clean compared to the others of the gang.

Mhm, I did use the same weathering techniques for all of them. Maybe it's a side effect of beeing a cult leader and beeing less filthy than your underlings will make yourself looking like glowing with the might of the god-emperor himself?^^

I think I just figured it out, where most of the gang has what looks like bandages for leggings he doesn't

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The Sons of Heylel


House Cawdor Gang, Hive Primus


 


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House Cawdor is populated by scavengers, scrap farmers and bone-pickers, bound together by the holy word of the Redemption. By far the most populous of the Necromundan Clan Houses, though also the poorest, the House of Cawdor sifts through the rubbish cast down from the hive city, finding treasure amongst the trash and trading it back to its former owners. It is a distasteful but vital role within the ecology of the hive cities, and one the House has jealously claimed as its own.


 


Doomed to a lifetime sifting through midden heaps, the citizens of House Cawdor nonetheless take great pride in their labours, taught as they are that by their suffering they are blessed. This is the foundation of the Cult of the Redemption, and while more cynical minds might see it as merely another means of control, those brought up on its teachings see it as the only chance they have to earn a place at the God-Emperor’s side.


 


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Note: Brother Booj; Heylel the Prophet; Brother Zymrael


 


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Note: Brother Leonhard; Grand Brother Ishmael; Aspirant Gimon


 


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Note: Grand Brother Yussuf; Brother Raisel


 


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Note: Gorr'thokk - House Cawdor Bodyguard 


 


'Homo sapiens gigantus', commonly called Ogryns, are one of the most frequently seen strains of abhuman within the Imperium. Their origin is believed to be a chain of high gravity prison worlds, populated by Mankind many millennia ago and lost during the Age of Strife. In isolation from Terra, the humans stranded upon these worlds bred and adapted to their hostile environments, becoming progressively larger and hardier with each passing generation. Unfortunately, intelligence, probably not that priminent a trait amongst the denizens of these prison worlds to begin with, deteriorated over the generations, so that by the time the Ogryn had become a distinct and stable sub-species of humanity, it was hopelessly dull and unintelligent. 


 


Ogryn are incredibly strong, durable and remarkably loyal - and many gangs favour them within their ranks. While most of these are usually "liberated" H-Grade Servitor Ogryns, sometimes former soldiers of the Astra Militarum find their way into the Underhive. Especially House Cawdor seems to favour to convert these abhumans to the faith of the Red Redemption - once enlightened, they are known to believe and do anything their leaders say and ask, and see the orders they receive as having come down the chain of command from the beloved God-Emperor Himself.


 


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