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==Notable Members==
==Notable Members==
''"They are no more an army than a barbarian horde, individuals bound together through the promise of glory with little care for quant ideals of honor or loyalty. There are some amongst the gangster rabble that rise above the immature clanishness of the Legion. Leaders, heroes, artisans, masterminds...warlords and devils. Individuals in a host of individuals, it is they that keeps the heart of the VIIth Legion beating."-Unknown War Scribe''
''"They are no more an army than a barbarian horde, individuals bound together through the promise of glory with little care for quant ideals of honor or loyalty. There are some amongst the gangster rabble that rise above the immature clanishness of the Legion. Leaders, heroes, artisans, masterminds...warlords and devils. Individuals in a host of individuals, it is they that keep the heart of the VIIth Legion beating."-Unknown War Scribe''


=Organisation and Doctrine=
=Organisation and Doctrine=

Revision as of 18:57, 17 November 2016

Dreameaters
Battle Cry "Surrender Your Mind!"
Number VI
Founding First Founding
Successors of N/A
Primarch Zan Shin
Homeworld Formerly Tatuklaw (Destroyed), Currently Spire of Morphaeus
Strength 130,009
Specialty Psychological Warfare
Allegiance Chaos Undivided

This page details people, events, and organisations from the /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe. See the /tg/ Heresy Timeline and Galaxy pages for more information on the Alternate Universe.

The Dreameaters, or the Tiger Claws as they where known before the discovery of their Primarch, were a Traitor Space Marine Legion led by the mutant Primarch Zan Shin. The legion was infamous for being composed of misfits and thugs, a stigma that remained even after a long series of reforms inacted by their Primarch. It was not the treachery of their Primarch that drug the VIIth into the heresy but rather that of the legion as a whole, the upper echelons of the Legion betraying their Primarch at the start of the Heresy. The Dreameaters are noteworthy for their unorthodox interpretation of "stealth" prefering to create a titanic smokescreen of psychoactive fogs and hallucinogenic vapours to conduct extravagant feints and harrying assaults within, as well as provide a distraction for flanking or infiltrating units.

History of the Seventh Legion

See also: Zan Shin

While many other traitor legions bear tragic tales of falls from grace and corruption due to the faults of their flawed yet mythic Primarchs, the fall of the VIIth legion is neither tragic nor shocking. The VIIth legion was perhaps always destined to buck against just leaders and the cause of the greater good, the tragedy entirely that of their Primarch's failure to save the legion from their baser nature.

The Unification Wars

The VIIth were marked as misfits and thugs from the beginning, the warriors of the Seventh Squad were rebellious and inquisitive, rarely following an order outside the battlefield without a barrage of questions, only half of which weren't jests or jabs at their commander. However the interesting thing about the the Seventh Squad, is that this cocksure and quipping nature was nearly absent of the Marines in command positions of the squad. Instead the Squad Commander, Jhen Kai'Ro, and the other team leaders, brothers Kanak and Tanan Ogúdae, were stern and humourless, at least when compared to their subordinates. The squad command still had a tendency for overclarification, but where otherwise a far cry from their fellow squad mates. Hektor Cincinnatus, curious at this personality dissonance, once shuffled the unit composition to see if Kai'ro and the Ogúdae Brothers were simply outliers or if their was some other force behind this noticable difference in professionalism. Remarkably the newfound leaders, while inexperienced, quickly adopted the grim mannerisms of their former leadership. It was revealed later, once the composition was returned to normal, that the marines of the Seventh Squad were simply miserable in command positions, but the seventh squad only really respected eachother and only they knew how to police their rowdy behavior.

Notable Campaigns

Their battlefield history began in the Eastern Wastes, vast marshlands and ruined coasts. Their first engagement was held within the strongholds of Fildelphii, a labyrinthine hive that had defended the Viscounts of Sylarvainia for centuries. Traditional maneuver elements proved to be ineffectual, personnel often becoming entangled in the twisting halls and streets of the city without armoured elements to provide proper support. To solve this smaller teams were used with extensive air support. The effects were felt immediately, as the smaller units were able to cover more ground in less time in the cramped urban conditions, and with the strong aireal assests providing overwatch they were almost unstoppable. When the Seventh Squad began siezing vital infrastructure, such as water processing plants, and threatening Fildelhpiian leadership with them, such as introducing promethium into the water supplies, the Viscounts began to be a little more willing to enter into peace negotiations. Their skill was tested again in the battle grounds of Ba'al-Timur,some of the most aggressive and desperate fighting the Seventh Sqaud had seen thus far. The Marshlands of Ba'al-Timur led into sunken urban sprawls, vast webs of hive hidden by ancient ruins and murky waters. Infantry engagements were often short and deadly, the Astartes unaccustomed to this kind of asymmetrical warfare and guerilla tactics. Air support, while effective, was often a temporary solution, as the Survivors of air raids would escape back into the depths and continue to ellude the Seventh. Attempts at negotiations were met with bloodshed, and attempts to rat them out of their caves and grottos and sunken dungeons was only met with lost marines. It was only until the Seventh began to simply use bombardments and set charges to collapse the cave systems that they were able to bring the clans of Ba'al-Timur to heel. One of their final battles along the Eastern front was at an ancient Merican centre of political thought, now a blasted pit dominated by roving bands of mutants. There was little to salvage from the ruins of Dæcee, and so Hektor did order a great purge of the wastes. The Seventh was instrumental in this cleansing. They purged with firebombs and automatic fire, the Merican waste lit by slaughter. In the bloody week that followed the collected Astartes washed the ashes of Merica with scarlet mutant blood, the seventh often put in charge of flushing out mutants from their burrows and warrens. It was here that something awoken in the squad, a certain visceral joy that came with the hunt and war. A deep, grotesque pride in the bloody work they did, equal parts inspiring and unnerving. However bloodlust wasn't the only thing that the Seventh discovered in the pit of Dæcee. The squad leader, Rush Thil'Kanon, discovered the remains of a great Merican archive in a Mutant den. There he found many elder texts and manuscripts of a Merica long past. He took a few, as little more than trophies to ogle at, but these withered tomes would be instrumental in the genesis of the philosophy of the legion later on. The climax of their career was on Luna, where against the wishes of Hektor, they part of the assaulting force. Indignant at Hekotor's reluctance in the Lunar Campaign and eager to prove themselves to the other astartes the Seventh Squad abandoned their tactical acumen in favor of a glorious charge, a tactic that has proven successful in other squads, in an attempt to break the defensive line. While they did indeed crack the Lunar defenses they incurred heavy casualties, Rush Thil'Kanon himself being interred within a Dreadnought sarcophagus after the battle. Despite their heavy losses, the Seventh continued to fight with greater ferocity like mad savages, a skill no doubt learnt from the conquest of Eastern Merica. The battle, while successful, was a lesson in hubris for the Seventh amd it tempered the still living veterans wisdom in the waging of war. At the close of the Unification Wars he Seventh had garnered a reputation for ruthless efficiency and wanton destruction in the face of an assured victory, and mad fatalism and reckless determination in the face of defeat. However their cleverness in the east, at Fildelphii and Ba'al-Timur did not go unnoticed in the eyes of those who valued a sharp mind over bloodthirsty brawn. In the eyes of those marines, the descendants of the Seventh had potential to be more than wild dogs of war to be fed to the heat of battle. Either way the Seventh was proud to have proven themselves, and to have won the favor of Hektor and their fellow marines.

The Great Crusade

Notable Campaigns


Culture

Recruitment and Training

Notable Members

"They are no more an army than a barbarian horde, individuals bound together through the promise of glory with little care for quant ideals of honor or loyalty. There are some amongst the gangster rabble that rise above the immature clanishness of the Legion. Leaders, heroes, artisans, masterminds...warlords and devils. Individuals in a host of individuals, it is they that keep the heart of the VIIth Legion beating."-Unknown War Scribe

Organisation and Doctrine

Tactics

It's not enough to kill the enemy. You must destroy their home, their families, their friends, set his brothers against him. To crush your ememy's soul, to rend his mind asunder, to make him a husk...that, Marines, is something much worse than mere death. -First Captain Durag Danzig

Notable Formations

Support Formations

Auxilia and Allies

Fleet

Notable vessels