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===Unrequited Sons=== Few brilliant minds of the Great Crusade were as highly reviled in their Legions as Jamasa's was in the [[Sons of Fire]]. His leadership was instrumental in establishing the highly restrictive system that had brought ruin to the Hammers of Terra, the early genesis of the Pre-Primarch Fourth Legion. He took the brunt of the blame, and justly, the punishment. When Inferox had been told of what Jamasa had done, he was demoted to a Sergeant only being kept from the humiliation of serving as a Line Marine due to Inferox not wanting to insult his brother Hektor too greatly. But from here, Jamasa worked his way upwards. As all of the Sacred Band, he adopted a new Crematorian name but this one symbolized his rebirth. By the start of the Heresy, Jamasa had been brought back up to the equivalent of his old post as a Battalion level commander. His personal Conflagration did not launch as many attacks upon Loyalist worlds, but they had the most victories out of the whole Legion. Inferox, even in his slowly floundering state of mind gave Jamasa a crucial objective: Lead the joint Legionary assault group ''Taskforce Fiery Vengeance'' to destroy the subordinate empire Alexandri had left unattended. This would crush a heartland of industry thought to be far behind enemy lines and deal a blow to the Primarch's pride. As it is wildly known, though successful in the short-term Jamasa's attempts to crack Rosskar itself failed unable to claim the greatest resource of all: [[Silver Cataphracts|The Silver Cataphract]]'s geneseed stores. After falling back to Terra, licking their wounds, Jamasa's naval expertise would be tested as he was tasked with leading the distant elements of the Legion rallied by Dilshad in a fighting retreat from the Sol-System. Try as he might, he could not properly resist their never ending swarm of ships resulting in many Sons dying in the fray. At the Betrayal of Sudden Flame, seeing as how the rest of the Legion had fallen into madness Jamasa took those who would follow him into the Eye. Being one of the first warbands to enter it, they established a three-system tributary in a crossroads of sorts. After beating off any other contenders, they invited the Dark Mechanicus to help them extract resources from the planets. This arrangement gave rise to the name for this region of space, the Triumvirate Worlds. Jamasa named his warband the Unrequited Sons, for all the Primarch had done was bring them misery, death, dishonor, and madness. The Unrequited Sons now form a crucial, integral part of the Unburdened Horde. With their stores of firearms and ammunition, no army is left wanting. The Unrequited are able to call up great swathes of mercenaries to augment their own strength, quickly overwhelming any foe. However, due to their distancing from their original Legion it is hard to tell them apart from the descendants of the first Astartes of the Unburdened who followed Zhardan from a member of the Unrequited. Jamasa still lives even into the Forty-First millennium, choosing to live through throwing his vast wealth behind rejuvenant treatment. He has written several books detailing out what he learned from the many failures he suffered in life so that others may avoid suffering his fate. He lives secluded life, scribbling away at tomes while those he has entrusted to represent the Unrequited in turn help guide the Unburdened's war chest to success. However, when Elenkor arrived onto the scene, Jamasa broke his solitude to ensure his warband threw their full support behind the new Warmaster. They now ready to join the frontlines alongside the Immaculate Phalanx, ready to prove to all of the Forces of Chaos their worth. Jamasa is full of life once more, ready to show his is a tactical mind unlike any other. '''Culture''' ----- The Unrequited's primary strength is their industrial hearth of the Triumvirate Worlds. Jamasa understood the primary means of winning and losing a war is logistics. Those who control it, and utilize it, always win. The first major deposits of carbon metals within the Eye were secured to be later exploited rigorously by the arising Forgeworlds made by the Dark Mechanicus. Three of these planets are protected by the Unrequited Sons, whose fleet surrounds them in a constant patrol. Sometimes war-parties are formed to bring in loot and prestige to the Sons, but they largely keep to their trio of worlds allowing them to pump out arms and armament for the multitude of killers within the Eye. A satellite station named 'the Rook' orbits at the outer edge of one of the systems, secretly it is the very web that keeps the Unrequited Sons together. Inside is Jamasa's personal library and study room along with several tiers of scribes working along the clock to keep track of both the production of the planets and where it goes. These men dedicate their lives to understanding the complex trade network that ensures the Unrequited shall never be at a disadvantage, using the money made from guaranteeing trade to Medica always has them using the latest in weaponry with a well supplied stockpile ready to be plundered in case of all out war. It is because of this comprehensive network that Zhardan knew it was necessary to secure their patronage in order to control the Eye.
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