Events and Challenges | Warhammer 40k | Narrative Play | Crusade | Core Games | Goonhammer Global Campaign
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Kyn forces guide supplies to their lines
The star gods themselves bless our space port
Xenos forces continue their assault on the Imperial and Chaos forces with little resistance.
Ork Meks have been working hard and using imperial scraps to bring their newly built train to hammer through buildings and infantry and slaughter those in its path.
Imperial Forces secure the comms array located in the armory from the Chaos forces.
The star gods bring their light to the non-believers
The lapdogs of the two-armed Emperor stand no chance to the heretic forces.
All hail the star gods who deliver us from evil!
Foul metal men eliminate a common foe.
Well Boyz, we'z put a hell of a hurtin on both da umiez and da spikey umiez on Perplior these past few weeks. But, nowz, pour out a wee bit of your fungus beer as I tellz ya da tale of how our old warboss, Groznik, was taken fromz us: Groznik led us across Perplior, raging through da Sniper's Alley, Politicus sector, and other places. We rampaged thru all those areas and krumped all kinds of gitz: Red gitz, spiky gitz, fish gitz, and tough as nails gitz. But, our most recent and tragic battle was against Groznik's nemesis, da GOLDEN GITZ. He had experience against them before and krumped em proppa, but these gitz brought along a mek bigger than a Squiggoth, along with all their golden Boyz on foot and bikes and whatnot. So, Groznik knew from experience that charging out headlong into these Golden Gitz would not be a great idea, so he called upon Mork for sum inspiration. Mork answered and said "wait behind those tall buildings, then jump out and krump em". Groznik heeded these words, bidded his time, and once the time was right, let out a mighty WAAGH so loud that even the lowliest Grots had the courage to stand toe to toe with da golden Boyz Knight/mek thingy. Groznik led the charge on da right while Morrak led on the left. Da Boyz on da left wiped the ground with golden boy blood and it was GLORIOUS. But, on Groznik's side, krumpin was abound. Our Boyz krumped the golden Boyz proppa good. But then, out of the golden Boyz ranks, a Blade Wizard or sumthin silly like that charged Groznik while he was yelling orders and killed our mighty Boss in one go. Then, like da cowards they are, the remaining golden boyz, even da big ass mek, left da field of battle due to the losses they had sustained. Some golden git in da back yelled "Retreat, it's da best strategy to save our asses." Or some nonsense like that. So Boyz, pour out a bit of your fungus beer in remembrance of Groznik GoldKruncha, Da Ravager of Perplior. -Told by Ozrog World Blitza, da new Boss.
Annihilations Edge:
Incident Report Form
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Storm-waves break over a shattered shore, twisted ferrocrete strewn with barnacles of bone and ceramite. Rain pours from the gutters of bastions and towers, new additions to the architecture carved by artillery and blade and mass-reactive shells. Lightning crackles from upset clouds, unruly ocean weather stoked to further indignation from the atmospheric disruption of low-orbit transport and fighter craft. At times, a boat - civilian craft or industrial transport hastily refitted for war, perhaps, or the ragged prayer-scrawled flotsam of the heretical masses that feed on the carrion left by aspirant warbands - passes closer to the ravaged citadel, disgorging its contents to scavenge these outworks, or to attend to higher business in the better-preserved interior. But more than anything, Valern Citadel is silent. The amassed warbands of the heretic force have dispersed, glutted on their spoils and pursuing their own agendas, hungry for more of that triumph they so tasted, to outshine their rivals in achievement now that the shared goal has been won. They are finding such spoils, in one way or another. Such is the way of war, either to unearth secrets long hidden in its thorough malice, or render them obsolete and ground to nothing under its heedless ferocity. And in Tearfall, as the Imperial defenders re-establish the long-range vox and scanning probe systems relocated from Valern, Inquisitor Aleris Mylenne reviews her data suites. Communications have been re-established, for now. She can only hope for a prudent response.
Prince Mynailos faces down two honored brothers of the Sons of Medusa. Credit: Quinn Radich
A landing party from the Duskborne 6th company is driven off by Heretic Astartes corsairs. Credit: “krayon prince”
Warboss Godshredda breaks through a rusted bulkhead in the Graves to catch Squad Velox unawares. Credit: Bob Fancher
The Terminator elite of Strike Force Faustus launch a daring teleport strike to purge their heretical cousins of the Thousand Sons from a hidden sanctum in the Laiten Expanse. Credit: Quinn Radich
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The Agrifields are being taken back. After a long bout of no control Imperium forces have doubled their efforts to take the fields back. Chaos begins to lose ground.
The Moon sees additional fighting as chaos gains a foothold. Secrets will be unveiled as more factions vie for control.
The Tomb Of Saint Nilam saw fervent defense by the forces of Shrine Sanctuary Lucia. First from the forces of Chaos hoping to taint the hallowed ground, next from the Orks hoping to expand the Waagh Scrapyard South.
The d of Nox Veritas continues to hang in the balance...
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The explorations of the Grand Forces on the Ark Transport Gloriana have awoken a Warp Entity that was asleep deep within the craft’s inner chambers. It has taken control of the ship and is now steering the vessel back towards Mordrax Prime, while the various warring factions battle to defeat it. The weeks ahead will reveal if they can destroy this abomination before it reaches the planet.
On Aleph Proxima, forces from the Free Peoples and Battle Group Athena have narrowed down the destination of the Mysterious Signal to an abandoned listening post. Both armies had scattered out to better geolocate the transmission, but are now converging to battle for control of this remote base and reveal its secrets.
And back on the surface of Mordrax Prime, the Orphean 29th Armoured Reconnaissance Group have been trying to locate the Mordrax 27th PDF Battalion. While doing so, they made an unsettling discovery…
Castellan Argave looked up to the cupola of the Leman Russ beside him. “Anything?”
Murov peeled his eyes away from the binoculars and glanced down, shaking his head and shrugging his shoulders.
Argave frowned, squeezing the pommel of his chainsword and turning back to the men mustering behind the tanks. They had sallied out to this abandoned outpost, previously garrisoned by the Mordrax PDF, following the interception of a faint but previously undetected signal on Imperial vox-codes. Now they sat outside the small bastion, having spotted some movement. It was so cold they weren’t sure if what was blocking their view was drifting snow or industrial ash, but between the flurries the figures in the distance appeared to be Mechanicus servitors, just not transmitting on friendly channels.
He crouched down beside his infantry squad, looking into the eyes of the vox-man.
“Sergeant, hold your men here. Keep low. I need you to triangulate that signal. We need to know if it’s an auto-beacon or if there’s someone on the other end pressing the button. Understood?”
The guardsmen in front of him, all huddled behind one of the outer bunkers of the fort out of the bitter wind, nodded solemnly and saluted.
“Right, let’s go and see what these stupid robots want. Murov, get us moving.”
“Aye-aye!” The tank commander disappeared down into his turret and the tanks all began revving their engines from idle.
Argave grabbed onto the back handhold of his Chimera as the other infantrymen mounted up. “Maybe they can help boost the…”
He was interrupted by a scream over his vox-bead – “TAKE COVER!”
Balls of lightning and Grav-beams sparked across the fortress, hitting the lead tank of the column. Argave, having naturally ducked behind his transport at the shout, swung around to look out at what had swiftly become a battlefield. He saw a horde of tracked automatons swinging out with glowing weaponry firing at them. Reports quickly came in over the vox of bipedal robots lurching in the other direction.
“Contact.”
He held his breath.
“Solution.”
There was the ultrasonic ‘whump’ of a vanquisher shell firing at a target out of his sight, sucking the air from around them.
“Target down.”
Argave released his chest and sucked in air, shaking his head to clear it. Fox squad had already ducked behind the bunker, covering their vox operator. The other infantrymen were sitting ready in the Chimera, looking expectantly at him, or at least that’s what he assumed their faces were showing under the gas masks. He reached to the comm-bead in his ear and clicked it on.
“ALL UNITS, ENGAGE. Forwards for the Emperor!”
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The battle was fierce, but thankfully short. A 10ft robot already lay smoking, a huge hole in its torso evidence of the vanquisher shell. The other robots had been harder to kill, cannon shells and explosive bolts glancing from a combination of their armour and reactive shielding. Lasguns had been ineffective against the heavily armoured tracked servitors that had initiated the battle, but Fox squad’s meltaguns had made short work of them at close range as they held the rearguard.
But as Commander Murov had rounded the far corner of the fortress to cover the infantry’s advance, he had spotted some small groups of humans attempting to disassemble the wreckage of one of the Sentinels that had charged into the fray. Murov peered through his viewscreen, trying to make out if they were friend or foe. He used his sleeve to wipe the caked dust from the screen and tried to enhance the view further, before the grim realisation came to him. The jerky movements and grafted tools revealed the figures as servitors, the tattered scraps of distinctive camouflage clothing and flak armor revealed something more sinister.
He gulped, not believing what he was seeing. He reached up to click open his vox bead on the command channel, and said to Argave “Boss, they might be fighting us but I found some of the PDF.”
The tank lurched, his driver jinking to avoid a melta-beam fired by one of the servitors.
“Murov, repeat last.”
“The servitors, they ARE the 27th!”
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With the prison mutants escaping containment, small skirmishes have sprung up all over the planet. Some of these conflicts have resulted in some unlikely allies, with the calamity on a global scale seemingly unable to level out.
The forces of the 323rd Siege Regiment have taken the fight to the enemy, engaging the forces of World Eaters and their Khorne worshiping comrades the Rippers in both the Dunes and on the island of the Tyrant’s Claw. The recent uptick in Daemonic activity has also garnered the attention of the Grey Knights, who have sent a task force led by Grand Master Adontor to the planet.
Colonel Tyborc stands above the ruins of a Chaos ritual site, only 53% casualties for the Krieg in this engagement.
The Tome Keepers have been busy, trying to figure out a way to stem the flow of mutants ravaging the planet, and have found the Citrine Syndicate in multiple sectors attempting to excavate the tunnels used by the mutants for their own nefarious purposes.
A battle of faith and fury.
While sweeping some of the ruins in the Dunes of Excelsis for signs of mutant infestation, the Tome Keepers found themselves attacked on both sides by the forces of the Agrippan Rippers and the Citrine Syndicate, while suffering a loss of ground there were no fatalities for the Tome Keepers.
Captain Darius faces off against Rictus.
The reports of the Sorcerer Wiltman’s demise seem to have been wrong, as he has been spotted gleefully writing poems in the ruins of the Prison’s west bank, though his compatriot Lord Byleron has been lamented as a great loss to the Septet.
Lord Byleron, bemoaned for his sacrifice in the name of Nurgle. Songs will be sung in his name.
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