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===Before Chaos=== {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Quirks ("1d15") |- | 1 | '''Divergent Pattern''' - The Legio is harbouring divergent practices, like experimental machinery or unorthodox beliefs. These may change or become more extreme due to their new allegiance. |- | 2 | '''Steel Body, Steel Mind''' - The Legio is slavish in its devotion to the tenets and traditions of the Collegia Titanica. All servants of the Legio are heavily upgraded with combat-focused augmetics, and most Principes are interred within amniotic tanks to provide a particularly strong connection with their Titans. This may continue as traitors, or be corrupted into a sinister perversion. |- | 3 | '''Martial Rime''' - The histories of the Legion are borne proudly by the Titans of the Legio; their crews know the Legio's martial history off by heart, and their Titans broadcast it to challenge their enemies during battle. Following their betrayal, the deeds told to others are exclusively those done in the service of Chaos. |- | 4 | '''Spiritless Servants''' - The Titan crews of the Legio are exclusively servitors, save for the princeps. This may continue while being Traitor. |- | 5 | '''Nomads of War''' - This Legio's Titan crews and Principes are raised "on the road", with their training being fitted into the periods of downtime between battlefield deployments. This likely continues now that they are no longer in the Imperium's grace, making them more adapitble than some of their other Traitor Legio bretheren. |- | 6 | '''At Arm's Length''' - The Legio disdains the Imperium of Man and its heretical view that the Emperor and Omnissiah are the same, once tolerating this belief solely for the sake of their Forge and the wider Mechanicus. They were loathe to serve alongside servants of the Ecclesiarchy, and tend to be rather disdainful toward their Imperial allies when summoned to battle. Now that they are servants of the Runionous Powers, they put this disdain on full display, chastizing the worshippers of the Corpse-Emperor for following a false god. |- | 7 | '''For Legio, Terra, and Mars!''' - The Legio once worshipped the Omnissiah as the God Emperor, believing them to be one and the same (or at least, that the Emperor is the Omnissiah's physical avatar). Their fall shook this belief, and now spout that this is a fool's path that they saw the truth of as being naught but a lie. |- | 8 | '''The Long Hunt''' - The Legio considered a particular Traitor Titan or similar war-engine to be the arch-enemy of their Titans, and has vigorously hunted this threat down over the course of its existence. Once they became traitors themselves, this hunt became an instance of Chaos infighting. |- | 9 | '''Fears Unspoken''' - The Legio had a hidden fear of a certain foe. Perhaps that fear persists, or has dissipated - it certainly has if that foe was Chaos. |- | 10 | '''Fractured Mind''' - Whether due to the shock of their first MIU connection or some flaw in their systems, Principes of this Legio are unusually susceptible to developing mental issues, ranging from mild hallucinations to full-blown split personalities - these only getting worse due to letting the Dark Gods into their minds. The Legio maintains an outsize cadre of Magi dedicated to ensuring the psychological and spiritual health of their crews as a result, with Principes judged to be too unstable even for Chaos being confined to their medbays (permanently, if the flaws are serious enough) until they show improvement. |- | 11 | '''Human Frailty''' - Recognising the flaws and limitations of unaugmented humanity, the Legio once went out of its way to limit the collateral damage and allied casualties it caused to the minimum possible. This may remain in a twisted form. |- | 12 | '''Destructive Passage''' - The Legio is infamous for causing widespread destruction and damage whenever it fights, paying little mind to civilian or even friendly casualties so long as their objectives are completed. This has only gotten worse with their fall to Chaos. |- | 13 | '''Efficiency Coefficient''' - Your Legio's structure is distinctly difficult from the normal pyramid, such as being violently meritocratic in nature or being internally divided into factions. This may remain after their fall. |- | 14 | '''Internal Struggle''' - Your Legio bears a deep seated grudge against a particular body or individual within the Imperium. Relations with them are likely to be tense at best, if not close to outright conflict. Now that you have fallen, relations have turned into both desiring to destroy each other. |- | 15 | '''Life Debt''' - Your Legio once had a blood debt to a specific power/group within the Imperium... or possibly one outside, such as the Eldar. Their betrayal has been seen as a betrayal of this debt, and as such they are seeking to collect what was owed with the Legio's lives. (Roll on Enemies table to determine, rerolling if Tyranids.) |- |}
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