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Once, they were brothers...

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  • Warhammer 30K, of course.
  • 31st Milennium, the Horus Heresy, an age of blood and temptation.
  • In the aftermath of the Istvaan Dropsite Massacre, some Astartes legions have turned against the Emperor of Mankind and wage war against him. In turn, some legions remain loyal. And within some traitor legions, there are individuals and units that break with their Primarch and fight for the Emperor.
  • Due to the requirements of the Great Crusade, detachments of these legions are spread out all over the place. During the atrocities that opened the Horus Heresy, there was fighting between and among these elements as loyalties are tested and divided.
  • Characters will be survivors of these various engagements, cast adrift from their parent units and forced to form an ad-hoc unit of Astartes together in common cause; loyalty to the Emperor.
  • These characters are from Traitor Legions. Dark Angels are a debatable item. I do not want to have Ultramarines, White Scars, Imperial Fists, Blood Angels or Space Wolves unless someone makes a compelling case. Iron Hands, Salamanders and Raven Guard were shattered at Istvaan and that means they could wash up in this, as hardened loyalist holdouts.
  • Non-Astartes will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
  • Characters have managed to secure the assistance of a rogue trader to get them to a planet with a rogue Imperial Governor that has access to planetary defense forces capable of carrying them into the battle against the heretics.
  • This Governor stands in their way. He must die. That is where this new crusade of retribution begins.
  • Please post sheets in the character tab for approval. That will have a titanpad template, please use that.

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The fratricide of the Horus Heresy sounds so precise and clinical in retrospect. A clean break, without loose ends. The reality is that the betrayal of the Emperor was not relegated merely to the legions whose primarchs turned, nor were all the Astartes in those legions traitors. There were many solitary acts undertaken that escape the historical record.

All the same, it is a battle of brother turning bolter on brother. The Great Crusade sent detachments of Legiones Astartes, the Space Marines, into the far-flung corners of the galaxy. In these corners, as the events reached them, some reacted. There was bloodshed in the wake of the betrayal. Many were cast adrift. Even so, there are those that know their duty, and know what is coming. They are cast off, left to fight their smaller battles without glory. Some bear the grim knowledge that their progenitor has cast them out, and carry that burden with them into battle, fighting not for glory, but for redemption.

One rogue trader, Balixus Kyros, manages to gather a number of these men into a group, though he cannot lead them. But he can help only so much. He can carry these warriors to the fight on the planet Argyos, where they can purge the traitor governor in the name of the Emperor of Mankind and begin to pay back their debts of fury and vengeance against the betrayers.

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Astartes of different legions, different outlooks and widely different stories. They are, of course, bound in one common cause, but they are otherwise thrown together in the chaos of a truly grand-scale interstellar war. This is meant to be an RP of individual characters struggling with the shock of the Horus Heresy's onset. We are after the events of Istvaan III and looking toward the battle of Terra. We will see how far the story takes us.

31st Century, of course. So no inquisition and psykers are not the norm. Chaos is not really something that is delved into in the Imperium and they still believe in the Imperial Truth. The Emperor still lives and these warriors of the Astartes are intent on their purpose of fighting his cause. That said, I am looking for characters that fit into this theme.

Of course, there is a lot of temptation in the universe in a time of chaos and uncertainty. It's possible for the characters to carve their own empire or turn to Chaos and once again know the brotherhood of their legions. It's not too late to fall, brothers...
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Highly, highly interested!!
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@HeySeussSo we're playing loyalists from traitor legions, then? Count me interested.
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@HeySeussSo we're playing loyalists from traitor legions, then? Count me interested.


Yeah, lost souls still faithful to the Emperor, coping with the betrayal of their Primarchs and a lot of guilt. Hell, blame from other Astartes.

Smurfs, Wolves, Fists etc tend to disrupt that vibe.
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Love me some loyalism
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I'll do an OOC if there is some more interest.

I envision a squad or so of Space Marines and a nominal leader, but we could go with small detachments of Space Marines, like a player controlling a small unit anywhere from 3-5 survivors of various engagements of the Heresy in a larger ad-hoc formation.

They'd probably be functioning as a strike force for other loyalist elements that are not Astartes and are cut off and facing Traitors; one figures that an Astartes strike force of dubious origin is better than no Astartes strike force at all when they are on the fringes and fighting for their lives.

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The idea of having control over a small number of NPCs as well as the main PC sounds fun. I've not done that before.

So, the Astartes are working in concert with Imperial forces? Or are we looking at Deathwatch-type marine insertions?
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Well, they are an informal, irregular grouping. So the missions will vary.
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Understood :)
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I'd be interested in a death guard marine. I'd also consider raven guard or dark angel if you are allowing those. I wish I could do thousand son, but I can't find an excuse for him to be there.
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Yeah, they didn't have much involvement in the Heresy after essentially touching it off.

Edit: As to the question regarding what sort of operations...Blackshield Marauder bands did tend to strike fast and then get off planet, so they probably will function a lot like a Deathwatch Kill-Team would in later eras. On the other hand, some of them will have the expertise to coordinate larger battles due to experience in the Great Crusade. I think we can play it by ear, but I feel like the way to go would be to have them, if necessary, commandeer (at bolter-point if necessary) the gear on the ground they need to do the job.

I imagine quite a few of them will be looking to atone and willing to undertake risky missions. That was always the role of the Legion Astartes but these guys are probably more eager for it than most and are not considering the preservation of their forces anymore.
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