A small system with two planets, Thana is mostly known for the
smaller of the two. While Thana Major is a gas giant with 15 moons,
it's Thana Minor's former function as a Shrine World for the whole
sector that made it a common destination for pilgrims. But as the
11th Black Crusade swept thru the Audacia Sector and Thana
Minor was caught in its path, the planet was considered condemned and
ceased its function.
That doesn't mean that the Ecclesiarchy has given up on the world,
however. While the planet has been deemed purged of all forces of
Chaos in 347.M39, the taint of Chaos remained, but the Ecclesiarchy
has worked tirelessly over the centuries to once again open the
Shrine World to the public. As recently as 777.M41 there have been
minor demonic incursions, but since then the planet has been deemed
clean. Recently clues have been found that point towards the moons of
Thana Major as a source for the demons.
The Order of the Pale Lady of the Adepta Sororitas has been
stationed on Thana Minor even before the beginning of the cleansing,
defending the planet even during the 11th Black Crusade.
This order is named for Saint Ashley, the primary saint for whom
Thana Minor was made into a Shrine World, and a venerated saint in
all the sector.
A cooperatively build space sector in the 41st millenium, with sprinkles of the 31st millenium.
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Monday, 24 August 2015
Updates: First Miniatures, faction descriptions, sector map
It's been a long time coming, but as you can see I've finally found the time to make some "proper" photos. The first few characters have been featured, with more coming soon.
At the same time, the Setting page (above) now features a map of the sector itself. Descriptions of more planets are in the works too.
As for factions, the following three are considerably advanced: Imperial Fists, Orks, and Tyranids. Necrons and Space Wolves should make their presence known sooner or later, and there's the possibility of one other faction joining the fray this year (AdMech or Chaos, or maybe both ...).
So yeah, it's coming.
At the same time, the Setting page (above) now features a map of the sector itself. Descriptions of more planets are in the works too.
As for factions, the following three are considerably advanced: Imperial Fists, Orks, and Tyranids. Necrons and Space Wolves should make their presence known sooner or later, and there's the possibility of one other faction joining the fray this year (AdMech or Chaos, or maybe both ...).
So yeah, it's coming.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Mega-Dread Duffkop
Mega-Dread Duffkop accompanied by some Kill Kans |
The various kans of the warband are in
awe of Duffkop. Strangely enough, that doesn't seem to have the same
inspiring effect as if they're close to a Deff Dread. If anything,
Duffkop's presence seems to make them more prone to panic, as they
seem intimidated by the gigantic Mega-Dread. Still, the kans of the
Grin Scorcherz flock to Duffkop regardless, but always keep a
respectful distance.
Librarian Iwan Czeslaw
Perhaps the oldest Imperial Fists
serving today, Czeslaw is close to 700 years old. The experienced
Librarian usually wears standard-issue Power Armour to battle, as the
modest Czeslaw doesn't want to be treated any different from his more
mundane Battle-Brothers.
Czeslaw hails from Minerva, and the
Audacia Sector native still feels an especially strong kinship to his
old home world. As the Chapters need to bolster the sector defense
rises, Czeslaw is more than happy to obligue.
Warboss Skumsnaga Skarlug, the Bane of Lima, the Red Threat
Warboss Skumsnaga Skarlug and his Nob Mob |
He has always been fascinated by Ork
Teknology, be it Trukks, Bikes, Dreads oder Mek Kannons, but he has
an utter disregard for the inner workings of said technology – all
that matters to him is that it DOES work. His patience for Big Mek
Magshak's explanations on how something is supposed to be used is
slim. If some gadget doesn't do what the Warboss wants it to, he's
certain that this can only be the fault of the Meks.
A rare close-up of the Warboss |
Skumsnaga takes his trusted attack
squig Bork with him wherever he goes, although he has a tendency to
forget about Bork in the heat of combat and sometimes leaves the
squig behind. Most of the time this is because Bork is not able to
keep up with the Warboss, more often than not because it was killed.
In fact, the gretchins tending for the Warboss keep replacing Bork
with new squigs every time the old one died – they fear the day
their boss finds out that his favorite creature in the whole universe
isn't with him anymore …
Big Mek Snotgog Dakkabad
Big Mek Snotgog Dakkabad, accompanied by a grot oiler and ammo runt, and flanked by his trusted Mek Guns |
He's also responsible for many
of the kans and dreads of the warband, because he ultimately plans to
build a Dread for himself. Thus far, all walkers have either been
experimental builds (most if not all the kans, who are much too small
for an Ork of Snotgog's stature, belong to this category) or fallen
short of his expectations, therefore they've been given to the Boyz
or to one of the multitude of Gretchin eager to get their own
vehicle.
The fact that the largest dredd of the
warband was not built by Snotgog has made his relationship to Big Mek
Magshak, the Mek who built said dredd, the Mega-Dread Duffkop, more
than a heated rivalry.
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