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{{Infobox Spess Mahreen Chapter
{{Infobox Spess Mahreen Chapter
|Name = Mastodontii
|Name = Mastodontii
|Heraldry = [[File:Mastodontii_insignia.png|200px|centre]]
|Heraldry = [[File:Mastodontii_insignia.png|200px|centre]]
|Battle Cry = ''"Bäran Schüshe Mädȫ!"''
|Battle Cry =  
|Number = XXIV
|Number = VIII
|Founding = First Founding
|Founding = First Founding
|Successors of = N/A
|Successors of = N/A
|Successor Chapters = None
|Successor Chapters = None
|Legion Master =  
|Legion Master =  
|Primarch = Tollund Ötztal
|Primarch = [[Tollund Ötztal]]
|Homeworld = Tisenjoch
|Homeworld = Tisenjoch
|Specialty = Armoured Warfare
|Specialty = Mechanised Warfare
|Strength = 120,000 at the beginning of the Heresy.
|Strength = 120,000 at the beginning of the Heresy.
|Allegiance = Chaos Undivided
|Allegiance = Chaos Undivided
|Colours = Ice and Ivory
|Colours = Ice and Ivory
}}
}}
{{/tg/-Heresy-Head}}


'''This page details people, events, and organisations from [[The /tg/ Heresy]], a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe.'''
The '''Mastodontii''' were the Eighth of the [[Legiones Astartes (Hektor Heresy)|Space Marine Legions]]. Led by [[Tollund Ötztal]], they were once beloved defenders of Mankind, a band of gentle warriors who did not hesitate to shoulder the risks of warfare so that innocents could be kept safe. But the schemes of the Ruinous Powers thoroughly corrupted the Mastodontii, turning them into a sadistic brotherhood who lived to see terror in their victim's eyes.
 
=Summary of Legion XXIV=
 
Numeration: The XXIVth Legion
 
Primogenator: Tollund Ötztal
 
Cognomen (Prior): The Steel Wing
 
Observed Strategic Tendencies: Armoured Warfare, Combined Arms Assaults, Liberation Operations
 
Noteworthy Domains: The Tisenjoch System (Primary), The Lenard Deeps, Tithe Rights to the Nunavitan Cities and Wrangyl on Terra.
 
Alliegence: Traitoris Perdita
 
‘The greatest battles are not physical but psychological. Our inner demons telling us to give up when we push ourselves to the limit can never be silenced for good. They must always be answered by the quiet, the steady dignity that simply refuses to give in. Courage. We all suffer. Keep going.’
Ice-Shaman Qitsualik
 
Few had motives more pure, and yet fell so far as the Mastodontii. Their Primarch, the tragic Tollund Ötztal believed firmly in the cause of the Great Crusade and was willing to shed the blood of his men in their defence. And yet they fell, and became the very monsters they were dedicated to fighting, the very monsters who now prey about the people they once fought the crusade to liberate.
 
 
The Mastadontii were like a glacier, a slow moving tidal wave of armour that could sweep away any foe. Hailing from the frigid tundra world of Tisenjoch, where great rolling cities skate across the ice and steppe, the Mastodontii made extensive use of vehicles for rapid deployments and heavy support. Despite their frigid world, they were optimistic by nature, and would keep trying until they persevered, hammering foes into submission with heavy armour. They joined the traitors when their idealism in the Imperium was destroyed, and they saw the Imperium as the rapidly stagnating form it was becoming, with Chaos offering the only solution.
 
==Origins: On Steel Wings==
Such sources that survived the Siege of Terra regarding the origins and formation of the XXIVth legion of the Legiones Astartes are fragmentary at best, reflecting the lateness of their creation and the lack of action they saw in the closing stages of the Unification Wars.
 
The Sacred Band of the XXIV Legion has all but faded from history, for unlike the other legions their Sacred Band did not fight at the forefront, rather they were employed as the tank drivers and commanders of the proto-Land Raiders that delivered the other Sacred Bands into combat. This job, though vital, robbed the Legion of its first taste of glory.
 
The XXIVth Legion from the outset had a mechanical bend to it, and were known for capturing armoured vehicles from the foe and pressing them into service. This was noted, and soon they were receiving a disproportionately high number of tanks from the forges of the Terrawatt Clan, more than their fellow Legions. Thus equipped they were soon in action, spearheading armoured assaults in the great open spaces of the Atalan Wilderness and the Panpacific. They became known for spearhead thrusts with heavy armour, breaking enemy lines and rolling the foe back.
 
It was around this time that the name ‘Steel Wing’ was first coined for them by troops of the Imperial Army, for their speed and fury in armoured assaults. Soon the name was verified by the hand of the Emperor, and the sigil of a bladed, armoured wing and thunderbolt became the Legion’s badge of war.
 
The Steel Wing went out into the Great Crusade, and swiftly gained a reputation as the armoured spearhead of the Emperor. Other Legions used tanks, but never in the numbers or with the skill that the Steel Wing did. Soon they were being deliberately deployed to warzones where large set-piece engagements against massed armies, enemy armour or advanced war machines were likely, creating a circular effect which caused the legion to become even more specialized in its chosen field, and in ever greater demand as the Great Crusade’s preferred weapon to meet this need.
 
Another thing of note was that unlike some legions, who refused to split their forces at the behest of other – especially human- commander, the Steel Wing would not baulk at any duty with which they were tasked. The Legion spent most of the Great Crusade divided, many different separate battlegroups being deployed to support Imperial Army and other Legion formations all across the Crusade. They were known to be mindful of their allies and worked very well with the Imperial Army and other Legions, gaining much praise for their tact, willingness to take orders from outside their own ranks and close ties that they strived to establish with their human counterparts. It is known that the Fourth Chapter of the Steel Wing spent over three decades alongside the Wolves of Dawn as Hektor’s armoured spearhead, and only reluctantly did he give them up when their Primarch was finally found.
 
Still fatherless during this time as other Legions gained their Primarchs until only a handful remained to be discovered, this 'orphan' status further bred a self-reliance and a quiet, stubborn pride in the Steel Wing. They were not the most numerous, or the most powerful of the Legions. Their role of battle honours was short, most of them going to the parent Legions they supported in battle. But they had a task they knew they did better than any other Legion. It was into this that their Father would come, and bring about a change that would see them rise within the ranks of the Legions and praised as ones who truly fought for Humanity, but would also plant the seed that would one day damn them.
 
==Unit Organization and Structure within the Legion==
 
The Mastodontii Legion was a highly structured though not entirely inflexible military force, with numerous tactical and strategic divisions of power and organisations within its ranks. Before the discovery of their Primarch, the Steel Wing Legion had been rigidly dogmatic in its adherence to the patterns set out for the nascent Legions at the start of the Great Crusade though with as bias towards armoured assaults with close air support, and Tollund Ötztal deliberately went out of his way to ensure that despite the changes he wrought to more closely resemble the systems of his frigid homeworld, the Legion would not change beyond all recognition from what had gone before, building upon what had gone before.
 
The principal strategic building block of the Mastodontii Legion was the Mingghan, or Brigade. This was a combined arms formation, which in addition to the standard 1,000 line Space Marine Legionaries also incorporated a very substantial amount of standing armour, artillery and logistical support elements, attendant human auxiliary troops, Mechanicum detachments and integrated support structures far beyond that found in other Legions at the same level. This meant that each Mastodontii Mingghan was a powerful offensive force in its own right, capable of independent action. Inside an Mingghan, the component formations were configured and ordered in such a way that each unit's function combined together to form a gestalt whole whose tactical and strategic capabilities, like the components of a machine working together in unison, were capable of actions outweighed by the sum of their parts. In battle each Mingghan was given a specific task or objective which it was expected to fulfil, and succeed it would at any cost, for pride, honour and belief in themselves and their cause would allow no other outcome.
 
Farther down, the Mingghan broke down into several Tzuun, or Battalions. Each was a heavily mechanised and reinforced unit comprising three to five mechanized line companies of Legionaries and two to three armour cohorts, with supporting detachments. Below this were the Line Companies and Armour Cohorts, comprising roughly 100 Legionaries or 20-40 armoured vehicles, down through sections and individual squads. Tank detachments in the Legion were comprised of four vehicles, slightly above that of the usual three vehicle sections found in other legions to better absorb losses.
 
 
==Legion Equipment==
[[File:Mastodontii_Post-Heresy.jpg|thumb|]]
Of foremost note within the Mastodontii Legion was the range, number and diversity of the armoured vehicle and artillery support assets fielded by them, with only the armoured formations of the Machine Guard coming close. The Steel Wing Legion had always had an armoured bend to them, and with the mechanically minded Ötztal taking over and renaming them, their specialization in armoured warfare reached new heights. Their armoured component was known to include the full breadth of all general patterns and designs of armour operated across the Imperium by the Legiones Astartes, with tactical emphasis placed on heavy units such as the Land Raider and super-heavy war machines such as the Typhon, Stormblade and especially the vehicle most commonly identified with the legion, the Mastodon heavy transport. Additionally, the employment of very large numbers of "lesser" classes such as the Rhino, Basilisk and Predator was also common. In addition, the Mastodontii were known to operate large numbers of more unusual variant tanks and specialised war machines such as the Cerberus Heavy Tank Destroyer, Whirlwind Scorpius, Spynx Recon Carrier and Thunderstrike Assault Gun. Because of their dedication and emphasis on armoured warfare, the Mastodontii had the largest armoured reserve of any of the Legions of the Great Crusade.
 
==Legion Doctrine==
The legion put great emphasis on repairing and restoring damaged vehicles, and many of the vehicles in the legion were ones that had been damaged in battle many times only to be restored every time. Those vehicles who had survived many great battles, and who had overcome damage and destruction countless times were greatly honoured by the Legion, and adorned with Mastodon Tusks and pelts to honour the machine spirits of such mighty war machines. Mastodontii commanders took all sorts of esoteric concepts from their homeworld up into the void with them after their sudden and enforced leap in technological progress brought about by contact with the Imperium, and ancient ideals of spirits, honour and balance still counted for a great deal within the Legion. This meant others looked down on them as primitive and shamanistic, barely tamed savages who treated their tanks more like armoured steeds then war machines.
 
At the outset of the Hektor Heresy, the Mastodontii Legion is commonly estimated to have had an operational strength in excess of 120,000 Astartes, with a huge operating reserve of wargear and supplies and many tens of thousands of armoured vehicles, alongside a diverse fleet of around a hundred capital vessels of various classes. This placed the Mastodontii within the mid-tier of Space Marine Legion strengths, but in general terms, their resources in armour, wargear, war materiel and supply made them a considerably greater military power in practice than their sheer number would suggest.
 
==Notable Members==
 
===Culayne Kardynat, Legion Master===
 
Kardynat was the first Legion Master of the 'Steel Wing', and a member of the XXIVth Legion Sacred Band. He became noted when his force of troop transports not only transported the sacred band of the XIth Legion but also providing fire support for their assault into Hive Manassas. Kardynat remained on station in his Transporter  ‘Talon of Ekhardt’ until the Hive was secured. He would later take over the Legion after it was mustered at full strength, only to be killed in Action on 02-34 against the Ork "Krooked-Klaw" empire of Wardog Kulo in 807.M30.
 
===Issitoq, High ṣālman of the Legion===


===Kutkh, Master of the Second Minghaan===
==History of the Mastodontii==


===Nymylan, Spearhead Centurion===
It is easy, in hindsight, to see the seeds of the Eighth Legion's downfall.  But to look back at history and ask how the leaders of the Imperium could have been so foolish as to rely on the Mastodontii is the greatest of follies.  Only those anxious to repeat the mistakes of the past declare that their forebearers are their inferiors in reason or perception.  What seems obvious to those who know how the story plays out was once nothing but a suspicion and had to be weighed against repeated demonstrations of faithful service.


=Tollund Ötztal, Primarch of The Mastodontii Legion=
===Beginnings===


[[File:Tollund Ötztal.jpg|200px|thumb|Tollund Ötztal, the Steel Mastodon]]
Among the [[Sacred Band]] of [[Hektor Cincinnatus]], the Eighth Squad were ten brave soldiers among a brotherhood of two hundred heroes. They served well enough in the Dust Bowl Clash, where Space Marines boarded and seized the war-trakks of the Merican steppe.  They shed their blood at Junkers to stop a mad plan to open up the magma locks and turn geothermal power into searing death to warrior and civilian alike.  But the half-dozen Eighth Squad warriors who survived the blooding of the Band received no special commendation and their part in the creation of the great Eighth Legion is largely obscure.


==Youth==
Similarly, the Eighth did not play a leading role in the Imperium's initial expansion from Terra in the early days of the [[Great Crusade (Hektor Heresy)|Great Crusade]]. A rare exception to their anonymity came at the Battle of Five Legions.  Decimus Vax led their contingent under the command of the great [[Roman Albrecht]] and gave his life to assure the Imperial victory on that famous day.
Tisenjoch is a world of great open steppes, and cold glaciars, locked in an eternal ice age. The people there live in great mobile towns that follow the herds of Mastodon as they trek back and forth. Life is hard, and the clans were ruled by a caste of tech-priests who maintained their mobile homes. Trade and Warfare between the great mobile towns was common, with battles between them akin to the naval battles of old Terra, with small high-speed ground-carts duelling in the shadow of the mobile towns as they pounded away at one another.


It was into this world that Ötztal was hurled. As luck would have it, he was discovered by a foraging party and taken to the mobile town of Umbaraka. There he swiftly grew to maturity, gaining his first Mastodon Kill at age 10, and making a spear for himself out of its tusks. Then came the day his town was assaulted and taken by a great mobile city, Maiyebord. His family and friends were enslaved, and he too was forced to work in the great machine pits beneath the rolling city, helping to keep it moving.
===Rolling onwards===


Ötztal was always an optimistic soul, who saw that there was always a solution, a way out. Even in slavery he refused to ever give up. He could not see the point in the towns fighting. There was plenty of space and food to go around, and he would not take the strong simply taking for the sake of it. He swore to unite all the peoples, and end the wars which plagued his home.
All of the Space Marine Legions were greatly affected by the rediscovery of their Primarchs.  The Legion's sire was a source of fresh genetic material that improved their gene-seed and invariably was a mighty warrior and formidable leader.  In the case of Tollund Ötztal, who led more by example than by command, he was not merely a tremendous asset to the Eighth Legion but a beloved father-figure to his men. The Primarch rarely sent orders of the day, preferring to express himself in personal missives. He was especially known for the messages of condolence and encouragement he sent to commands that had suffered casualties.


Five times he tried to escape. Four times he was recaptured. The angry city-dwellers had him cuffed, collared, and hung great weights from his limbs, all in an effort to prevent him, but he would never give up. Ever. And finally he escaped, and fled from the rolling city into the steppes.
Even the renaming of the Legion to the Mastodontii did not come about through Tollund Ötztal's direct command.  The Primarch saw the Legion's transports, especially the Rhino, as particularly important to his way of war. He also identified them with his spirit guide, the Mastodon Sabaka, and explained to his TechMarines that inscribing the Rhino vehicles with the likeness of Sabaka would please the spirits. Although these scions of Mars were not well-accustomed to taking advice on pleasing the Machine Spirits, they were also the sons of Ötztal and followed his instructions.  It is unknown whether the images of Sabaka or the skill of Eighth Legion TechMarines was more responsible for the excellent operating qualities of their Rhino park, but other warriors certainly took notice.  As was so often the case in the [[Great Crusade]], a chance remark by [[Hektor Cincinnatus]] that the Eighth's Rhinos seemed so much better than those of other Legions that it would be better to call them Mastodontii dictated fashion, and the Eighth Legion soon became synonymous with their trademark vehicle.


He found another town, and upon meeting their leaders convinced them to join him. So he set off, uniting rolling town after rolling town into a league of mobile cities, and storming and taking those who refused to join him. Finally he led a mighty assault on Maiyebord, only to find his once-family were already dead. Enraged, he had all the rulers of the city staked out in the steppe and trampled to death by Mastodons.
Among the warriors of the Imperium, the Mastodontii were generally well-regarded for passing lightly over the worlds they conquered. They became bitter rivals of the [[Stone Men]] in part due to opposing philosphies, but also due to the personal enmity felt between [[Onyx the Indestructible]] and Tollund Ötztal. The Eighth were also drawn into politics, against their natural inclination, by the atrocities carried out by their brother Legions. Tollund Ötztal intervened at the Council of Nikaea and instigated the Ussur Tribunal in an attempt to protect the people of the Galaxy from the worst excesses of the Great Crusade.  In hindsight, he need not have worried.  The Crusade was soon to end in slaughter and unimaginable horror.


==The Coming of The Emperor==
===The Heresy===
Several years later, the Emperor came to Tisenjoch and Ötztal met with him. The meeting was cool at first, and Ötztal instinctively distrusted this outsider. Eventually he challenged him to a hunt. The one to claim the larger Mastodon would win. Ötztal spent a month tracking he great herds, until he brought down a mighty beast. But upon returning to Neu Umbaraka, he found the Stranger had claimed two, both bigger by far than his. Ötztal was enraged, and tried to attack the stranger, but the stranger easily defeated him, and revealed himself as his true Father, the Emperor. Even then there was acrimony, but finally Ötztal was convinced to leave his world and take command of the XXIV Legion, the Steel Wing, which he renamed the Mastodontii
[[File:Mastodontii_Post-Heresy.jpg|thumb|200px]]


==The Great Crusade==
The fall of the Mastodontii did not come because they were eager to join Hektor's revolt.  On the contrary, Tollund Ötztal's first order on hearing of the civil war was to forbid his men from taking sides.  Forces that were not already refitting at Tisenjoch were commanded to return home to prevent them from being drawn into the fray.  Unfortunately, Ötztal's good intentions were not enough to keep his Legion out of the war.  Tisenjoch's strategic location within the Loyalist cordon about Terra made its stated neutrality a matter of great concern to [[Alexandri of Rosskar]] and as the [[Silver Cataphracts]] Primarch was at full stretch overseeing the construction of defences, he asked [[Onyx the Indestructible]] to call on the Mastodontii to aid the Loyalists or - if necessary - eliminate the threat they posed.


The Legion that now re-joined the Great Crusade gained a dual reputation as both mystic savages, and saviours of humanity. Their archaic customs, their introversion and exceptionalism drew notice. They still willingly deployed their forces to support others all across the Crusade, but now they were a closed book, immersed in their own superstitions, prone to lapsing into inscrutability. They were said to talk to their armoured steeds, to carve runes of warding and witnessing upon them and decorate them with totems and fetishes. They treated their tanks as more than just warmachines, as if they had souls of their own, which brought them into conflict with some sects of the Mechanicum.
It has often been speculated that Alexandri believed the latter possibility to be the most likely. Certainly, sending Onyx to negotiate with Ötztal was a curious decision given the bad blood between the two if the Lord of Rosskar truly felt that the Mastodontii were a possible asset.  On the other hand, Alexandri may have simply felt that the Stone Men were too squeamish about the ruthless measures he was imposing in order to prepare his defence and just wanted them out of the way. Regardless, Onyx's demands were not met to his satisfaction and the Stone Men began to attack Tisenjoch.


The Tisenjochans who soon began to make up a disproportionate number of the Legion became known for treating battle as an art form, for taking great joy in the tasks they had to do, though they never lost a clear-headed concern for practicalities. They were observed to wear their genhancement lightly. A certain kind of self-effacing courtesy seemed to come naturally to them, which made them among the easiest Legions to work with for the Imperial Army, though unlike their previous form as the Steel Wing they remained elusive, closed to outsiders and loath to take orders they saw as foolhardy.
Initially, the Mastodontii were paralysed by indecision, especially at the highest levels.  Tollund Ötztal himself remained sequestered for some time, before meeting with his commanders and giving a short, chilling speech in which he declared that he was ready to take his brother's blood but that the Mastodontii would have to pay the price.  Though the Primarch's advisors were deeply unsettled by their lord's change in attitude, they could not deny that the time had come for decisive action or that the situation called for blood. By using the most vicious tactics, the Mastodontii dispirited Onyx's men and saw them from the soil of Tisenjoch.  Once the defence was won, Tollund set to rebuilding his Legion, culling those who had hesitated to carry out his sadistic orders and forming the remainder into "hunting groups".  The new Mastodontii's first task was to exterminate the population of Tisenjoch and they excelled in this terrible duty.


The deeply held superstations of Tisenjoch soon began to dominate among the Legion as well. The belief in fate, the pattern of time, the will of heaven and the spirits of the ice. The Ice-Shamen of Tisenjoch became a powerful force within the Legion, though decried as primitive by the Librarians of other Legions for their refusal to dig too deeply into the Warp.
==Culture==
 
===The Lenard Deeps===
{{Main|The Campaign Of Astral Woe}}
 
"There is a darkness, a callousness in this Legion. They have cold hearts and bitter souls, they use their sons as cannon fodder, drink deep of slaughter but take no nourishment from it. I fear for those who will have to face them in battle in the future."
 
Ice Shaman Aqavuit after the destruction of Rosean
 
The Campaign of Astral Woe was one of the first events that began the slow decline of the Mastodontii Legion into darkness. What was supposed to be a chance for two Legions to serve alongside each other in collaborative effort, and thus bond and strengthen each other, nearly led to bloodshed and disaster, and set doubts into the Legion’s mind as to the righteousness of their cause.
 
====Origins: The Souls of the Ice Worlds====
 
Seeing the need to nurture the Silver Cataphracts Legion as its Primarch integrated Himself into the Imperium and became part of the Crusade, the Emperor asked Tollund Ötztal to mentor Alexandri and his Legion, a chance for the Cataphracts to borrow a little gloss from Ötztal’s glory by association and example by serving alongside them in the pacification of the Lenard Deeps. Though Ötztal’s Legion was scattered across the stars and barely a third was with his Fifty-First Expeditionary Fleet, Ötztal willingly agreed to his Father’s request. He had met and got along well with many of his Brothers, and believed likewise with another son of an ice world. He believed that similarity would encourage understanding, but in his case this sentiment would shatter under the weight of reality. For rarely would there be two beings who on the surface so closely resembled each other, and yet were separated by a greater chasm.
 
Ötztal and Alexandri of Rosskar met several times to plan out the compliance campaign, and it is believed that it was during this time that the first cracks opened. Alexandri’s ruthlessness in his battle plans was at odds with the leniency Ötztal was prepared to show in order to convince human foes to side with them, believing that a true show of strength was in not simply destroying all before them, and in enlisting human allies to aid them in the struggle. Though these concerns were swept aside, they merely started the slippery slope towards disaster.
 
====Discord and Defiance====
 
The initial push was highly successful, in large part due to the support of the Sons of Fire, though Ötztal was privately dismayed at the ruthlessness of the Sons of Fire and the pyres they made of the words they assaulted, as well as the pyromania many in that Legion exhibited. However the initial assault drove two of the larger empires in the Deeps, the Technocracy of Rosean and Grand Principality of Devkar to unite against the Imperial forces.  However Ötztal meet with and secured the alliance with a human Confederacy, which he cited as a great triumph, bringing a slew of human worlds into the Imperial Fold.
 
Rosean was the next target, but it would prove to be a difficult nut to crack. Ötztal however had spoken to Rosean captives taken in the void battles, and believed that a peaceful solution was possible. On his own initiative, he opened a dialogue with the lords of Rosean, and ordered the fleet to refrain from offensive action. However Alexandri ignored this edict and by throwing a moon into the mainly aquatic homeworld of Rosen, destroyed the mighty civilization in an instant. It is known that Ötztal sent an urgent communique to Hektor complaining about Alexandri’s actions and requesting Hektor to speak with the new Primarch, and that Alexandri was furious when he found out, believing that Ötztal  was turning the First Primarch against him.
 
After this event, the Imperial Forces moved on to the territory of the Gaggosh, though relations between the two legions were now strained. With this event the Confederacy immediately switched sides, firing upon the Imperial Fleet with their own ships before withdrawing, leaving the Imperial Forces to fight great bloody clashes to take place on the surface of the Gaggoshi worlds.
 
As It turned out the Confederacy were long standing allies of the Gaggosh, who they saw as kindred by this point. In yet another move above the chain of command Alexandri had ships of his own legion level the undefended Confederacy planets, destroying a number of habitable worlds in what Ötztal would later term ‘the greatest waste in the history of the Crusade. Though this event ended the war with the Gaggosh, it only deepened tensions on the Imperial Side, and clashes between Imperial Army forces on both sides, most notably between the Rosskan Strelky and Tisenjoch Jäakäri, became more and more frequent.
 
====Legions at their throats====
 
Heaping misfortune upon discord, the Principality turned on the Imperial forces, and even recently compliant worlds including the Rosean sub-states began to bubble with rebellion. With the campaign now stalled with a desperate need for reinforcements that weren’t available, this led to the Primarch of the Silver Cataphracts to declare that the sector was beyond redemption. Every last world would be crushed, repopulated, and all the history of these places was to be buried and gone. Ötztal, horrified, declared that as commander of the campaign he would condone no such action. Words became arguments, which became actions as the two clashed, with Ötztal breaking Alexandri’s jaw and ordering him ejected from the Campaign, his Legion to leave the Lenard Deeps immediately.
 
Alexandri complied but as his Legion left it fell upon the compliant worlds one by one only to butcher the populace no matter how much they cried for mercy and cleanse them as he had intended. The Mastodontii finally herded the Cataphracts off and the two fleets met over the dead wreckage of Rosean itself, where the two legions would have come to blows were not for the combined delegation of Great-Marshal Alexey, Grand Officer of the Legion Sergei, Spearhead Centurion Nymylan, First Master Kutkh, Overseer of Operations Byk, Captain Nomenir, and Coven Master Galash of the Witchborn. These individuals were able to stay the hand of the Primarchs and prevent their fleets from firing on one another. Kutkh and Nymylan came as they were the closest and most active representatives to the Cataphracts from their Legion, by they did not expect the open and violent threats made by Alexandri's officers, with the exception of Alexey who stayed starkly silent.
 
====Blood and Misunderstanding====
 
Legion rivalries were common, but very rarely did they come close to such bloodshed and horror as in the Campaign of Astral Woe. What came worst for Ötztal was that the Emperor refused to censure or even discipline Alexandri for his actions. Though Hektor was sympathetic, he could do little (For though first among Primarchs, his power then was little compared to his ascension as Warmaster) and Alexandri escaped punishment. Ötztal never forgot the campaign, having one of his Battle Barges named the ‘Rosean’ (Later to be the lead Legion ship of the Rosskan Invasion Force, serving there until the end of the campaign when it was destroyed by Alexandri’s Flagship and lost with all hands) and recruiting Marines from those worlds his forces had spared. It is now believed that the mental and emotional wounds from that campaign let Chaos seep into Ötztal’s soul, and began his path to damnation.
 
==The Heresy==
 
==Post-Heresy==
 
=Tisenjoch, the Steppe World=
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==Jäakäri, the Legion Auxilia==
Even before being reunited with their sire, the Legion was prone to acts of ritual self-mutilation. From their beginning on Terra, the Eighth would render their faces terrible with great scars. As the Eighth Legion expanded, squads of battle-brothers used common patterns of scarification to show their identity. Replacements would take on the ritual marks of their new squadmates, obscuring but never totally erasing any scars they had already earned. By the second century of the Great Crusade, it was possible to read the battle history of a Mastodontii marine on his face.
 
The Tisenjoch Jäakäri (pronounced yay-kar-ree) are the Legion Auxilia and vanguard of the Mastodontii Tank Legions. Composed of men and women from the rural areas of Tisenjoch as opposed to the mobile sled-city dwellers who make up the bulk of the Legion, they have excellent fieldcraft skills and have the task of clearing mines, marking routes and clearing out enemy anti-tank ahead of the armoured columns from the Legion. As the Legion falls into darkness, so to do the Jäakäri, as blood rituals and totems become ever more common in their ranks.
 
==Post-Heresy==
 
After stabilising what remained of the Imperium; the Lords of Terra turned their eyes to the homeworlds of the Traitor Legions, and a combined force of Silver Cataphracts and Void Angels, under the personal command of Alexandri was given the honour of reclaiming Tisenjoch. One by one the great mobile cities that plied the frozen tundra and great ice-plains were overcome and destroyed.
 
The defenders, the Tisenjoch Jäakäri and the few Mastodontii still left on world, fought back as best they could. Still heeding the last words of the Chosen of the ṣālman, none dared to question the righteousness of their cause. Their hearts were full of sorrow, for the coming of the enemy meant that the Emperor’s dream had failed, and that they were the last warriors of his memory.
 
There would be only one result to this war; a triumphant Imperium. The tragedy of this conflict would only come to light when the few surviving Mastodontii were interrogated for the location of their primarch. The defenders believed themselves the final guardians of the Emperor’s dream, the invading force, to them, were the traitors. As the truth was told, many refused to accept that their primarch could have discarded them. Others wept as it struck chords within them, their souls telling them all they needed to know. Those left behind were the ones who Ötztal had been unable to taint, those too noble and pure of spirit.
 
For their virtues, they had led their people into a massacre. A remembrancer of Alexandri’s fleet penned the words for this most harrowing of events; “Tisenjoch, burnt to ashes, bloodied by war. Though enemies, though foes; only loyal sons of the Emperor died that day.”
 
Not only was every inhabitant slaughtered in the foolish war, the culture and legacy of the world was also obliterated. In the centuries to come, the planet was transformed into the Tisenjoch of today. The great open steppe became host to towering hives and smoke-belching factories that drove many of the native animals, including the great Mastodons, to extinction. Though spared the horror of Exterminatus, Tisenjoch was instead sentenced to become but a simple, anonymous cog in the Imperial machine. For century after century it has quietly and unremarkably produced its worth in goods and regiments for the wider Imperium, oblivious to the horrors of its dark past. A successor chapter of the Silver Cataphracts calls it home, only they have an inking of the traitor blood that once lived there.
 
=Rules=
 
==Expeditionary Fleets (Battlefleet Gothic)==
 
===Unique Ships===
 
'''STARSPEAR, ''Gloriana''-class Battle Barge (725 points)'''
 
The Gloriana Class Battleship ''Starspear'' was long the proud heart of the Mastodontii Legion's Fleet. Unusually it was not used often as a line breaking Battleship (though it was certainly up to the task), rather its hold was crammed full of tens of thousands of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, filling the role of a Macro-Transporter. An entire Demi-Legion of Titans was also carried onboard to provide heavy support for the armoured columns it could offload.


By the time of the Hektor Heresy, the Starspear was outclassed in naval fighting ability by most of the other Gloriana Class Warships, but the contents of its hold outweighed the armoured might of over half the other legions combined. The Starspear would be damaged over Zhuko V, and see those compartments nearly bled dry of vehicles in the vicious tank battles on the surface there.
Self-injury also played a role in the discipline of the Legion.  Minor wrong-doing in the ranks would be punished by the offender themselves, with the guilty party engaging in self-flagellation until the mortification of the flesh assuaged their guilt.  After the Mastodontii were reunited with their gene-sire, these tendencies became even more manifest.  In order to wash away the blood guilt of violence, Legionnaires would mark their victories by taking the whip to their own backs.  In many Chapters, it was customary to use barbed whips in order that the blood of the Legion would be join that of the enemy and innocent dead.


The Starspear may be included as a battleship choice in a Mastodontii fleet of over 3000 points.
The introduction of recruits drawn from Tisenjoch brought new symbolism into the rites and heraldry of the Legion.  Representations of great beasts, especially the Mamutoi's mammoth-totem Sabaka, became common.  Although the veneration of Sabaka is little-known to the scholars of the Imperium, the image of the mammoth became synonymous with the Eigth Legion and gave them their common sobriquet.


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==Twenty-Forth Legion (Warhammer 40k using Forge World's Horus Heresy supplements)==
Though Tisenjoch was not a vastly populated world, its people were uniquely suited to the implantation of the Mastodontii gene-seed.  This genetic quirk encouraged the export of the Legion's headquarters from Titan to Ötztal's homeworld sometime in the fifth decade of the Great Crusade.  As in other Legions, the Eighth carried out semi-ritualised trials to determine the fitness of their Aspirants.  At first, these trials were in common with the traditions of old Terra, but over time the standard became the Test of Four Seasons.  Uniquely, Aspirants were paired together and succeeded or failed along with their partner.  It is believed that the Test re-enacted the hunting of Andugu, Orgolesh, and Huwadu by the Legion's Primarch, although the precise details were never disclosed to outsiders.


(To be filled in by whoever takes them on)
Another idiosyncracy of the Mastodontii training was special instruction in wrestling.  Their Primarch was a remarkable grappler and his gene-sons proved worthy heirs.  These skills were rarely used in field warfare but often helped the Mastodontii in tight environments, such as tunnel fighting or boarding operations.


===Tollund Ötztal, the Steel Mastodon, Chosen of the ṣālman, Ice-Chief of Tisenjoch, Primarch of the Mastodontii===
===Notable Domains===
WS7
BS5
S6
T6
W6
I6
A3
LD10
SV3+/3++


The heart of the Eighth Legion was Tisenjoch, the feudal world that had been home to their Primarch.  From this rugged planet came many of the Legion's recruits and much of its distinctive culture.  The Mastodontii also recruited from a handful of other wild worlds scattered throughout the Segmentum Pacificus, bringing the sons of hardy nomads to Tisenjoch to face the Test of Four Seasons.


Unit Composition
===Notable Members===
•1 (Unique)


* Culayne Kardynat, Legion Master


Unit Type
* Centurion Aglukkaq
•Infantry (Character)


* Venerable Dreadnought Kumaglak


Wargear
==Organisation and Doctrine==
•The Mammoth’s Hide
•Tizheruk
•Glaciarax


Tollund Ötztal saw his men as the most precise instrument of warfare.  During the Great Crusade, he sought to bring his warriors close to the enemy, so that collateral damage would be kept to a minimum.  However, the Primarch also valued his own men's lives and had little desire to squander them.  In pursuit of these goals, the Mastodontii became highly adept at mechanized warfare and established a great motor pool of infantry transports.  The Rhino and Land Raider became the Legion's icons, but the Eighth were also highly skilled in the deployment of drop pods, assault rams, and boarding torpedoes.  The jump pack was never popular among the Mastodontii, as its users were extremely vulnerable when not on the move.  Other vehicles and war engines were deployed sparingly.  The Mastodontii regarded tank destroyers and anti-aircraft weapons as the shield of the Legion and employed these arms in all of their campaigns.  By comparison, staples of warfare such as tanks, bombers, and artillery were reserved for the most grueling campaigns.  The Legion's Titan allies were only called on to face terrible or utterly inhuman foes.


Special Rules
The risks that the ordinary battle brothers of the Legion were asked to endure were matched by their officers.  Ötztal himself followed the Terran tradition leading from the front and leaving his armies in command of a trusted subordinate.  Commanders of Expedition Fleets and smaller detachments of Mastodontii followed their gene-father's example.  Although this method cost the Eighth more officers than more cautious Legions, it also maintained their morale in the most trying conditions.
•Primarch
•Speaker of the Machine
•Sire of the Mastadontii
•Very Bulky
•Vidutana


Perhaps surprisingly, the Mastodontii barely altered their way of war after they swore fealty to Hektor and the Chaos Gods.  Where once they had come close to the enemy so that incidental damage might be averted, as Traitors the Eighth Legion longed to kill slow and close, relishing the fear that they induced.  Heavy bombardment and rampant destruction were no longer a sin to be avoided, but a wasted opportunity to cultivate the dread of the Ruinous Powers in the fragile hearts of men.


Options
===Specialist Troops===
•May replace Tizheruk with Icebreaker for +25pts


Tollund Ötztal's bodyguard were known as the Skyguard.  Every deployment of these elite warriors was a ritual re-enactment of the coming of Ötztal to Tisenjoch, for the Skyborn were specialists in drop warfare.  As the cream of the Legion, they had access to powerful Terminator armour and typically armed themselves with lightning claws or other weapons suited to close-quarters fighting.


'''Sire of the Mastadontii'''
===Support Formations===


Ötztal is revered by his sons as the warm heart of a Legion born of ice, who spurs his sons on to victory at every turn.
APOTHECARION


'''Speaker of the Machine'''
No other arm of the Legion was honoured so greatly or so completely.  Indeed, the Eighth quietly believed that they, not the [[Eternal Zealots]] or the [[Life Bringers]], were the only Marines who fully understood the value of their Apothecaries.  Among the Mastodontii, the Apothecarion was revered as the font of life and its protector.  Without new Marines, the Eighth's mission could not be completed, but it was equally good to preserve the life of veteran Battle Brothers so that they could continue their own work.


Ötztal has an affinity for the Machine Spirits of his Legion, and can communicate with them. All models with Power of the Machine Spirit gain IWND, and in addition models with the Battlesmith rule may re-roll when repairing vehicles in a force containing Ötztal.
ARMORIUM


'''The Mammoth’s Hide'''
It is said that when Tollund Ötztal first laid eyes on a Rhino transport, he smiled and gently stroked the machine's hull.  The war spirit within purred at his touch, for it was kin to the Mamutoi's ally Sabaka and knew Ötztal as a friend.  For this reason, the TechMarines of the Mastodontii are known as the ''Sons of Sabaka'' by their brother marines.  In truth, these mysterious figures owe more to [[Mars (Hektor Heresy)|Mars]] than Tisenjoch when it comes to their spiritual beliefs, but the path of the TechMarine is always one of balancing the twin mysteries that they embrace.


Adorned with totems of warding and relics of the great hunts he has done, the Mammoth’s Hide is a mighty warsuit fit for the Lord of the Mastadontii.
CASTRA
The Mammoth’s Hide confers a 3+/3++ save, and in addition he may re-roll his Deny the Witch Rolls and has the Monster-Hunter special Rule.


'''Tizheruk'''
Perhaps the most eccentric of the Legion's support arms, the Mastodontii Castra refused to fortify cities.  They believed that by making population centers defensible, they encouraged brutal and indiscriminate city-fighting.  Instead, the Eighth Legion's engineers focused their skills on fortified lines and stations to help prevent civilian areas being threatened in the first place.


This Ancient Spear, remade from Ötztal’s broken original by the Emperor is a deadly weapon, fast and brutal and perfect for killing great beasts.
LIBRARUS


Tizheruk (Combat)
Tollund Ötztal's gene-seed proved especially difficult to implant into psykers.  All those who see the Warp risk mental instability, but the would-be Librarians of the Eighth Legion were particularly prone to madness.  While this genetic flaw left the Legion's Librarus under-staffed, those few who withstood the trial of the gene-seed were invariably strong-willed and capable.  The Mastodontii Librarus was headed by Erlik, an unusually ugly marine whose facial scars made him seem more like a monster than a man.
Range: Melee
Strength: 9
Ap: 2
Type: Melee, Two Handed, First Strike, Heartrend
Heartrend: Every unsaved would caused by Tizheruk in a challenge or against a Monstrous Creature is multiplied into D3 wounds.


'''Icebreaker'''
VICTUALARY


This Dark Maul, forged with the powers of the Warp Unchained, was given to Tollund by the Primarch Aubrey as mark of brotherly fidelity.
Though capable enough as a logistical centre, the Eighth Legion's Victualary never developed the intelligence-gathering capabilities found in other Legions.  The Mastodontii did not even issue Warrants of Trade in any great quantity, being content to simply take what information came to them.  Such complacency sometimes led the Legion into difficult situations, but Tollund Ötztal firmly believed that his men were warriors and should not find excuses to absentee themselves from the battlefield.


Icebreaker
===Fleet===
Range: Melee
Strength: 10
Ap: 1
Type: Melee, Two Handed, Unwieldy, Armourbane, Sunder


'''Glaciarax'''
While acknowledging the necessity of their warfleet, the Eighth Legion did not hold it in high regard.  They were loathe to call on the guns of the fleet to provide support from orbit.  Even when engaging other void ships, the Mastodontii generally trusted to their skill at boarding actions.  Boarding torpedoes were an especially popular method of delivering boarders, as the speed of these small vessels offered their passengers considerable protection.  In line with this philosophy, Tollund Ötztal's flagship, the Gloriana-class Battleship ''Starspear'' was as much macro-transporter as warship.
An ancient weapon that projects a stream of liquid nitrogen to freeze solid any foe.


Glaciarax
===Auxilia and Allies===
Range: Template
Strength: 6
Ap: 3
Type: Assault 1, Sheer Cold


Sheer Cold: for each unsaved wound taken from Glaciarax, the target has to pass a Strength test or be removed from play.
The Mastodontii attempted to keep their Auxilia from front-line service throughout the Great Crusade.  This decision was not underscored by chauvinism, as some suggested, but by the belief that mortal soldiers were vulnerable - and worse, reliant on imprecise, destructive weapons.  For these reasons, Tollund Ötztal and his captains kept the Auxilia to the back areas.  The Eighth's attached formations became adept at pacification efforts and policing operations.  It was once a point of pride for the Legion that their auxilia rarely had to resort to lethal force in carrying out their duties.


Due to their unique skills and complementary mindset, the [[Motroit Enforcers]] were particularly valued by the Mastodontii.  Motroit regiments under the Legion's command were typically assigned to Expeditionary Fleets as their role was to spearhead pacification efforts on particularly unruly planets rather than to engage in frontline combat.  Once a world was brought to heel, less formidable security personnel would be rotated in to allow the Enforcers to rejoin the leading edge of the Great Crusade.


'''Vidutana''': In 3000+ point games, Ötztal can take this special transport for 500 points. Vidutana is a Legion Stormblade with a void shield, a transport capacity of 15, the Command Tank upgrade, and a rear access point. In addition it doesn't take up a Lord of War slot.
==Gene-seed==


Tollund Ötztal's gene-seed was of fair quality but still held several defects.  The tendency towards self-harming expressed as ritual scarification and mortification in successful Neophytes often caused failed candidates to cripple themselves.  Recruits with psychic potential also appear to succumb to madness at a higher rate than in other Legions.


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Mastodontii
Number VIII
Founding First Founding
Successors of N/A
Successor Chapters None
Primarch Tollund Ötztal
Homeworld Tisenjoch
Strength 120,000 at the beginning of the Heresy.
Specialty Mechanised Warfare
Allegiance Chaos Undivided
Colours Ice and Ivory

This page details people, events, and organisations from the /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe. See the /tg/ Heresy Timeline and Galaxy pages for more information on the Alternate Universe.

The Mastodontii were the Eighth of the Space Marine Legions. Led by Tollund Ötztal, they were once beloved defenders of Mankind, a band of gentle warriors who did not hesitate to shoulder the risks of warfare so that innocents could be kept safe. But the schemes of the Ruinous Powers thoroughly corrupted the Mastodontii, turning them into a sadistic brotherhood who lived to see terror in their victim's eyes.

History of the Mastodontii[edit]

It is easy, in hindsight, to see the seeds of the Eighth Legion's downfall. But to look back at history and ask how the leaders of the Imperium could have been so foolish as to rely on the Mastodontii is the greatest of follies. Only those anxious to repeat the mistakes of the past declare that their forebearers are their inferiors in reason or perception. What seems obvious to those who know how the story plays out was once nothing but a suspicion and had to be weighed against repeated demonstrations of faithful service.

Beginnings[edit]

Among the Sacred Band of Hektor Cincinnatus, the Eighth Squad were ten brave soldiers among a brotherhood of two hundred heroes. They served well enough in the Dust Bowl Clash, where Space Marines boarded and seized the war-trakks of the Merican steppe. They shed their blood at Junkers to stop a mad plan to open up the magma locks and turn geothermal power into searing death to warrior and civilian alike. But the half-dozen Eighth Squad warriors who survived the blooding of the Band received no special commendation and their part in the creation of the great Eighth Legion is largely obscure.

Similarly, the Eighth did not play a leading role in the Imperium's initial expansion from Terra in the early days of the Great Crusade. A rare exception to their anonymity came at the Battle of Five Legions. Decimus Vax led their contingent under the command of the great Roman Albrecht and gave his life to assure the Imperial victory on that famous day.

Rolling onwards[edit]

All of the Space Marine Legions were greatly affected by the rediscovery of their Primarchs. The Legion's sire was a source of fresh genetic material that improved their gene-seed and invariably was a mighty warrior and formidable leader. In the case of Tollund Ötztal, who led more by example than by command, he was not merely a tremendous asset to the Eighth Legion but a beloved father-figure to his men. The Primarch rarely sent orders of the day, preferring to express himself in personal missives. He was especially known for the messages of condolence and encouragement he sent to commands that had suffered casualties.

Even the renaming of the Legion to the Mastodontii did not come about through Tollund Ötztal's direct command. The Primarch saw the Legion's transports, especially the Rhino, as particularly important to his way of war. He also identified them with his spirit guide, the Mastodon Sabaka, and explained to his TechMarines that inscribing the Rhino vehicles with the likeness of Sabaka would please the spirits. Although these scions of Mars were not well-accustomed to taking advice on pleasing the Machine Spirits, they were also the sons of Ötztal and followed his instructions. It is unknown whether the images of Sabaka or the skill of Eighth Legion TechMarines was more responsible for the excellent operating qualities of their Rhino park, but other warriors certainly took notice. As was so often the case in the Great Crusade, a chance remark by Hektor Cincinnatus that the Eighth's Rhinos seemed so much better than those of other Legions that it would be better to call them Mastodontii dictated fashion, and the Eighth Legion soon became synonymous with their trademark vehicle.

Among the warriors of the Imperium, the Mastodontii were generally well-regarded for passing lightly over the worlds they conquered. They became bitter rivals of the Stone Men in part due to opposing philosphies, but also due to the personal enmity felt between Onyx the Indestructible and Tollund Ötztal. The Eighth were also drawn into politics, against their natural inclination, by the atrocities carried out by their brother Legions. Tollund Ötztal intervened at the Council of Nikaea and instigated the Ussur Tribunal in an attempt to protect the people of the Galaxy from the worst excesses of the Great Crusade. In hindsight, he need not have worried. The Crusade was soon to end in slaughter and unimaginable horror.

The Heresy[edit]

The fall of the Mastodontii did not come because they were eager to join Hektor's revolt. On the contrary, Tollund Ötztal's first order on hearing of the civil war was to forbid his men from taking sides. Forces that were not already refitting at Tisenjoch were commanded to return home to prevent them from being drawn into the fray. Unfortunately, Ötztal's good intentions were not enough to keep his Legion out of the war. Tisenjoch's strategic location within the Loyalist cordon about Terra made its stated neutrality a matter of great concern to Alexandri of Rosskar and as the Silver Cataphracts Primarch was at full stretch overseeing the construction of defences, he asked Onyx the Indestructible to call on the Mastodontii to aid the Loyalists or - if necessary - eliminate the threat they posed.

It has often been speculated that Alexandri believed the latter possibility to be the most likely. Certainly, sending Onyx to negotiate with Ötztal was a curious decision given the bad blood between the two if the Lord of Rosskar truly felt that the Mastodontii were a possible asset. On the other hand, Alexandri may have simply felt that the Stone Men were too squeamish about the ruthless measures he was imposing in order to prepare his defence and just wanted them out of the way. Regardless, Onyx's demands were not met to his satisfaction and the Stone Men began to attack Tisenjoch.

Initially, the Mastodontii were paralysed by indecision, especially at the highest levels. Tollund Ötztal himself remained sequestered for some time, before meeting with his commanders and giving a short, chilling speech in which he declared that he was ready to take his brother's blood but that the Mastodontii would have to pay the price. Though the Primarch's advisors were deeply unsettled by their lord's change in attitude, they could not deny that the time had come for decisive action or that the situation called for blood. By using the most vicious tactics, the Mastodontii dispirited Onyx's men and saw them from the soil of Tisenjoch. Once the defence was won, Tollund set to rebuilding his Legion, culling those who had hesitated to carry out his sadistic orders and forming the remainder into "hunting groups". The new Mastodontii's first task was to exterminate the population of Tisenjoch and they excelled in this terrible duty.

Culture[edit]

Tisenjoch II
Segmentum

Segmentum Pacificus

Sector

Ildrisviel Sector

System

Tisenjoch System

Population

25,000,000

Class

Feudal World/Space Marine Legion Homeworld

Orbital radius

1.58AU ± 0.12AU

Gravity

1.08G

Temperature

Cold temperate

Even before being reunited with their sire, the Legion was prone to acts of ritual self-mutilation. From their beginning on Terra, the Eighth would render their faces terrible with great scars. As the Eighth Legion expanded, squads of battle-brothers used common patterns of scarification to show their identity. Replacements would take on the ritual marks of their new squadmates, obscuring but never totally erasing any scars they had already earned. By the second century of the Great Crusade, it was possible to read the battle history of a Mastodontii marine on his face.

Self-injury also played a role in the discipline of the Legion. Minor wrong-doing in the ranks would be punished by the offender themselves, with the guilty party engaging in self-flagellation until the mortification of the flesh assuaged their guilt. After the Mastodontii were reunited with their gene-sire, these tendencies became even more manifest. In order to wash away the blood guilt of violence, Legionnaires would mark their victories by taking the whip to their own backs. In many Chapters, it was customary to use barbed whips in order that the blood of the Legion would be join that of the enemy and innocent dead.

The introduction of recruits drawn from Tisenjoch brought new symbolism into the rites and heraldry of the Legion. Representations of great beasts, especially the Mamutoi's mammoth-totem Sabaka, became common. Although the veneration of Sabaka is little-known to the scholars of the Imperium, the image of the mammoth became synonymous with the Eigth Legion and gave them their common sobriquet.

Recruitment and Training[edit]

Though Tisenjoch was not a vastly populated world, its people were uniquely suited to the implantation of the Mastodontii gene-seed. This genetic quirk encouraged the export of the Legion's headquarters from Titan to Ötztal's homeworld sometime in the fifth decade of the Great Crusade. As in other Legions, the Eighth carried out semi-ritualised trials to determine the fitness of their Aspirants. At first, these trials were in common with the traditions of old Terra, but over time the standard became the Test of Four Seasons. Uniquely, Aspirants were paired together and succeeded or failed along with their partner. It is believed that the Test re-enacted the hunting of Andugu, Orgolesh, and Huwadu by the Legion's Primarch, although the precise details were never disclosed to outsiders.

Another idiosyncracy of the Mastodontii training was special instruction in wrestling. Their Primarch was a remarkable grappler and his gene-sons proved worthy heirs. These skills were rarely used in field warfare but often helped the Mastodontii in tight environments, such as tunnel fighting or boarding operations.

Notable Domains[edit]

The heart of the Eighth Legion was Tisenjoch, the feudal world that had been home to their Primarch. From this rugged planet came many of the Legion's recruits and much of its distinctive culture. The Mastodontii also recruited from a handful of other wild worlds scattered throughout the Segmentum Pacificus, bringing the sons of hardy nomads to Tisenjoch to face the Test of Four Seasons.

Notable Members[edit]

  • Culayne Kardynat, Legion Master
  • Centurion Aglukkaq
  • Venerable Dreadnought Kumaglak

Organisation and Doctrine[edit]

Tollund Ötztal saw his men as the most precise instrument of warfare. During the Great Crusade, he sought to bring his warriors close to the enemy, so that collateral damage would be kept to a minimum. However, the Primarch also valued his own men's lives and had little desire to squander them. In pursuit of these goals, the Mastodontii became highly adept at mechanized warfare and established a great motor pool of infantry transports. The Rhino and Land Raider became the Legion's icons, but the Eighth were also highly skilled in the deployment of drop pods, assault rams, and boarding torpedoes. The jump pack was never popular among the Mastodontii, as its users were extremely vulnerable when not on the move. Other vehicles and war engines were deployed sparingly. The Mastodontii regarded tank destroyers and anti-aircraft weapons as the shield of the Legion and employed these arms in all of their campaigns. By comparison, staples of warfare such as tanks, bombers, and artillery were reserved for the most grueling campaigns. The Legion's Titan allies were only called on to face terrible or utterly inhuman foes.

The risks that the ordinary battle brothers of the Legion were asked to endure were matched by their officers. Ötztal himself followed the Terran tradition leading from the front and leaving his armies in command of a trusted subordinate. Commanders of Expedition Fleets and smaller detachments of Mastodontii followed their gene-father's example. Although this method cost the Eighth more officers than more cautious Legions, it also maintained their morale in the most trying conditions.

Perhaps surprisingly, the Mastodontii barely altered their way of war after they swore fealty to Hektor and the Chaos Gods. Where once they had come close to the enemy so that incidental damage might be averted, as Traitors the Eighth Legion longed to kill slow and close, relishing the fear that they induced. Heavy bombardment and rampant destruction were no longer a sin to be avoided, but a wasted opportunity to cultivate the dread of the Ruinous Powers in the fragile hearts of men.

Specialist Troops[edit]

Tollund Ötztal's bodyguard were known as the Skyguard. Every deployment of these elite warriors was a ritual re-enactment of the coming of Ötztal to Tisenjoch, for the Skyborn were specialists in drop warfare. As the cream of the Legion, they had access to powerful Terminator armour and typically armed themselves with lightning claws or other weapons suited to close-quarters fighting.

Support Formations[edit]

APOTHECARION

No other arm of the Legion was honoured so greatly or so completely. Indeed, the Eighth quietly believed that they, not the Eternal Zealots or the Life Bringers, were the only Marines who fully understood the value of their Apothecaries. Among the Mastodontii, the Apothecarion was revered as the font of life and its protector. Without new Marines, the Eighth's mission could not be completed, but it was equally good to preserve the life of veteran Battle Brothers so that they could continue their own work.

ARMORIUM

It is said that when Tollund Ötztal first laid eyes on a Rhino transport, he smiled and gently stroked the machine's hull. The war spirit within purred at his touch, for it was kin to the Mamutoi's ally Sabaka and knew Ötztal as a friend. For this reason, the TechMarines of the Mastodontii are known as the Sons of Sabaka by their brother marines. In truth, these mysterious figures owe more to Mars than Tisenjoch when it comes to their spiritual beliefs, but the path of the TechMarine is always one of balancing the twin mysteries that they embrace.

CASTRA

Perhaps the most eccentric of the Legion's support arms, the Mastodontii Castra refused to fortify cities. They believed that by making population centers defensible, they encouraged brutal and indiscriminate city-fighting. Instead, the Eighth Legion's engineers focused their skills on fortified lines and stations to help prevent civilian areas being threatened in the first place.

LIBRARUS

Tollund Ötztal's gene-seed proved especially difficult to implant into psykers. All those who see the Warp risk mental instability, but the would-be Librarians of the Eighth Legion were particularly prone to madness. While this genetic flaw left the Legion's Librarus under-staffed, those few who withstood the trial of the gene-seed were invariably strong-willed and capable. The Mastodontii Librarus was headed by Erlik, an unusually ugly marine whose facial scars made him seem more like a monster than a man.

VICTUALARY

Though capable enough as a logistical centre, the Eighth Legion's Victualary never developed the intelligence-gathering capabilities found in other Legions. The Mastodontii did not even issue Warrants of Trade in any great quantity, being content to simply take what information came to them. Such complacency sometimes led the Legion into difficult situations, but Tollund Ötztal firmly believed that his men were warriors and should not find excuses to absentee themselves from the battlefield.

Fleet[edit]

While acknowledging the necessity of their warfleet, the Eighth Legion did not hold it in high regard. They were loathe to call on the guns of the fleet to provide support from orbit. Even when engaging other void ships, the Mastodontii generally trusted to their skill at boarding actions. Boarding torpedoes were an especially popular method of delivering boarders, as the speed of these small vessels offered their passengers considerable protection. In line with this philosophy, Tollund Ötztal's flagship, the Gloriana-class Battleship Starspear was as much macro-transporter as warship.

Auxilia and Allies[edit]

The Mastodontii attempted to keep their Auxilia from front-line service throughout the Great Crusade. This decision was not underscored by chauvinism, as some suggested, but by the belief that mortal soldiers were vulnerable - and worse, reliant on imprecise, destructive weapons. For these reasons, Tollund Ötztal and his captains kept the Auxilia to the back areas. The Eighth's attached formations became adept at pacification efforts and policing operations. It was once a point of pride for the Legion that their auxilia rarely had to resort to lethal force in carrying out their duties.

Due to their unique skills and complementary mindset, the Motroit Enforcers were particularly valued by the Mastodontii. Motroit regiments under the Legion's command were typically assigned to Expeditionary Fleets as their role was to spearhead pacification efforts on particularly unruly planets rather than to engage in frontline combat. Once a world was brought to heel, less formidable security personnel would be rotated in to allow the Enforcers to rejoin the leading edge of the Great Crusade.

Gene-seed[edit]

Tollund Ötztal's gene-seed was of fair quality but still held several defects. The tendency towards self-harming expressed as ritual scarification and mortification in successful Neophytes often caused failed candidates to cripple themselves. Recruits with psychic potential also appear to succumb to madness at a higher rate than in other Legions.

The Space Marine Legions of the /tg/ Heresy
Loyalist: The Entombed - Eyes of the Emperor - Scale Bearers - Silver Cataphracts
Steel Marshals - Stone Men - Thunder Kings - Void Angels - War Scribes
Traitor: Black Augurs - The Justiciars - Eternal Zealots - Heralds of Hektor
Iron Rangers - Life Bringers - Lions Rampant - Mastodontii - Sons of Fire