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While he did give the [[Ultramarines]] a rather [[Squad broken|good pounding]], the fact that he had to ally with [[M'kar]] to do so significantly drops his cool factor. Still, at least he loses to one of the only [[Captain Titus|two]] cool Ultramarines, rather than the faggots under [[Cato Sicarius]]. | While he did give the [[Ultramarines]] a rather [[Squad broken|good pounding]], the fact that he had to ally with [[M'kar]] to do so significantly drops his cool factor. Still, at least he loses to one of the only [[Captain Titus|two]] cool Ultramarines, rather than the faggots under [[Cato Sicarius]]. | ||
Some might argue that destroying one planet, engaging in pretty tame Slaaneshi-style experiments, stealing a box of geneseed, and being a relatively ordinary Astartes who doesn't personally draw on the Chaos Gods makes him the most evil villain in 40k. This overlooks those [[Araghast the Pillager|who did the first thing a thousand times more]], those [[Fabius Bile|who did the second]] [[Lucius the Eternal|and probably first a lot more]], those who [[Blood Ravens|probably did the third at least once]], [[Dark Eldar|and let's not forget certain non-human factions]]. On the other hand, he did manage to maintain a good fortress with a [[Bloodthirster]] stuck inside, on Medrengard, which ended up getting broken only thanks to the chisel-pulling skills of the Ultramarines, so his tactical competence still exceeds that of [[Bale|some]] [[Firaeveus Carron|other]] [[Abaddon|(armless) failures]]. | Some might argue that destroying one planet, engaging in pretty tame Slaaneshi-style experiments, stealing a box of geneseed, and being a relatively ordinary Astartes who doesn't personally draw on the Chaos Gods makes him the most evil villain in 40k. This overlooks those [[Araghast the Pillager|who did the first thing a thousand times more]], those [[Fabius Bile|who did the second]] [[Lucius the Eternal|and probably first a lot more]], those who [[Blood Ravens|probably did the third at least once]], [[Dark Eldar|and let's not forget certain non-human factions who've done all of the above and maybe more]]. On the other hand, he did manage to maintain a good fortress with a [[Bloodthirster]] stuck inside, on Medrengard, which ended up getting broken only thanks to the chisel-pulling skills of the Ultramarines, so his tactical competence still exceeds that of [[Bale|some]] [[Firaeveus Carron|other]] [[Abaddon|(armless) failures]]. | ||
==Honsou The Nice== | ==Honsou The Nice== |
Revision as of 17:10, 29 February 2016
Honsou is a Warsmith of the Iron Warriors Chaos Space Marines. Like most of his ilk, he gets shit done. Evil shit. Notable for being the eternal rival of Uriel Ventris and creating inventive new ways to make Chaos Space Marines. He's also a mix of Iron Warriors geneseed with a bit of Imperial Fist thrown in, courtesy of Fabulous Bill.
Honsou's Blotter In Brief
- Created by Fabius Bile from the mixed geneseed of an exemplary Imperial Fists captain and one of the few remaining honourable Iron Warriors, Honorable Soulaka. Due to an accident in the lab, the container holding this mixed geneseed was partially defaced, leaving only the letters "HON" and "SOU" on the side. Saved by Lucius while he was still a glint in the apothecary's eye. What a bastard.
- Siege of Hydra Cordatus – Honsou ransacked an Imperial Fists gene-seed cache and became a Warsmith of the Iron Warriors traitor legion.
- The Horrors of Medrengard – Medrengard was Honsou's planetary base in the Eye of Terror from where he headed the unfathomably evil Daemonculaba project using the stolen gene-seed. At the same time he fought off the Grand Companies of two rival Warsmiths, killing one and absorbing his army. The
goodhorrific times came to an end when an Ultramarine by the name of Uriel Ventris showed up and freed a bloodthirster bound to the Warsmith's fortress. This resulted in the near-total destruction of both his fortress and his forces, but not before the Daemonculaba spits out a clone of Ventris dubbed "the Newborn". Thus began an obsession in Honsou... - Genocide at Tarsis Ultra – The Ultramarines spent years and countless resources and lives to repel a Tyranid incursion at Tarsis Ultra. Honsou, filled with salt after his little science project got smashed, virus bombed that bitch. Following in the fine tradition of chaos lords, he rendered a planet a lifeless rock out of spite, rather than to achieve a strategic purpose.
- The Skull Harvest – From the heart of the Maelstrom, it's the EVILEST CHAMPION OF THE GALAXY contest!! Last man standing is declared the evilest and has the right to lead the Chaos warbands of the slain losers! Thus, by murdering a few dozen opponents in the arena, he garnered a force of 17,000 warriors composed of Chaos Space Marines, pirates, and xenos.
- The Daemon Prince M'kar – after slaughtering the occupants of a secret Ultramarines star fort, Honsou released the Daemon Prince M'kar the Reborn from his confinement. M'kar then daemonically possessed and desecrated an armoured Ultramarines Dreadnought to aid Honsou in his dark designs.
- Assault on Ultramar – With his army (dubbed the "Bloodborn" by M'kar, a name the Warsmith hated) Honsou embarked on a quest to destroy all of Ultramar. Honsou himself leads the assault on Calth, Ventris's homeworld, with orders from M'kar to destroy the lost Tomb of Remus Ventanus, who led the defense of Calth during the Horus Heresy and was rediscovered by Ventris as a child. Taking a look at Ventanus's sarcophagus, Honsou finds the Shard of Erebus, a ritual knife, and Honsou realizes that M'kar fears the weapon. Confronting Ventris at the tomb with his bodyguard, the Iron Warriors nearly overwhelm the Ultramarines and Raven Guard when all of a sudden the Legion of the Damned show up and start using the Iron Warriors as target practice, and the ghost of Remus Ventanus seriously injures Honsou in the battle. Rather than let Ventris kill him, Honsou activates the bombs that destroy the tomb. The Ultramarines ultimately beat back the Bloodborn, and Marneus Calgar kills M'kar with the Shard of Erebus, but not before the invasion killed a third of the Chapter. Honsou escaped and presently remains at large. Thus he exists as an ever-looming danger to the Ultramarines and the Imperium of Man...
A Bad Enough Dude to Serve Chaos
Being a grade-S sick fuck, Honsou oversaw the Daemonculaba after acquiring some geneseed. The Daemonculaba process produced new Chaos Space Marines, entailing a shocking myriad of cruelties whose peak was flaying people alive and forcibly impregnating women via reverse c-sections. It's probably Tuesday tea break on your average Slaaneshi daemon world, but it is one of the few examples that actually pops up in text and is given some fleshing out.
He also killed a few billion people at Tarsis Ultra and rendered the entire planet a lifeless rock with some well applied virus bombs for the sole purpose of maliciously spiting Uriel Ventris. In other words, an action on the pedigree of over 99% of chaos lords, whose only difference is occasionally making planetfall and actually fighting like men or building temples on everything.
While he did give the Ultramarines a rather good pounding, the fact that he had to ally with M'kar to do so significantly drops his cool factor. Still, at least he loses to one of the only two cool Ultramarines, rather than the faggots under Cato Sicarius.
Some might argue that destroying one planet, engaging in pretty tame Slaaneshi-style experiments, stealing a box of geneseed, and being a relatively ordinary Astartes who doesn't personally draw on the Chaos Gods makes him the most evil villain in 40k. This overlooks those who did the first thing a thousand times more, those who did the second and probably first a lot more, those who probably did the third at least once, and let's not forget certain non-human factions who've done all of the above and maybe more. On the other hand, he did manage to maintain a good fortress with a Bloodthirster stuck inside, on Medrengard, which ended up getting broken only thanks to the chisel-pulling skills of the Ultramarines, so his tactical competence still exceeds that of some other (armless) failures.
Honsou The Nice
Despite the fact he's a ruthless and merciless warlord, responsible for the deaths of billions of innocent people, Honsou is a decent and just leader to his men. You would never see him sending his men to certain death without a very good reason, and most times he actually joins them despite the danger. You would never see him killing his subordinates for anything lesser than outright treachery. He made Daemonculaba for the entirely reasonable purpose of pumping out more space marines, rather than for the sake of torturing innocent people like some Haemonculi would. Honsou shows respect to both his allies and his foes, which is something rarely seen amongst corpse-worshipers or even Tau. Of course, being the Chaos Lord he need to meet his work quotas, but he never descends to cartoonish villainy for the sake of villainy. It is stated in-universe, that if not for the fact that he was born (made?) in already Chaos-corrupted legion, Honsu would have been great material for a noble imperial hero.
His general decency contrasts very heavily with his villainous moments, which is probably the reason why those moments look much more monstrous and terrible than pretty much the same things performed by Fabius Bile or Abaddon. In fact, his humanity is what makes his evil so much more disturbing.
Famous members of the Traitor Legions | |
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Originating from the Canon: |
Abaddon - Ahzek Ahriman - Argel Tal - Cypher - Doomrider Eidolon - Erebus - Fabius Bile - Haarken Worldclaimer - Honsou - Horus Aximand Iskandar Khayon - Kharn - Kor Phaeron - Lheorvine Ukris - Lucius Lugft Huron - Luther - Madox - Maloghurst - Necrosius the Undying - Occam - Sevatar Shon'tu - Svane Vulfbad - Talos - Telemachon Lyras - Typhus - Ygethmor - Zardu Layak - Zhufor |
Originating from the games: |
Araghast the Pillager - Azariah Kyras - Bale - Crull - Eliphas The Inheritor Firaeveus Carron - Kain - Nemeroth - Neroth - Sindri Myr - Varius |