What? The Marines Malevolent are featured in the story. They show up in patchwork gear that's old as shit and pretend to be even passobly cordial just to get information out of the Salamanders. Try to steal all the mechanicum shit because they're "owed" it and threaten to kill fellow loyalist marines for suggesting it be returned. I'm hinting at them being Iron Warriors
I thought there weren't any loyalist Iron Warriors?
The majority of homebrewers who make loyal chapters of traitor legions are almost always Iron Warriors. Why is it that the IW have the monopoly on this part of homebrewing?
They generally hated their daddy and did not give in to chaos like the big 4 did. Also there is a canonical precedent with Dantioch and semi-canon piece of fluff which said that a lot of IW hated Peperabo so much, they would go renegade or straight up rebel after HH just to not follow him.
well damn, now I can't look at the the chapters I chose for DW the same.
Becuase it takes a few extra steps for others to be loyalist. Iron warriors are oone of the few thats more "chaos aligned" rather than outright chaos. its a little harder to justify an angron chapter.
>its a little harder to justify an angron chapter.
i like to thing these guys were moved under khan's command but only because the icon is what it is
Becuase it takes a few extra steps for others to be loyalist. Iron warriors are oone of the few thats more "chaos aligned" rather than outright chaos. its a little harder to justify an angron chapter.
A bunch of IW canonically said “frick off” to Perturabo and stayed loyal.
, from the lore that we've been given the IW had whole grand battlaions worth of marines i think even tell perty to sit and spin so the idea that there could be a reasonable number of loyalist chapters of "questionable" gene seed actaully hailing from the IW make sense
but never let that limit you
https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Death_Eagles
I'm literally reading the Salamander Omnibus right now > Don't believe the flesh is weak > Don't overly maintain their wargear > Shit relationship with the mechanicum (who does that remind you of?) > Get overly emotional at the drop of a hat > b***h about being under appreciated (who does that remind you of?)
Sure... Iron HANDS... that's it...
What? The Marines Malevolent are featured in the story. They show up in patchwork gear that's old as shit and pretend to be even passobly cordial just to get information out of the Salamanders. Try to steal all the mechanicum shit because they're "owed" it and threaten to kill fellow loyalist marines for suggesting it be returned. I'm hinting at them being Iron Warriors
I know the Imperial Fists took in II and XI legionnaires. Maybe they took in traitor legions who converted after the Heresy to recoup their numbers and hide them from prosecution?
I like to think the Red Scorpions are Emperors Children
MM are Iron Warriors
Minotaurs are World Eaters
Blood Ravens are Thousand Sons (pretty much canon at this point)
I wanted the Sharks to either be world eaters or Night Lords. Honestly kinda boring that they're Raven Guard...
Like, 99% of successor chapters are fricking Raven Guard and it's really lame. Carcharodons should have been AL just to frick with the tattered remains of canon.
The progenitor legion is canonically unknown
I like to imagine they're "loyalist" Iron Warriors
I can see that. They're almost as autistic as Perturabo.
I thought there weren't any loyalist Iron Warriors?
There might not be
GW is purposely ambiguous a lot so people can hypothesize and self insert
And sometimes its just fun to imagine
Silver Skulls are. Minotaurs are as well.
The majority of homebrewers who make loyal chapters of traitor legions are almost always Iron Warriors. Why is it that the IW have the monopoly on this part of homebrewing?
The other chaos chapters are too far gone.
They generally hated their daddy and did not give in to chaos like the big 4 did. Also there is a canonical precedent with Dantioch and semi-canon piece of fluff which said that a lot of IW hated Peperabo so much, they would go renegade or straight up rebel after HH just to not follow him.
well damn, now I can't look at the the chapters I chose for DW the same.
>its a little harder to justify an angron chapter.
i like to thing these guys were moved under khan's command but only because the icon is what it is
Becuase it takes a few extra steps for others to be loyalist. Iron warriors are oone of the few thats more "chaos aligned" rather than outright chaos. its a little harder to justify an angron chapter.
A bunch of IW canonically said “frick off” to Perturabo and stayed loyal.
see
, from the lore that we've been given the IW had whole grand battlaions worth of marines i think even tell perty to sit and spin so the idea that there could be a reasonable number of loyalist chapters of "questionable" gene seed actaully hailing from the IW make sense
but never let that limit you
https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Death_Eagles
>putting your hand to your ear as if that impacts vox
he's actaully got a toothache and he's just touching the sore area through his helmet
I'm literally reading the Salamander Omnibus right now
> Don't believe the flesh is weak
> Don't overly maintain their wargear
> Shit relationship with the mechanicum (who does that remind you of?)
> Get overly emotional at the drop of a hat
> b***h about being under appreciated (who does that remind you of?)
Sure... Iron HANDS... that's it...
So the evilest and whitest chapter is descended from the nicest and blackest chapter. Makes frickin' sense.
What? The Marines Malevolent are featured in the story. They show up in patchwork gear that's old as shit and pretend to be even passobly cordial just to get information out of the Salamanders. Try to steal all the mechanicum shit because they're "owed" it and threaten to kill fellow loyalist marines for suggesting it be returned. I'm hinting at them being Iron Warriors
Nah any time it's an unknown founder it turns out to be imperial fists, no matter how ill fitting that may be
I know the Imperial Fists took in II and XI legionnaires. Maybe they took in traitor legions who converted after the Heresy to recoup their numbers and hide them from prosecution?
I like to think the Red Scorpions are Emperors Children
MM are Iron Warriors
Minotaurs are World Eaters
Blood Ravens are Thousand Sons (pretty much canon at this point)
I wanted the Sharks to either be world eaters or Night Lords. Honestly kinda boring that they're Raven Guard...
I'm just super salty about Exorcists being confirmed an IF successor chapter
Grey Knights are special snowflakes and how dare you think about sullying their good name.
I liked it abiguous, I think explaining every little detail and revealing every mystery kills the magic
I agree. GW used to agree with that too. Now it's all about Primaris and Necrons and making sure everyone knows how dumb the Star Child theory was.
What were you thinking? Word Bearers? That could have been fun. And could be possible if you subscribe to my head canon that the IF took them in 😉
Like, 99% of successor chapters are fricking Raven Guard and it's really lame. Carcharodons should have been AL just to frick with the tattered remains of canon.
Best Iron Hands successor coming through.
Is that Moot Green?
>ohmygosh becky shooooot him!
Yeah.
Yes, the Iron Feets.