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Rifleman223
05-12-2008, 3:16 PM
I mean it doesnt have to be DoW, i read almost all the damn books.. i like heresy the most.

Nostradamus
05-13-2008, 5:40 PM
For fuck's sake. The Scratch Pad is there for a reason. Use it. Keep clutter to a minimum.

And if you're going to spend an entire thread on an idea, actually form an idea, don't just spout something out and expect other people to do the work.

West
05-13-2008, 8:59 PM
do you have any experience in hosting RP's?

Rifleman223
05-13-2008, 10:35 PM
Yes and no...
I have made RP's before, but people tend to not join them because some hate me, and some don't practically like my rps, i think this is a lost cause.

DarkMirror
05-13-2008, 10:59 PM
Your not qualified if you claim your RPs don't get off the ground due to people hating you.

OvermindServent
05-14-2008, 6:32 AM
First put down the Main Story or Idea. If you can't think of anything use soething from the Books, and try not to make it to Hard for people who don't Know 40K ;).

Once you get a basic idea then I might consider joining this RP.

Rifleman223
05-14-2008, 11:06 PM
There is one problem with this, if we do Horus, it will take forever, the same thing with the rest of the ideas i had about 40k

Alright, this is basically the story so far, as it goes, I will explain the rest of the corruption, and slaughter later.

Total Space Marine Squads Playable: Hopefully you all know em

Okay basically this is mostly about the Luna Wolves Space Marines Chapter which turned into the Black Legion, led by the Traitor, War Master Horus

When the Warp storms that had cut off Terra subsided, and the Age of Strife came to an end, the Emperor deemed it time to begin his Great Crusade, a massive galactic campaign by which he and his armies would free human worlds from oppression and unite the human race across the galaxy under a single banner. To execute this plan, the Emperor created the Primarchs, his god-like, genetically engineered superhuman offspring. The Primarchs were still in their infancy, however, when they were snatched away from the special laboratory in the Himalayas where they had been developed. The cause of this remains debatable; some argue that the Emperor sent the Primarchs away so that they could learn in their own way, others argue that the Chaos Gods broke into the laboratory and, unable to destroy the Primarchs, instead chose to scatter them across the galaxy, where they eventually came to rest on diverse, human-inhabited worlds.

During the Great Crusade, the Emperor encountered each of the Primarchs in turn. A Space Marine Legion had been created from each of the Primarchs' genetic material, and so the Emperor, unable to be everywhere at once, deemed it fitting that each Primarch should lead their offspring. However, this would prove a critical mistake, as geneseed creation process made the Emperor, the Primarchs and the Space Marines analogous to Grandfather, Father and Son. In time, many of the Legions would come to venerate their Primarch more than the Emperor.

After 200 years of hard conflict in the thirty-first millennium, over two million worlds had been reclaimed by the Emperor in the name of humanity. Beside him stood Horus, who had fought beside the Emperor for the early part of the Great Crusade as his only rediscovered son. The long wars had forged a strong bond between them, and they were truly like father and son. But now the Emperor had to consolidate his new empire, and more importantly undertake the next phase of his Grand Plan. This required his own presence on Terra, and so after Horus's magnificent victory in the Ullanor Crusade, against the largest horde of Orks ever encountered at that time, the Emperor departed and left Horus in charge of the great Crusade with the title, "Warmaster". Horus was now the Commander in Chief of all the Imperium's armies, charged with leading the other Primarchs and their Legions through the remainder of the Great Crusade.

At this announcement there was much shock and outrage. Many of the other Primarchs didn't understand why the Emperor was leaving them and, worse still, why Horus should have command over them. Sanguinius and Fulgrim were pleased for their new Warmaster, while others - such as Angron, Roboute Guilliman, Lion El'Jonson and Perturabo - all reacted with varying degrees of disapproval. Adding fuel to Perturabo's rage was the redeployment of his rival Rogal Dorn and the Imperial Fists Legion to Terra to serve as the Emperor's Praetorian Guard.

kongurous
05-17-2008, 2:39 PM
If you could write this up well and keep a standard of quality about your posts, I wouldn't care if you had a brain the size of a peanut or if you were newer than a second ago, I'd play.

DarthPaul
05-17-2008, 8:06 PM
I'd play if we could be Orks...
And no, I don't hate you, hate is such a strong word. I just dislike most of your RPs.

OvermindServent
05-17-2008, 9:04 PM
Let me play a Sister of Battle and I'm cool.

Giggilyomeromicon
05-17-2008, 9:32 PM
Let me play as exodites, and we'll talk.

DarthPaul
05-17-2008, 9:47 PM
Lol, suddenly we all want to be different factions... It could work, if we don't stick to the book but rather make the RP in the Warhammer 40k Universe, RPing the point of view from our Group/Race/Faction. I'd join it, I really like Orks...

DarkMirror
05-18-2008, 11:04 AM
More accurate would be if you were all soldiers trying to claim a certain area. Or more accurately, commanders leading troops. Best of both worlds.

West
05-18-2008, 11:21 AM
Sweet. I'd join, but shouldn't you give us more... rules? and a character sheet we need to fill out?
Also if you don't mind I'd like to be a Tau Fire Warrior :)