Your friendly neighborhood Phaeron of the Naculan Dynasty, Sarnakh the Sunderer, Regent of Seranon.... [continues listing off long list of titles] speaking. Our Crypteks (except our old friend and advisor, Therek Thunderseeker, thankfully) have been insisting that they be provided with a place to show off the Dynastic forces as they revivify them, and are threatening to cause problems if We do not. Revolting Crypteks are always a pain to deal with, so We have deigned to grant their request.
Our comrade Daimyo-Captain Daron Lenoch may also make use of this space from time to time, as part of our diplomatic communication agreements.
We bid thee farewell, for the time being, and hope that you find our forces acceptable.
Hey folks, w/ the RP bit out of the way, welcome! Wanted a sideblog where I can post my models as I work on them slash have a place I can archive all my already-painted models.
I figured I’d also throw some RP elements in too, so if you want, toss a message the Phaeron’s way and he’ll try and answer as best he can (and Daimyo Lenoch, too, if and when he shows up). Posts from the Phaeron will generally be in the royal we, because he’s his dynasty’s ruler (and because it’s a fun dialogue device to play with), and Daimyo Lenoch will generally be in ‘I’.
Header and pfp are both of Sarnakh the Sunderer himself, though I may swap one or both of them out at some point with better pics.
My necron stuff will be tagged ‘Naculan Dynasty’ and if necessary w/ the character name, and my Space Marines will be tagged with their chapter (mostly Dawn Blades, but I have a couple of other DIYs that may pop up) name.
This week, I have something special for my 40K friends. I have already mentioned my custom-made Chapter, the Crimson Paladins, and their dilemma with a Warp-entity being bound to them.
I always knew that that dilemma would eventually lead to a civil war, and I have now taken that story and posted it here on the Bolter & Chainsword. It occurs, as the title suggests, at Honor Hold, the Chapter's Fortress-Monastery. As for the rest, well, I've avoided using Sylvana as a direct deus ex machina, but her influence does lead to the conflict's conclusion.
I know that this is not the end of the Crimson Paladins' story, but it's an important chapter and a good short-term stopping point.
(I apologize for this being such a short post, but this is what I spent my 40K time in the last week doing.)