Night lords successor chapters loyalist. Name : Emperor's Gladiators. The only other chapter I know of (that isnt the scythes of the Emperor) who wields scythes are the Death Guard.
I have an absurd fondness for the Night Lords, and I really like the idea of a loyalist offshoot, particularly one with a flair for the dramatic. Make Me Wanna Shout: Night Lords show a special fondness for cranking up the output amplification on the vox speakers in their helmets, and screaming literal and figurative bloody murder until the humans in the area are curled in the fetal position clutching bleeding ears.
"Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil." 0. : During the Tsagualsa Reprisal, the Night Lords reaction to the Ultramarines and their successor chapters arrival was to start screaming "Get to the ships!"
I seek your wisdom!
It could be a specific company of the night lords though, or a chapter that turned to chaos later and which adopted night lord strategies. Fleet-Based refers to Space Marine Chapters not based on a Chapter homeworld.
He's yet another slave taken in by the Tenth Company, and gets ear-marked by Septimus as an assistant armorer. Night Lords Sucessor Chapters So, hypothetically, Thousand Sons have Blood Ravens, Death Guard have Sons of Antaeus, Emperor Children have Red Scorpions and Iron Warriors have Silver Skulls. ; Mark of Shame: Sinners red gauntlets, taken from a hive ganger tradition of tattooing condemned members of a gang's hands. ... Like all Codex chapters, the Raven Guard are divided into ten Companies.
They possess only a fleet with one of the fleet ships usually serving as their Chapter's mobile Fortress-Monastery. Mauve Shirt: Maruc. Night Lords Legion Badge.
Technically neither of the CSM legions has any successor chapters - only the loyalist legions got split like that.
31. VIEW OLDER REPLIES.
0. This article is comprised of a complete list of all the fanon Fleet-Based Chapters listed here on the WH40K Homebrew Wiki. Hello people of Dakka! Traitor Legion Loyalists are the rare few Space Marines who, despite hailing from the Traitor Legions, stayed loyal to the Emperor and the Imperium, proving that despite what some characters in 40K think, having geneseed from a suspect source is no sure indicator of bad character. in every dialect of Nostraman. - posted in + AGE OF DARKNESS +: Im making an army that plays as spacewolves and have been modeling quite a few of them with scythes of various sizes and shapes. Before I go any further, if this thread is in the 'wrong' section of the forum.
Conducted in complete silence, Corpsake sign language is used for traditional questions and answers.
Are there any currently as I want to make my own which I will do but I figured might as well look at some that are already like that to get a better idea and also Night Lords are just badass.
– Exodus 23:2.
The Rites of Shadow are a Raven Guard and Successor Chapter silent ritual with ancient roots.
Since the dark days of the Horus Heresy Imperial scholars have pondered how the truest loyalty of many of the Legiones Astartes could have been turned to base treachery, purest devotion to hate, nobility to wickedness, but for the Night Lords perhaps their hearts always belonged to darkness. As a VIII Legion fan, I always liked the Space Sharks, because I read that they were loyalist Night Lords successors, and it made sense, looking at his traits and combat doctrine. It seemed to make the most sense to post my question here but if someone who has a better understanding of how this site works feels it … Loyalist Deathguard successors? [Fanmade] A totally-not-Night-Lords successor Primaris Chapter, C&C appreciated.
They are naturally among the most mobile Chapters.
Copyright 2020 night lords successor chapters