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Re: Renegade Space Marine Simulator (40k)
« Reply #270 on: February 03, 2022, 04:19:48 pm »

Minus One for Spin.

We have an unaccountable taste for raisin bagels with cheese. The image of the chapter master pondering over battle plans while munching on a bagel is the very height of dignity and elegance.

You can't make negative votes, that's not how democracy works, but the Chapter can definitely be fond of bagels.

Name: Steel Sentinels. Unofficially, "The Watchtower", or, more recently, "The Blind Tower".
Colors: Silver with rust-red highlights
Symbol: Eye over a tower. Originally open, now shut.
Battlecry: "YOUR END IS IN SIGHT!"

Doctrinal drift: Revere the God-Emperor as the pinnacle of humanity, but take issue with the corruption of His word the Imperium has made over the millennia. Prognosticators are believed to be the voice of the God-Emperor, and the well-being of humankind is the prime goal.

Codex deviation: Not quite a breakdown of the hierarchy, but it's definitely looser. Just as each battle-brother is expected to listen to their CO, the COs are expected to listen to each battle-brother; squad leadership is relatively fluid within each squad, and promotions are highly meritocratic. Techmarines have distributed the Mechanicus' secrets throughout the chapter out of necessity and practicality, although they are still the undisputed masters of those practices. The Chapter-Master is primarily advised by an informal council of the most-respected Astartes within the ranks, but any and every battle-brother has the right to speak with them. A small branch has also developed that specializes in mortal bureaucracy and economics, though they are considered deeply strange by the rest of the chapter; another branch, more highly-considered, specializes in training auxiliaries in both operating alongside the chapter as well as in the beloved art of Bolter marksmanship. One squad in particular has taken up the specific role of being the Chapter's gremlin-wranglers. Furthermore, the 7th company - unofficially called “the postcognition corps”, “the dust-sifters”, or “those mad bastards” - is almost entirely dedicated to exploring the ruins of #14/2.

Culture stuff: Many battle-brothers receive tattoos pertaining to their accomplishments, and tattoo artistry is thought highly of within the Chapter. One of the highest honors is to be deemed worthy of the Scalpel tattoo, marking one as among the best medics in the chapter - not as skilled as the old Apothecaries, but one of the closest the Chapter has to them. Regicide [read: chess] is popular, though an extra piece, the Prognosticator, is added, which moves like a King but can be switched with any piece that will be imminently captured. It is considered a rite of passage to convince one of the neophytes that you're one of the Prognosticators, even though the Prognosticators are constantly trying to get the practice stamped out. Although everybody has the right to speak their mind to power, you are expected to consider how to use that right wisely; a reputation for giving little thought to one's ideas is one of the worst a battle-brother of the chapter can acquire.

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This is good! +1

Add a company or at least a couple squads to permanent "exploring the ruins of our Death World for secrets and lost technologies" and I'll be very happy with it. But +1 anyway.
+1

The Chapter details are confirmed and can (and will) be iterated on over time, but I need to ask, and I stress I don't mean to be annoying or second-guessing you, but are you sure you want the Chapter to be called the Steel Sentinels? There are at least two (unofficial) Chapters with the same name and both are also Ultramarine Successors. It's an extremely solid name that's half-shared with a walker used by the Imperial Guard and I don't have any problem at all with there being a third with yours but I just want to verify.
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Re: Renegade Space Marine Simulator (40k)
« Reply #271 on: February 03, 2022, 04:24:53 pm »

Information spreads slowly and we only figured out that our name wasn't unique some time after becoming renegade, which motivated us to change names to The Watchtower.
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« Reply #272 on: February 03, 2022, 04:28:32 pm »

Information spreads slowly and we only figured out that our name wasn't unique some time after becoming renegade, which motivated us to change names to The Watchtower.

I can concur with this.
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« Reply #273 on: February 03, 2022, 05:01:03 pm »

Information spreads slowly and we only figured out that our name wasn't unique some time after becoming renegade, which motivated us to change names to The Watchtower.
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« Reply #274 on: February 03, 2022, 09:19:02 pm »

Name: Steel Sentinels. Unofficially, "The Watchtower", or, more recently, "The Blind Tower".
Colors: Silver with rust-red highlights
Symbol: Eye over a tower. Originally open, now shut.
Battlecry: "YOUR END IS IN SIGHT!"

Doctrinal drift: Revere the God-Emperor as the pinnacle of humanity, but take issue with the corruption of His word the Imperium has made over the millennia. Prognosticators are believed to be the voice of the God-Emperor, and the well-being of humankind is the prime goal.

Codex deviation: Not quite a breakdown of the hierarchy, but it's definitely looser. Just as each battle-brother is expected to listen to their CO, the COs are expected to listen to each battle-brother; squad leadership is relatively fluid within each squad, and promotions are highly meritocratic. Techmarines have distributed the Mechanicus' secrets throughout the chapter out of necessity and practicality, although they are still the undisputed masters of those practices. The Chapter-Master is primarily advised by an informal council of the most-respected Astartes within the ranks, but any and every battle-brother has the right to speak with them. A small branch has also developed that specializes in mortal bureaucracy and economics, though they are considered deeply strange by the rest of the chapter; another branch, more highly-considered, specializes in training auxiliaries in both operating alongside the chapter as well as in the beloved art of Bolter marksmanship. One squad in particular has taken up the specific role of being the Chapter's gremlin-wranglers. Furthermore, the 7th company - unofficially called “the postcognition corps”, “the dust-sifters”, or “those mad bastards” - is almost entirely dedicated to exploring the ruins of #14/2.

Culture stuff: Many battle-brothers receive tattoos pertaining to their accomplishments, and tattoo artistry is thought highly of within the Chapter. One of the highest honors is to be deemed worthy of the Scalpel tattoo, marking one as among the best medics in the chapter - not as skilled as the old Apothecaries, but one of the closest the Chapter has to them. Regicide [read: chess] is popular, though an extra piece, the Prognosticator, is added, which moves like a King but can be switched with any piece that will be imminently captured. It is considered a rite of passage to convince one of the neophytes that you're one of the Prognosticators, even though the Prognosticators are constantly trying to get the practice stamped out. Although everybody has the right to speak their mind to power, you are expected to consider how to use that right wisely; a reputation for giving little thought to one's ideas is one of the worst a battle-brother of the chapter can acquire.

+1 to this
This is good! +1

Add a company or at least a couple squads to permanent "exploring the ruins of our Death World for secrets and lost technologies" and I'll be very happy with it. But +1 anyway.
+1
Information spreads slowly and we only figured out that our name wasn't unique some time after becoming renegade, which motivated us to change names to The Watchtower.

I can concur with this.
+1 to this

The Chapter were dubbed the Steel Sentinels after their Founding some Terran centuries ago but after going Renegade, they have struggled to survive. Over time, the sense of purpose the Prognosticators and their visions give has become their bedrock and they've incorporated this into the name of their Chapter, The Watchtower, or The Sentinels of the Watchtower, for some.

The Chapter's colours are silver with rust-red highlights, and they hold an eye over a tower as central to their iconography. In the past, the eye was opene to the dangers to the Imperium but now, it has been closed. The symbolism this represents is a matter of rare, spirited debate. Their battlecry rings like thunder over the battlefield as their boltguns flash like lightning, "YOUR END IS IN SIGHT!"

The Chapter doesn't consider itself to have forsaken the God-Emperor but believes that His Word has been corrupted by fallible men over the millennia. To the Astartes, the Prognosticators are the voice of the God-Emperor and all that they do is ultimately done for humanity.

The Chapter's hierarchy has loosened in the absence of the Imperium's sight, with a sense of mutual respect between lower and higher ranks growing pervasive. The Chapter believes that the lowest of Astartes has the potential for glory and so encourage the rank-and-file to communicate with their commanding officers. The Chapter Master himself is advised by a council of the most-respected Astartes but any battle brother has the right to make themselves heard by him, in person, if possible. The Chapter has adjusted slightly to managing its mortal assets, with the 7th Company dedicating itself to exploring the ruins of #14/2. Incidentally, 7th Company has one of, if not the highest turnover rates in the Chapter.

The Chapter's internal culture has drifted only slightly from the Silver Skulls, with the overwhelming majority of Astartes boasting a handful of tattoos and the many of the more accomplished being covered head-to-toe. Few of these are for the aesthetic, more important are the achievements they indicate, a rare and revered scalpel, usually under the right arm or over the first heart, testifying their skill at medicine, and a much more common link of bolt rifle shells over the waist or chest attesting to mastery of the boltgun, with each shell indicating a higher degree.

The Chapter prizes hand-eye coordination and keeps a constant regimen of bolter rifle drills but when they aren't training, often hone their prowess by playing an energetic sport similar to tennis of old, involving chain nets and heavy steel balls. Some joking propositions have been made to use the gremlins as a substitute but rockcrete action has yet to be taken. Aside from this, a variant of Regicide featuring a piece called the Prognosticator is popular and has to a slight degree supplanted hours of prayer common to their Loyalist counterparts. Notably, there is an informal rite of passage where an Astartes is to convince a neophyte that they are one of the Prognosticators, which the Prognosticators themselves revile but haven't been able to suppress entirely.

The Chapter has been in the Nebula Sector for less than a century and have been little affected by the primitive local cultures, but one tradition of the frigid civilized world of #5/5 has seeped through, in the form of bagels, occasionally consumed by some in lieu of less palatable fare.
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« Reply #275 on: February 03, 2022, 09:20:16 pm »

Before we can continue you need to confirm, assuming you aren't a Fleet-based Chapter, as the consensus seems to have gone, where is your Fortress-Monastery located?
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« Reply #276 on: February 03, 2022, 09:22:25 pm »

Death World, built among old ruins as a symbol of the empire we're going to build atop the corpse of the old one.
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« Reply #277 on: February 03, 2022, 09:25:14 pm »

Death world, though technically we didn't build it ourselves- rather getting the "good" fortune to find an abandoned one there (well technically it wasn't abandoned before we got here, but 3 space marines and an old cripple of a chapter master does not a chapter make).
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« Reply #278 on: February 03, 2022, 09:30:27 pm »

The Death World #14/2, which we've taken to calling "Heck". The locals had a different name for the world but they don't disagree.
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« Reply #279 on: February 03, 2022, 09:51:09 pm »

Death World, built among old ruins as a symbol of the empire we're going to build atop the corpse of the old one.
Yes, on the Deathworld, built among and integrating a fully-surveyed section of the old ruins.

The planet is formally designated Antwir, but "heck" is a common nickname for it.
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« Reply #280 on: February 03, 2022, 10:08:57 pm »

Death World, built among old ruins as a symbol of the empire we're going to build atop the corpse of the old one.
Yes, on the Deathworld, built among and integrating a fully-surveyed section of the old ruins.

The planet is formally designated Antwir, but "heck" is a common nickname for it.
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« Reply #281 on: February 03, 2022, 11:12:49 pm »

Death world, though technically we didn't build it ourselves- rather getting the "good" fortune to find an abandoned one there (well technically it wasn't abandoned before we got here, but 3 space marines and an old cripple of a chapter master does not a chapter make).
The Death World #14/2, which we've taken to calling "Heck". The locals had a different name for the world but they don't disagree.
Death World, built among old ruins as a symbol of the empire we're going to build atop the corpse of the old one.
Yes, on the Deathworld, built among and integrating a fully-surveyed section of the old ruins.

The planet is formally designated Antwir, but "heck" is a common nickname for it.
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The Chapter's Fortress-Monastery is embedded in planet #14/2, Antwir, and acts as de-facto capital of the empire and star-port to the Sentinel's fleet assets. Due to the reluctance of past Chapter Masters to test themselves against the Imperial Navy, an initially larger-than-average fleet, and the opportunistic efforts to scuttle the more-functional wreckage that belonged to the Fortress-Monastery's former owners, The Watchtower has against the odds managed to amass and maintain a respectable armada.

Two Battle Barges, Six Strike Cruisers, Three Gladius Frigates, and Three Nova Frigates are currently in orbit around the Death World because the Chapter will be damned if it has them near the surface any longer than necessary. For now, as far as the Techmarines can tell, they're voidworthy and not in need of any maintenance, a relief to everyone involved. Planet-side quarantine procedures have been strictly kept and the locals assure the Astartes that their enclosed landing positions are both tectonically stable and have been sterilized of any and all macroscopic life-forms, but the Chapter hasn't gotten this far through a lack of healthy paranoia.

Below, roughly 40 million humans struggle to eke out an existence on the Death World's surface. Roughly half are loyal to your Chapter and a fourth of those that are, are in the Fortress-Monastery. It's a citadel of 5 million souls on one of the portions of the planet least likely to collapse on itself and it's currently where the overwhelming majority of the Chapter's auxiliary forces are drawn from. Claiming the Fortress-Monastery, itself a ruin claimed to be a Fortress-Monastery by a now-defunct and forgotten Chapter, was difficult but doable. Getting the Death Worlders of the only major city to recognize that the Chapter's authority superseded the Imperium's was harder. Doing the same to the rest of the population that hasn't gone feral was much harder but eventually the years-long campaign yielded a measure of success and the Death World could be said part of your empire. That was a human generation ago and the Chapter has finally started to settle down into its newfound sense of control, though it is far from absolute within its borders, to say nothing of beyond them.

Who are YOU?

A Humble Battle Brother: You are one among hundreds, like the others, proud of your silver armour and the skill you claim with the boltgun in your hands. You should be content to trust in the Emperor and His Prognosticators, but you know the fates have much in store.

A Revered Astartes: You have grown skilled through long decades of hard labour and harder study. Among the Chapter, few could be said to have your skills and you are nigh-indispensable. You have the Chapter Master's ear and your junior Astartes' awe but that means little in a galaxy like this.

The Venerable Chapter Master: You have risen to claim the mantle of rule because none other could match you, in skill-at-arms, glories-taken, and acclaim of your peers. In truth, you were the only one your predecessor would've wanted and the only he truly trusted. You know that the Chapter's future is uncertain, no matter the wisdom of the Prognosticators. Only a will of steel, sovereign, and with the strength to do what must be done can set the course ahead.
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« Reply #282 on: February 03, 2022, 11:17:29 pm »

I say that the thread as a whole is from the Chapter Master's perspective, and that for RP purposes, players can portray themselves as high-ranking Astartes with the CM's ear.
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« Reply #283 on: February 03, 2022, 11:19:52 pm »

I say that the thread as a whole is from the Chapter Master's perspective, and that for RP purposes, players can portray themselves as high-ranking Astartes with the CM's ear.
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What did we spend all this time creating a chapter and a sector to play in if we weren't going to be in control of it all?
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« Reply #284 on: February 04, 2022, 12:19:33 am »

A Revered Astartes
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