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*'''''Awenyddion ''''': "Inspired Ones". The most decorated, veteran Legionaries under each Dunn Rig's command. The armaments of the Awenyddion varied depending on which clan and tribe they served with. Regardless of their tribe, each was a truly superlative warrior. | *'''''Awenyddion ''''': "Inspired Ones". The most decorated, veteran Legionaries under each Dunn Rig's command. The armaments of the Awenyddion varied depending on which clan and tribe they served with. Regardless of their tribe, each was a truly superlative warrior. | ||
*'''''Drakk Fal''''': "Dragonblooded." The Drakk Fal are high-speed rapid reaction force said to be first formed during the Crannórga campaign. Their name comes from the Alessian Sea Dragon, a cruel and merciless creature that strikes with no warning or hesitation. They are commonly found using two-handed axes or swords and jetpacks, although they will sometimes carry a melta or plasma gun as backup. They will always have a dedicated Thunderhawk or Stormbird, as well as a Rhino they have customized to their liking. | *'''''Drakk Fal''''': "Dragonblooded." The Drakk Fal are a high-speed rapid reaction force said to be first formed during the Crannórga campaign. Their name comes from the Alessian Sea Dragon, a cruel and merciless creature that strikes with no warning or hesitation. They are commonly found using two-handed axes or swords and jetpacks, although they will sometimes carry a melta or plasma gun as backup. They will always have a dedicated Thunderhawk or Stormbird, as well as a Rhino they have customized to their liking. | ||
*'''''Breaca Seath''''' : "Faerie Marked", Specialized armoured shock assault and line-breaker fast attack formations. They are originated from inter-legion fraternity of blacksmith-engineers and consequently proficient at utilizing plasma, graviton and other exotic, esoteric arsenals. Their signature equipment is a unique open-top Rhino variant, ''Cailleach Crach''(the Raiding Witch). While sacrificing some transport capacity and protection, it enables them equipped with normally unusable, or unfitting, weaponry. Typically the Faerie Marked were Techmarines, though a select few of the Legion's Silverhands were allowed to join. | *'''''Breaca Seath''''' : "Faerie Marked", Specialized armoured shock assault and line-breaker fast attack formations. They are originated from inter-legion fraternity of blacksmith-engineers and consequently proficient at utilizing plasma, graviton and other exotic, esoteric arsenals. Their signature equipment is a unique open-top Rhino variant, ''Cailleach Crach''(the Raiding Witch). While sacrificing some transport capacity and protection, it enables them equipped with normally unusable, or unfitting, weaponry. Typically the Faerie Marked were Techmarines, though a select few of the Legion's Silverhands were allowed to join. |
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Thunder Kings | ||
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Battle Cry | "For the High King and the Emperor!" | |
Number | XI | |
Founding | First Founding | |
Successors of | N/A | |
Successor Chapters | Hammers of Brennus, Red Branch Knights | |
Chapter Master | Corradh the Daring | |
Primarch | Brennus | |
Homeworld | Alessia (destroyed), Soctis Cluster | |
Strength | 120,000 total before the Heresy; 7 Grand Companies loyal, 5 Traitor | |
Specialty | Generalists, furious melee | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Gold, blue, some green |
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.
Summary of Legion XXII
The XXII Legion, the Thunder Kings, are the stalwart scions of Brennus, the 14th Primarch to be discovered by the Emperor. It is rumored that the Thunder Kings claim descent from similar genetic stock as the Thunder Warriors of old, and are thus often simultaneously the subject of both interest and revile as a consequence. They are larger than the majority of other Astartes, yet exhibit no other outward signs that would betray such lineage. They are seen as a stubborn, albeit noble Legion and Chapter, and are generalists suited to performing competently at nearly any role assigned to them. Notably, they have many successor chapters, with whom the Thunder Kings still maintain contact and friendly relations. After the voluntary burning of Alessia, the Chapter now recruits from a series of worlds located in a group of star systems known as the Soctis Cluster, where they de facto operate a kingdom in miniature within the Imperium.
Legion Tactics
Though the Thunder Kings will employ any necessary tactics in the field, their overall strategies are influenced by Brennus' time on Alessia. Brennus learned patience while hunting the planet's great beasts across the hills, forests, and mountains. These fey and powerful creatures could easily overpower a hunter not prepared to face them, and so Brennus developed a great skill for organization and logistics. This allowed him to ensure that, when the time came to fight a beast, he knew everything about killing it, and was prepared to do so efficiently and quickly. However, he also learned the virtue of boldness and quickness of action in the inter-tribal battles of Alessia. Tribal armies were composed of great masses of foot soldiers, led by champions and local “heroes”, warriors supposedly chosen by the gods and blessed with great strength. These men would charge in first in all battles while the common men stayed back, rarely joining in the fight unless pressing for absolute destruction of a foe. Brennus saw how the champions could motivate the men, and inspire them to fight harder, so he began sending them in shortly after the champions began fighting. This would often cause a clan to simply surrender, feeling it better to accept the easy terms offered by the Skyborn then be wiped out. Brennus took these lessons with him to the stars: he treated planets and star systems as great beasts, sending his men out to learn everything they could about them and relay it back to him. Once he knew enough about the foe, they would be overwhelmed by troops chosen to overcome specific weaknesses, while minimizing civilian casualties. Astartes would fight as Alessian champions, charging into the enemy ahead of their masses of human followers, inspiring the mortals with acts of daring heroism and combat feats. Though the Thunder Kings favor melee combat as a whole, they are not fools, and recognize the value of long range fighting. Even the most dedicated Devastator marine will carry a chainsword or axe. Those men considered the greatest veterans of the Thunder Kings carry weapons of all varieties, shouldering a weight in arms that could stagger a warrior of less brawn. The Thunder Kings favor Rhinos and assault chariots above other vehicles. Rhinos are valued for their speed and brawn; many a band of Thunder Kings has rammed holes into a barricade to allow for human troops to flood through. Assault chariots are usually crewed by Veterans, with a Devastator Marine riding a bike customized with the heavy weapons he favors, or those best for the fight; the carriage is manned by an Assault Marine, slinging grenades and cutting foes in twain as the chariot speeds by, only to break off before any reprisal is possible.
Legion Equipment
The Thunder kings take great pride in their personal equipmen; Alessian culture considers blacksmithing a high art. Sergeants and Clan leaders often wear finely woven cloaks, ornate belts, and well crafted, if slightly gaudy broaches and bangles. Every marine among the Thunder Kings adorns his armor and weapons with various fetishes and charms, usually crafted with the intricate knotwork and animal patterns unique to Alessia; these charms are believed to provide strength, protection, and other benefits. The Thunder Kings often eschew weapons like Thunder Hammers and Lightning Claws in the place of Power Swords and Spears. The Thunder Kings use a unique variant of attack bike, the Soctis pattern Assault Chariot, which has a sidecar placed behind the bike rather than alongside it. Jetbikes exist in this pattern, but are mostly operated by senior legion commanders. The Thunder Kings also commonly employ leather slings, mostly for hurling grenades. However, some do carry plasteel or ceramite bullets, which can be hurled an incredible distance by transhumans.
Legion Specialists
- Gofannoi: Psykers among the Thunder Kings are known as "Goffanoi," a title referring to an ancient god of smiths. A common nickname for the members of the order is “Silverhands”, after their practice of painting their right gauntlet silver to resemble that deity. Although all of the marines of Brennus' legion are adept at the art of smithing to some degree (a test of smithcraft being part of the legion's aspirant trials), the Gofannoi are particulary proficient in crafting arms and armor of fell power. Rather than manifesting their powers openly as do the psykers of other legions, the Goffanoi channel their ability into their craft, imbuing the intricate knotwork and animal motifs of their blade, armor, and vehicle adornments with psychic energy. These implements may be wielded by non-psykers, and will still function, if to a lesser degree, but in the hands of a psyker they pulse with true power. Brennus himself is a member of the Goffanoi, as he is able to craft and wield these items to their full potential. Individual members of the Silverhands tend to specialize in a particular area of crafting, such as weaponsmithing; they tend to work closely with Techmarines, and often the more skilled among them are capable of crafting power weapons and other advanced items. The Gofannoi rarely if ever use their psychic powers in an over manner; they prefer to fight among their battle brothers, allowing their ability to flow into their items of power, and those of their allies.
- Filid: The Filid are the apothecaries of the Thunder Kings, entrusted with both the mental and physical health of their brothers. Their name is taken from the wandering bards and poets of Alessia, who would compose both heroic songs and poems to exalt a king or tribal leader, and satirical verse to denigrate and demean the enemies of their patron. When Brennus took control of the legion, he reasoned that if the apothecaries were to heal his men, they should know their deeds and sentiments, and so he instructed each apothecary in the Alessian poetic tradition. After the issuance of the Chaplain Edict, the Filid took on this role as well; they were already trusted by their fellows, and so were the best choice to watch over them for signs of sorcery.
Elite Formations
- Déith Cernun: The "Horned Gods". They are the greatest veterans of the 1st Grand Company, which was formed mostly from members of Brennus' personal tribe. All were equipped with Terminator armor and served as both the Primarch's bodyguard and the most elite shock troops of the legion. The Horned Gods were called in when a foe resisted the Thunder King's strategies for too long, the Horned Gods were teleported in to end resistance as quickly and as thoroughly as possible. In keeping with the Legion's generalist strategy, these veterans each had a mighty personal arsenal, containing weapons fit for any situation; they usually carried as much of this arsenal as possible, to allow for shifting needs in battle. The Horned Gods got their name both for the rite they had to undertake to prove they were worthy to join, and because of their appearance; anyone wishing to join had to hunt and kill an Alessian mega-stag, with only a spear, a sling, and a pouch of stones, and they wore the stag's antlers on their helmets as a sign of their rank. Unusually, the Gods always had a dedicated apothecary, one of the Legion's Filid, and a dedicated Librarian of the Silverhands.
- Awenyddion : "Inspired Ones". The most decorated, veteran Legionaries under each Dunn Rig's command. The armaments of the Awenyddion varied depending on which clan and tribe they served with. Regardless of their tribe, each was a truly superlative warrior.
- Drakk Fal: "Dragonblooded." The Drakk Fal are a high-speed rapid reaction force said to be first formed during the Crannórga campaign. Their name comes from the Alessian Sea Dragon, a cruel and merciless creature that strikes with no warning or hesitation. They are commonly found using two-handed axes or swords and jetpacks, although they will sometimes carry a melta or plasma gun as backup. They will always have a dedicated Thunderhawk or Stormbird, as well as a Rhino they have customized to their liking.
- Breaca Seath : "Faerie Marked", Specialized armoured shock assault and line-breaker fast attack formations. They are originated from inter-legion fraternity of blacksmith-engineers and consequently proficient at utilizing plasma, graviton and other exotic, esoteric arsenals. Their signature equipment is a unique open-top Rhino variant, Cailleach Crach(the Raiding Witch). While sacrificing some transport capacity and protection, it enables them equipped with normally unusable, or unfitting, weaponry. Typically the Faerie Marked were Techmarines, though a select few of the Legion's Silverhands were allowed to join.
- Obaidh Sidhe : "Faerie Folk". Specialized urban warfare and siege assault formations focused on minimize casualties, both Imperials and civilians. They were the only Thunder Kings to regularly use Thunder Hammers. The particular pattern of hammer they used was intended to stun foes as opposed to slaying them, allowing for a mostly unharmed prisoner. The Faerie Folk always maintain a squad of Filid, to ensure their prisoners are kept in acceptable condition.
- Lann an Arsa: "Blades of the Ancients." Risen with advent of Legion Fleet. Elite boarding parties and specialized breacher formations. They were highly respected among the Legion and were commonly given high quality and exotic equipment. A signature piece was a slimmed down jump pack. This variant was not meant for rapid assaults, but rather to allow the marine to maneuver in the void. They also carried shaped melta charges suitable for blasting a hole into a starship hull, if used in great enough numbers.
- Oingheaw Andagha : "Daughters of Starfire". Legion's elite fleet formations. Due to significance of Legion fleet elements, they exert substantial influence. Experts of void warfare and closely associated with Lann an Arsa, which performs boarding actions.
Legion Culture
The Thunder Kings, upon being reunited with their primarch, largely replaced their myriad customs with those of Alessian tribes. They were a legion prone to celebration and bold gestures; the ancient sagas speak of massive feasts thrown by the great leaders of the Legion, including Brennus himself. They were quick to give gifts to cement friendships or seal a bargain; often, a gift like this would be an item of the giver's own design. All Thunder Kings wore a fair number or amulets, torcs, and other forms of jewelry. The number and quality of these items had a loose indication of an individual's status, though specific items could always mark a leader. Though they accepted the Imperial Truth, the Thunder Kings did not much change the old beliefs and superstitions of their world. All the beings they once called "gods" were now thought of as the spirits of ancient human heroes. The Thunder Kings in fact thought of themselves and their cousins as the heroes of their age, and expected to pass honorably into the Otherworld when their time was done.
In battle, the Thunder Kings tended towards acts of daring on the front lines of combat. Each man sought to perform deeds of valor that would bring honor to him, and through him the wider Imperium. Squads were encouraged to accept surrender, and would often be seen toting around a small retinue of these Banndaor, or "Bond-slaves". Despite their name, these prisoners were treated quite well. Usually they did little more than polish and maintain the weapons of their captors until returned as part of peace or conquest.
Legion Organization
The Thunder Kings are organized along largely traditional lines. When reunited with their primarch, he rearranged the legion to consist of 12 Grand Companies, each correlating to one of the tribes of Alessia. When Brennus first organized these companies, they numbered about 5,000 marines each, but by the beginning of the Heresy would grow to about 10,000. These Grand Companies are each commanded by a Dunn Rig, or “Fortress King”, most of whom were uplifted from the chiefs of the Alessian tribes, or a close blood relative. Each Grand Company is further divided into smaller 1-2000 marine units called “Clans”, which usually consist of marines of similar temperament and combat specialty; each of these clans is led by a champion, or Chabad Rig (Chariot King). Usually a unit of 500 will have its own sub-chief, known as a Rouster; often this position will be filled by one of the Filid. Squads are known as Kerns,, and they are led by warriors known as Curadh ("Champions"). Individual Clans are largely independent; while they are ultimately subject to the decisions of the Dunn Rig (As the Grand Companies are ultimately subject to Brennus, the Ard Rig or High King), in practice they are usually left alone to complete their objectives. The Tribes are responsible for the training and equipping of Astartes in affiliated clans more than anything else.
In the modern era, the Thunder Kings and their successors act largely as Codex Chapters. As the clans were used operating as fairly small, independent units, the process of splitting apart came naturally. Given their sanction by the Imperium, they also knew it was that or die out as a force entirely. All of the original Second Founding Chapters are crusading chapters; in the millennia since the beginning of their original Penitent Crusade, several successor chapters have been granted the right to a homeworld. The Thunder Kings chapter itself, however, is still on crusade.
5th Grand Company
Scean Realta | ||
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Chapter Master | Dubh Thought-Stealer | |
Specialty | Close Combat Shock Assault | |
Allegiance | Traitor/Khorne | |
Colours | Forest Green and Blood Red |
The Star Eaters made their home in the darkest, oldest forests, on Alessia's easternmost subcontinent. The people there had long been under the thrall of dark priests and fell-handed warriors worshiping the ancient Crow Queen, the most bloodthirsty aspect of Alessia's war goddess. When Brennus conquered them, he did not outlaw the Queen's worship outright, but he did command that the ritual beheading of enemies be ceased. Heads taken in honest battle could be given to the Queen, but innocents were forbidden. Dubh Though-Stealer viewed his command as a way to distance himself from the Primarch, who he viewed as having upset the natural order of Alessia. Though the ships of the Star Eaters were often meticulous, all held one or more hidden charnel shrines to the Crow Queen. Most were unaware that she was an aspect of Khorne, but few would have cared in the slightest. They were easily led to betray Brennus with the promise of being able to openly enact their old rituals, and also the knowledge that their patron would bestow upon them new and fantastic power. The Scean Realta were known for their height, even among a legion of giants, and they favored violent melee combat above all else. The commonly used two-handed weapons of all sorts, forgoing the shields so common in other tribes.
7th Grand Company
Slaigo | ||
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Chapter Master | Berit Goldteeth | |
Specialty | Medium-range Assault | |
Allegiance | Traitor/Slaanesh | |
Colours | Forest Green and Pink |
The Slaigo, whose name meant "Shell Hoarders", were the richest tribe of Alessia. Their territory contained both plentiful sites for mining gold, and was also close to vast deposits of the shallow-water plant most of Alessia used for tattoo ink and body paint. When Brennus conquered them, he set on them higher tribute than other tribes, reasoning that they could stand to contribute more to the good of their world. This set them against him from the very beginning, as there was nothing a Slaigo took more pride in than his collection of gold trinkets and adornments. The Slaigo took these attitudes with them to the stars, deliberately picking an expedition fleet that took them far from Brennus. Once past the High King's immediate notice, they demanded higher than normal tax payments of their subject worlds, and skimmed off the top for themselves. The Slaigo were easily lured to Slaanesh with the promises of being able to loot the Imperial Palace (so large that there would surely be plunder however late they got there), and were actually corrupted well before Ostium. The average member of the tribe would not admit to worshiping any god, but the lust for gold makes them slaves to the Fae Eater. The Slaigo fight using weapons effective at mid distance; they do not wish to risk their fine cloaks and ornaments, but nor are they cowards who would shy from battle. Many marines among the Slaigo have taken to grafting bionics onto themselves, feeling that a new face or hand is the ultimate sign of wealth (and may be good for holding a flashy gun).
Fleet
Until the discovery of their Primarch, the Thunder Kings had a scanty fleet at best. As they were rarely deployed in any great numbers, they mostly had ships suitable for ferrying small companies of men about. When the legion was united at Alessia, the only request Brennus made of his father was an armada befitting his new status as Legion commander. The Emperor granted this request, and presented Brennus with an ancient Gloriana battleship to serve as his flagship, and command of several expedition fleets to serve his warriors.
The Thunder Kings felt an immediate sense of reverence towards these ships; their ancestors had sailed from the great blue island of Urth in ships like these. The captains of each tribe claimed the greatest vessels for themselves, and the Legion began a tradition of naming ships as great Alessian fortresses. These fortifications were commonly known as "halls"; on Alessia they were the truest expression of a war-leader's power, and these armed and armored skyships were the ultimate fusion of legend and battlefield prestige. Unlike in many Imperial fleets, Navigators were given the highest of honors and consulted often for their advice. The warriors serving in boarding parties were known as Lann an Arsa, or "Blades of the Ancients"; fierce rivalries often grew over what clan would take the honor of serving in these units.
Under the leadership of Fleet Master Kral mac Aran, the "Dragontamer", the Thunder Kings Fleet eventually grew to a respectable size. At the beginning of the Heresy, they numbered some 79 battleships, 43 grand cruisers, 150 heavy cruisers, 217 light cruisers, 281 frigates, And 327 destroyers. Many of these ships were lost during the Hektor Heresy, especially in the battles of Ostium and Alessia.
Notable Ships
Dúnn an Lamh Fad, "Hall of the Long Arm": Ancient Gloriana Class battleship and rediscovered relic of the Dark Age of Technology, bestowed by The Emperor himself. Brennus' flagship. Even more colossal than its kin and equipped with the "Lance of the Stag Prince", an oversized lance cannon capable of splitting a moon with one shot. Disappeared with Brennus at the end of the First Black Crusade.
Dúnn an Folamh Gaire , "Hall of Empty Laughter": Flagship of the 11th tribe, the Laughing Ghosts. Destroyed in the Heresy.
Notable Figures
The Eleventh Squad of the Sacred Band
1. Roc Galveoc, the "Thunderbird": Squad Sergeant; First Chapter Master of the Thunder Kings, slain in the 2nd Black Crusade
2. Finn the First, Apothecary: Slain during the Scouring
3. Zebulon Uriy: Lost in the warp during the Great Crusade
4. Conan Maoll, the "Hairless": Slain by daemons at Ostium
5. Aengus Bloodmane: Slain by eldar reavers before the Hektor Heresy
6. Oscara, "Deadeye": Slain by plague magic on Ostium
7. Dek VanDyne: Slain during the taking of The Great Scar on Terra
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Aeron, the Storm's Eye
Aeron mac Morna was the Captain of the Thunder Kings 1st Company during the Great Crusade, and was also the pre-eminent member of the Horned Gods. Aeron was one of the few Thunder Kings who regularly used a pair of weapons in melee, forgoing a shield; usually these would be matched power swords, though he did posess a formidable array of melee weapons, including a rarely-seen lightning claw. Aeron was not the greatest tactician among the Thunder Kings, but this was not what Brennus required of him. The Storm's Eye was the primarch's personal champion and executioner, easily the most proficient among his brother marines with a blade. He was often mentioned in the same breath with Kariman of the Sons of Fire and the other notable captains of the Legions. Aeron was no blood-mad berserker, and was notable for the expression of perfect calm he displayed from the center of his whirling blades. After the Heresy, Aeron led his clan, The Blazing Spears of Dagra, to form a new codex-compliant chapter, the Blazing Spears.
Garrick Hammerhand, Foeseeker and Chabad Rig of the Slaigo tribe
After the unification of the twelve tribes of Alessia each chieftain was given voice as lord of his people. This tradition forged a unity previously unknown to the world, one which Brennus carried with him to the stars when he rejoined the Emperor. Each grand company of the Thunder Kings would draw from one of the great tribes for recruits, and as before, the chieftains, now captains over armies of Astartes, served as the council for their primarch. They too were served by internal councils of their own, consisting of the greatest of the clan captains under their authority.
Garrick was one such captain, drawn from the Slaigo tribe of the coast lands. His rise to authority had not been a meteoric one, but rather a steady rise through the attrition of war. His leadership and combat skills were well respected, but promotion by circumstance other than the death of his predecessors never came due to his clash with the patient ideal of the legions ways of war. Garrick was a bold man, favoring decisive action and swift, powerful deployment of the forces at his command. His peers view his command as a reckless one that risks too much for little gain. His retort has always been that fortune favors the bold, and only those who dare will know the glories of victory. To his credit, Garrick's style of leading the charge has galvanized a loyal following of troops within his tribe, forming a solid spearhead that faces the foes of mankind with unflinching resolve and fury. Upon his elevation to a place in the Slaigo council, the reputation of his troops was one of great renown and open mindedness, with a willingness to drive home unorthodox and aggressive tactics to gain victory.
Ultimately, the loyal following Garrick possessed would be his only saving grace. When the treason of the warmaster was discovered, so too were the roots of cancer that gnawed at his company. The majority of the Slaigo clans had been long since corrupted, their greed having led them into the arms of Chaos. Garrick was one of the few who revered The Emperor above gold, and so his voice on the council quickly lost support. Garrick and his clan were chosen for the "honorable" position of serving as the tribe's representatives on Ostium. They managed to survive that terrible conflict - only to be betrayed from within when the tribe mustered at Alessia.
In the end the captain of the Slaigo found his position usurped and his ship torn by a sudden, violent mutiny. His personal guard and loyal men from his days as a lesser officer quelled the fighting, but only after five hours of ceaseless slaughter as brothers in arms fell upon one another. Such bitterness only grew worse when his ship, the Astral Huntsman, was fired upon by the remaining vessels of the company's fleet. Word of the failed uprising had reached the other vessels where similar mutiny had ended swiftly in the traitors favor. Shocked and enraged, Garrick had to be restrained by his men, lest he command his ship on a suicidal final stand. Better, they reasoned, to flee and give word of their losses than to leave Brennus short a captain and the vital news. Fleeing from the treasonous Slaigo fleet, they rejoined with elements of the still loyal Thunder Kings. Swearing vengeance upon the grave breach of faith his men had committed, Garrick joined the marines bound for the Jovian campaign and became the Hammer of Brennus, instrument of the primarch's wrath.
The Hammers of Brennus
Hammers of Brennus | ||
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Battle Cry | "Vengeance is Nigh!" | |
Number | 79th | |
Founding | 2nd Founding | |
Successors of | Thunder Kings | |
Successor Chapters | Gold Wardens | |
Chapter Master | Drust the Tumultuous | |
Primarch | Brennus | |
Homeworld | Fleet Chapter | |
Strength | 2000 | |
Specialty | Fast Assault | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Gold and Black |
The Hammers of Brennus were formed in the early days after the Heresy from survivors of the loyalists that fled annihilation from the traitor tribes. They were added to the roster of one of the tribes decimated in the fighting late in the Heresy to bolster their numbers, the chapter now forms a vengeful, vindictive offshoot of the more temperate parent legion. The Hammers of Brennus hold an eagerness to exact a toll of blood and violence on those who turned from the Emperor's light, and hold incredibly strong ties of brotherhood within their own ranks as survivors and warriors, which extends to the rest of the Thunder Kings and their child chapters. Among the Thunder Kings, it is the Hammers that are first to fight. They respond swiftly to calls for aid (especially from forces facing the Archenemy) and deploy using an extensive number of drop pods form a sudden, explosive presence on the battlefield. From the bitter close combat of planetfall a landing zone is swiftly secured for the rest of the chapter's forces to deploy, allowing a multitude of heavier supplies to be ferried into the hot combat zone under extensive gunship protection. This vanguard force swiftly shifts from a defensive posture to an offensive one once the beachhead is secured. As reinforcements arrive, the chapter turns to a highly aggressive force focused on harrying the enemy and ensuring superiority of mobility by assaulting air and rapid attack assets. This in turn frees gunships from convoy detail, allowing for even greater reach. Ultimately, the Hammers turn the crucible of deep strikes and rapid assault into an art, one which marks the bane of slower, more cumbersome foes. Given their close ties to their imperial allies, it is safe to assume that when Brennus' hammers make landfall, relief is soon assured.
Legion History
Terra and the Sacred Band
The Eleventh squad of the Sacred Band had little opportunity for glory during the conquest of the Merican hives. Mostly recruited from the children of common soldiers, the XIth were looked on with suspicion and disdain due to their close relation to the Thunder Warriors. They were usually overshadowed in the field by the Ninth Squad in the role of Tactical Marines, and though their size and strength would have made them a natural choice to serve as Assault Marines, that role went instead to the 4th squad. These proto-Thunder Kings were often looked on with suspicion and distrust, due to their resemblance to the Thunder Warriors who had begun the Unification Wars. Their only real action of note on Terra was the pacification of a small colony of renegade Thunder Warriors who had defied the Emperor's demand for their surrender.
The rebel Thunder Warriors based themselves in The Great Scar, a deep canyon gouged into the western half of the Merican continent. Once a normal canyon caused by the slow march of a river, it was now a hotbed for warped and hideous genetic experiments. These Thunder Warriors had allied with a band of twisted surgeons, the Men of the Snake, in an attempt to extend their own lives. The Men of the Snake intended not only this, but also to grow an army of horrid mutants from their new test subjects. The gorge was a prime defensible site, as even the slightest misstep could send a warrior plummeting into the depths, never to return. The Eleventh managed to abseil into the Scar and hit different levels all at once, working their way downawards. Zebulon Uriy, a minor scientist in his own right, appropriated a needle gun and chemicals from several of the labs he came across. He would use these purloined tools to wreak havoc on the genetic horrors they faced. Roc Galveoc himself fought the rebel leader in the bottom levels, by the shores of the Blood River. After losing his weapons to the mutated Thunder Warrior's prodigious strength, Roc managed to appropriate his enemy's enormous chainsword and take his head. However, they received no real accolades for this victory. Most suspected that the squad had simply used their close resemblance to Thunder Warriors to trick their enemies into a victory. Some even accused the Eleventh of collaborating with the renegade Thunder Warriors, only turning against them when they knew they could not survive a rebellion. Though the Emperor did not give credence to these claims, the shadow was cast, and the Eleventh spent the rest of the Unification Wars under the command of more trusted legions.
The Great Crusade
If the Eleventh expected the beginnings of the Great Crusade to be their chance for glory, they were to be sorely disappointed. Roc Galveoc was given the title of Legion master, more because someone was needed than out of any real consideration for his talents. In fact, the warriors of the Eleventh never fought as a full legion before the arrival of their Primarch. Individual chapters were dealt out piecemeal to any force that requested Astartes for "clean up", and were frequently relegated to garrison duties. Even Roc's official status as Legion Master earned him no respect or influence, and many of the Imperial Army commanders who fought alongside him either did not know of his position, or simply did not care. This prevented the Legion from forming any real sense of identity; most thought of themselves more as members of their chapters, and some felt almost no connection to the wider Imperium at all. Few records speak conclusively about members of the Eleventh until they were reunited with their Primarch. What is well known is that many of the members of the Eleventh squad felt extreme animosity towards each other, particularly Zebulon Uriy and Roc. The only real exception to this rule was Finn, whose general likability and knack for storytelling made him the one member with whom the entire legion could agree.
The Heresy
The Assault on Ostium
After escaping from the disastrous foray on Ostium, Brennus recalled all of his remaining sons to Alessia, where he planned to organize a grand, sweeping attack on many of Hektor's forces, bolstering all the brothers he could and harrying the Warmaster to delay his advance. Unfortunately, the High King's plan would never come to fuition. At the great assembly Brennus called to dispatch his sons to the stars, his equerry Ferdiad stepped forward to declare that he sought to challenge Brennus for the position of High King of Alessia, as he and several of the other tribes felt that the Emperor (and by extension, Brennus), was no longer fit to rule mankind, and that the gods of Chaos represented the true power of the universe. Ferdiad had taken five tribes with him into rebellion, each embracing a different aspect of Chaos, and these rebellious Astartes instigated a planet-wide civil war for leadership of the Legion. The fighting continued at a near stand-still for just over a year, before Ferdiad finally challenged Brennus to a combat of champions, to decide the entire war in the ancient manner.
Scouring and Post-Heresy
The Thunder Kings were very active during the period of The Scouring, along with their cousins the Void Angels. Brennus had aggressively recruited for his legion during the Heresy, and he continued to recruit from the worlds his legion cleansed. Many suspected that this was an effort to erase the shame he felt at losing so many of his sons to the lure of Chaos. Brennus was never one to rush, and so he did not attempt to force the Space Marine creation process to be more rapid; nonetheless, these new recruits were aggressively schooled in tactics and combat, and then sent to the front as soon as possible, to show their traitorous elder siblings the cost of betraying their father.
In the modern era, the tribal structure has been disbanded, and the Chapter no longer recruits from a single world. The loyalist tribes were instead broken off into their own individual Chapters, and are known to maintain close ties to the original Thunder Kings--who are all of Brennus’ original tribe. The legion was used to operating in smaller groups spread throughout a warzone, so the transition to smaller chapters operating independently was not difficult. The Chapter is now mostly Codex Astartes adherent, at least with regards to organization, though it still maintains more Marines than is considered standard--owing to its extended garrison duties in many locations. Most notable is still their fondness for unified tactics, and it is unsurprising to see the Thunder Kings working alongside their brother chapters or with regular Imperial forces in the conduct of a combined front against a greater enemy.
Following the voluntary burning of Alessia, the Thunder Kings and many of their successors instead now recruit from a multitude of planets spread out over a gauntlet of stars known as the Soctis Cluster. With several black holes orbiting the periphery of the cluster, the habitable planets scattered throughout the Cluster are habitually bombarded by erratic seasons, exotic radiation, and altogether experience harsh conditions. It is from these worlds that the Thunder King recruits are drawn, with a permanent garrison maintained on each one.
The Space Marine Legions of the /tg/ Heresy | |
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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 |