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I have to admit, I really like this idea of the Cadian Massacre

 

(Primarily because it means there won't later be any Cadian Shock Troopers http://image.bolterandchainsword.com//public/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.png  )

Ok, sweet. I just got a little confused with two separate campaign/battle conversations going on lol.

The funny fact is: you started it ;)

 

On a different note, have we decided on our variant of the shadow crusade yet? And the legions involved, because I'd like to get some ideas kicking around with those involved. I know the Stygian Jackals, Berserkers of Uran and (Void Eagles?) are the traitors, but not sure on the loyalists.

Edited by MikhalLeNoir

 

Ok, sweet. I just got a little confused with two separate campaign/battle conversations going on lol.

The funny fact is: you started it http://image.bolterandchainsword.com//public/style_emoticons/default/msn-wink.gif

 

On a different note, have we decided on our variant of the shadow crusade yet? And the legions involved, because I'd like to get some ideas kicking around with those involved. I know the Stygian Jackals, Berserkers of Uran and (Void Eagles?) are the traitors, but not sure on the loyalists.

 

I started one of them, and then the battle of the forge kicked off, and then I started it again because I wanted to get the Crusade happening

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I was wondering about a pre-siege action, after the godslayers receive their blessing from nurgle, where the other legions see the full extent of their fall.  Does anyone have a legion, or a company (it doesn't have to be too big an encounter after all) to play with the zombies?

I was wondering about a pre-siege action, after the godslayers receive their blessing from nurgle, where the other legions see the full extent of their fall.  Does anyone have a legion, or a company (it doesn't have to be too big an encounter after all) to play with the zombies?

The Void Eagles haven't seen much (if any) light since this started, perhaps have a sub-fleet be assaulted by these corrupted Godslayers.

 

I was wondering about a pre-siege action, after the godslayers receive their blessing from nurgle, where the other legions see the full extent of their fall.  Does anyone have a legion, or a company (it doesn't have to be too big an encounter after all) to play with the zombies?

 

The Void Eagles haven't seen much (if any) light since this started, perhaps have a sub-fleet be assaulted by these corrupted Godslayers.

 

Who??? ;)

Void eagles do seem like a good candidate.  To incorporate MikhalLeNoir's idea, perhaps have the eagles make planetfall after receiving a distress call that thought their attackers were some sort of xenos.  But when the eagles get a good look, they see what once were godslayers, lead by their daemonic primarch.  Do you have a name for the commander of the void eagles, Skal?

Void eagles do seem like a good candidate.  To incorporate MikhalLeNoir's idea, perhaps have the eagles make planetfall after receiving a distress call that thought their attackers were some sort of xenos.  But when the eagles get a good look, they see what once were godslayers, lead by their daemonic primarch.  Do you have a name for the commander of the void eagles, Skal?

Elaban Kisakey, Captain of the 8th Flotilla and of the Bloodied Beak

 

Who??? http://image.bolterandchainsword.com//public/style_emoticons/default/msn-wink.gif

These guys led by Alexos http://image.bolterandchainsword.com//public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.png

I was going through my older notes for my Bears and I forgot in cannonverse I had a schism in the chapter where the Naagolshii Shamans and Wendiigo split from the chapter. So I thought this would be appropriate to put here, and give the Gods a few thousand more followers in the Insurrection.

 

The fallen Iron Bears

Updated fluff: The Naagolshii Shaman are often looked down upon in the Shaman circles, for they do not command the might of storms to destroy cities or end battles, nor do they see into the future with crystal clarity and change the minds and will of other with ease. No, they change their flesh into something bestial, raw, brutal beasts of war. And in doing so they corrupt the most sacred gift from the Sky Father, the flesh of an Astartes.

 

The Wendiigo are selected from those that prove to be too violent, their lust for war goes well beyond art and into perversion. It is these low recruits, that the most debased act, the worst gift is used, they eat the flesh of our enemies to know their tactics. After time the Windego either become a great asset or burden to the legion, master tacticians and skilled killers. Those whom become burdens, they fall for the flesh crave, they often sharpen their teeth to match our enhanced canines, or replace them all with brutal monomolecular edged adamantium fangs, having permanent claw augments replace fingers. For them their is only flesh, war, a devouring lust, and blood.

 

Upon the death of Daer'dd and the reveal of the Chaos Pantheon the Naagolshii and Wendiigo met in secret clamoring together whom they could, always looked down upon by the other Bears they sought kinship in each other, and truth from the Gods. In a small but violent action almost a thousand Naagloshii and three thousand Wendiigo took over a strike cruiser and seven frigates while the legion was scattered. These four thousand traitors found their way to the Eye of Terror where they disappeared for two Terran years, for them it had been much longer. The Naagloshii found truth with Tzeench and it's ways of change and magica. Whilst the Wendiigo found their way into the service of Khorne. Both gods granted them much, many gifts and ascensions given. Yet through all this glory they still shared a kinship with each other. When they reemerged, their ships were crystalline and deep blue, edged with razor sharp copper, they were arcane war machines. The traitors were now clad in armour once the power armour of the Astartes now it was arcane and shaped by dark powers. They wore their armour in deep indigos and cobalts, their gauntlets and grieves still bore Hurionian copper but now drenched in the blood of a thousand wars. At their front were three leaders U'nas the God Eater, a titanic Daemon Prince shaped in the unholy union of Gorilla and Bat, his flesh was grey and brown, he walked on fearsome clawed hands and feet, he wears limited armour only covering what is vital. Then there is Naagloshii Ecko'chi Wildkin his six wings to mock Aandeg, he appears little more than a wraith draped in deep blue robes leaning on his tall pole blade his feet not touching the ground, but this is just one shape, one if thousands for him. And third an outsider, Nosliigae the Unbound, an Astartes thought to have died on His homeworld of Prospero. For now they are united as one warband, The Eaters of the Sacred Flesh.

 

Any thoughts? And yes Naaglosii is a Dresden Files "homage". Ohh and if I remember correctly Unas was an Egyptian horror whom ate the gods themselves, and Nosliigae is based on my best friend whom is a long time Thousand Sons/Tzeench player.

Edited by Chief Captain Redd
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