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"STOP. QUOTING. ME." Jb, 2019, quoted in 2022." Roland, 2022, quoted in 2022.
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Merry Yuletide, one and all! Gods bless.
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Greetings,

I am Jb; Briton by birth, roleplayer by my own hand, and lover of literature. I am also an amateur historian, a receiver of a Bachelors degree in Ancient and Medieval History - quite a useless degree, actually - and would like to think that I'm a fair, honest and open guy.

As far as RP'ing goes, I'm pretty open to most things really, all you need to do is ask! :)

So, if you've ever any questions for me, wish to speak about RP's involving myself or run by myself, or simply feel like a chat, don't be afraid to get in touch.

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@Kratesis@Andreyich@jbeil@BCTheEntity

A dozen Sisters had made their ways to Athega Tertius alongside Inquisitor Kliment, each of them willing to lay down their lives in protection of his own, and although four of them had indeed paid the ultimate sacrifice it was clear that none of those present had come off of the worlds surface without a change having overcome them; what sort of change depended entirely on the individual in question, for the Inquisitors part he had had to restrain himself for declaring Exterminatus – that most final of solutions – upon the whole planet. He had only been dissuaded from that course of action by cooler heads, taking his frustration that Chaos had been able to penetrate this far into his sector on the vastly unfortunate De'Shard.

For an entire month he tortured the prisoner, the only one out of the nearly thirty heretics taken alive to not break under his ministrations, others turning swiftly from mortal men into gibbering messes. Things started well enough - timelines established and facts set into rockcrete, names and numbers given even as the capital of Athega was put back into order and the Planetary Governor replaced – but as the time progressed, time which he frankly did not have, things began to take a turn that would have even Kliment confused.

De'Shard, for all his obvious heresy, neither considered himself a traitor to the Imperium nor saw what he had done on his homeworld as anything other than the true path. When questioned he simply repeated that it had been her will that it as done, that she had come to them with an entourage much like he had and told them what they needed to hear and how to go about it.

“She was beautiful,” he sputtered one day from his toothless mouth, “like one of the Saints from the windows of the cathedrals.”

“What do you mean?”

“She had a way about her, a halo of light that blinded everyone...and..and she was impervious to harm, truly blessed by our Emperor.”

Our Emperor he had said, something a true blasphemer would never say as willingly, but the blazing light in his eyes was almost as fierce as that of Confessor Mazzini; it would not be too far to say that it scared him.

Days later he received word from the Canoness-Preceptor herself, an urgent message that was encrypted to the highest levels of the Sororitas, concerning a soldier of the Guard who had fallen into a deep coma-like sleep. It was said that she had simply collapsed in the middle of the battlefield and not awoken since, prayers and hymns coming unbidden from her lips even as no other part of her body moved, and more superstitious 'witnesses' even claimed that a faint aura had began to radiate from her. There was a small addendum to the message, one that stated with some certainty that, in spite of having received no wounds on the field, she was dying.






“I have been ordered away,” half-coughed the Inquisitor, a grim look on his face as he addressed those Sisters that had made it through the shitstorm and were now gathered about him in the bowels of the Imperator Gracili Ferro, the frigate giving off slow groans as it made its way through the warp and back toward the Preceptory on Taniea Primus, “it has been an honour to serve with you all.”

Kliment was never a man to give speeches, but as his eye focused on each of the Sororitas – those still among the living – he could not help but feel a swelling of pride in his chest, truly these were exemplars of Imperial might and faith combined into one being.

“Fresh orders await you on Taniea, so I have been told, but they will have to be pursued without me I am afraid.” He gestured to their ranks with a false smile on his weathered face now, “Sister-Celestian Blandine has been assigned to lead you on your next task, one I know you will complete with as much fervour and dedication as you would if I were still here.”

It would be another week before he left, the frigate coming out of the warp in the correct location and his 'guests' sent back to their chambers in the magnificence of the Orders fortress, perhaps some may even be given leave to take in the wider planet at large? Hospitallers were always in high demand in the Hive Cities, for example, and Horacio could always bless and lead the faithful in prayer and service.

As for Kliment and his activities...that was classified.






“We have failed, my master.” Came a voice from the darkness, one among a multitude of shadowed figures sat about an oval table. The voice was higher than normal yet certainly masculine, reedy but with an air of underlying authority, a practised way of speech that had not come naturally and was in fact a deception.

“There was no failure, Carfax!” Snapped back a deeper voice, digitized edges indicating an altered larynx at least, “Athega Tertius was simply a test, and one I may add that – in spite of local interference – worked perfectly as a demonstration.”

“Piffle! Utter dross. How can Jowan be serious? How?!”

Enough,” boomed another unseen speaker, this one sat at the head of the table, unseen talons scraping against the wooden surface, “both of you will silence yourselves; the next test will soon begin, and the subject must not suspect a thing.”

“They do not, I assure you.”

“Good...good, you will receive details in due course. Let the faithful spread a bit, give our Imperial overlords some time to rest, for they will need more than a doddering old fool this time.”

Silence reigned for moments, only the soft sound of breathing to be heard in the darkened chamber, before the 'leader' spoke up once more.

“Immortality through Faith.” They proclaimed.

“Immortality through Faith!”

It was a refrain which echoed through the corridors and hallways of the ancient structure, all the way down to the medical bay where the subject lay – the feminine form almost in stasis, or so it seemed – those words ringing off of the walls and into the mind of the ostensibly unconscious figure.

Immortality Through Faith.

[End of Act I]
@BingTheWing I thought this was just an interest thread? Is there a CS template somewhere that I don't know about?
@BingTheWing Well...all seems above-board to me. Must say, I am liking this.
@CaptainBritton@DJAtomika@Asura@Lonewolf685@Laduguer

Took you all long enough!

Nah, I'm just kidding...or am I?

Anyway, I'll get a post up in the next few days, get this thing on the road.
@jbeil@Kratesis@BCTheEntity@Andreyich

Right, I've got a few days off from tomorrow, so expect a post between Wednesday and Saturday.
@Drunken Conquistador@Laduguer@Amaranth@DeadDrop@Cash78

Right, I've got a few days off from tomorrow, so expect a post between Wednesday and Saturday. And thanks for sticking with it.
Nergüi finished the last of his devotional prayers and got back to his feet, and probably would have stretched himself out if he had been a normal human, listening to Aviza with the most imperceptible nod of his covered head; as they walked and spoke, his senses stretched to their limits, the sound of a shell-casing dropping resounding in his hearing, he kept half his mind on where he was and the other half on necessary tactical calculations.

Chaos...it left a bitter taste in the mouth, and an aching in the mind, but he took this enemy as seriously as any other - if not more so.

"I wondered where all the citizens had gone, not even Nova had known, but now it makes sense, simply below, into the darkness, taken by chaos, waiting untill the Orks have played their part and could be disposed of, even used to feed their forces. Inquisitor Solares would have known about this, she of all would have sensed the forces of Chaos before any of us, before even entering the system, so why were we not informed? why were we not informed about about their presence? I fear for her, for those who are under her command, and I mostly I fear for our purity in the eyes of the Emperor. If my suspicions are true, there will be much to answer for, not only by the inquisitor, but also ourselves. Once we arrive at the Titan Forge, I feel that our questions will be answered in full."

This 'outburst', so that was what it was in the case of the usually quiet Sister, as least in his estimation, caused the Apothecary to give a short burst of laughter within his helmet as he crunched over loose rubble underfoot. Let her and the pskyer look to their own purity, the witch especially susceptible to the forces of the Ruinous Powers (he had seen it happen), he was a stalwart servant of the Emperor and one of his Space Marines.

The sight of a Valkyrie was a welcome one, distracting him momentarily from otherwise morbid thoughts of Daemons and traitors, the White Scar having always appreciated Imperial engineering and - although he would of rather had a bike between his legs - the prospect of once more taking to the air like a hunting kestrel on the breeze of the steppes moved something within him.

For now he tagged on behind and to the left of his missions superior, twin hearts beating at the expectation of a hunt against a worthy foe.


This is pretty much a fancy of mine, as someone who doesn't actually mind the recent changes to 40k lore too much, and as someone who thinks that there is quite a bit of potential to be had in a narrative sense from them. Writing from the viewpoint of a Primaris Intercessor squad - which requires at least 4 writers at least - I intend to explore various elements, including the partition of the galaxy, how they are viewed by others of the Imperial forces, and what it is to be the next step up in Astartes 'evolution'.

I've chosen the Unnumbered Sons AKA 'Greyshields' so that folks have a nice choice of Marines from any of the 9 loyalist legions, of Primaris who may well have been frozen during the Heresy/Scouring (probably the 'first batch' so to speak) to others that are more recent in their 'ascension'.

The timeline will be starting, as with Dark Imperium, during the closing years of the 200-year Indomitus Crusade, and possibly culminating in the formation of a new Chapter. Who knows?

Please submit your character sheets by Private Message to me, myself and I - once accepted you can post them in the Char tab.

Name: Your character's name. Feel free to give it Legion/Chapter specific 'flavour'.

Rank: Obvious.

Age: Age in real space time, not including freezing.

Gene-sire: From which Loyalist primarch does your Marine take his gene-seed?

Personal Demeanour: What kind of person is your character outside of simply being living weapons, what are their motivations etc, and how do they interact with others? Also please include any hatreds, grudges, and so on.

Description: A written description of your character's appearance, feel free to include the condition of their armour and so on.

History: A sketch of your character's life and history, preferably until their selection by Cawl and subsequent 'ascension'. Give me three solid paragraphs, at least, please.

Equipment and Armament:



Miscellaneous: Anything you want to mention but haven't been able to cover yet.
@PrinceAlexus As I said, that's how we'll start, just trust me on this. I got ya covered. I.E. Wait until we get a few posts in first.
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