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[[File:Howling_Griffons_Battle-Brother.jpg|340px|thumb|left|A pain in the ass to paint, but totally worth it.]] | [[File:Howling_Griffons_Battle-Brother.jpg|340px|thumb|left|A pain in the ass to paint, but totally worth it.]] | ||
Ever wonder what would happen if the Black Templars were an Ultramarines Successor Chapter? No? Well fuck you! Here's the Howling Griffons | Ever wonder what would happen if the [[Black Templars]] were an [[Ultramarines]] Successor Chapter? No? Well fuck you! Here's the '''Howling Griffons'''; they have a pain-in-the-ass-to-paint color scheme and are [[Robin Cruddace]]'s favorite army and he has [https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.583597574994783.1073741829.197295716958306&type=3 a bitchin' army of them]. | ||
As mentioned above the Howling Griffons are a mix of Black Templars and | As mentioned above the Howling Griffons are a mix of Black Templars and Ultrasmurfs. They go around crusading, taking oaths, some chapter-wide, some personal. Once taken they go to insane lengths (even by ''[[40K]]'' standards) to complete them, even if it takes hundreds of years. | ||
Like many Ultramarine successors, they follow the Codex to the letter, unless an oath prevents them. However unlike most, they don't see it as the holy bible, rather just the most awesomest military treatise evar! Humorously, they've actually read the damn thing and realized it has a ton of pages on how to use camo and stealth tactics and encouragements on | Like many Ultramarine successors, they follow the ''[[Codex Astartes|Codex]]'' to the letter, unless an oath prevents them. However, unlike most, they don't see it as the holy bible, rather just the most awesomest military treatise evar! Humorously, they've actually read the damn thing and realized it has a ton of pages on how to use camo and stealth tactics and encouragements on pragmatism and using your brains. As a result, they're one of the few chapters that will repaint their armor to best suit the mission's environment, which is fortunate because the only environment their standard chapter color scheme would blend in is one of those giant novelty lawn chessboards. | ||
Due to the fact they often fight on multiple war fronts, | Due to the fact that they often fight on multiple war fronts, the Howling Griffons recruit from multiple worlds, many of which were saved by the Chapter over their many millennia of crusading. This greater recruiting allows them to keep their numbers up. But the majority of their recruits still come from their feudalistic homeworld of [[Mancora]], which (due to the Griffon's own [[Just As Planned|machinations]]) is in a [[Medieval Stasis|constant state of feudal conflict]] to ensure recruits have the necessary qualities that the Chapter seeks in Aspirants. Mancora also has a larger than normal [[psyker]] population which affords them capable [[Librarians]]. Their [[Fortress-Monastery]], the Proud Aerie, also allows them to maintain their war-footing because of its greater than average manufacturing capabilities, allowing them to crank out enough [[STC]] wargear to keep the party going. | ||
They also have a | They also have a major beef against the [[Word Bearers]], initially because of a history of battling against the Traitor Legion, but it escalated into an eternal fucking hatred when a combined Word Bearers and [[Night Lords]] [[rape|surprise raid]] on the [[Battle-barge]] of their [[Chapter Master]], Orlando Furioso, and much of the 1st and 8th Companies, killing them all and sacking the ship as they were journeying home for the Chapter's 5,000th anniversary. As a final fuck you, they tied the slain Chapter Master onto the hull of his own [[Thunderhawk]] and left it in orbit. Since then, the Griffons have dedicated themselves to exterminating the Word Bearers and their shitbag [[Daemon Prince]] Periclitor the Foresworn. | ||
The Howling Griffons sent a company to help out in the [[Badab War]] where they fought with honour but without distinction. Their primary contribution was in materials rather than manpower; they gave guns and armour and even a few war-mounts to besieging loyalists. | |||
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Revision as of 16:15, 9 July 2017
HOWLING GRIFFONS! | ||
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Battle Cry | "For Guilliman, son of the Emperor!" "For the Founding Father!" | |
Founding | Unknown but in M33 | |
Successors of | Ultramarines | |
Successor Chapters | None | |
Chapter Master | Alvaro | |
Primarch | Roboute Guilliman | |
Homeworld | Mancora (although recruit from sevaral others) | |
Strength | 1000 | |
Specialty | Tactical crusading | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Yellow and red quartered or camouflage pattern |
Ever wonder what would happen if the Black Templars were an Ultramarines Successor Chapter? No? Well fuck you! Here's the Howling Griffons; they have a pain-in-the-ass-to-paint color scheme and are Robin Cruddace's favorite army and he has a bitchin' army of them.
As mentioned above the Howling Griffons are a mix of Black Templars and Ultrasmurfs. They go around crusading, taking oaths, some chapter-wide, some personal. Once taken they go to insane lengths (even by 40K standards) to complete them, even if it takes hundreds of years.
Like many Ultramarine successors, they follow the Codex to the letter, unless an oath prevents them. However, unlike most, they don't see it as the holy bible, rather just the most awesomest military treatise evar! Humorously, they've actually read the damn thing and realized it has a ton of pages on how to use camo and stealth tactics and encouragements on pragmatism and using your brains. As a result, they're one of the few chapters that will repaint their armor to best suit the mission's environment, which is fortunate because the only environment their standard chapter color scheme would blend in is one of those giant novelty lawn chessboards.
Due to the fact that they often fight on multiple war fronts, the Howling Griffons recruit from multiple worlds, many of which were saved by the Chapter over their many millennia of crusading. This greater recruiting allows them to keep their numbers up. But the majority of their recruits still come from their feudalistic homeworld of Mancora, which (due to the Griffon's own machinations) is in a constant state of feudal conflict to ensure recruits have the necessary qualities that the Chapter seeks in Aspirants. Mancora also has a larger than normal psyker population which affords them capable Librarians. Their Fortress-Monastery, the Proud Aerie, also allows them to maintain their war-footing because of its greater than average manufacturing capabilities, allowing them to crank out enough STC wargear to keep the party going.
They also have a major beef against the Word Bearers, initially because of a history of battling against the Traitor Legion, but it escalated into an eternal fucking hatred when a combined Word Bearers and Night Lords surprise raid on the Battle-barge of their Chapter Master, Orlando Furioso, and much of the 1st and 8th Companies, killing them all and sacking the ship as they were journeying home for the Chapter's 5,000th anniversary. As a final fuck you, they tied the slain Chapter Master onto the hull of his own Thunderhawk and left it in orbit. Since then, the Griffons have dedicated themselves to exterminating the Word Bearers and their shitbag Daemon Prince Periclitor the Foresworn.
The Howling Griffons sent a company to help out in the Badab War where they fought with honour but without distinction. Their primary contribution was in materials rather than manpower; they gave guns and armour and even a few war-mounts to besieging loyalists.