WIP until I hash out some immersion. [hr] [hider=Primarch][center][h1]Brontide Turmogen[/h1] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c1/20/25/c12025901f99cb6ff76a9886786c708e.jpg[/img] [b]Appearance:[/b] By far the largest of his brothers in both height and bulk, Brontide carries with him an undeniable aura of primal physical might. The already gigantic proportions of a Primarch swollen to near obscene limits. Unlike most of his siblings, there is little handsomeness to be found in his features with even the most forgiving of standards, with heavy, deep-seated features, beady malevolently glowing eyes, and teeth fractured and cracked a little too much for their own good before getting replaced. Brontide's skin is abnormally thick, likened to the hides of great beasts than anything that should be found on a man, and his skin seemingly fluctuates between leathery tan and burnt husk in pigment. Surprisingly enough, not a single scar mars his flesh... potentially for the worst. Brontide prefers humble garbs, wearing little more than scaled-up Imperial Army fatigues if anything at all. [b]Psyker Status:[/b] N/A, However Brontide has inherited the Emperors Perpetual nature. [b]Life and Times:[/b] If there ever was a more miserable green speck in the galaxy, it'd have to fight Ghurk tooth and nail to claim the title. A massive world with high gravity, the whole of the planet seemed to be just one continuous swampy jungle, with spores heavy in the air and deadly fauna lying in wait behind every corner. [b]Ideology:[/b] Brontide [i]lives[/i] for the fight, every fiber of his being bent towards it's execution. He has no great ambitions beyond his next scrap and spends his time in between either training for the [i]Next[/i] one or palling around with his favored sons. Quite unlike the green-skinned brutes, Brontide holds no malice towards the smaller humans and in fact, has lept between the Small Ones and weapons fire on uncountable occasions, becoming a folk legend to the people of Ghurk before their liberation by the Imperium. [b]Wargear:[/b] Old Bastard - The signature weapon of a foreign Ork Warboss who fell from the stars, Old Bastard was ripped from his warm, broken hands when Brontide savaged it to death. Ever since that fateful day the weapon has stayed by his side, it's crude adamantine head cleaving through uncountable Greenskins and would require a space marine to wield it two-handed just to keep from falling off balance. Since Brontide's ascension as Primarch of the Hammers of Dawn, a power field generator has been installed to further increase it's effectiveness in battle while maintaining it's crude but durable design. Brontide's Retort - Representing the Primarch's pragmatic views and dry sense of humor, this oversized, twin-linked Storm Bolter shot's roar with much greater intensity than even a Heavy Bolter. The return fire of this gun has been the Harald of many a courageous charge and its explosive cadence has been the last thing a Xenos tide ever heard hundreds of times over. Crude Panoply - Uninterested in quiet dignity and taken by his own eccentric aesthetics, Brontide has "fixed" his great artificer armor with spikes, trophies, and skulls, giving the massive set of power armor a greater dreadful presence on top of being worthy of the greatest terminator armors in terms of protection. [b]Other:[/b] Anything that doesn't fit into a specific section, but bare's talking about. [/center] [/hider] [hider=Legion][center][h1]Hammers of Dawn[/h1] [img]Paint scheme. Feel free to use any picture of a space marine. bolterandchainsword.com/smpbeta.php is a great tool to make your own colour schemes.[/img][/center] [b]Legion Number:[/b] 4 [b]Legion Strength:[/b] 60,000 Marines [b]Homeworld:[/b] Ghurk, a miserable planet too Green for it's own good and seemingly the galactic disposal bin for warp damned wreckage. [b]Favoured Legion Tactics:[/b] Urban Combat, CQC, and Siegebreaking. [b]Legion Leadership:[/b] Of course, the Primarch is at the top, but what specialist leadership positions are there? E.G. The Thousand Sons have the different Cults such as the Corvidae and Pyrae. Just a quick view on how the Legion's leadership is organized. [b]Notable Legion Members:[/b] A few colourful characters that belong to the Legion. [b]Inspirations:[/b] What If Orks Were Good Guys, Street Gangs, the Landsknecht, Feudal Viking Chivalry. [b]Assigned Armies:[/b] During the Great Crusade, Legions rarely travelled by themselves. They would create armies from those worlds that they conquered to use as shocktroopers or line-holders. Feel free to go nuts with this. [b]Other:[/b] Anything i have forgotten. [/hider]