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===After the Fall=== {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Fall & Corruption (1d100) |- | 1-10 |The [[Horus Heresy]] - The Titan Legion sided with the Warmaster during the great Schism of Mars, making them among the most ancient of those devoted to Chaos. The data-tracts of their fell machines remember striding into battle alongside the traitor Primarchs. (Reroll if Legio Age is anytime after the Heresy. Otherwise choose "Destroyed" for the fate of the Legion's homeworld, due to The Scouring.) |- | 11 - 20 | Good Intentions - The Titan Legion's fall was an exemplar of the old saying of "the road to Hell is paved with good intentions". Whether the Legio were [[Tzeentch|trying to change the Imperium for the better behind the scenes]], [[Khorne|seeking to purge a particular foe of man with overwhelming zeal]], [[Nurgle|attempting to preserve the stability of the Emperor's domain by any means necessary]], [[Slaanesh|fighting for the sake of allowing happiness to come to all of man]], or something of the sort, the Chaos Gods used that desire and twisted it into a gnawing taint which eventually drove them to turn their guns against those they once protected. They may have instead rebelled against the Imperium outright in the name of a good cause, only for that cause to either be capitalized on by the Gods or for them to be driven to corruption in order to survive the harsh rebuke. |- | 21-30 | Tainted by the [[Great Rift|Rift]] - In the wake of the opening of the Cicatrix Maeldictum, the Titan Legion's home was either caught within or was too close. The Warp-taint emanating from the tear in the Galaxy changed and twisted the Legio, its members going insane and proclaiming a new allegiance to dark powers. (Reroll if Legio Age is after 999.M41) |- | 31-40 | Charismatic Traitor - An influential Princeps within the Titan Legion was the first to betray the Emperor, and proceeded to use said influence to slowly but surely turn others to service of the Chaos Gods. |- | 41-50 | Betrayed - The Titan Legion was excommunicated by the Imperium for no good reason, be it they crossed an [[Inquisition|Inquisitor]], someone needed a scapegoat for a recent disastrous campaign, or similar. Out of spite and/or in order to survive, the Legion threw in their lot with the Ruinous Powers. |- | 51-60 | Lost in the Warp - The Legio was tainted during a Warp jump gone wrong, be it that they were off course for so long that they went insane, or the Gellar Field failed and the Titan Legion was hijacked by Daemons. Whatever the case, they returned as servants of the Archenemy. |- | 61-70 | Converted - Another Chaos force, perhaps other agents of the Dark Mechanicum or another group of servants of the Ruinous Powers, brought the Titan Legion to their knees, yet spared them so as to [[Word Bearers|enlighten them of their 'truth']] and perhaps gain new allies. Whether they actually believed their words or changed sides to save themselves mattered not, for they joined willingly. |- | 71-80 | Daemonic Incursion - The Titan Legion was unfortunately caught in the midst of Neverborn tearing their way into realspace. Their Titans are now inhabited by Daemons which have long broken any surviving Princeps into serving their own masters. |- | 81-90 | Rebellion - The Titan Legion rebelled against the Imperium for reasons that did not pertain to the Ruinous Powers, yet they would end up having to turn to them in order to stand a chance against the overwhelming might of the Emperor's followers. |- | 91-99 | Hereteks - Unsanctioned innovation and experimentation led the Titan Legion to ruinous powers, either before or after the Cult Mechanicus cast them out. Their Titans are rife with bizarre technologies not seen within the Imperium, many of which are tainted by the Warp itself. |- |100 | [[What|From the Eye]] - This ancient Legio was lost to the Eye of Terror when it formed at the end of the [[Age of Strife]]. Whenever it reemerged does not matter, for the Legion and its homeworld have long been tainted for millenia. (Reroll if Legio Age is anything but pre-M30. Otherwise, select Hellforge from the Fate of Legion Homeworld table and ignore your originally selected Legio Homeworld.) |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Fate of Legio Homeworld (1d5) |- |1-3 | Destroyed - whether because their homeworld joined them in Chaos worship or just by association, [[Exterminatus]] has been conducted by the Imperium for the Legio's treachery. (Roll on New Homeworld table below.) |- |4 | Loyal - unlike the Legio, their Forge of origin has not been found wanting, or has been retaken by the Imperium. They seek vengeance upon the traitors for being a black mark upon their name. (Roll on New Homeworld table below.) |- |5 | Hellforge - The Legio's home Forge was also corrupted by Chaos and joined the God-Machines in their secession from the Imperium. They survived the Emperor's ensuing wrath and are now a Hellforge, producing damned technology and Daemon Engines alongside supporting their Legio. (Optionally can be a [[Daemon World]] as well, depending on how you want to flesh it out.) |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |New Homeworld (1d100) |- |1-10 |Voidborne - No longer having anywhere to call home, the traitor Legio wanders through the Galaxy. While not able to support as many of their numbers due to this, it has been a boon in allowing them to spread the Gods' reach wherever they wish. (Legio Strength must be lower than Full Strength.) |- |11-20 |Conquered World - After the loss of their Homeworld, your Legion forcefully took another to serve as its new base of operations. [[Grimdark|The populace is now enslaved to your will, forced to maintain the God-Machines in the name of Chaos]]. |- |21-40 |Daemon World - Forced to flee into one of the Galaxy's many Warp Storms, the Legio is now based on a world that belongs thoroughly to the Chaos Gods and their daemonic spawn. |- |41-50 |Chaos Knight World - A house of Chaos Knights has agreed to host the Legion in return for their assistance in the House's campaigns. (You automatically select a Chaos Knight house as your Main Ally.) |- |51-60 |Asteroid Cluster - The Legion hides from the Imperium's watchful gaze in an asteroid field, mining the metal-rich rocks for resources to maintain their God-Machines with. |- |61-90 |Hellforge - A pre-existing Hellforge of the Dark Mechanicum welcomed your Legio with open arms, granting them sanctuary and means of sustaining themselves in exchange for a cut of their spoils. |- |91-99 |Chaos Space Marine world - A Warband of Chaos Space Marines has allowed the Legion to be based off (one of) their world in exchange for their servitude. (You must have some Chaos Warband or Chaos Lord as you Main Ally.) |- |100 |Large Domain - the Titan Legion has carved out a large region of space for themselves with their diabolical might, ruling it with literal iron fists. Multiple star systems are controlled by them and their allies, and has proven a tough nut for the Imperium to crack. |}
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