40K Carcharodons Weekend – Where Do We Go Next? You Decide!
January 1, 2016 by warzan
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Fire Hawks! I wont spoil the background for those not familiar, but they have a very interesting story which is also ‘in the gaps’.
Or 21st Cursed founding. Also really awesome background.
Minotaurs are a 21st founding chapter… 😉
I see a pattern here 😉
Probably one of the more obvious suggestions but Legion of the Damned are always cool.
The Relictors are another legion with colourful history but don’t get much time in the spotlight.
And off the top of my head I’m not sure who the guys are that get pasted during the 3rd War for Armageddon. Is it the Celestial Lions? I’d love to know about their shady past with the Inquisition that seems to damn them.
And I’ll second the above post about the Cursed Founding. Very cool part of Astartes fluff.
I second the legion of the damned.
Because I was never within the mainstream I would like to have a themed weekend for the Tau and especially for the Farsight Enclaves.
The whole story around the (Dark-)Eldar would be fascinating, too.
I’d like to know more about the Farsight Enclaves too!
Death Spectres and what are the inhabitants of the Ghoul Stars that they guard against.
Seconded. I would also like to know more about the Ghoul Stars threat.
Great series guys. I would like to know more about Death Watch marines.
soul drinkers
i would loe to hear more about the fire hawks /legion of the damned
Don’t buy too heavily into the theory the Fire Hawks became the Legion of the Damned. LotD have recorded appearances well before the Fire Hawks were lost in the warp.
Death Watch would be a good one especially with the rich background the RPG gives you and them being a nice tie in to the Inquisition. Or maybe that’s one to save for a transition to the Inquisition in the future.
Can we get answers about those damned Squats aka Space Dwarves that once existed ?
I heard that they dove head first into the maelstrom in search of good beer and found themselves facing Veermin on a crazy football pitch
must have been Belgian beer then.
Maybe they had more Kwak ? 😉
executioners chapter ,really awsome chapter and thier history interwines with the space sharks
13th Company
Fire Hawks
Legion of the Damned
Angels of Wrath (citadel journal)
Emperor’s Wolves
Red Wolves
Rainbow Warriors
Yellow Jackets
Like to here about the Blood Axes (Ork’s), who used to fight alone side what was once called the Imperial Guard,
if there were any character Commissar’s who sharpened there teeth, or learned their art of war by fighting alongside these green comrades. .
The Ordo Xenos of the Inquisition could be an interesting one. But my choice would be the Explorator Tech Priest’s of the Adeptus Mechanicus.
Would love to see a unified presentation on the Soul Drinkers or Imperial Fists.
Soul drinkers, good shout, traitors but not traitors!
Defintely Legion of the damned, you can’t go wrong with Flames and Skulls.
Go with the Abadan War chapters, considering most of there fluff goes back to rogue trader.
Also, the other guy offering ‘details’ get him to read, at least lexicanum prior to these, the lack of detail on the carcharodons was disappointing. These videos have an awesome opportunity to lay down the etc tad bits!
Also, why not reference sourcebooks? (Again, bottom of the lexicanum page), for a ‘would you like to know more? feature.
Elvis
Ah, also, mark my words, FW will see a badab release this year.
They’ve already said there’s a new book coming featuring the Red Scorpions
Who’s the guy that wrote them? Can’t remember, but I had a chat with him 8 months ago, he said he had a third book FW didn’t want o release, but said after the HH phase that has just ended would see him revamp the old ones and possibly roll his third book never released into it.
Scythes of the Emporer, Space Wolves, Iron Warriors, Lost and the Damned, Some of the Eldar Craftworlds.
Black Legion
Imperial Guard (Astra Militarum)
Tau Fire Warriors
iron hands
sons of medusa
Steel confessors
Da great ork clanz.
Can we branch into the Guard units, toying with the FW Elesium Drop troops, is there any fluff for them?
one of Anthony Reynolds Word Bearers books features Elysian Drop Troops. They die, but the are still bad ass.
Grey Knights would be great to hear about also all history of space wolfs. White scars also please.
Eldar Exodites (or as i imagine it, the eldar on endor)
Legion of the Damned
adeptus arbites
Blood Pack Traitor Regiments (heard they described as both Traitor Guard and Mercenary Regiments with industrial resources behind them)
Lost and the Damned forces – as in the Eye of Terror (Abhuman using chaos Guard).
And I love WordBearers – after all, they really started it all.