I'm aware of that TS. Maybe I'll just spend most of my Eldar's time here, fething around with the Hive. Better than playing peek-a-boo with the Space Sharks at any rate...
War Kitten wrote: I'm aware of that TS. Maybe I'll just spend most of my Eldar's time here, fething around with the Hive. Better than playing peek-a-boo with the Space Sharks at any rate...
I'm just making sure we all know. I didn't convey that properly at first to EoN and mad him a little mad
War Kitten wrote: I'm aware of that TS. Maybe I'll just spend most of my Eldar's time here, fething around with the Hive. Better than playing peek-a-boo with the Space Sharks at any rate...
I'm just making sure we all know. I didn't convey that properly at first to EoN and mad him a little mad
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a three-way fight on the streets of Cogger. The cinematic possibilities attain Michael Bay levels of fire and madness. But yes, EoN was a little P.O.d at how it went down behind the scenes. However, EoN is a professional and doesn't air public grievances on the thread.
Meanwhile, Kusun is still waiting for Mithras to pick him up so they can have a chat with the Flayed Legion in Hive Cogger... leave some of the cultist gits alive, will you
EoN, given that Necrons are there, perhaps I can counter-roll as well?
Sgt. Vanden wrote:It'll be a Mexican stand-off. Me 'n' Chazz, You and EoN. Except two of the three will get deported because Trump says so.
But only if there illegal and taking tax payer money
Ezra Tyrius wrote:Meanwhile, Kusun is still waiting for Mithras to pick him up so they can have a chat with the Flayed Legion in Hive Cogger... leave some of the cultist gits alive, will you
Ezra Tyrius wrote:Meanwhile, Kusun is still waiting for Mithras to pick him up so they can have a chat with the Flayed Legion in Hive Cogger... leave some of the cultist gits alive, will you
War Kitten wrote:Just rolled a major victory to infiltrate Hive Cogger. Things are about to get interesting.
Yay, you're doing my work for me!
Tactical_Spam wrote:Just to let you know, even with a Major Victory, you did just about squat diddly jack to the Hive as a whole. There is a lengthy campaign to be had.
Not if you're Harlequins....
War Kitten wrote:
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Where is Cogger btw? Is it on the Chaos controlled moon? Or elsewhere?
Yep. I'm a special kind of crazy. I don't wait for the Chaos to come to me. I ATTACK THE CHAOS!
I don't know about the Eldar, but I'm trying to find a way for my Kroot to meet with other factions without meta gaming. For the tau, perhaps there have been rumors of strange aliens, and orks don't fit the bill for the description? Curious, Ta'lok could send a group to check it out?
Web Way portals seem to be too much of an easy get out of jail free card so I'm going to ask that our Eldar players keep their usage to a minimum for the purpose of PVP combat.
chazz huggins wrote: Web Way portals seem to be too much of an easy get out of jail free card so I'm going to ask that our Eldar players keep their usage to a minimum for the purpose of PVP combat.
chazz huggins wrote: Web Way portals seem to be too much of an easy get out of jail free card so I'm going to ask that our Eldar players keep their usage to a minimum for the purpose of PVP combat.
Eeeeeeerrrrrrmmmm....
I realized my mistake after what happened with that
chazz huggins wrote: Web Way portals seem to be too much of an easy get out of jail free card so I'm going to ask that our Eldar players keep their usage to a minimum for the purpose of PVP combat.
Eeeeeeerrrrrrmmmm....
I realized my mistake after what happened with that
To be fair I had no idea I couldn't do that, and if it had worked it would have been pretty cool.
I'm now back for reals, but behind as all hell, and sincerely confused as to how to hop back in. :(
Do we have missions like in CoF1 or is this just open plan?
I ended up giving my Kroot missions via Gov. Paynne AKA Chazz. It is far more open though as a whole, but perhaps a GM could come up with missions if wanted?
2BlackJack1 wrote: I ended up giving my Kroot missions via Gov. Paynne AKA Chazz. It is far more open though as a whole, but perhaps a GM could come up with missions if wanted?
I second this.
Also, I'm posting both my Guard Deployment and my Marines Skirmish with the orks (mind you, this was before WK killed the Kernal. I haven't been able to write as of late, but I'm starting to make more time.).
Buttery Commissar wrote: I'm now back for reals, but behind as all hell, and sincerely confused as to how to hop back in. :(
Do we have missions like in CoF1 or is this just open plan?
Not yet, but I can always come up with something for you to do.
I can't tell if people are still mad at me about the whole webway gate thing. I just asked TS if I could infiltrate the Hive from where I was and he said yes...
War Kitten wrote: I can't tell if people are still mad at me about the whole webway gate thing. I just asked TS if I could infiltrate the Hive from where I was and he said yes...
Dw then, we'll be mad at TS. Can't use our Battle Barges to change planet but Eldar can use webway gates XD.
Me likey WK, but this just begs the question, how long might it take for the Imperial Guard of mine to respond to heresy within the city? Answer. Not long. Aquilla landers and Valkyries are enroute to the Space port as we speak. Have fun Xeno and Chaos scum of Hive Cogger. The Hammer of the Emperor is coming.
War Kitten wrote: New blurb is up! Hope you guys enjoy, let me know what you think so I can improve
Good piece, WK. Subtle but vicious, very Eldar
Thank you. I was trying to toe a very fine line between typical Eldar disdain for anything not Eldar, and trying to avoid outright insulting your guys. I'm sure they're actually very nice lads, I just had to murder them. You understand right?
Sgt. Vanden wrote:Me likey WK, but this just begs the question, how long might it take for the Imperial Guard of mine to respond to heresy within the city? Answer. Not long. Aquilla landers and Valkyries are enroute to the Space port as we speak. Have fun Xeno and Chaos scum of Hive Cogger. The Hammer of the Emperor is coming.
I mean, if you can get from the exterior of the hive (where the landing pads probably are), all the way to where I am near the core then I'll be amazed
I don't want to get to the core. I want to get to wherever the cultists are the most numerous, then proceed to wipe them off the face of the world. If that means I can kill a few Eldar in the process, I'll be quite happy.
War Kitten wrote:
Thank you. I was trying to toe a very fine line between typical Eldar disdain for anything not Eldar, and trying to avoid outright insulting your guys. I'm sure they're actually very nice lads, I just had to murder them. You understand right?
Pfft, At 4 points a model, they're not good for much but cannon fodder anyways. Have fun.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Have fun Xeno and Chaos scum of Hive Cogger. The Hammer of the Emperor is coming.
This is exactly why the Governor's Spire is still under siege. So those poor, innocent citizens of the Imperium trapped inside don't get hurt by any mass bombardment...
War Kitten wrote:
Thank you. I was trying to toe a very fine line between typical Eldar disdain for anything not Eldar, and trying to avoid outright insulting your guys. I'm sure they're actually very nice lads, I just had to murder them. You understand right?
Pfft, At 4 points a model, they're not good for much but cannon fodder anyways. Have fun.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Have fun Xeno and Chaos scum of Hive Cogger. The Hammer of the Emperor is coming.
This is exactly why the Governor's Spire is still under siege. So those poor, innocent citizens of the Imperium trapped inside don't get hurt by any mass bombardment...
And here I was feeling proud of myself for doing a good thing...
War Kitten wrote: And here I was feeling proud of myself for doing a good thing...
Depends on your definition of "good". Having Eldar set up camp in your basement is great for the space elves, but essentially a terminal diagnosis for most flavors of Chaos.
War Kitten wrote: Thank you. I was trying to toe a very fine line between typical Eldar disdain for anything not Eldar, and trying to avoid outright insulting your guys. I'm sure they're actually very nice lads, I just had to murder them. You understand right?
Pfft, At 4 points a model, they're not good for much but cannon fodder anyways. Have fun.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Have fun Xeno and Chaos scum of Hive Cogger. The Hammer of the Emperor is coming.
This is exactly why the Governor's Spire is still under siege. So those poor, innocent citizens of the Imperium trapped inside don't get hurt by any mass bombardment...
Who said I was going to bombard the palace? I'm storming the entire city. Executing 1 in every 4 civilians, executing the PDF, and killing every Chaos gak I see. Have fun playing that.
War Kitten wrote: And here I was feeling proud of myself for doing a good thing...
Depends on your definition of "good". Having Eldar set up camp in your basement is great for the space elves, but essentially a terminal diagnosis for most flavors of Chaos.
War Kitten wrote: And here I was feeling proud of myself for doing a good thing...
Depends on your definition of "good". Having Eldar set up camp in your basement is great for the space elves, but essentially a terminal diagnosis for most flavors of Chaos.
War Kitten wrote: You're going to run out of room for quotes sooner or later TS. What will you do then?
Now this. This is what I was born to see. TS will spontaneously combust due to overwhelming pressure building up in his cerebral cortex. It will then rain rainbows and rice.
War Kitten wrote: You're going to run out of room for quotes sooner or later TS. What will you do then?
Now this. This is what I was born to see. TS will spontaneously combust due to overwhelming pressure building up in his cerebral cortex. It will then rain rainbows and rice.
Wrong, he will create a website of quotes that he will sig the URL to.
Bobthehero wrote: Failed to capture the Tiller major, got a Scion dead and another one captured.
Someone's going to have an unpleasant night if I roll well.
Sounds like you need REVENGE. The -Marines- of the -Dorn's Wish Chapter- can be of assistance. Call us up, or visit us at -Hive Torcan-, but visit soon, because we are leaving in -unspecified- days.
But really, if your anywhere near us at Torcan, talk to us, after the Harlies are dead, we will give you your revenge.
Odius Benturas -Chaplain w/t Crozius Arcanum and Bolt pistol (however wargear may vary in circumstances) Veteran of many wars, dislike of Inquisition and heresy (like all Space Marines), Last remaining Chaplain in Chapter, and as such, demands the very best from his men. Gruff in manner, and will not warm to others quickly. Superlative warrior, and will challenge anything larger than him.
Ceasar Xenthes -Captain w/t Relic Blade and Stalker-pattern Bolter and Artificer armour (Wargear may also vary) Captain of the 10th Company, selects only the best recruits, and demands a lot of them. Enjoys drinking with friends (who are usually made via drinking). Values the lives of his Marines above most else, even other Imperials. Superlative marksman, but still skilled with the sword.
Cedric Akagawa -Company Champion, last one of Chapter. Master-crafted custom made Power sword, Custom Combat Shield. Best swordsman in the Chapter. Is still trying to prove self to his peers. Not talkative, but when he does talk, it is usually smart to listen to him.
Inquisitor Garrett Randal warband
Garrett Randal: A man in his late thirties Randal is somewhat of a novice to the order, seen as an unexperienced Inquisitor, his mentor was an old man named Roche Lafayette who passed on several years ago, Randal believes the Ends do not always justifies the means, though that is no reason to be grim. He fears his duty will change him, while he accepts this might happen he would like to remain himself. His retinue is rather unsure of him, their opinions are mixed. Description: Wears carapace armor and a tattered black long coat, carries a plasma pistol and a power sword.
Brother Captain Athenar: Grand Master Leorac assigned Athenar and his men to Lord Inquisitor Roche, when Roche’s protégée took command of Roche’s assets Athenar felt obligated to remain with Randal, he had respect for Roche as he knew him to be a true servant of the god Emperor. It is Athenar's hope that Randal can prove himself worthy to take his mentor’s place in the inqustion, if Randal should fail it would be to Athenar he answers he is both his protector and his handler. Description: Tan skinned usuallt wheres his psychic hood.
Paladin Utilitarius: Assigned to Athenar’s protection Utilitarius is a battle hardened marine for whom the ends always justify the means. He has unrelenting hatred for the taint of chaos and xenos and contempt for both humans and other Astartes, he serves only the god Emperor and the order. Description: Pale and clean shaven with two service bolts in his head. Justicar Freeman: The leader of squad Shogun Brother Freeman is seen as oddly light hearted for his order. He is hard to dislike regardless of an individual’s opinion of the Grey Knights. But make no mistake he is completely loyal in his duty and has enforced the Grey Knights no witness policy in the past. Description: A youthful marine with dark skin and his black hair kept in a short Mohawk
Commissar Jethro Alenko: A veteran of the Chardon crusade and apprentice to Commissar Jack Sheppard, Jethro received his own command. Unfortunately, he was assigned to 4892nd Penal legion. Jethro is unaware who he angered to get assigned such a low company but the young Commissar has opted to make the best of his situation. Description: Alenko lost his left arm on Gallor Prime but has had it replaced with a bionic limb. His arm is less clunky than many other bionic implants and operates like a normal hand would with a few bonuses like a mechanical grip. Commissars uniform, power sword, plasma pistol.
Warden Hoffman: Warden Tulliy Hoffman is responsible for the unruly prisoners that make up 4892 penal legion. He despises his charges viewing them a little more than a servitors to throw at the enemy. As an Arbite Hoffman saw the worst humanity had to offer and believes the emperor’s holy law is the only thing of any real value. Description: Standard Arbite Gear, bolt pistol, stun baton, Helmet, armor, and favorite knife. Short cropped hair is greyed and his left eye replaced by a bionic implant after an encounter with an unruly prisoner
Captain Amanda Kid: Captain Kid is the commander of Inquisitor’s most elite henchmen. Kid joined up with Randal willingly and had the good fortune to retain her memories of her time in the Mordian Iron Guard. Description: Inquisitorial Storm Trooper armor, Bolt Pistol, and Power axe. dark skin and short black hair shaven on one side of her head.
Prisoner 3434: 1 account of Murder. Description: Flakk armor, orange jumpsuit, las gun
Prisoner 1597: 19 accounts of Insubordination. Description: Flakk armor, orange jumpsuit, las gun
Arbitrator Halouck: The Arbite squad leader of Squad 37582 “The Jackals” Both prisoners 3434 and 1597 are attached to this squad.
House Valorn
Moira Valorn- Eldest of the 4 Valorn Children, and the newly ascended High Queen of the Valorn House. Generally a very serious person, although as of late she has shown a great eagerness for battle with the enemies of Mankind. Pilots the Knight Castigator Spear of Light
Amanda Valorn- Second eldest of the 4 Valorn Children, and High Queen Moira's Kingsward (aka bodyguard). Generally a kind and gentle soul. Pilots the Knight Lancer Righteous Fury
Sera Valorn- Third eldest of the 4 Valorn Children, and she holds the title of Herald. Typically hot-headed, but a very cunning tactician. Pilots the Knight Atrapos Unwavering Faith
Cassius Valorn- Youngest of the 4 Valorn Children, and holds the title of Baron. Very serious personality. Pilots the Knight Acheron Unyielding
Captain Falkon- Defacto leader of the armsmen of House Valorn. Very devoted to House Valorn, as they saved his life a few years ago, and so he swore to serve them for as long as they need him. Veteran of the Chardon Crusade
Sergeant Ada- Falkon's second-in-command. Typically hot-headed, but shows great promise as a tactician
Carcharodons
Captain Taranis. with anyone who serves the Emperor, Xenos or not. (is a psyker)
Chaplain Exitar never leaves is armor and is incredibly old.
Tech Marine Artemis is very reserved and down to earth Ogun loves to create defenses
Tempestor Prime Gallus Tauron Equipement: Plasma pistol, power fist, reinforced void suit, a bunch of grenades and random pieces of kit, depending on what's the mission He's the current senior officer of the 85th, one of the few Scions that wasn't '' reforged '' by them, but an actually original member of the Battalion. He's a rather prudent man who prefers to stick to recon mission, doesn't like losing troops or large scale deployement of men, he's not one for diplomacy, but he can usually be made to work with the rest of Imperial forces thanks to Castella influence.
Tempestor Secundus Riley Enoch Equipement: Mastercrafted hotshot lasgun with an auxiliary grenade launcher, combat knife, carapace armor, extra kit like Gallus The commander of the so called '' Riley's Fist '', the airbrone assault company of the 85th. Not much for recce, his company is there when the 85th needs something destryoed. He's quick to act and anger, and when he does, violence usually follows, he's more callous than Gallus, and would much rather use his men to take care of problems rather than call for external help.
Tempestor Secundus Castella Lor Equipement: Flamer, bolt pistol, power sword, carapace armor, lots of kit Gallus second in command and the one who will take over the Battalion if Gallus dies, she's been in the unit for a while now. Gallus usually sends her to take care of diplomacy and dealing with other factions, as her calm demeanor helps in negotiations. She's also the most level headed of the leadership of the 85th, and usually reviews the plan the last to figure glaring flaws.
The Emperor’s Hounds
Faolan Gall - Alpha (captain) of the 4th pack (company) of the Emperor’s Hounds. He is an honourable combatant and can be hard on his men sometimes but is a softie at heart, despises Kroot due to an incident in which left his personal hound dead. Long, black hair with a long beard to match.
Cearul Adair - Faolan’s protégé so to speak, his second in command and a bit more friendly in his approach to people, and is able to joke around, bald with a thick yet short beard.In Faolan’s Honour Guard
Cadfael - Techmarine, no other details revealed at this time Ardan Rymus - Faolan’s old friend shares many of his friends ideals but prefers to follow rather than rule. In Faolan’s Honour Guard
Emyr Glaw - In Faolan’s Honour Guard, un bearded which is unusual in the chapter, short jet black hair. Pryce Nye - Newest member of Faolan’s Honour Guard, sports a thick braided hair going halfway down his back with a braided beard falled down just past his chin.
Rhodri - Hound Master looks after the dogs in the kennels and a pain in Faolan’s backside
Baltair Seoc - Chapter Master, former Chief Apothecary
Xenos
Orks
Da Iron Horde
Hannibal (Big Mek): The leader of the iron Horde. Hannibal was a regular nob regaled to ship building when a shard of the space hulk fell from the sky. His natural Mek instincts have since gone into a frenzy. He is constantly making creations, and is rising though the ork ranks to create his own army using cunning over brute force.
IronGore (Tankbuster Boss/Demolitions expert): Once a nob for boss Skull Eater, IronGore was captured during a fight with Nerozz da Ugly, and was forced to fight in an arena for years. He was freed by Hannibal, and has pledged his service to him for it.
Guts da Vagabond (Kommando Boss): After an unsuccessful attempt attempting to take down Nerozz da Ugly, Guts had his eye gouged, and retreated into the forest with some of his boys. He survived through years of being constantly hunted. Hannibal recruited him to help take down Nerozz, and Guts has been a valuable part of his army ever since.
Ace Blackblood (Flash Git Boss): Once part of Nerozz da Ugly's honor guard, Ace was assigned to lead the next boat invasion of the mainland (a certain death). Hannibal recruited him soon after, promising him a much brighter future. His keen aim has proven a valuable asset.
Gort Badstomp (Boss Nob): Head of Nerozz da Ugly's honor guard, Gort attempted to step in during the duel between Hannibal and Nerozz. Hannibal defeated him, and as a result Gort's hands were rendered useless. In a poor situation, Gort was forced to stay with Hannibal. Not one to waste good talent, Hannibal has used Gort to command the assembly line, and on the battlefield, giving him a pair of power claws for battlefield use.
WAAAGH BadToof
Gorgrim BadToof Gorgrim has more Gork than Mork in him, and likes tech that involves big booms and heavy hits. He wields a looted thunder hammer, and a speshul shoota that is a shoota-scorcha, IE it kan shoot da flames an' da dakka. Gorgrim also has a liking for his boss pole, so any notable kills he gets are going to be put on that.
Glotzinga da Mad Dok Glotzinga is a bit crazy, like any mek, and will gladly attach a living grot to an ork as a prosthetic limb if he thinks it's an improvement. He's also the only ork in the Waagh that can talk a little smack to Gorgrim without getting killed for it, so long as it's just insults under his breath, and not an open challenge.
Grizby da Grot Grizby is Gorgrim's personal grot, and spends most of his time getting smacked by Gorgrim or hanging out in Gorgrim's trukk, before it got destroyed. A sneaky git, to be sure, and smart enough to not be near Gorgrim when he's mad. Or Glotzinga at all, come to think of it.
Killrod da Deff Dread, a veeeeeeeery old Deff Dread who sees potential in Gorgrim. He has a grudge against Gorehound da Cook, and also can have a bit of short term memory loss sometimes. Like a dreadnought, but a lot angrier and stompier, personality wise.
Tau
Skyhunter Cadre.
Shas'O Tash'var Kor'Kauyon Mont'yr Kais Or'es Doran Gal'leath, or Commander Skyhunter - Leader of the Cadre, wields twin fusion blasters and fusion blades on his XV82 Crisis Suit. Now also sports a salvaged Blood Dragon Dreadnought's power axe. Favours getting in close for combat, and is accompanied by a retinue of Crisis Suits. Bound into the suit, due to crippling injuries suffered in battle.
Gue'vesa'El Vandred - Sub-Commander of the Cadre's infantry, wields a pulse pistol and power sword in his combat armour. Specialises in supporting and directing the cadre's Fire Warriors in the heat of battle.
Shas'El Ksi'm'yen Ta'serra Gal Runal Monat M'yen, or Sub-Commander Shadowbrand - The Sub-Commander of Sunstrike's recon formations, and directs and leads scouting operations to support the cadre's assaults. She wields a drone-enhanced pulse carbine with her recon armour, or dons XV-15 Stealth armour and totes a burst cannon into battle.
Fio'El Mirrorstone - Sub-Commander of the garrison. She handles the cadre's logistics, fortification, and drone defense net placement, but rarely takes to the field. Previously an Earth Caste Commander.
Kor'El Darkspear - Air Caste Commander, and directs and sanctions flight operations over Sunstrike's territories. Works closely with Skyhunter in planning the cadre's devastating aerial assaults.
Shas'vre Ghostwalk - Commander of First Reconnaissance Cadre, under Sub-Commander Shadowbrand. Prefers a Ghostkeel Battlesuit, although he has worn XV-25 Stealth armour when necessary. Very elitist and racist to the human auxiliaries.
Shas'ui Tsa'lan - Leader of First Pathfinder Team, after Shas'ui Vio'fas' death. Dislikes Ghostwalk, feels very outmatched in her role as Shas'ui, and has a close relationship to Harland.
Gue'vesa'ui Harland - Leader of Second Pathfinder Team. Human soldier, ingenuitive and skilled at combat, but deeply attached to his squadmates and affected greatly by surprise failures.
Kroot Pack Ta'lok
-Master Shaper Ta'lok: Ta'lok is a bit like Leonardo and Master Splinter put together, and as such is wise, kind, and also a fierce fighter. He uses a pulse rifle, and bladed quarterstaff, but also carries other side arms and knives with him depending on what the job involves.
Grulkin: Tall, even for Kroot, and quick to anger. He's a bit on the feral side, and Ta'lok isn't afraid to use him as a heavy weapon when he needs to.
Lo'kai: Winged kroot, older brother of Kai'lo. Doctor/medic of the group. Patient, and skilled. Kai'lo: Winged kroot, younger brother of Lo'kai, and an expert in poisons. A fanatic some might say.
Seri: Female Kroot who comes from a line of Dark Eldar hunters. She's sadistic, cruel, and takes enjoyment out of slowly killing an enemy in excruciating pain.
Meenos: Lone wolf type character. He also happens to be a blank, and is invaluable to Ta'lok.
Mal'caor: Kroothound of Ta'lok. Vicious bite, and loyal to Ta'lok above anyone and anything else
Eldar
Craft World Iybraesil
Farseer Lilliana- Leader of the Iybraesil Warhost on Crion, and a very powerful and accomplished Farseer. Has come to combat the Ork, Necron, and Chaos threats that plague the planet. Generally laid-back, although she hates Chaos with a passion, and strives to destroy it wherever she finds it.
Warlock Raela- Lilliana's second-in-command on Crion. Cunning personality, and utterly devoted to the survival of Iybraesil
Chaos
Flayed Legion
Father Lazarus: Cultist champion, Herald of the Flayed Lord, leader of the Brotherhood of the Red Banner. Artificial left eye, wears a tattered Imperial Guard colonel's coat.
Mordecai: Lazarus's shield-bearer and right hand, wears a white mask in honor of the Flayed Lord
Jael: Former noblewoman of Cogger, joined the Brotherhood in secret and betrayed the Hive to them during the uprising
Lamech: First of the Drachen enforcers, former homicidal lunatic and veteran of Hive Cogger's penal system.
NPC
Crion Loyalist
Lord Governor Tobias Payn: The portly Planetary Governor of Crion. Age 68 became Lord governor at 35 after the death of his father (A tragic accident when he went hunting for feral orks on Indo Cambria) Tobias’s father was considered to be a man of the people much unlike his current son who rules Crion like Tyrant. In the past twenty years the Governor has raised the Imperial Tariff to triple what it was when his father reigned. Much to the woe of the citizens of Crion. Tobias justifies the high Tariff as being for the greater good of the Imperium,
Javier Maldonado: The Lord Mayor of Ros Hannoi
Tillers Horatio Payne: the alleged bastard child of Tobias Payne that promises to end the tyranny of Tobias Payne. The tillers view Horatio as a folk hero his reputed for leading his men on many of their gorilla style raids.
Major O’Connell: A PDF turn coat operating in the City of New Pavus
Seeder: A mysterious Tiller informant. Referenced only in an obsecure letter found on the corpse of Sergei Zekva
Sergei Zekva (Deceased): The former Kretchma ganger who was head of the Tillers in Hive Torcan. Killed by Harlaquin Sheagoresh
Edgar Beaconn: The head of the Tillers in Kampf’s anchorage.
Orks
Big Boss An unknown ork who has come from off world and begun unifying the feral clans under his banner.
Nogrod of Da Spidas (Deceased): The Ork Shaman who through his magic controlled an army of Spida Ridas. However, after his death at the Blood Dragon Ruins many of the spiders turned on their riders only the most skilled Riders were able to keep their mount in line. Nogrod and his gargantuan spider mount were slain by Shas’O Skyhunter
Neroz Da Ugly (Deceased): Neroz was called the Ugly because his face is held together by thick metal staples, he constantly reopens the wounds to keep up his gruesome appearance. He was massive and a yellow vomit shade of green. Neroz was the klan boss of the orks residing on Grim. Was killed by Big Mek Hannibal when he usurped his clan from him.
KoreGog Da Bloody (Deceased): KoreGog thought blood was the single most beautiful adornment any ork could wear, KoreGog was fond of constantly rubbing his face in fresh gore. KoreGog head of the Jorgan Orks met his end when a very special Tyranid Lictor infiltrated his camp and slaughtered him.
Boss SkullEater: A Goff War Boss who has until recently been considered the “Krusha of Crion”. However recently the ork has thrown his lot in behind the mysterious Big Boss. This caught many of the other bosses off guard as SkullEater was arguably the biggest ork power on Crion until recently.
Kort BloodSpitta “The Mean One”: An ork covered in tattoos and scars, each a memory of a good fight. Kort took up the mantle of Boss when KoreGog died.
Kernal BloodKill “Da Kernal”: A former Ork Kommando who has a mind for greater strategy. BloodKill thinks himself a master strategist and feels he must dress the part; he wears a massive blue coat that is a mockery of those worn by Captains in the Imperial navy, and a right snazzy hat. BloodKill rides into combat atop a massive boar DagBuzz. Bloodkill cares more for that boar than he does for any ork under his command. Da Kernal found DagBuzz in the forest, its mother had abandoned it as a runt. BloodKill saw potential in the runt and killed an ork who wanted it for dinner.
Gorehound Da Cook: GoreHound da Fat is what many call him as this ork is a glutton he is known to eat a human as a snack. GoreHound doesn’t care what or who he eats so long as the poor creature died by his hands.
Mek Slabkill: A proper Mek is hard to come by on Crion or its moons. Slabkill a Bad Moon saw his unique talents as a perfect business opportunity, the ork sells his kustom creations for top dollar (Or Tooth) to the various other war bosses around Crion. If you see a nob with a half decent firearm, it is quite likely it came from Slabkill. Slabkill has a small army of ork mercenaries protecting him but for what they lack in numbers they more than make up for in firepower. Slabkill even has access to a looted Thunderhawk gunship that he assembled from bitz and pieces found in pilfered Blood Dragon ruins.
Dok Kavorkoz “Boot Brain”: There was a legend that Dok Kavorkoz replaced his brain with a boot these rumors began to annoy Kavorkoz so he proved he didn’t by sawing off the top half of his scalp and skull and showing his army of followers that a brain resided in there. Kavorkoz replaced the missing section of skull with large slab of Adamentium taken from a Blood Dragon ruin. However, Kavorkoz has only grown madder since this act as parasites and mold have found their way to his brain and have embedded themselves there. It is rumored that the Pain Boss has cemented an alliance with the mysterious Big Boss.
Kavorkoz’s Monster “MadKan”: After stumbling across an unoccupied suit of Dreadnought armor in a Blood Dragon ruin Dok Kavorkoz had an idea. Kavorkoz found a poor less than willing test subject and with the help of Mek Slabkill the Dok implanted the ork into the suit of dreadnought plate. When the nob awoke from surgery he found his world was nothing but pain and went berserk destroying the dok’s lab. Realizing he could not control his creation Kavorkoz banished his creation to Zike. Once unleashed on Zike the creation went wherever it could find a fight and slaughtered everything it came across. Eventually the many of the local orks began following the monster and began to dub it MadKan. The orks had come to form da cult of MadKan viewing the creation as a herald of Gork. Though the ork cultists still followed the beast from far away. Eventually MadKan learned not to attack his followers and after that learned to talk to them, though MadKan often has sudden flashes of old pain and memories, not all of the pain and memories are his however.
Zogface Gitburn: Gitburn is an arsonist, he dreams of one day seeing all of Crion in a glorious blaze. The ork wears a welding mask that he will only flip up for the occasional booze, food, and smokes.
Misc
Bleeders and Kretchmas: The two gangs that once warred over the lower hive of Torcan.
Still need some bios from you guys, but I've added this to the OP
Gak, I noticed a typo in Glotzinga's description. I meant to say, "Glotzinga, like any Dok..." Sorry Chazz, I thought I caught all of my mistakes before I sent it.
And also, feth, I need to get going. Bob's going to get Horatio soon if I don't.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Just a question, would you guys prefer more frequent shorter pieces, or less frequent longer pieces?
Less frequent longer pieces. If you do a bunch of little ones on a daily basis for about a month, you'll run out of material and have to attack yourself
Finally had the chance to post the first result of my latest rolls. Sorry it took a while, it's been a busy week and a bit.
In which Fallacy, Dranc and Imryll solve a puzzle, run into a spot of trouble with a rather irate librarian (and not the kind you're thinking of), and obtain some intriguing new reading material.
I'll put some character bios together tomorrow night after work, I reckon. I only really have five characters that matter and one of them doesn't talk, at all, so it won't take much work.
Robin5t wrote: Finally had the chance to post the first result of my latest rolls. Sorry it took a while, it's been a busy week and a bit.
In which Fallacy, Dranc and Imryll solve a puzzle, run into a spot of trouble with a rather irate librarian (and not the kind you're thinking of), and obtain some intriguing new reading material.
I'll put some character bios together tomorrow night after work, I reckon. I only really have five characters that matter and one of them doesn't talk, at all, so it won't take much work.
Nice piece of work, very much enjoyed it.
I rather expected the Harlequins to be able to deal with the Dreadnought faster, but I was pleasantly surprised!
Not going to lie, Robin, you put me in a tough spot. I wasn't sure if I wanted the dreadnought to kill your Death Jester, or if I wanted the opposite. I do like both units a fair bit. Though I suppose that killing the dread was a mercy blow at that point. He was probably a lot more than insane after sitting there for who knows how long, rotting away while he stands ever vigilant.
Well done, and I liked that it took awhile to kill the dreadnought, though I think the scene probably happened a whole lot quicker than it seemed, if it was in live action, but that's just my enterpretation. Also, the fact that it seemed longer does help show that even the best fighters can't go around killing everything in a few seconds, we may each have our own band of hardcore soldiers, but we aren't unstoppable gods.
Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
You know..... you COULD change the name of the Chapter. Gee-dubs retcons stuff all the time, so can you
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
You know..... you COULD change the name of the Chapter. Gee-dubs retcons stuff all the time, so can you
He'll half to kill 90% of the chapter to instill a name change.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
You know..... you COULD change the name of the Chapter. Gee-dubs retcons stuff all the time, so can you
He'll half to kill 90% of the chapter to instill a name change.
They're already on a 8th of what they originally were.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
You know..... you COULD change the name of the Chapter. Gee-dubs retcons stuff all the time, so can you
He'll half to kill 90% of the chapter to instill a name change.
They're already on a 8th of what they originally were.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: Well done Chazz, Just my Chapter is actually called 'Dorns Wish' (Feth me that makes me cringe every fething time), And you forgot the 'I' in Iodius, but other than that, well done.
Oh, one other thing. Reading through the entire index was great, until I got to the Tau.
The names just make my brain implode. Please mate, how do you come up with a 16 syllable name (and remember it) without dying three times over.
Well played Smudge. Well Played indeed.
You know..... you COULD change the name of the Chapter. Gee-dubs retcons stuff all the time, so can you
He'll half to kill 90% of the chapter to instill a name change.
They're already on a 8th of what they originally were.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Just a question, would you guys prefer more frequent shorter pieces, or less frequent longer pieces?
Less frequent longer pieces. If you do a bunch of little ones on a daily basis for about a month, you'll run out of material and have to attack yourself
-New Warlord Traits -4 New Formations 'non-decurion style' -Use Units form IA12 (I will be changin stas/point costs) -New Special rules for said formations -2 Missions.Scenarios (What is the difference between the 2?)
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Just a question, would you guys prefer more frequent shorter pieces, or less frequent longer pieces?
Less frequent longer pieces. If you do a bunch of little ones on a daily basis for about a month, you'll run out of material and have to attack yourself
Say what you will, that piece was pretty cool
It was better when I wen tback to read it after I read your comment
Robin5t wrote: Finally had the chance to post the first result of my latest rolls. Sorry it took a while, it's been a busy week and a bit.
In which Fallacy, Dranc and Imryll solve a puzzle, run into a spot of trouble with a rather irate librarian (and not the kind you're thinking of), and obtain some intriguing new reading material.
I'll put some character bios together tomorrow night after work, I reckon. I only really have five characters that matter and one of them doesn't talk, at all, so it won't take much work.
I laughed out loud when I read the part about the statues very well done
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Hey guys, need help on making my pieces darker, because at their moment they're just on the gory side of things. Any suggestions??
Only suggestion I can give is give a more in-depth description of the background, make sure you include all the crazy gak your harlies do, and very veryvery evil dialogue. Make us hate your Harlies. In hate, love blooms, just ask my previous girlfriends. They hated me, then they liked me, now they dislike me once more.
Kharne hasn't rolled yet, but we have strategised (I'm probs over thinking this by a million), so I think this could go both ways atm. Harlies are hard to kill mind you.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Hey guys, need help on making my pieces darker, because at their moment they're just on the gory side of things. Any suggestions??
Maybe focus less on the gore and more on the psychological effect you have on the enemy.
Any old psycho with a chainsword can turn a battlefield with a bloody mess - but you lot? You have finesse. You do it with style. Remember, you're Harlequins - you're 40k's undisputed masters of working a crowd, make them hate your guts, kick every puppy. Throw in some creepy rhymes here and there, be sure to give your victims plenty of false hope spots before the blade falls, taunt and belittle your enemies to slam home just how hopeless their situation really is. Also, think up some inventively horrific fates for those who are foolish enough to oppose you.
...wait, why am I trying to give you advice on this? The worse you get, the worse my rep will be by association. Be nice. Friendly. Give people lots of cuddly things. Die like flies when the Space Marines come for you like non-Tau Xenos in a Black Library novel.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Hey guys, need help on making my pieces darker, because at their moment they're just on the gory side of things. Any suggestions??
Maybe focus less on the gore and more on the psychological effect you have on the enemy.
Any old psycho with a chainsword can turn a battlefield with a bloody mess - but you lot? You have finesse. You do it with style. Remember, you're Harlequins - you're 40k's undisputed masters of working a crowd, make them hate your guts, kick every puppy. Throw in some creepy rhymes here and there, be sure to give your victims plenty of false hope spots before the blade falls, taunt and belittle your enemies to slam home just how hopeless their situation really is. Also, think up some inventively horrific fates for those who are foolish enough to oppose you.
...wait, why am I trying to give you advice on this? The worse you get, the worse my rep will be by association. Be nice. Friendly. Give people lots of cuddly things. Die like flies when the Space Marines come for you like non-Tau Xenos in a Black Library novel.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Hey guys, need help on making my pieces darker, because at their moment they're just on the gory side of things. Any suggestions??
Maybe focus less on the gore and more on the psychological effect you have on the enemy.
Any old psycho with a chainsword can turn a battlefield with a bloody mess - but you lot? You have finesse. You do it with style. Remember, you're Harlequins - you're 40k's undisputed masters of working a crowd, make them hate your guts, kick every puppy. Throw in some creepy rhymes here and there, be sure to give your victims plenty of false hope spots before the blade falls, taunt and belittle your enemies to slam home just how hopeless their situation really is. Also, think up some inventively horrific fates for those who are foolish enough to oppose you.
...wait, why am I trying to give you advice on this? The worse you get, the worse my rep will be by association. Be nice. Friendly. Give people lots of cuddly things. Die like flies when the Space Marines come for you like non-Tau Xenos in a Black Library novel.
I feel stupid in your presence...
Sometimes I feel that way after I write. I baffle myself.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Hey guys, need help on making my pieces darker, because at their moment they're just on the gory side of things. Any suggestions??
Maybe focus less on the gore and more on the psychological effect you have on the enemy.
Any old psycho with a chainsword can turn a battlefield with a bloody mess - but you lot? You have finesse. You do it with style. Remember, you're Harlequins - you're 40k's undisputed masters of working a crowd, make them hate your guts, kick every puppy. Throw in some creepy rhymes here and there, be sure to give your victims plenty of false hope spots before the blade falls, taunt and belittle your enemies to slam home just how hopeless their situation really is. Also, think up some inventively horrific fates for those who are foolish enough to oppose you.
...wait, why am I trying to give you advice on this? The worse you get, the worse my rep will be by association. Be nice. Friendly. Give people lots of cuddly things. Die like flies when the Space Marines come for you like non-Tau Xenos in a Black Library novel.
I feel stupid in your presence...
Sometimes I feel that way after I write. I baffle myself.
Progress on my Kroot has been ground to a halt, mainly because I have a scene of dialogue that I don't know how to exactly write, and I find it too distracting to skip over for now.
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
No, Sylus leads the Arbiters, Ryus leads the New Order. Keep that in mind.
Rolled a victory against the Eldar, got that half written up. Waiting to hear back on the roll against the Inquisition, and we'll get the ball back into the Eldar/Grey Knights court
TheEyeOfNight wrote: Rolled a victory against the Eldar, got that half written up. Waiting to hear back on the roll against the Inquisition, and we'll get the ball back into the Eldar/Grey Knights court
Oh dear. I knew this moment would come, I just didn't expect it to be so soon...
TheEyeOfNight wrote: Rolled a victory against the Eldar, got that half written up. Waiting to hear back on the roll against the Inquisition, and we'll get the ball back into the Eldar/Grey Knights court
Oh dear. I knew this moment would come, I just didn't expect it to be so soon...
Well, it's a "victory". In character, Lazarus has no way of knowing that it's an Eldar war party, so it wouldn't make sense to send a full task force, just a scout group. The victory just tells me that I didn't lose too many when that scout turns and runs.
War Kitten wrote: I think you should go after Chazz, the Eldar aren't a threat.
Well, I have to roll to counter him too, because apparently in the 41st millenium we don't know how to form neat, orderly, single-file lines and wait our turns
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
There's a certain faction hunting the Remnants whose icon is an eye
I think it's supposed to be a prophetic statement about what we'd look like in defeat, so I imagine your bunch of crazy murderhobos would be the ones grinning like lunatics.
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
No, Sylus leads the Arbiters, Ryus leads the New Order. Keep that in mind.
I thought that the waxing moon was Ryus' emblem, with the three stars representing the old Judges. Now that the New Order have become the Arbiters, they took the three stars, but seeing as the prophecy refers to the moon, we may be seeing more of Ryus?
Ezra Tyrius wrote:There's a certain faction hunting the Remnants whose icon is an eye
Now I feel stupid.
I was looking on the map for an eye, I forgot about the Black Legion!
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that...
...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
No, Sylus leads the Arbiters, Ryus leads the New Order. Keep that in mind.
I thought that the waxing moon was Ryus' emblem, with the three stars representing the old Judges. Now that the New Order have become the Arbiters, they took the three stars, but seeing as the prophecy refers to the moon, we may be seeing more of Ryus?
The emblem of Ryus was a waning moon and there might be a possibility of seeing Ryus again.
Edit: Nope, I am wrong, it was a waxing moon. Would it be too late to say the Moons of Kattifrakk follow a counter rotation?
Ezra Tyrius wrote: Posted a piece for the Remnants, not much action yet, but we'll get to that... ...soon enough.
NIce piece, certainly liked the Sorcerer's cheeky reference.
On another note, I'm glad to see your prophecies have returned, although I'm having a little trouble with this one.
I see your Harlequin reference, the Knights, the Space Marine chapters, the Flayed Legion and the Arbiters of Truth (and Ryus), but I can't tell who the eye is referencing? Can I have a hint?
No, Sylus leads the Arbiters, Ryus leads the New Order. Keep that in mind.
I thought that the waxing moon was Ryus' emblem, with the three stars representing the old Judges. Now that the New Order have become the Arbiters, they took the three stars, but seeing as the prophecy refers to the moon, we may be seeing more of Ryus?
The emblem of Ryus was a waning moon and there might be a possibility of seeing Ryus again.
Edit: Nope, I am wrong, it was a waxing moon. Would it be too late to say the Moons of Kattifrakk follow a counter rotation?
So the traitor is going to make a reappearence...He shall feel the Emperors fury.
On a side note, I figured out what my next roll will be. Ceasar, some scouts (and hopefully some peeps from WK's knight group/armsmen) are gonna go wabbit hunting in the lush jungles of I don't know where.
It is indeed. If you're interested I'd recommend PM'ing one of our GM's (Chazz or Tactical_Spam), with basically a summary of your force, where you want to deploy on the map (see the first page of this thread for the maps and current forces), and any other relevant information.
1) Pick a faction you would like to do
2) Looking upon the map (first page of this thread and the actual CoF SS thread), decide where to spawn. Do note some places are already occupied and others cannot be spawned upon in general.
3) PM Chazz or Tactical_Spam where you would like to be. PMTS background of your army as well. Note that Chazz controls the planet while TS controls the moons and wildlife.
4) Enjoy the crusade, and try to avoid the trees. Their bark is not as bad as their bite.
PS: War Kitten, I believe I was designated CoF Meet And Greeter, thank you very much.
1) Pick a faction you would like to do
2) Looking upon the map (first page of this thread and the actual CoF SS thread), decide where to spawn. Do note some places are already occupied and others cannot be spawned upon in general.
3) PM Chazz or Tactical_Spam where you would like to be. PMTS background of your army as well. Note that Chazz controls the planet while TS controls the moons and wildlife.
4) Enjoy the crusade, and try to avoid the trees. Their bark is not as bad as their bite.
PS: War Kitten, I believe I was designated CoF Meet And Greeter, thank you very much.
I'm taking over your role now
Gun-jutsu wrote:I kind of want to do orks, but there are so many xenos already... Should I do chaos?
Honestly play whatever faction you want, regardless of how many people are playing that faction. This whole thing is just about having fun, and blowing up a few living trees
To do an action, we use a rolling system, much like D&D. PM Chazz or TS, depending on location (Moon for TS and planet for Chazz), with a description of your action, and a numeet between 1-100. Closer you ate to the number they roll, the better. There's a grading scale (experimental) on the first page.
2BlackJack1 wrote: To do an action, we use a rolling system, much like D&D. PM Chazz or TS, depending on location (Moon for TS and planet for Chazz), with a description of your action, and a numeet between 1-100. Closer you ate to the number they roll, the better. There's a grading scale (experimental) on the first page.
Do I have to do that for everything? What if I just want to have my guys talk to each other or to someone else?
2BlackJack1 wrote: To do an action, we use a rolling system, much like D&D. PM Chazz or TS, depending on location (Moon for TS and planet for Chazz), with a description of your action, and a numeet between 1-100. Closer you ate to the number they roll, the better. There's a grading scale (experimental) on the first page.
Do I have to do that for everything? What if I just want to have my guys talk to each other or to someone else?
Right now I am trying to assassinate a major traitor, so I gotta roll on the various steps to get there. On the flip, one my commanders is drilling PDF to make e'm better, so I just write about that for fun, although I guess I could ask to roll to see if the training stuck
2BlackJack1 wrote: To do an action, we use a rolling system, much like D&D. PM Chazz or TS, depending on location (Moon for TS and planet for Chazz), with a description of your action, and a numeet between 1-100. Closer you ate to the number they roll, the better. There's a grading scale (experimental) on the first page.
Do I have to do that for everything? What if I just want to have my guys talk to each other or to someone else?
Right now I am trying to assassinate a major traitor, so I gotta roll on the various steps to get there. On the flip, one my commanders is drilling PDF to make e'm better, so I just write about that for fun, although I guess I could ask to roll to see if the training stuck
Speaking of assassinations, why does no one like your Tempestus Scions?
Essentially, in the previous crusade, they hijacked loyalist artillery and blew up a lot of loyalists, space marine and guardsmen alike. They then executed or mind wiped the survivors except a select few they didn't realize survived (other players main characters). They also are remaining loyalist technically, but killing your past comrades doesn't end well.
In this crusade, we have one of the guardsmen who survived working as an armsmen and isn't happy with the lot, but doesn't have the evidence to attack the scions for what they did. No one has that evidence, really. Also, my Kroot are hunting the same man Bob is, so it's a friendly race, and neither faction knows the other is hunting the traitor.
You could do Imperial assassins. Note that they wouldn't do huge assaults or anything, but would certainly be a cool angle to write from. I suppose Eversor's could be used in assaults from time to time, but those are rather expensive to just throw away.
2BlackJack1 wrote: You could do Imperial assassins. Note that they wouldn't do huge assaults or anything, but would certainly be a cool angle to write from. I suppose Eversor's could be used in assaults from time to time, but those are rather expensive to just throw away.
But the only real spy assassin is the Callidus and those are all women, if I am not mistaken. I don't really trust myself with writing female characters as main characters.
War Kitten wrote: You could do Inquisition like Chazz is? Have your Inquisitor be the sneaky type?
And it's not that hard writing female characters, you just have to be sure to not do anything over-the-top
Do I even have to include an Inquisitor? Can I just say there is one, but never show him/her?
Some Inquisitors are hands off like that. Your "army" so to speak could be his/her retinue or private army who sets out do carry out his/her orders
Wait, are there Inquisitors that are spies?
Inquisitors are extremely varied. You have some that lead armies, and some that are a bit more subtle. I'm not sure you could say that an Inquisitor is a "spy", but some of them may try to infiltrate the ones they seek to destroy (or have their retinues do that)
War Kitten wrote: You could do Inquisition like Chazz is? Have your Inquisitor be the sneaky type?
And it's not that hard writing female characters, you just have to be sure to not do anything over-the-top
Do I even have to include an Inquisitor? Can I just say there is one, but never show him/her?
Some Inquisitors are hands off like that. Your "army" so to speak could be his/her retinue or private army who sets out do carry out his/her orders
Wait, are there Inquisitors that are spies?
Inquisitors are extremely varied. You have some that lead armies, and some that are a bit more subtle. I'm not sure you could say that an Inquisitor is a "spy", but some of them may try to infiltrate the ones they seek to destroy (or have their retinues do that)
Ok, so on tangent, if I have a sneaky Inquisitor with two other followers and I do badly with "rolling," do my dudes die?
War Kitten wrote: You could do Inquisition like Chazz is? Have your Inquisitor be the sneaky type?
And it's not that hard writing female characters, you just have to be sure to not do anything over-the-top
Do I even have to include an Inquisitor? Can I just say there is one, but never show him/her?
Some Inquisitors are hands off like that. Your "army" so to speak could be his/her retinue or private army who sets out do carry out his/her orders
Wait, are there Inquisitors that are spies?
Inquisitors are extremely varied. You have some that lead armies, and some that are a bit more subtle. I'm not sure you could say that an Inquisitor is a "spy", but some of them may try to infiltrate the ones they seek to destroy (or have their retinues do that)
Ok, so on tangent, if I have a sneaky Inquisitor with two other followers and I do badly with "rolling," do my dudes die?
Let me give you an example here. One of my two forces in this Crusade is an Imperial Knight force (consisting of 4 Knights). If I do badly on a roll, I don't necessarily lose a Knight. My Knights might get badly damaged, or the pilots themselves might get hurt. But I won't lose a character (i.e. the Pilots), unless I actually want to. Characters have a fair amount of plot armor in this, determined by the poster themselves to a degree. Common mooks might die by the dozen, but characters will just get injured. So in your case your Inquisitor and his buddies might get messed up something fierce, but they won't die unless you REALLY want them to die.
Ok, one more question. When I write an intro, do I include the planet in the crusade or am I putting my guys somewhere else then moving them to the planet?
Gun-jutsu wrote: Ok, one more question. When I write an intro, do I include the planet in the crusade or am I putting my guys somewhere else then moving them to the planet?
Not entirely sure what you mean here. Your intro could just be basically an introduction to your force (from their POV), and end with them heading off towards the planet or the moons?
Gun-jutsu wrote: Ok, one more question. When I write an intro, do I include the planet in the crusade or am I putting my guys somewhere else then moving them to the planet?
Not entirely sure what you mean here. Your intro could just be basically an introduction to your force (from their POV), and end with them heading off towards the planet or the moons?
Would it be ok if my guys start on the planet (Crion?). A lot of other people started them off planet so I was just curious,
2BlackJack1 wrote:That's quite the can of worms...
Essentially, in the previous crusade, they hijacked loyalist artillery and blew up a lot of loyalists, space marine and guardsmen alike. They then executed or mind wiped the survivors except a select few they didn't realize survived (other players main characters). They also are remaining loyalist technically, but killing your past comrades doesn't end well.
In this crusade, we have one of the guardsmen who survived working as an armsmen and isn't happy with the lot, but doesn't have the evidence to attack the scions for what they did. No one has that evidence, really. Also, my Kroot are hunting the same man Bob is, so it's a friendly race, and neither faction knows the other is hunting the traitor.
I'm also trying to get to him, but nobody knows. Nobody really knows what I'm doing here really, but killing things. And on that point, I may be coming to kill you Gun, depending on your army.
2BlackJack1 wrote:That's quite the can of worms...
Essentially, in the previous crusade, they hijacked loyalist artillery and blew up a lot of loyalists, space marine and guardsmen alike. They then executed or mind wiped the survivors except a select few they didn't realize survived (other players main characters). They also are remaining loyalist technically, but killing your past comrades doesn't end well.
In this crusade, we have one of the guardsmen who survived working as an armsmen and isn't happy with the lot, but doesn't have the evidence to attack the scions for what they did. No one has that evidence, really. Also, my Kroot are hunting the same man Bob is, so it's a friendly race, and neither faction knows the other is hunting the traitor.
I'm also trying to get to him, but nobody knows. Nobody really knows what I'm doing here really, but killing things. And on that point, I may be coming to kill you Gun, depending on your army.
Please don't. I don't like being touched by clowns.
Updated original post with the rest of the Crion index I'm still missing some from you guys however. Also welcome aboard new player please don't be afraid to ask questions
Neither of us have said anything for hours. The topic is about as cold as a burrito sitting out over night in Siberia.
Your good at these retorts friend...I like it...
Welcome to the Crusade friend! I am also one of the newbies here, and If I was to give any advice, Stay in TS's good books. He might be annoying touchy at times but he has a lot of power in this. Stroke him until you get a purr and you'll be fine.
Neither of us have said anything for hours. The topic is about as cold as a burrito sitting out over night in Siberia.
Your good at these retorts friend...I like it...
Welcome to the Crusade friend! I am also one of the newbies here, and If I was to give any advice, Stay in TS's good books. He might be annoying touchy at times but he has a lot of power in this. Stroke him until you get a purr and you'll be fine.
He seems like a nice guy at least from the couple pages I read in this thread...
Neither of us have said anything for hours. The topic is about as cold as a burrito sitting out over night in Siberia.
Your good at these retorts friend...I like it...
Welcome to the Crusade friend! I am also one of the newbies here, and If I was to give any advice, Stay in TS's good books. He might be annoying touchy at times but he has a lot of power in this. Stroke him until you get a purr and you'll be fine.
He seems like a nice guy at least from the couple pages I read in this thread...
Don't believe whatever you read. Read back a couple more pages and you will see what I'm saying. Sure he isn't the worst I've seen, and he is usually funny, but he can get on your nerves at times. Just be patient with him and it'll be fine. Oh, and he loves pranks.
I can't wait to hear what TS says when he reads this.
War Kitten wrote: You should have seen the old Crusade thread.... the horrors that existed there would scar even the strongest of men
I read his stuff. You can see a lot of it coming from miles away. Look at his piece where he said Ryus or whatever his name is was really alive then look at the nature of the character. Ryus always had someone else doing his work for him. He never lifted a finger. Is it surprising that he sent the Conrad dude, the only librarian of the Chapter, to die in his place?
I'm lucky I haven't been at the end of one of his mind-feths, but I will. In due time.
Our new friend is very observant. I'm not sure if TS can fool him...
A fight for the ages, TS vs Gun-jutsu. Mind-feths vs 'I knew you would do that'. Good against evil slightly less good. Who will win? Find out next time, on Crusade, Of, Fury.
Perhaps Gun can usurp TS and get Ezra his title back as mind fether? I wouldn't know, I'm just the guy you point at your enemies and say "Whack em, birdie! Whack em!"
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I'm lucky I haven't been at the end of one of his mind-feths, but I will. In due time.
Our new friend is very observant. I'm not sure if TS can fool him...
A fight for the ages, TS vs Gun-jutsu. Mind-feths vs 'I knew you would do that'. Good against evil slightly less good. Who will win? Find out next time, on Crusade, Of, Fury.
I bet you a half eaten taco shell that the Ewryht'eikl guy he keeps writing about is Ryus. The dude hasn't even left his seat.
Tactical_Spam wrote:"DO NOT QUESTION ME!" Ewryht'eikl's mouths boomed in unison. He almost stood up out of anger, but his temper was restrained apart from the momentary outburst.
War Kitten wrote: You should have seen the old Crusade thread.... the horrors that existed there would scar even the strongest of men
I read his stuff. You can see a lot of it coming from miles away. Look at his piece where he said Ryus or whatever his name is was really alive then look at the nature of the character. Ryus always had someone else doing his work for him. He never lifted a finger. Is it surprising that he sent the Conrad dude, the only librarian of the Chapter, to die in his place?
In my defense I missed about half of the background context in the first Crusade (as my schedule was extremely hectic back then), so most of it honestly did come as a surprise to me. Yes, if you knew everything it was easy to see, but I missed a TON of stuff
I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
No, I know the guy in real life. He said he got banned for spam or something along those lines. I sit with him in a class so I get to proof-read all of his material. I only felt like making this account now specifically so I can join and make guesses at his plans without him being around to counter the argument.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Exactly what I was thinking...Seems too convenient...
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Exactly what I was thinking...Seems too convenient...
Let's put it this way, why would Tactical Spam put up an elaborate ruse for however long he has been writing only to explain his entire method of thinking. You would think that one who hides the truth constantly wouldn't want anyone to find it.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Exactly what I was thinking...Seems too convenient...
Let's put it this way, why would Tactical Spam put up an elaborate ruse for however long he has been writing only to explain his entire method of thinking. You would think that one who hides the truth constantly wouldn't want anyone to find it.
Thats what I would say, but the fact that IF TS did explain his method, who would believe him? He has a knack for mind-fething, so everybody would just write it off as another attempt. Now, if someone else were to say 'accuse' TS, then some of us might stop to think. But really, thats what TS would want. He probably have a plan within a plan within a mind-feth within a plan.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Exactly what I was thinking...Seems too convenient...
Let's put it this way, why would Tactical Spam put up an elaborate ruse for however long he has been writing only to explain his entire method of thinking. You would think that one who hides the truth constantly wouldn't want anyone to find it.
Thats what I would say, but the fact that IF TS did explain his method, who would believe him? He has a knack for mind-fething, so everybody would just write it off as another attempt. Now, if someone else were to say 'accuse' TS, then some of us might stop to think. But really, thats what TS would want. He probably have a plan within a plan within a mind-feth within a plan.
TRUST NO ONE!
To be honest, he finds it disappointing that no one notices all the hints he drops. I consider myself doing him a favour.
Sgt. Vanden wrote: I really would never be able to tell what TS thinks. His mind is beyond me. If you are right (as unlikely as that is) I'll give you an internet cookie.
I would be surprised if I wasn't... Also, just a tiny nod, but two of his Hassassins had the codenames "Shadowman" and "Watcher." "Shadowman" is the Hassassin Prime, I think, and "Watcher" reads people's minds. If I am not mistaken, doesn't Ewryht'eikl have a lot of shadow symbolism and didn't Ryus have a daemon he nicknamed the "Watcher" who specifically reads people's minds?
Probably a total coincidence or an easter egg, but I felt the need to point that out.
Hm. Joined today, interested in CoF immediately, very well-read on TS's fluff....
Is there really any way Gun isn't just TS here to try and troll us?
Exactly what I was thinking...Seems too convenient...
Let's put it this way, why would Tactical Spam put up an elaborate ruse for however long he has been writing only to explain his entire method of thinking. You would think that one who hides the truth constantly wouldn't want anyone to find it.
Thats what I would say, but the fact that IF TS did explain his method, who would believe him? He has a knack for mind-fething, so everybody would just write it off as another attempt. Now, if someone else were to say 'accuse' TS, then some of us might stop to think. But really, thats what TS would want. He probably have a plan within a plan within a mind-feth within a plan.
TRUST NO ONE!
To be honest, he finds it disappointing that no one notices all the hints he drops. I consider myself doing him a favour.
Meh, I'm glad I dissapointed him. Not living up to expectations is my life goal.
War Kitten wrote: I just ignore 3/4 of what TS says now, it makes my life much less irritating
I'm not sure that's really a nice thing to say, mais c'est la vie. It really takes a lot to know the guy, believe me.
It's nothing against him, it's just that he keeps trying to pull these deep plots out of nowhere, so I find it simpler to just not bother trying to look into it.
War Kitten wrote: I just ignore 3/4 of what TS says now, it makes my life much less irritating
I'm not sure that's really a nice thing to say, mais c'est la vie. It really takes a lot to know the guy, believe me.
It's nothing against him, it's just that he keeps trying to pull these deep plots out of nowhere, so I find it simpler to just not bother trying to look into it.
I wouldn't say they are out of no where. What do you find confusing?
Well, I'm about half way through naming all my companies/platoons/Squadrons for my Guard...Does 1440ish men in a 'not full strength regiment' seem about right? They also have 21 Leman Russes, 18 Basilisks and a VERY big number of Chimera's and Valkyries.
You know what, I'll just post it here so you guys can comment my gakky names...
Spoiler:
Regimental command Lord-General Henri McFallen
Command group Sloan Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 1st company (Philodus Ostoan) -Line infantry 2nd platoon 1st company (Zylen Vedar) -Line infanty 3rd platoon 1st company (Jivuras Palen) -Line infantry 4th platoon 1st company (Janora Idovus) -Line infantry 5th platoon 1st company (Sonnia Cipeim) -Line infantry 6th platoon 1st company (Giovanni Marino) -Line infantry
Command group Yelen Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 2nd company (Haspek Curiette) -Eviction squad (flamer units) 2nd platoon 2nd company (Ertvo Mosim) -Eviction squad (flamer units) 3rd platoon 2nd company (Facine Hyrena) -Eviction squad (flamer units) 4th platoon 2nd company (Hadeus Denonia -Heavy unit removalists (Plasma units)
5th platoon 2nd company (Idola Ceridia) -Heavy unit removalists (Plasma units) 6th platoon 2nd company (Tasir Agonian) -Disruptor squad (Grenade units)
Command group Bjorvan Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 3rd company (Sansa Dalin) -Line infantry 2nd platoon 3rd company (Lai Rotanch) -Line infantry 3rd platoon 3rd company (Pablo Vanchez) -Line infantry 4th platoon 3rd company (Yiakopo De’Pavieli) -Line infantry 5th platoon 3rd company (Ulyssys Papus) -Line infantry 6th platoon 3rd company (Zephyr Severian) -Line infantry
Command group Jierferson Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 4th company (Ivan Gestapo) -Chemical warfare (Gas everything) 2nd platoon 4th company (Heinrich Shultz) -Eviction squad (flamer units) 3rd platoon 4th company (Aidan Murdoch) -Eviction squad (flamer units) 4th platoon 4th company (Elaina Pierce) -Heavy unit removalists (Plasma units)
5th platoon 4th company (Neesa Giein) -Heavy unit removalists (Plasma units) 6th platoon 4th company (Sam Gamgee) -Heavy unit removalists (Plasma units)
Command group Estartes Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 5th company (Leanne Mathlin) -Line infantry 2nd platoon 5th company (Victoria Tenzoglidis) -Line infantry 3rd platoon 5th company (Eirine Alexiou) -Line infantry 4th platoon 5th company (Liam Gehn) -Line infantry 5th platoon 5th company (Bob Bob) -Line infantry 6th platoon 5th company ( -Line infantry
Command group Roughly 40 men per platoon(Each with associated Chimeras) 1st platoon 6th company -Sniper squad 2nd platoon 6th company -Sniper squad 3rd platoon 6th company -Sniper squad 4th platoon 6th company -Sniper squad 5th platoon 6th company -Sniper squad 6th platoon 6th company -Sniper squad
Armoured company 1st Squadron ‘Hels Hammer’ -Vanquisher ‘Lovejaw’ -Vanquisher ‘Killjoy’ -Vanquisher ‘Tank 1-Guys in other tank 0’
5th Squadron ‘Hels Eye’ -Annihilator ‘Pew-Pew’ -Annihilator ‘From Krieg With Love’ -Annihilator ‘Not Aptly Named’
6th Squadron ‘Hels Might’ -Battle tank ‘Courtesy of Helsreach’ -Battle tank ‘Sovngarde’ -Battle tank ‘Was that a Cat?’ -Battle tank ‘Titan Toppler’ -Battle tank ‘Penance of Hel’ -Battle tank ‘Set Throttle Maximum’
2BlackJack1 wrote:Perhaps Gun can usurp TS and get Ezra his title back as mind fether? I wouldn't know, I'm just the guy you point at your enemies and say "Whack em, birdie! Whack em!"
Well I'm more of a literal mind fether, to be perfectly honest (specifically Acting-Captain Aurelius' mind), while TS is more of a subtle schemer, a man who will invite you over for dinner and spend a lovely night with you talking about various topics whilst simultaneously poisoning your drink in such small amounts that it only reaches lethal concentration right when the clock strikes midnight, at which point he tells you he actually told you he was poisoning you in the very beginning of your conversation.
I have no idea where that just came from.
Also, I'm a lot more reactionary in my plans and schemes; mostly I just throw a wrench into someone else's plans and then work from whatever staggers out of the wreck
2BlackJack1 wrote:Perhaps Gun can usurp TS and get Ezra his title back as mind fether? I wouldn't know, I'm just the guy you point at your enemies and say "Whack em, birdie! Whack em!"
Well I'm more of a literal mind fether, to be perfectly honest (specifically Acting-Captain Aurelius' mind), while TS is more of a subtle schemer, a man who will invite you over for dinner and spend a lovely night with you talking about various topics whilst simultaneously poisoning your drink in such small amounts that it only reaches lethal concentration right when the clock strikes midnight, at which point he tells you he actually told you he was poisoning you in the very beginning of your conversation.
I have no idea where that just came from.
Also, I'm a lot more reactionary in my plans and schemes; mostly I just throw a wrench into someone else's plans and then work from whatever staggers out of the wreck
There is much truth in this... Has Tactical Spam mentionned how Annala was really a street urchin?
I believe it's been hinted at that she had an unfortunate background, amd she was definitely a commoner. I always did find the plot behind her interesting.
2BlackJack1 wrote: I believe it's been hinted at that she had an unfortunate background, amd she was definitely a commoner. I always did find the plot behind her interesting.
He is contemplating having her be the main focus point of the this current crusade to emphasize the "Light vs Dark" theme he is trying to convey.
Gun-jutsu, if I've not said it before, I'll say it now: welcome to the party, but I'm sure you're well aware of the situation.
Regarding our favourite mind-fethers, my vote still goes to Ezra, although I may be a wee bit biased (seeing as I was mostly on the receiving end, and I still don't know what happened to Aurelius )
TS is good, but some plot elements you can just see fall into shape, and we are very aware of how even the mighty TS can be brought low (orbital shields and a squad of well-armed Deathmarks)
Of course, I say this, and now I've signed my death warrant. At least I'm on chazz' planet
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Edit: I may need to manipulate events to see Gun Vs. TS. Maybe throw in Ezra. THAT would have me skipping school just to see what happens.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Edit: I may need to manipulate events to see Gun Vs. TS. Maybe throw in Ezra. THAT would have me skipping school just to see what happens.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Edit: I may need to manipulate events to see Gun Vs. TS. Maybe throw in Ezra. THAT would have me skipping school just to see what happens.
The_Grey_Knight wrote: Edit: I may need to manipulate events to see Gun Vs. TS. Maybe throw in Ezra. THAT would have me skipping school just to see what happens.
Gak, Bob's getting ever closer to Horatio, and I haven't even finished killing Edgar. Tell me Bob, if you kill Horatio, what do you plan on doing with the remains?
2BlackJack1 wrote: Gak, Bob's getting ever closer to Horatio, and I haven't even finished killing Edgar. Tell me Bob, if you kill Horatio, what do you plan on doing with the remains?
2BlackJack1 wrote: Gak, Bob's getting ever closer to Horatio, and I haven't even finished killing Edgar. Tell me Bob, if you kill Horatio, what do you plan on doing with the remains?
Caution Grey Knight, I've been given a hit for Eldar as well, right now it's just a location I need to find, but certain employers may want further use out of Ta'lok and his band.
2BlackJack1 wrote: Gak, Bob's getting ever closer to Horatio, and I haven't even finished killing Edgar. Tell me Bob, if you kill Horatio, what do you plan on doing with the remains?
2BlackJack1 wrote: Gak, Bob's getting ever closer to Horatio, and I haven't even finished killing Edgar. Tell me Bob, if you kill Horatio, what do you plan on doing with the remains?
I intend to shoot him with 25mm sniper rifle, there won't be remains
2BlackJack1 wrote: Caution Grey Knight, I've been given a hit for Eldar as well, right now it's just a location I need to find, but certain employers may want further use out of Ta'lok and his band.
Well, when Kharne got Paynne at his base, he met Ta'lok as well, who basically said "There be Eldar on this planet. Find them, oh and we'll also give you the remains of this prisoner". So any Eldar, really.
You've been away quite a while. I'll see if I can wrap up what happened...
TS act-alike appeared Bob and Blackjack are fighting over Horatio's body Grey Knight is trying to get Horatio but will probs get gakked on by the combined forces of Kroot and Scions. WK got found out by EoN Not much else that I can remember off the top of my head.
Edit: If you be my Ultron I'll be your Scarlet Witch. If you be my Sieg, I'll be your Heil If you be my Shark I'll be your Pilot Fish
You've been away quite a while. I'll see if I can wrap up what happened...
TS act-alike appeared
Bob and Blackjack are fighting over Horatio's body
Grey Knight is trying to get Horatio but will probs get gakked on by the combined forces of Kroot and Scions.
WK got found out by EoN
Not much else that I can remember off the top of my head.
Edit: If you be my Ultron I'll be your Scarlet Witch.
If you me my Sieg, I'll be your Heil
If you be my Shark I'll be your Pilot Fish
Sounds like fun, I won't be active much, it's crunch time for school.
Not a whole lot. Tactical-Spam is a few hours away from coming back.
How're you settling in? Enjoying yourself?
I've been here for a long time, dude.
In this Crusade? I've been gone about 2 days (If I'm still sane and can properly tell time) I don't qualify that as a long time and I haven't talked to you so, yeah.