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{{Infobox 40k Nations | |||
|name= Scourge Stars | |||
|image= [[Image:Death_Guard_Flag.PNG|300px|center]] | |||
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|Capital=Unknown, perhaps the Plague Planet | |||
|Official Languages=Low Gothic | |||
|Power=Minor Power | |||
|Size=3 Systems, 10 Confirmed Planets | |||
|Head of State=[[Daemon Prince|Daemon]] [[Primarch]] [[Mortarion]] | |||
|Head of Government=[[Daemon Prince|Daemon]] [[Primarch]] [[Mortarion]] | |||
|Governmental Structure=Unitary Totalitarian Theocratic Dictatorship | |||
|State Religion/Ideology=[[Nurgle]] Worship | |||
|Demographic=[[Humans]], [[Daemons|Daemons of Nurgle]], Warp Beasts | |||
|Military Force=[[Death Guard]], [[Plague Zombies]], [[Daemons|Daemons of Nurgle]], Cultists | |||
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The Scourge Stars is the new mini-empire formed by the [[Death Guard]] under the leadership of [[Mortarion]] and a few others (But mostly Morty). | |||
Made up of 3 diseased star systems, [[Cringe|pretentiously named Noxias, Verminox and Rottgrave Imperium]] (seriously, Administratum? Might as well wrap the stars in tape and hand'em to Nurgle), it was created during the waning years of the [[Indomitus Crusade]] in the 42nd millennium and its existence is there to simply [[Troll]] the fuck out of the [[Ultramarines|Smurfs]] and annoy the heck out of [[Roboute Guilliman|Rowboat Girlyman]] since it is located right to the galactic north of [[Ultramar]]. | |||
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Essentially speaking, the Scourge Stars is pretty much the North Korea of WH40K. You know, as in that they are [[That Guy|that asshole neighbor that borders just north from Ultramar (South Korea), ''really'' want to have Ultramar despite being significantly weaker, have a fat and bloated tin-pot dictator that rules over a half-dead population and is constantly flinging shit over your fence.]] Except instead of shit, it's... ok, it's still shit but it's Nurgle shit alongside [[Plague Wars|waves of Virus Bombs, Nurgle Marines, and Mortarion's unwashed socks and underwear]]. How rude. | |||
[[File:Scourge_Stars_Map_2.jpg|400px|left|thumb|[[Troll|"That's a nice sector there, Rouboute.]] [[Plague Wars|Mind if I remodel it?"]]]] | |||
==Overview== | |||
[[File:Scourge_Stars_Map.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Star systems of the Scourge Stars. [[Edgy|GW's naming sense at its finest.]]]] | |||
The Scourge Stars were originally three loyal systems of the [[Imperium of Man|Imperium,]] until [[Black Crusade|Abaddon's thirteenth bender]] caused [[Great Rift|reality to get a little funny]]. With [[Dark Imperium|half of the galaxy finding reality was out to lunch]] with communications and [[Warp]] travel virtually impossible, Ol' Morty and his boss saw a prime opportunity to troll the overly-clean [[Ultramarines]] and promptly invaded the north of Ultramar in the [[Plague Wars]]. | |||
A [[WAAAGH|WAAAGH!]] was sighted during the formation of the Scourge Stars, in which [[Warlords|Warlord]] Badsmak led a headlong charge against the Death Guard to the Galactic West of the Scourge Stars. It would have gone off swimmingly for the [[Orks]] if the opponent they faced did not possess a fucking daemon Primarch, especially one such as [[Mortarion]] who is not only an accomplished infantry commander before his heresy, but also quite adept at biological and chemical warfare after. [[Rape|As you can guess from the likely outcome,]] Warlord Badsmak got proper krumped before fleeing like a pussy. Hmmmm.....[[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|An Ork Warlord that flees when the situation goes dire?]] [[Gorgutz 'Ead 'Unter|I wonder where I heard that before?]] | |||
The Nurglite forces located within the Scourge Stars are commanded by three of Nurgle's greatest commanders, who are charged with the single goal of adding the worlds of Ultramar to the Chaos God's Garden. It's unknown whether the [[Plague Planet]] is considered the capitol of the Scourge Stars (seeing as how unlike [[Sortiarius]], it is still trapped in the [[Warp|Immaterium]]), but considering the strategic and religious importance of the Plague Planet, it probably is. | |||
With the conclusion of the Plague Wars, its future is currently unclear. The forces of Nurgle seemed to withdraw from Ultramar to protect the Scourge Stars which had come under threat from other followers of Chaos. The resultant conflict is known as the "War in the Rift". It also appears as if Guilliman intends to launch a campaign against the systems in the near future. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 22 June 2023
Scourge Stars | |
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Capital |
Unknown, perhaps the Plague Planet |
Official Languages |
Low Gothic |
Power |
Minor Power |
Size |
3 Systems, 10 Confirmed Planets |
Head of State | |
Head of Government | |
Governmental Structure |
Unitary Totalitarian Theocratic Dictatorship |
State Religion/Ideology |
Nurgle Worship |
Demographic |
Humans, Daemons of Nurgle, Warp Beasts |
Military Force |
Death Guard, Plague Zombies, Daemons of Nurgle, Cultists |
The Scourge Stars is the new mini-empire formed by the Death Guard under the leadership of Mortarion and a few others (But mostly Morty).
Made up of 3 diseased star systems, pretentiously named Noxias, Verminox and Rottgrave Imperium (seriously, Administratum? Might as well wrap the stars in tape and hand'em to Nurgle), it was created during the waning years of the Indomitus Crusade in the 42nd millennium and its existence is there to simply Troll the fuck out of the Smurfs and annoy the heck out of Rowboat Girlyman since it is located right to the galactic north of Ultramar.
Essentially speaking, the Scourge Stars is pretty much the North Korea of WH40K. You know, as in that they are that asshole neighbor that borders just north from Ultramar (South Korea), really want to have Ultramar despite being significantly weaker, have a fat and bloated tin-pot dictator that rules over a half-dead population and is constantly flinging shit over your fence. Except instead of shit, it's... ok, it's still shit but it's Nurgle shit alongside waves of Virus Bombs, Nurgle Marines, and Mortarion's unwashed socks and underwear. How rude.
Overview[edit]
The Scourge Stars were originally three loyal systems of the Imperium, until Abaddon's thirteenth bender caused reality to get a little funny. With half of the galaxy finding reality was out to lunch with communications and Warp travel virtually impossible, Ol' Morty and his boss saw a prime opportunity to troll the overly-clean Ultramarines and promptly invaded the north of Ultramar in the Plague Wars.
A WAAAGH! was sighted during the formation of the Scourge Stars, in which Warlord Badsmak led a headlong charge against the Death Guard to the Galactic West of the Scourge Stars. It would have gone off swimmingly for the Orks if the opponent they faced did not possess a fucking daemon Primarch, especially one such as Mortarion who is not only an accomplished infantry commander before his heresy, but also quite adept at biological and chemical warfare after. As you can guess from the likely outcome, Warlord Badsmak got proper krumped before fleeing like a pussy. Hmmmm.....An Ork Warlord that flees when the situation goes dire? I wonder where I heard that before?
The Nurglite forces located within the Scourge Stars are commanded by three of Nurgle's greatest commanders, who are charged with the single goal of adding the worlds of Ultramar to the Chaos God's Garden. It's unknown whether the Plague Planet is considered the capitol of the Scourge Stars (seeing as how unlike Sortiarius, it is still trapped in the Immaterium), but considering the strategic and religious importance of the Plague Planet, it probably is.
With the conclusion of the Plague Wars, its future is currently unclear. The forces of Nurgle seemed to withdraw from Ultramar to protect the Scourge Stars which had come under threat from other followers of Chaos. The resultant conflict is known as the "War in the Rift". It also appears as if Guilliman intends to launch a campaign against the systems in the near future.
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