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Let's Roll An Imperial Guard Regiment

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Hey, /tg/. It's been a while since a roll thread for the Imperial Guard showed up here. When better than a Friday night to make one!

Using the Only War rules for regiment creation. First I need a d8 for home world/origin
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>49014277
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>>49014543
Highborn

Recruited from the planet's highest classes, the guardsmen and guards women were essentially born to command.

Next, can I get a d9 for CO personality?
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Rolled 1 (1d9)

>>49014626
Sweet
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>>49014637
Bilious

Paranoid, vigilant, and wrothful are the words which best describe this regiment's commanding officer. Suspicion and a keen eye for betrayal/heresy are widely encouraged.

Going to need a d8 for regiment type
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Rolled 3 (1d8)

>>49014681
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roll+d8

hoping for tanks
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Rolled 6 (1d8)

>>49014726
In options, sir.
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>>49014723
Drop Troops

Specializing in first wave and airborne assaults, these men and women have been trained to descend into the hell of combat from the skies above their enemies.

I will need a d7 for training doctrine
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>>49014789
dice+d7
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>>49014813
god dam it i forget how to roll.

lets see if
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Rolled 5 (1d7)

>>49014789
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>>49014834
Iron Discipline

These guardsmen take orders like only the most loyal soldiers are capable. Obeying without question, acting without remorse. This naturally separates which highborn are all pomp and which were destined to lead men.

This regiment's shaping up. Let's roll another d7 for special equipment doctrine
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Rolled 4 (1d7)

>>49014916
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>>49015019
Demolitions

Wanton destruction are what these guardsmen are trained for, with plenty of explosives and supplies to cater these needs.
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>>49015139
It just getting better and better.
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Op here. I fucked up. Only War rules are for crunch, this is pure fluff and should have been 1d4chan Regiment Creation Tables from the beginning.

So there are two options...
A) Keep same regiment, roll missing fields
B) Start over with 1d4chan rules

What do you guys think?
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>>49015207
A goddamnit.

Snooty flyboys that blow shit up? I like it. Just go down the 1d4chan list, skipping things we already have
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>>49015207
>A
I like it as is.
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>>49015227
>>49015230
High class dive-bombers sound good to me.

Going down the list, roll a d100 for these nobles' home world.
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Tables we'll be using from now on, for reference
>https://1d4chan.org/wiki/Imperial_Guard_Regiment_Creation_Tables
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Rolled 32 (1d100)

>>49015324
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>>49015386
Feral World (oh Emperor)

The majority of this regiment's world's population remains in a state resembling early man. Hunter-gatherers roam the planet, with the basics of agriculture and Bronze Age societies just taking form. Highborn is a relative term, right?

Give me a second d100 for this feral world's dominate terrain
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Rolled 13 (1d100)

>>49015461
Still good.
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Rolled 71 (1d100)

>>49015461
They went from killing mammoths to high end explosives and grav-chutes. Marvelous
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>>49015227
Yo Arbites! How's your Sanguine Shields army going?
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>>49015532
Jungle

The canopy grown thick, and megafauna are common in the dense jungles and trees that cover this regiment's home world.

Skipping regiment regulations as we have most, roll a d100 for regimental friends
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>>49015461
no it makes sense planetary governers are often off worlders, these guys are like rich plantation owners who go to fight because the slaves are too incompetent
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Rolled 21 (1d100)

>>49015601
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>>49015607
Breeds of mutant men who are just barely considered human but resemble Neadertal work the fields, while the nobility are full-on humans who can actually be recruited to the Guard
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>>49015640
spehss mahreens
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>>49015678
confederate guard withthose noble southren accents and faux french ways of nobility

Maybe the original colinisation force got a chance to all own slaves and now pretend to be imperial nobility
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>>49015640
Adeptus Astartes

This regiment is close friends with a specific chapter the Emperor's own Space Marines. The gigantic super humans will rarely deny a call for aid from this assortment of guardsmen, and in turn the regiment often assists the Marines in vital combat situations.

Roll a d100 for Regiment Enemies
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Also speculate as to which chapter this ragtag noble drop troop regiment is buddy-buddy with
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Rolled 55 (1d100)

>>49015771
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Rolled 97 (1d100)

>>49015771

>>49015747
This. I like this.
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>>49015803
>>49015771
>>49015793
>>49015640

well the reason why we are their friends is pretty obvious we blew up a bunch of chaos marine shit
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>>49015803
Chaos Space Marines.

Sworn enemies of the heretical Astartes legions, this regiment fights tooth and nail to drive heresy out of whichever battlefield it is sent to.

This really does just get better and better.

Roll one final d10 for nature of recruitment (because I skipped over it)
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>49015889
>>49015889
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>>49015909
Standard Conscription

There is no specific way guardsmen and woman are selected. While restricted to the planet's nobility, any member of any family may be brought into the Guard at a moment's notice

That's it for rolling (unless I'm missing something (which I likely am)). Shall we name these brave fighting men?
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LOVE: Being born better than everyone
HATE: Their slaves

LOVE: Explosions
HATE: Giant jungle monsters

LOVE: True Loyal Space Marines
HATE: Filthy Heretical Space Marines
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>>49015793
>>49015835
Maybe they've been fighting with a chapter for so long against the same enemy, members of their regiment can be considered for Astartes trials despite being offworlders
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>>49015957
They like exploding things from the heavens. They're nobles from a jungle planet. They hate Heretics and are allied with the Space Marines. Hmm, something like the Boom Angels.
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>>49015957
War Dingos?
Based off Colonial Australia where the nobility and ruling class were all British officers and such, while most of the labour were criminal exiles. The deathworld has megafauna and flora that can and will kill humans. Using the height of the trees and DAoT tech jumppacks to hunt these megafauna frm above.
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>>49015957
45th Feral Crowns?
2nd Flying Dets?
616th Highdivers?
111th Jungle Drops?
57th Canopies
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>>49016098
616th HellDivers?
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>>49016079
>>49016079
It's not a death world only a jungle

On that note the whole jetpack bombing thing makes sense they deploy over the jungle and drop bombs beneath themselves to clear out the jungle
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>>49016079
An Australian themed Regiment. Holy fuck

1621st Dropperoos
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>>49016142
But it wouldn't make sense. They come from a jungle homeworld.
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>>49016139
Almost like napalm in Vietnam
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>>49015957

Whatever their name is their motto should be "death to those beneath us"
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>>49016142

The 81st Royal Drop Regiment. Nickname: "Bears".
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>>49016152
Just imagine a Steve Irwin/Crocodile Dundee commissar leading their troops into the jungle canopy

>>49016180
Death To All Beneath
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>>49016207

>crikey look at that
>it's some sort of new squig it is
>follow me, men, I'ma stick my finger up its bum!

FUND. THIS.
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Phone died. Where's the summary and what has been decided thus far?

>>49015582
Pretty well. I'm getting better at freehanding warpaint and right now I'm saving up for Aleksander himself and a rhino with warboy scouts and assault marines spilling out like a battle wagon
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>>49016207
>>49016229
Sees a group of bloodthirsters assaulting an astartes firing line
>AHYU NAYUH
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>>49016207
Hahaha having the men hold down a new strain of carnifex so he can get some shots for the propaganda team
>crikey mates, shes a beaut!
>look at those gorgeus monomolecular tusks!
>and look how her leg is regrowing as we watch! What a sight!

And the dundee officer too
>thats not a choppa, THIS is a choppa!

>H-H-HEY HOOMIES ARENT ALLOWED BETTER CHOPPAS! DATS UNFAIR DAT IS!
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>>49016236
Ended up being a toss up of two different roll tables

Recruitment Criteria
>Highborn
Home World
>Feral World
Home World Predominant Terrain
>Jungle
Commanding Officer
>Bilious
Regiment Type
>Drop Troops
Training Doctrine
>Iron Discipline
Special Equipment Doctrine
>Demolitions
Regimental Friends
>Adeptus Astartes
Regimental Enemies
>Chaos Space Marines
Nature of Recruitment
>Standard Conscription

Trend seems to be making them Australian themed, motto being something like >>49016180 suggested. Most everything else is being decided. Slowly.
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>>49016322
>That carnifex was going to eat me alive!
>Wouldn't 'old it against 'em. Same thought crossed my mind once or twice
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So would the planet just be a reused name the Imperium?

>New South Barbarus
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>>49016335
The jungleworld, while not as deadly as a deathworld, could almost classify as one. The megafaunas are almost impervious to small arms fire, and the terrain does not favor artillery deployment. To clear out the megafaunas, they rely on jumppacks to navigate and to drop enough explosives to drive the megafaunas away.
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>>49016462
The highborn are any members of the Imperium which colonized the world, the rest are "native" men and women to the planet who can barely comprehend the technology used. As such only members of the nobility have access to jump packs and high explosives, and only they are part of the recruitment field
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>>49016526
Refluff the ruling class as a Praetorian Guard regiment that was gifted this Feral Jungle World for their service. Due to a bureaucratic mix-up, said planet is also one of the recruitment grounds for a Space Marine Chapter.
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>>49016617
Maybe the planet was once controlled by Chaos, and with the help of regiments that had lost their own home worlds the Astartes reclaimed the planet for Mankind. The soldiers were given status in the newly freed world so long as they a) continued to serve at the beck and call of said chapter when needed, and b) continually sought to route out remaining traces of Chaos in there local population.

That could by why their CO is bilious and paranoid, it's a planet formerly dominated by the forces that literally wish to kill you in every way conceivable (and a few inconceivable)
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>>49016335
>Their native planet was once colonized by fugitives, outlaws, and outcasts, many ejected from Praetorian service in the early decades of the current millennium. After a short but bloody war with the primitive natives of the planet the Imperium finally established a foothold in the sector when they claimed the small deathworld.

>Possessing cravice riddled polar caps, wide swathes of desert and radioactive plateau, horrifically deep seas, and thick, savage jungle and brush the planet is nothing short of a deathworld, its only saving grace is stunningly clean water and air, however violent the weather may be.

>>49016438
>The natives and the "natives" of New Barbarus XIX have no lack of pride for their planet, often coming to blows with others from similarly hostile planets, such as Catachan, Fenris, Hua Yuan, or Cadia, over which planet is worse and thus produces the hardiest human specimens.

>>49016617
>>49016653
Perhaps the some of the natives worshiped chaos?

>>49016335
Possible names

>343rd Barbarus Bunyips
>76th Barbarus Sky Dingos
>82nd Barbarus Drop Bears

>The unit is renowned for their scathing and witty banter, but can be condescending to anyone they perceive to be "savage" or "weak". The former because failing to retain proper form even in the most hostile of environments is a signe of weakness, and the later because only those who have found strength through attrition, optimally from originating from a harsh environment, are truly fit for service.

>The Regiment often has whole wings dedicated to collected trophies such as severed carnirex heads, Warboss Claws, Kroot Shaper knives, etc in their Garrison, these trophy halls often the site of their frequent drinking parties and military galas.
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>>49017010
>Standard uniform is similar to that of their Praetorian "origins" with the alterations of shorter sleeves and pants to accommodate the heat, the uniform in more practical brush or Savanah colours, and a bush hat, which bears the rank and other adornment on the pinned brim.

>The dress uniform is similar but females wear a short dress and dress jacket, while men wear the standard dress pants and coat, however the Regiment has a few variations on the dress uniform, each according to deployment status, the type of event, weather, family status, distinguishing service, environment, and in some occasions, personal taste.

>The bush hat is the standard headgear for all uniforms with no exceptions.
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>>49017010
>>49017116
Thoughts?
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>>49017559
Most major population centers are situated among the relatively "temperate" jungle regions, cities built around the old tree city ruins that pre-date the Great Crusades.

The desert regions are home to the true natives of Barnabus XIX. Their equipment are usually scavenged and patch together, parts coming from either the old city ruins or from a raided mining convoy.

The Barnabus pattern jumppacks are known for their explosive thrust, 30% faster than a Elysian jumppack, but a corresponding 30% loss in flight time. This results in tactics to quickly gain the high ground and lob explosives at enemy defense points.
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>>49018620
The tribes constantly war among each other, raiding each other as well as the Imperial mining outposts in the region. Most tribes believe in Valhalla, and therefore train their young boys into warbands, the "Warboys" of which are encouraged to take on increasingly suicidal odds to fight the enemy. The worthy are then chosen to "ascend" to Valhalla.
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>>49018733
Ministorum agents believe this "Valhalla" to be a bastardised version of the Imperial Truth of standing before the Emperor for judgement after death, and being found satisfactory.
Name seems to originate from a Vallhalan regiment involved with the liberation efforts against chaos, though reports differ as to the exact identity.
This explamation is supported by the fact they still, to this day refuse to admit when cold, often forgoing cald weather gear in all but the most hostile conditions, possibly in unknowing imitation of their liberators.
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>>49019613
Regardless of the origin of the regiment from Barnabus, attached officers are discouraged from sampling the yeast protein ration.
Although AdMech has declared the substance non-addictive there is substantial anecdotal evidence to suggest otherwise. No other explanation has been forwarded as to why anyone would willingly consume it.
Additionally, when in doubt it is reasonably safe to assume an officers name is "bruce".
No satisfactory explanation for this curious naming convention has been uncovered.
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>>49019667
https://youtu.be/_f_p0CgPeyA
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>>49014916
This picture makes me irrationally angry. Fix your fucking beret shitneck, flatten that dickgrabber out and move it to that tumor sitting on top of your neck, not the other way around, maybe if you didn't suck so much dick you'd have the strength left to stand up straight. Jesus fuck wipe that scowl off your fucking face while your at it, you fucking look at me like that again and so help me God I will respond to that treat on my person and beat you until you fucking piss blood. Fuck it, get in the front leaning rest I may not be able to do anything about you being a retard but sure as your family tree doesn't branch I'll make you strong.
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>>49019813
Jesus christ.

Are you even in the service, Drill Sergeant?
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>>49017116
Love that the bush hat acts as an symbol of rank and is MANDATORY

>>49019667
>This is our Sargent Bruce, our Commissar Bruce, and our Commanding Officer Bruce

>>49017010
Trophy platoons are badads

I feel we still need to hammer down a good name for these fellas. New Barbarous XIX is a fine home world name, being both colonial and redundant, but the regiment itself still needs a title. Anything that's been said so far stand out?
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>>49022030
>Badads
Jesus I need to learn how to spell

Badass. I meant badass
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>>49022030
I'm rather Partial to Barbarusian Drop Bears
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>>49018733
>Warboys
>Vallhalla
>pic related
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>>49018620
>The Barnabus pattern jumppacks are known for their explosive thrust, 30% faster than a Elysian jumppack, but a corresponding 30% loss in flight time. This results in tactics to quickly gain the high ground and lob explosives at enemy defense points.
Okay, so do our troopers have Grav Chutes or Jumppacks?

My vote is for Grav Chutes so we can be proper airborne troopers.

>>49018733
>>49023468
>The tribes constantly war among each other, raiding each other as well as the Imperial mining outposts in the region. Most tribes believe in Valhalla, and therefore train their young boys into warbands, the "Warboys" of which are encouraged to take on increasingly suicidal odds to fight the enemy. The worthy are then chosen to "ascend" to Valhalla.

This is a little on the nose. We all saw how autistic that became with the Sanguine Shields.

We can tone it down by introducing Australian subcultures, like sharpies, bogans, and bikies and aboriginal cultures to flesh out the planet a little more. Having literal Le Ebin Warboys is a bit much, as much as I love Fury Road.

>>49019667
This is neat but I think it would be more suitable for some regiment that isn't supposed to be composed of what flies for "nobility" here
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>>49023751
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>>49022030
Maybe Bruce is more of an informal title?
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So we need to decide Grav Chutes or Jump Packs, its going to majorly effect how we operate
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>>49023751
can we just make the natives abbos for simplicities sake?
also what do you think of weaponized boomerangs?
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>>49019813
>Fix that scowl

What kind of "hard as fuck" troop such as yourself looks down on someone who actually has enough aggression driving himself to look like that at a superior?
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>>49028953
officers are given krakarangs, a deadly explosive throwing weapon.
In the hands of nobility or offielcers of high merit, these are replaced woth Powerangs, whoch not only slice through most armour in the galaxy, scythe outwards and then return to the thrower.
It is considered an honour to fight alongside someone utilising these who does not have at least one bionic hand.
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>>49028953
Having an entire planet be full of Abbos is a little...dumb. Considering that the history seems to be that the planet was a penal colony and crusade to kick chaos worshipers in the ass. Via extermination.

But the Imperium being the Imperium, not having a culturally homogeneous planet means that they only need to genocide only half the planet. Am I making any sense?

>>49031074
>>49028953
The boomerang thing is a little silly, might be a little more apt for a native based unit or something, not really for "posh" airborne demomen. Grenade launchers though...Guard has those, right?

>>49031051
Leave him alone, he's a /k/ommando roleplaying as 1SG
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down undah bump
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>>49034371
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>>49016142
>1621st Drop Bears.
Fixed.
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What about Commissar Riggs?
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>>49036725
Sorry, I meant Riggs-Wallace.
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>>49036850
>Commissar Riggs-Wallace
>Formerly of the Penal Legions
>Lies, cheats, and steals anything that isn't bolted down. And then steal the bolted ones too. With their bolts.
>Only redeeming quality is that when it counts, he can lead the regiment through hell and survive, barring as few losses as possible.
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>>49037056
Brilliant.
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>>49037056
>The 442nd Royal Barbarus Regiment, "Flying Taipans", consists of the psych-eval rejects and repeat offenders of the Barbarus Regiments.
>Specialized in rapid assault with heavy ordinance.
>Most of the troopers are fairly disciplined in combat as compared to other Imperial Guard regiments, but their off-duty petty criminal infringements, such as public intoxication, vandalism, and harrasment are far more ludicrous. More strict commissars who attempt to maintain off-duty discipline often died later during combat actions. Only Commissar Riggs-Wallace had any success in reigning in the Flying Taipans.
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>>49036621
Oh yes
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>>49037056
>>49037221
Look I get it, Australians are known for being hooligans and criminals, but keep in mind that these guys are supposed to be one percenters with grenade launchers and parachutes.
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>>49042226
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Placeholder name is is 82nd Barbarusian Drop Bears
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>>49045976
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Are Lasguns with underslung grenade launchers a thing?
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>>49049833

On the tabletop? Not really. In the RPG and universe? Absolutely.

If Guard got nice things it might detract from the superiority of the Tau, and GW can't have that.
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Personally I think that it would be more interesting to run with the feral world aspect for theming. That, combined with them being nobles and being allies with space marines could mean that they view themselves as glorious heroes fighting in a great war in the heavens or something like that.
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>>49052454
Yeah, then that might be the best bet, considering that I don't give a single fuck about the wargame.

Bullpup lasgun with underslung grenade launcher would be the unit's standard weapon, with designated members of a fireteam be armed with a Grenade Launcher and a Bolter.

>>49052786
Interesting point!

How's about this, we can flesh out both the Drop Bears and the Feral Kings side by side, then at the end of this thread we can vote which one we want to use more.

I personally prefer the aussies, but kets see where this takes us

How does that sound?
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>>49052936
I mean, it seems like everything's winding down, but sure.
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>>49052954
Helps keep the thread alive. Trying to get enough info to make a 1d4chan page

Irregardless, what do you suggest for theme?
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>>49053067
Culturally, I mean.

Pretty much every guard unit is culture+period of time.

Like kreigers are WWI Germans
Catachans are Veitnam American Action Heroes
Vostroyans are Civil War White Russians

For homebrewed examples the Hua Yuanese are hyper stylized 80's Hong Kong SWAT

So the recipie is
>Time period
>Culture
>Theme

So the Drop Bears are WWII Australian rangers

What woud the feral guys be?
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>>49053251
Ancient Persian, maybe? Bronze age seems nice, and I'm thinking something Near East.
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>>49053696
Afghani?
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>>49055675
Don't know much about them.
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>>49053251
I want them to be aboriginals.
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>>49057769
Not much to say about them really, maybe Egyptian? African?

>>49058627
Not really the first people I think about when we rolled Highborn
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>>49059339
I was thinking the Persian Immortals.
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>>49053251

How about basing them on Australian Calvary units from the Second Boer War. Like the kind portrayed in the movie Breaker Moran. So Elite High born drop troopers, who act as 'airborne calvary,' who specialize in hunting down heretics/insurgents and utilize 'brutal' methods to accomplish the mission. Their advanced equipment, which they afford by being Highborn, and their zelous persecution of heretics have won the approval of a Astartes chaptee known for zealotry. Anyone like the sound of this?
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>>49059852
Where does the feral world fit in to that?
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>>49060227

You could have the freal world have been given to a IG regiment who act as the nobility for the feral world as they exploit the resources of the feral world, and it's natives, for profit.
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>>49060227
>Where does the feral world fit in to that?
They're aussies m8.

Have you read the thread?

>>49059735
40k already has the Jannisarries

>>49059852
I thought it would be really funny to have them be the Charcadons as their ally
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>>49060540
>40k already has the Jannisarries

To be fair, those are quite different culturally from Janissaries, as are the Maccabean Janissaries.
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Aren't Aussie maymays way overplayed already? Especially hunting megafauna with jet packs and explosives.
How about this?
>a tribal Space Marine recruiting world gets invaded by Chaos Space Marines to perform some kind of sacrifice, the Chapter is too far away to respond in any meaningful way
>by chance a couple of newly raised regiments get rerouted to deal with the invasion, spearheaded by some elite drop troops
>due to the mountainous and jungle terrain, artillery and heavy armor is tough to deploy effectively
>IG decide to use jump packs and all kinds of explosives to perform devastating hit and run attacks against the CSM, once the skies prove to be too unsafe for their flyers to do their jobs
>the CSM are eventually defeated, but many previously lush jungle areas were razed to the ground in the horrible war
>the Chapter finally arrives
>being grateful to the IG and needing to establish some kind of a stronger defensive presence, they offer the planet as a new homeworld to the newly raised regiments
>the IG accept
>some of the soldiers are formed into new regiments and they leave with all the heavy stuff, those who stay start building cities and forges to standardize their equipment and tactics
>now the IG descendants rule the planet, directly controlling lots of gigantic hive cities spread all across the planet
>they raise regiments strictly from the various ruling or rich families of these cities, faithfully adopting the tactics they used in securing this planet as their own
>the Marines reserved the natives for themselves, picking their recruits from the tribes that still live in the jungles, unmolested by the new rulers
>due to their history and understanding of each others tactics, the Chapter and the IG work together with utmost efficiency in patrolling their sector against the ever present threat of Chaos raiders
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>>49061007
>Aren't Aussie maymays way overplayed already?
I would agree with you, but strangely enough they have like, zero representation in 40k, canon or fanon. Its really weird.

Theres as much Australia in 40k as there is 40k in Australia (Zing)
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>>49059852
>>49060227
>>49060540
>>49061007

Their aren't any ANZAC equivalent IG regiments as far as I know. Instead of being used against run of the mil he re TOC's I figured these guys have been used during rebellions to secede from the emperors dominion and not outright chaos where their extreme actions may go against convincin a group of rebelt to surrender without their destruction, hence having an Astartes ally who approves of their methods to back them up.
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>>49065840
>ANZAC
What
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>>49066935
>ANZAC

Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Troops brought up to assist in the assault on Gallipoli in WW1, and became a general term for troops from down under fighting underneath the British crown.

Do note that the original ANZACs also included troops from Ceylon, India, and had quite a number of Brits involved. But colloquially, it's taken the more general meaning.
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>>49032040
that's a dirty word that shouldn't be anywhere near this beautiful hub of autism know as /tg/
>1SG
how could you
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>>49017010
>>49037221
>>49053251

I can't find any Australian Army nicknames, just some battalion nicknames for the Royal Australian Regiment and that the slang term for a Soldier is 'Digger.' Also, no offense but Drop Bears seems...dumb. Maybe Barbarous Bushmen? Admittedly its not much better, but I'm at a loss.
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>>49067691

There was a suggestion upthread basically listing them as a "XXth Drop Regiment", with a NICKNAME of "Bears". Which still gets the joke across, but at least makes it subtle instead of bashing one about the head and shoulders with it.
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>>49067797
Ah, I was basically thinking of them being something along the lines of the Australian SAS, and when I think of Australia bear doesn't exactly come to mind .
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>>49067040
>Do note that the original ANZACs also included troops from Ceylon, India, and had quite a number of Brits involved. But colloquially, it's taken the more general meaning.
Interdasting.

Maybe this can be a sort of Coalition regiment, with troopers from all sorts of Praetorian vassal worlds.

So you'd have guardsmen from Hua Yuan, Shaka Prime, Ulster IX, Amerigus VI...etc

>>49067691
>>49067797
Their Regiment insignia could be a bear and we never draw attention to it. The pun is their for those that get it

Some other suggestions.

>XXth Barbarusian Hell Jumpers
>XXth Barbarusian Airborne Expeditionaries
>XXth Praetorian Foreign Legion (if we go with the Coalition idea)
>XXth Barbarusian Airborne Sapper Corps
>XXth Barbarusian Fighting Bushmen
>XXth Barbarusian Braves
>XXth Barbarusian Royal Rangers

Or some variation therein
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Backstory:

The 81st Victorian 'Royal Bears' were raised in the year of the Emperor 826.M41 in order to take part in the Kremnian Crusade. Several Victorian Regiments had already been comitted with many in particular sent to the rebellious Hive World Krasnodar, which had rebelled against the Emperors glorious light claiming 'the proletariat will not be crushed under the false teachings of the bourgeoisie of the Imperium. Although the Victorian and Mordian regiments sent to Krasnodar had subdued the hives, the rebels had resorted to a most unsporting tactic of attacking Imperial troops in ambushes and assaulting Landers and Mag lines between the major hives to stifle production and slowly bleed the Imperials dry.

The 82nd was ordered to be formed very soon after the founding of Victorians to support the crusade as such the stock of the noble recruits was somewhat...diminished with some less than desirable's selected for the Emperors Holy Service in this great time of need. When the 82nd arrived on Krasnodar they immediately began to adopt the tactics of the rebels, much to the horror of the Victorian Command on the planet. The lost the distinct red uniforms and gear of the Victorians and donned light brown colors of the local dirt in between the hives, as well as headgear to help keep the sun off of them in the badlands between the hives dubbed the 'brush.' They even took to digging into the ground for concealment and protection earning them the derogatory moniker 'diggers' by the other Victorians.

Moar coming
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>>49068900
Hold your horses hoss, we still need to nail down a name.

And we aren't from a hive world, everything is jungle mosty
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>>49069346

Founding Story not back story, patience anon
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Despite the jeers from their fellow Praetorian's they could not deny the results the 82nd had achieved,especially when the noble officers began to use the wealth and influence of Praetoria to add a new dimension to their fight by acquiring the services of a Valkyrie squadron and a large amount of grav-chutes/jump packs. Other members of the Imperial Guard were not the only ones impressed. A squad of the emperors Holy Warriors, the Adeptus Astartes, and been asked to travel to Krasnodar to assist in quelling the insurgency. The Astartes of the Carcharodons approved of the 82nd's fighting style and other tactics, i.e executing ringleaders/their families, tying POW's to Mag-trains to prevent their attack, etc. against the guerrillas. After 10 months of fighting many guerrilla fighters had lost the stomach for fighting the "Regium Ursi" and had grown weary of their attacks on their scattered villages and loss of their loved ones to the 82nd. Eventually a deal was struck between the Praetorian's and the rebels. They would lay down thier arms but only if an example mas made of the 82nd. Having no love for their uncouth brethren, Lord General Fitzroye-Ragline agreed. Soon charges of dereliction of duty and conduct unbecoming of a gentlemen were leveled against the regimental leadership of the 82nd. After a quick trial the Regimental Commander and 1/2 of the Company commander were executed for failing in their duties to the Emperor. As further punishment the 82nd was sent on a penitent crusade against the feral world of Barbarus, which had long opposed Praetorian overlordship and whose inhabitants had slain more than a few Guardsmen. Lord Ragline thought that the 82nd would be done for.
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However the 82nd's unique skill set they had acquired on Krasnodar served them well. After a three years the Praetorian officials sent to check on the destruction of the 82nd instead found a thriving colony had been founded on Barbarus. The 82nd had forced most of the original humans onto reservations and had began using them as labor to extract materials from Barbarus's earth, as well as to tending large ranches of native animals. The Praetorians soon re-established authority over Barbarous but officially bequeathed the planet to the 82nd Regium Ursi as a rite of conquest. The elite of Barbarus were quickly re-founded into the Barbarusian __________ .
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>>49068900
>>49070193
>>49070208

>forgive my autism Praetoria not Victoria
> should change year first arrvied on Barbarus to 787.M41, if we're going for the Australian theme

So are we gonna go with the SAS theme since their Noble/Spireborn/Elite what have you Para-Aussies?
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>>49070287
I Think we're going for an older look, like WWI or II
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>Tribal hunters
>Settle in clearings within on edges of jungle/ rivers and jungle coast
>Settlements have ready access to saltpeter, charcol, and sulphur
>Someone learned how to make gunpowder
>Most of population simply worships gunpowder as a form of magic
>Learning to work gunpowder elevates members of the tribe to a higher cultural status, like a shaman or a tribal leader. Position is often passed along hereditary lines but is flexible. Older shaman form councils while younger sons tend to do hunting
>While there is some low-level fishing and and low-level agriculture/gathering along edges of jungle, primary source of food comes from hunting the jungle's large game.
>Typical strategies involve the use of plentiful gunpowder to bring down trees to trap or maim large game.
>Game is dragged to coast/river and floated back to village, one expedition tends to feed villagers for months.
>Some tribes also employ dynamite fishing.
>One of few cultures across galaxy that has developed fireworks before roads and gunpowder before steel.

Doesn't look like we rolled on adherance to Imperial Creed, so...
>Keeps some of the cultural reverence for explosives after recruitment and credits it to the Emperor
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>>49071634
I thought we were going for Praetorian colonists in a penal colony for a really on the nose alusion to Straya
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>>49072080
Do what you like. I simply offer an alternative to Aussy land.
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>>49072120
Don't be like that anon ;_;


However that could do just fine for some of the native cultures, and act as an origin for other regiments from New Barbarus XIX
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>>49062178
>>49065840
Every other /tg/ homebrew for anything, not just IG, that has any kind of relation to criminals, desert, deathworlds, dangerous native animals or melee turns into over the top and exagarated Australian caricatures. I mean, throwing exploding boomerangs while jet packing through the jungle hunting megafauna?

But I'm with the other guy, do whatever you like, I just spitballed an alternative.
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>>49053251
Australian shitposters on 4chan
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>>49073328
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>>49073326
> Every other /tg/ homebrew for anything, not just IG, that has any kind of relation to criminals, desert, deathworlds, dangerous native animals or melee turns into over the top and exagarated Australian caricatures. I mean, throwing exploding boomerangs while jet packing through the jungle hunting megafauna?

Only mentioned like twice and never again and then called out for being over the top.
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>>49071544
>>49072080

Cool so what about:
> New Barbarusian Imperial Bushmen (Infantry)

>New Barbarusian Mounted Rifles (Mech. Infantry/Armor)

>New Barbarusian Commando's (Our Airborne units)
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>>49075189
These names are good, but these names >>49067983 seem more fitting for our purposes.

I just cant decide which one is best...
The coalition idea is interesting as well
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The Soaring Sic Unts

Inhabitants of New South Catachan, a former Penal World of Praetoria. The planet and all its inhabitants were exonerated after heroic service in defending Praetoria from Dark Eldar raids.

New South Catachan only has 2 cities, and 4% of the land is arable, it is from these regions that the Sic Unts are recruited from. The other 96% of the planet is jungle, desert and salt water, fought over by the native primitive human inhabitants, along with gangs of praetorian ex-convicts, and the planet's famous megafauna.

The Sic Unts are known for their irreverence and cool determination in the face of danger. Inquisitors are often confounded by the regiment's love of 'banter' a form of speech deemed by some to be heretical.

Mad Lad Bruce Drongo leads the Sic Unts with a craftiness that belies his slurred speech and dishevelled appearance.
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>>49075628
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>>49075531

Fair enough. Hell Jumpers sounds if a bit cliche. But I can dig it
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Heres another shot at the history, I'm imagining we'll take the parts of what we like and make an amalgam

>Planet is separated from Imperial control for some time, civilizations rise and fall and in time they nuke eachother.
>Half the planet is now irradiated waste with postapoc cults and gorkamorka nonsense. The other half is is jungles eith folks bombed LITERALLY into the stone age

>Meanwhile at Praetoria, the population is getting fucking ridiculous. So like Hua Yuan way back in the fuckin' day, they give a bunch of folks the boot to go colonize this rock and free up some space.
>The colonists are just about the worst of the worst, criminals, gangers, Guardsmen ejected from service, etc. It's a penal colony essentially, attended by a force of Arbites and Praetorian Guard.
>They land and begin to colonize, quickly finding out that the world is not without life, as the space marines that used the jungle based civilizations as recruitment pools would attest.
>Turns out the Stalkers and Warboys are dabbling in chaos worship they don't understand.
>Ohfuckno.vox
>The Praetorians and the locals take to cleansing the planet, and its working pretty well.

>Until the warboys get desperate and call upon the help of chaos space marines, which proceed to kick the Praetorians ass by taking them by surprise.
>The Space Marines hop into the conflict but the Guard has already been dealt a savage blow, every man, woman, and child able to fight is now pitched into the fray.
>Dealt with no other options the nobility of the new colony collectively throws their compunctions and uses their vast resources and connections to equip themselves and mobilize.
>Considering that running around in the bush adventuring and exploring was already popular amongst the upper crust, all they needed was real ordinance.
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>>49077929
>Working with the Astartes the Noble forces would infiltrate Chaos strongholds using native guides and use ordinance and demolitions to strike the enemy in their weakpoints, then flee for extraction via Thunderhawk or Valkyrie.

>This unprecedented change in tactics not only prevents massive loss in life in the Guard, but also assists in pushing back the Traitor Marines until reinforcements could arrive.

>The taint of chaos having been wiped off the planet, and the Inquisition clearing the planet for further colonization after nearly two decades of screening and observation the nobility formed the first airborne units of New Barbarus XIX, starting a tradition of enlisted noble service in the most elite and prestigious units in the planet.
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>>49037056
And the best part is... he's not even from the home planet of the regiment! He's actually a member of the Adminstratum who was assigned to them and he has since gone native.
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>>49016526
>>49016617
>>49016653
>>49017010
>>49017116
>>49018620
>>49018733
>>49019613
>>49019667
>>49023751
>>49032040
>>49037056
>>49037221
>>49052936
>>49059852
>>49061007
>>49067983
>>49068900
>>49070193
>>49070208
>>49070287
>>49071634
>>49075189
>>49075628
>>49077929
>>49078004

W E W
E
W

That's a lot of history! Lets start hammering things out, taking parts that we can mostly agree on and forming a consistent narrative. Hua Yuan can get away with a vauge founding history considering their background but I think these guys deserve a real history, being nobility and all.

So, what are our thoughts?
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>>49078142
>>49078142
Too lengthy, did not read

But in all seriousness why not use them all?

We can use the feral ones for the natives and just use the Praetorian ones to fill in eachothers info
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>>49078897
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I'll give the ol /tg try
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Here we go be gentle

The 82nd Praetorian ‘Regium Ursi’ were raised in the year of the Emperor 7871.M41 in order to take part in the Kremnian Crusade. Several Praetorian Regiments had already been comitted with many in particular sent to the rebellious Hive World Krasnodar, which had rebelled against the Emperors glorious light claiming 'the proletariat will not be crushed under the false teachings of the bourgeoisie of the Imperium. Although the Praetorian and Mordian regiments sent to Krasnodar had subdued the hives, the rebels had resorted to a most unsporting tactic of attacking Imperial troops in ambushes and assaulting Landers and Mag lines between the major hives to stifle production and slowly bleed the Imperials dry.

The 82nd was ordered to be formed very soon after the founding of Praetorians to support the crusade as such the stock of the noble recruits was somewhat...diminished with some less than desirable's selected for the Emperors Holy Service in this great time of need. When the 82nd arrived on Krasnodar they immediately began to adopt the tactics of the rebels, much to the horror of the Praetorian Command on the planet. The lost the distinct red uniforms and gear of the Praetorians and donned light brown colors of the local dirt in between the hives, as well as headgear to help keep the sun off of them in the badlands between the hives dubbed the 'brush.' They even took to digging into the ground for concealment and protection earning them the derogatory moniker 'diggers' by the other Praetorians.
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Despite the jeers from their fellow Praetorian's they could not deny the results the 82nd had achieved, especially when the noble officers began to use the wealth and influence of Praetoria to add a new dimension to their fight by acquiring the services of a Valkyrie squadron and a large number of grav-chutes. Other members of the Imperial Guard were not the only ones impressed. The 82nd's fighting style and other tactics, i.e executing ringleaders/their families, tying POW's to Mag-trains to prevent their attack, etc. had proven extremely effective against the guerrillas. After 10 months of fighting many guerrilla fighters had lost the stomach for fighting the "Regium Ursi" and had grown weary of their attacks on their scattered villages and loss of their loved ones to the 82nd. Eventually a deal was struck between the Praetorian's and the rebels. They would lay down their arms but only if an example mas made of the 82nd. Having no love for their uncouth brethren, Lord General Fitzroye-Ragline agreed. Soon charges of dereliction of duty and conduct unbecoming of a gentlemen were leveled against the regimental leadership of the 82nd. After a quick trial the Regimental Commander and 1/2 of the Company commander were executed for failing in their duties to the Emperor. As further punishment the 82nd was sent on a penitent crusade against the feral world of Barbarus, which had long opposed Praetorian over lordship and whose inhabitants had slain more than a few Guardsmen. Lord Ragline thought that the 82nd would be done for.
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When the 82nd made planet fall they discovered possessed crevice riddled polar caps, wide swathes of desert, horrifically deep seas, and thick, savage jungle and brush the planet is nothing short of a death world, its only saving grace is stunningly clean water and air, however violent the weather may be. The natives were tribal hunters who settle in clearings within on edges of jungle/ rivers and jungle coast. These settlements have ready access to saltpeter, charcoal, and sulphur and they quickly learned how to make gunpowder and crude gunpowder weapons and explosives. Barbarus’s natives fiercely resisted the incursion by the 82nd for little did they know that Barbarus had occasionally served as a recruitment world for the Carcharodons because the native tribes constantly warred among each other. Most tribes were led by shamans who, unknowingly began tapping into the warp to save them as they continually came under assault by the Praetorians. The bloodshed and calls for aids from the warp were soon answered by a small warband of Chaos Space Marines. The Traitors soon begin reinforcing the tribesman positions and begin inflicting horrible casualties among the 82nd. Fortunately for the 82nd a company of Carcharodons stopped by to replenish their losses on Barbarus and immediately plunged into the fray. Due to the mountainous and jungle terrain, artillery and heavy armor is tough to deploy effectively. The 82nd entirely abandon their heavy equipment and decide to use jump packs and explosives to perform devastating hit and run attacks against the CSM, in preparation for assaults by the Carcharodons. After a three years the Praetorian officials sent to check on the destruction of the 82nd instead found a thriving colony had been founded on Barbarus.
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The Chaos War-band is eventually driven away and most of the tribal shamans are killed to prevent the primitive humans access to the warp. The 82nd tenacity impresses the Carcharodons who agree to let the Praetorians settles among the areas were fighting had reduced the jungle and countryside. In return the Praetorians have to leave the surviving aboriginals alone in the inhospitable center so that they can continue to produce hardy warriors for the Adeptus Astartes. Praetorians established cities near the blasted coastlines and began tending large ranches of grox brought to the planet in the areas cleared of large flora and fauna by the war. In 790.M41 a group of Praetorian dignitaries were sent to check on the progress of the 82nd and discovered the budding new colony. The Praetorians soon re-established authority over Barbarous and officially bequeathed the planet to the 82nd as a rite of conquest. As new shipments of colonists from Praetoria began to quickly arrive, which allowed the cream of the Praetorian 82nd were quickly re-founded into the Barbarusian Hell Divers.
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>Tfw my stuff didn't make it into the summarized version
>>49077929
>>49078004
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>>49081738
Sorry man blanked/had to get back to work.

>After the settlement with the Praetorians

The news of the conflict had reached the ears of the Emperors Holy Ordos and a investigation was promptly launched by the Ordos Hereticius into the purity of both the 'New' Natives and the Aboriginal Warrior tribes. The planet was quarantined for several years leaving the Praetorian settlers to themselves. The warrior tribe soon took to raiding new outlying colonial settlements before slipping back 'into the bush.' The nobility, descending from the Praetorian Officers, took it upon themselves to defend the colonists by creating a seperate offensive fighting force. This small force began engaging the tribesmen in the mountain passes and edged of the jungle to keep the tribesmen in check. After the Imperial Quarantine was lifted and Praetoria re-established contact. These sons of the nobility were created into the first Barbarussian Helldiver regiment. Hell diver regiment recruitment is now drawn distinctly through the purchase of rank into the separate regiments. Ensuring only the noble sons of Barbarus are dran into them.
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>>49081364
>>49081386
>>49081405
>>49081428
>>49082017
Christ above.

I'll wait until I get home to fix this up with grammar, spelling, and formatting. But well done anon, this is a damned good job.
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>>49082046

Glad I could help. It's a pretty sweet concept.
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>>49016098
"First Eternal Drop Bears"

one smallish regiment of specialists kept constantly at full strength by drawing from the entire planets nobility
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>>49086280
Drop bears is a little on the nose
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>>49086280
What do you think of these names?
>>49067983
>>49075189
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>>49086280
>>49086677
ursa iacta
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I'm going to clean up the history tomorrow and make a straw poll for the name.

Then we can move on to more interesting aspects of the unit
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I may be airing my ignorance here but why not call them the 42nd barbarous kookaburra's? As in we kook you with our melta bombs, the bird in question is also known for eating snakes Which is a good analogy for rooting out chaos. As for who civilised the world there is a completely canon catachan and elisian cross regiment that was miraculously successful on multiple ocassions.
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>>49090060
>Ausfag
>from Aus

Praise be. Can never have enough natives helping out with this sort of stuff.

But why? It just doesn't sound like a proper unit name for a unit of highborn airborne rangers
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>>49087380
Ursa Plummetus
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I miss the ASOIAF House creation thread
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>>49092128
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>>49092128

What did you call me?
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>>49067983
I'm in favour of Fighting Bushmen; it's Australian enough, but not as obnoxiously blatant as that "LOLOL DROP BEARS EVERYWHERE BOOMERANGS MADE OF KANGAROOS" garbage these mongrels keep forcing in whenever anything vaguely penal is mentioned.
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Alright, here it is

http://www.strawpoll.me/11124020
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>>49095423
I was not anticipating these results desu
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>>49094595
Fuck me for years. I forgot to add Fighting Bushmen to the list.

Should I make a new poll, or is just using OTHER for that name okay?
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Its a fifty fitfy split between Fighting Bushmen/Other and Royal Rangers

I'm good with either. Just not Drop Bears
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Either way, this should be our unit insignia, except we replace the star with a crown. And if we go Royal Rangers we can keep the Ranger part, but if not we can just out our motto in Gothic
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>>49096939
Dropped muh pic
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>>49090233
>But why? It just doesn't sound like a proper unit name for a unit of highborn airborne rangers

Because Barbarus is harsh enough that a Catachan can get homesick. Being a Barbarus noble is completely different from the rest of the Imperium. Formally, it's known as the 42nd Royal Barbarus Rangers. Informally, they are known as the Kookaburras, drop troopers that specialized in counter-insurgency and guerilla tactics.
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>>49097635
I'll buy it. Perhaps shortened to Kooks at times, which can be a Barbarusian derogatory term for the upper crust?
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>>49097857
Or since the Regiment is mostly nobility, Kooks could refer to descendents of the original surviving officers of the 82nd.
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>>49097911
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>>49097911
>>49099394

I like it
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>>49094595
>>49095895
>>49096839
>>49096939
>>49096951
>>49096951

Finally, Drop Bears just sounds retarded. Also I don't get the whole joke behind it.

>>49097635

Barbarus is a feral world not a death world although it has severe flora and fauna I don't think it comes close to carnivorous plants, fungus, bugs, pollen on Catchan.
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>>49100221
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear
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>>49100674

This is the funniest thing I've read in a while. (American)
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>>49100674
I like it
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>>49102599
>>49103247
Which is why our unit insignia is >>49096951
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>>49104031
I meant, I liked the thing itself. It's a shit name in my opinion
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>>49105015
Oh no, it is.

But now we're the 82nd Barbarusian Royal Rangers
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is
>Mors illi inferiores.
A good translate of our motto?
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>>49105015

Agreed. Plus it plays the Aussie trope to the MAX
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>>49106408
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Working on a better formatted history. Will have it done tomorrow afternoon
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>>49091875
Ursa Inertia
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Heres a few standard items of equipment

>Accatran Lasgun Carbine with underslung Grenade Launcher

>Kukri survival knife, attached to the chest for ease of access

>Grenades, both frag and Krak. Most Rangers carry around 4, but the bold and strong can carry up to six before their kit becomes unwieldy

>Grav Chute

It is not uncommon for members of a squad to carry a shotgun, longlas, and a grenade launcher, the later quite common indeed.
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>>49109313
Brilliant.
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>>49109451
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>>49014277
>Friday night
But... but... its not Friday?
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>>49111650
this thread is five days old, dude
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>>49111967
>>49111650
It will be Friday tomorrow, and we will have come full circle
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>>49112753

The Circllllle of liiiiiife
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>>49113205
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>>49114297
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So did we ever nail down their Allies and Enemies?
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>>49116601
I think we need to decide whether we want to do a canon or homebrew chapter and warband.

Straw poll?
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>>49116803
>>49116601
Okay, new poll is up.

http://www.strawpoll.me/11132945

Place a vote for both allies and enemies.
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>>49067983
>>49096839
>>49096939
>>49097635
>>49105697

Would'nt it be Imperial Rangers? since there's no king or queen they fight for, instead they fight for The Emperor/Imperium of Man
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>>49117280
Gonna wait until at least 13 votes
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>>49117964
That distinction between Nobility and Royalty is pretty autistic desu, but I wouldn't mind Imperial Rangers if all the other anons have a huge need to change the name
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>>49117280
>These votes

Christ above. So it's clear that we want to get an Autistic OC chapter. I don't mind that.

We just need to come to agreement with what we want with our mortal nemesis
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Well?
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Come on, guys we need a tiebreaker
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>>49120500
I did it for the digits
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>>49121289
Alright, lets just focus on our Astartes Allies then

Who should they be?

My vote is for Sanguine Shields
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>>49122601
That would require them ever getting finished
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>>49122601
>>49123250
Blood Jaguars? Fellow jungle worlders
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>>49123250
They're pretty close to done. I just need to go through and clean them up and de-sue them a bit. I'll probably do it this weekend since I have a four day.

>>49123313
My rationale with the Shields is that if we decide to go Thousand Sons/Angels Apostate they would have a common enemy, and the Shields are a crusading force that often recruits from whatever passing planet is near, as well as get materials and supplies because they are essentially bums. Like Macedonian Warboy Quarians.

Also they tend to be strategically adept, when their Chapter Master isn't asleep mind you, which would Synergize well with the Rangers.


That's just my argument, but I'd be happy to see what other Chapters we have as an option.
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>>49123444
>They're pretty close to done. I just need to go through and clean them up and de-sue them a bit. I'll probably do it this weekend since I have a four day.
I would love to see it finally finished
I don't think all the pictures were put up, so maybe I could help with that

Beautiful digits btw
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>>49123444
Checked, my brother
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>>49126393
>>49124233
Yes yes, check'd indeed.

Now on to the task at hand.


What Homebrew chapter and warband will we use?
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>>49127474
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>>49127474
I'm fine with SS, but the Space Knights are also from a death world

I don't think they would match the tone as well
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>>49130416
Alright, now what anout ememies?
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>>49131223
Angels Apostate, If we go homebrew route

Iron Warriors if otherwise, gets my vote
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>>49131611
There isn't really any lore on them
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>>49132040
Like any.
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>>49133764
What about the warp riders?
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>>49133908
Meh, maybe. I think we need to decide what god we want to oppose
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>>49135972
Sons of Malice
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>>49136979
We did roll a homebrew warband
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>>49136979
>>49138610
What about the spores of madness?
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>>49139138
Wasn't there a Hashput one, too? Bronze minotaurs or something?
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>>49139596
Sauce?

That would be pretty good
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>>49140654
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>>49140654
Its Hashut, my bad

Think this is it: http://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/47512297/#47524489
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>>49143082
It's not much
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>>49143082
This ain't too bad, but the Angels Apostate might be a good idea, since they are one of the enemies of the Shields
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>>49139596

second
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>>49144893
>>49144019
>>49143800
>>49143082
I ain't readin' that my niggas. Someone wanna summarize
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>>49145480
In a minute, sure
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