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    1. Lord Coake 11 yrs ago

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9 yrs ago
My work schedule just completely changed for the worse, so expect me to be less active, unable to run my own RPs, but I should hopefully be able to keep myself in other people's RPs.
9 yrs ago
Grandfather's out of the hospital, so I should be back.
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9 yrs ago
My grandfather's in the hospital...gonna be gone for a few days, for anyone I'm RPing with.
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If anyone is interested in some writing regarding Ser Berenger, feel free to shoot me a message.
@BCTheEntityWell, Leman Russ recruited several of the warriors who had fought alongside him before the Emperor found him into the Space Wolves, and I think Lion El'Jonson did a similar thing
@BCTheEntityOne thing I meant to ask: For legion numerical strength, is that specifically just Space Marines in the legion, or does it include any Imperial Army units under the command of the legion?
@Specter189In fact, If Ser Berenger was presented with the same situation as Guiliman, he would likely do much the same thing in establishing a "backup imperium" so to speak.
@agentmanateeIt's less that he created the Imperium Secundus and more the fact that he likely had no intention of giving up its rule, despite his public statement of handing it over to the first Primarch to arrive. He did ultimately give it to Sanguinius, but only after Vulkan and the Lion showed up first, and a lengthy argument took place.
@Specter189Then, once the Heresy ended, he quietly dusted it under the rug of the original Imperium and pretended that it had never existed.
One thing I should note: In the original canon it's implied/semi-stated that all of the Primarchs had psychic potential to some degree, due to them being descended from the Emperor. Now, for most of them this equated to the low levels of positive psychic potential on the Assignment Scale.
@HankFor what you mentioned of the Iron Templars and Ser Berenger: He's all in favor of supporting tactics between the legions. He respects the skills of our various sneaky/guerrilla marines and primarchs, he just knows that those sort of tactics are not for him and his men. He's more likely to dislike his brothers and sisters over their views on authority figures and respect for others than he is their battlefield tactics.


@BCTheEntityI've voting in favor of keeping it in the setting, but saying that players should not be allowed to access it.
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