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===Post-Fall=== If your Legio sided with the Warmaster during the Horus Heresy, roll on "Deeds of the Heresy". {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Deeds of the Heresy (1d15) |- |1 |Besiegers of Terra - The Titan Legio participated in the [[Siege of Terra]] and was present for the final hours of the Horus Heresy. While they lost, the Legio is remembered as a terror that slaughtered millions upon holy ground. |- |2 |Clash of the Machines - Your Titan Legio was victorious against another that had stayed loyal to the Emperor. Although you took many losses, they were wiped to the last. |- |3 |Battle of Gods - Your Titan Legion bore witness to a battle between two Primarchs, and assisted the Traitor Primarch in securing victory. |- |4 |Terror of Mars - Your Legion shed blood on holy Mars during the Schism, being loyal followers of Fabricator-General Kelbor-Hal. Although driven offworld, you would remain loyal to Kelbor and the Warmaster's cause. |- |5 |Disregard for Mortals - The Solar Auxilla were but mosquitoes for the Titans of your Legion - while its successor of the Guard remembers how you humiliated them, you simply disdain them as weaklings. |- |6 |Dark Compliance - Your Titan Legion carved a bloody path to Holy Terra, razing many worlds and bringing them under the Warmaster's heel. It would be a subsequent bloody battle for the Imperium to undo what was wrought. |- |7 |Openers - If not Istvann V itself, your Legio's allegiance to the Warmaster was known very early on in the Heresy, participating in some of its earliest battles. |- |8 |Astartes Killers- The Legio completely crushed a force of Loyalist Space Marines, forcing them to retreat lest they be utterly wiped out. Those of that force's geneseed still recall your brutality. |- |9 |Eye Piercers - The Titans of this Legion were involved in the campaign to claim the xenos superweapon known as the Angel Exterminatus from the heart of the Eye of Terror. They bore witness to the ascension of Fulgrim and crushed Aeldari revenants under their steel feet. |- |10 |Bane of Ultramar - Your Legio participated in the Shadow Crusade, fighting alongside the Word Bearers of Lorgar Aurelian and the World Eaters of Angron. Your Legio's name is feared in the 500 Worlds, for they have witnessed the slaughter you can bring. |- |11 |Heretekal Deviation - During the Horus Heresy, your Legion rejected the Cult's creed against innovation and began altering your Titans to include less...agreeable forms of technology that gave you an edge over your Loyalist counterparts and brought terrible victories. This practice would continue long after the war as the Dark Mechanicum came into existence. |- |12 |Veterans of Thramas - Serving alongside the Night Lords in order to bring Loyalist brethren to heel, your Legio was tasked with bringing the three forges of Thramas into the Traitors' fold. While unsuccessful due to the coming of the Dark Angels, your actions left scars in both the worlds themselves and the minds of their inhabitants. |- |13 |First-Tainted - The Titan Legion was one of the very first to truly fall to Chaos worship during the Heresy, either due to close ties to the Word Bearers or other circumstances. The Imperium remembers you openly flying the Eight-Pointed Star in the early years of that dreadful conflict. (Chaos Devotion cannot be "Loathed".) |- |14 |Survived the Emperor's Wrath - Your Legion participated in a battle where a Loyalist Primarch led the enemy. By sheer luck and/or your own skill, you managed to come out of that conflict without egregious losses. |- |15 |The Warmaster's Own - The Titan Legion served in the 63rd Expeditionary Fleet alongside Horus himself, standing shoulder to shoulder with terrible legends such as Dies Irae as they tore through the Loyalists. The Traitor Legions revere your God-Machines as icons of the time they brought the Imperium low, and the Black Legion in particular favors your service in the Long War. (You may choose to take option 1 in addition to this if you want the Legio to follow Horus to the very end. In addition, you may choose the Black Legion as your Ally instead of rolling on the Allies table.) |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" |Dark Deeds (1d15) |- |1 |Conquerors - Your Legion brought about a great victory in the name of the Dark Gods, turning a world to their worship under your thunderous footsteps. |- |2 |Eye of the Storm - Your Legio stood against the Imperium during the 13th Black Crusade, wreaking untold havoc upon the Loyalists in the days leading up to the fall of Cadia. (Reroll if founded during or after 999.M41, or if they fell after.) |- |3 | Titanslayer - A loyalist Legio's Lupus Primus was slain by your own, reduced to a burning wreck. The enemy Legio seeks to pay you back, while your fellow traitors speak well of your triumph. |- |4 |Wallbreaker - The Legion was instrumental in the conquest of an Imperial Fortress World, your mighty weapons more than a match for the great fortress walls of their cities. The Guardsmen that survived that battle are well traumatized by your mighty steps and blaring warhorns. |- |5 |Veterans of the Long War - Your Titan Legion saw action in one or more of Abaddon's Black Crusades, being an instrument of mass destruction for the Despoiler. (Reroll if founded during or after 999.M41, or if they fell after. Otherwise, you may pick option 2 in addition to this to reflect if they saw action during the 13th Black Crusade.) |- |6 |End of a Chapter - A Loyalist Space Marine Chapter was turned to ash before your guns, rendering them extinct. Their genetic relatives seek to avenge their loss. |- |7 |Foil of the Crusade - An Imperial Crusade seemed to be an easy sweep for the Imperium of Man. That is until they met your guns. |- |8 |Forge-Sacker - Your Titan Legion is notorious for sacking a Forge World for all its worth, taking its resources for use by yourself and other Traitors. The Adeptus Mechanicus will seek to repay this slight against them. |- |9 |Towering Backup - The Legio acted as reinforcements for a Chaos incursion into Imperial space. Your arrival signaled a dread turning of the tides in the Ruinous Powers' favor. |- |10 |Heralds of the Neverborn - Your Legio's actions during a campaign allowed for the denizens of the Warp to completely overrun an Imperial world - be it due to your own ritual, an ally's, or just the sheer impact on the Warp your slaughter caused. |- |11 |Pirates - The Titan Legion's voidship support has turned to piracy in order to support their God-Engine charges. Imperial shipping lanes are regularly beset by them. |- |12 |Censure of False Worship - An Imperial Cardinal or Shrine World fell to your devastating steel, your Titans executing swift condemnation of the Ecclesiarchy's worship of the Corpse-Emperor. |- |13 |A Boon for the Dark Gods - Your Titan Legion was instrumental in helping the Dark Mechanicum obtain an STC fragment before their loyal counterparts could. Due to your role in this discovery, many Hereteks revere your name and offer dark prayers to bless your mighty machines of war. |- |14 |The More the Merrier - Your Titan Legion humbled another that still served the Emperor and somehow convinced them to betray their former masters. Those among them that stayed loyal were less fortunate as their comrades' mighty guns were suddenly pointed at them. |- |15 |Chilvary Killer - A Loyalist House of Imperial Knights was utterly crushed by your superior machines. Whatever remains of them are now Freeblades, refusing to acknowledge the dishonor you brought upon them. |} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" ! colspan="2" | Blasphemous Trophies (1d15) |- |1 |Titanic Head - The ruined head/cockpit of a loyalist Titan you slew remains in your reliquary to this day, denying their Legio the ability to reclaim it and the fallen Princeps inside. |- |2 |Dark Blessing - Your tributes to the Dark Gods have curried favor, causing your Lupus Primus to be twisted into a cursed form. (Reroll if Devotion is Loathed) |- |3 |Fallen Champion - These wracked remains are all that is left of one of the champions of the Loyalist dogs, completely decimated by your guns. Whatever they were - Astartes, Guardsman, or the like - they stood no chance before the might of the Dark Gods. |- |4 |Fell Horn - The Great Game demands that the Chaos Gods and their servants fight against one another. This grim trophy was ripped from a Chaos Titan that was slain for this purpose. (Reroll if Devotion is loathed or you are Chaos Undivided) |- |5 |Ruined Standard - In the Long War against the Imperium, your Legion has felled many foes. This banner is all that remains of an army you wiped off the map. |- |6 |Icon of Excess - This boon was granted to your Legion by Slaanesh due to committing an act of great hedonism. It heightens the senses of your Lupus Primus Princeps, granting them greater sensations as well as boosting their combat awareness. (Reroll if you are devoted to Khorne) |- |7 |Effigy of Decay - For bringing death and rot to a world, Nurgle has blessed your Lupus Primus Princeps with his gifts. Rife with pestilence, they are now their own deterrent against assassination and boarding. (Reroll if you are devoted to Tzeentch) |- |8 |Monument of Bloodshed - Supreme slaughter gained Khorne's favor towards your Legion, granting your Lupus Primus Princeps with heightened strength and a taste for the blood of boarders. (Reroll if you are devoted to Slaanesh) |- |9 |Boon of Change - Symbolizing your Legion bringing a great and convoluted plan to fruition, this mutation was granted by Tzeentch and grants your Lupus Primus Princeps flexibility of form. (Reroll if you are devoted to Nurgle) |- |10 |Daemon Weapon - One of your Lupus Primus' weapons has been possessed and warped by a Daemon trapped within it, bound in a feat of strength and willpower. The sinister energies of the Immaterium greatly heighten its destructive potential. |- |11 |Crushed Baneblade - This pancaked superheavy tank shows the loyalist tanks their place - beneath your foot, reduced to nothing. |- |12 |Blasphemed Relic - During one of your raids upon the corpse-worshippers, your Legion pilfered an Imperial relic as a great trophy. While they will seek to reclaim it, your defilement of its holiness will take decades to reverse - if it ever falls back into Loyalist hands at all. |- |13 |Giant Blade-Leg - Ripped straight from the socket of a Hierophant Bio-Titan, this grim trophy is a declaration that the galaxy belongs to the Ruinous Powers, not the Tyranid swarms. |- |14 |Xenotech Arm - A Xenos Titan foolishly got in your Legion's way. All that remains of it is this arm, and it will remind the foolish aliens not to oppose the Chaos Gods. |- |15 |Corrupted Archaeotech - Your Legion stole some piece of ancient technology predating the Imperium from the Adeptus Mechanicus. After subjecting it to dark rituals, it now serves the Dark Gods. |}
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