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A individual on a different thread pointed out that the real life mongols were more then mounted horsemen, they often were adapt at siege-craft, might be worth throwing in a siege-breaker, "war born" in the sol system or originating in the non-steppe peoples of Chogoris.

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I like the idea of non-steppe Chogorians and Terrans having special roles in the Vth

 

The Mongols used Chinese siege experts...and as far as I can tell, the Palatine Empire on Chogoris was an analog of the Chinese/Khitan states to the south of the Mongol steppes

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Forgeworld is also not focusing on the whole Mongll theme but a more eastern theme which opens up a lot of options aswell.

 

Was catching up on this thread on the plane last night. Bloody love your fluff! Wish I could write like you do. Can't wait to see the Caestus. Want one but just not sure where to start .

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First up, woooow, overwhelming response, I really can't say much besides thank you all very much :blush.:

Second:

http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u490/Revnesko/WH40K/WIP/DSC02100_zpskfhleqvq.jpg

Proof of modelling life.

Caestus gets primed in a few moments, then I fix up the missing backpacks and stuff on the infantry (also short two bases, but that'll be remedied).

As for the discussion on various roles being handled by Astartes from different people of Chogoris, that's certainly crossed my mind. There will be no Terrans though, as the last Terran was the old Khan, who will play a posthumous role in the fluffery ;)

Be back soon!

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Oh very nice, a Caestus ready for painting!  Great job there stylising your marines for White Scars with the curved blades and top knots etc.  I've glanced over this thread until now, but seeing your Ram there and past painting style, I'm really interested to see how it comes out!

 

Have you had a chance to use the Caestus yet in anger (and how did it go?), or are you waiting until it's painted?

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Oh very nice, a Caestus ready for painting!  Great job there stylising your marines for White Scars with the curved blades and top knots etc.  I've glanced over this thread until now, but seeing your Ram there and past painting style, I'm really interested to see how it comes out!

 

Have you had a chance to use the Caestus yet in anger (and how did it go?), or are you waiting until it's painted?

Thank you, been looking forward to getting to grips with them a lot too!

 

I play rather infrequently, and I prefer to play with painted miniatures only, so I haven't had the chance to use it yet.

 

 

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Caestus is done! Fluffery when I've painted the cargo!

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Awesome work, dude! The weathering on the Caestus is A+. Excellent work :thumbsup:

High praise, humbling really!

 

That Caestus is GLORIOUS. 

Thank you, I must also admit that I really enjoyed painting it.

 

Absolutely stunning!!

Awww, making me all self-concious :D

 

In-between making whooosh-noises and flying the Caestus around the living room, I've been putting down some paint on the Vets. Hope to get them mostly done tomorrow.

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The circular chamber was dimly lit, as if by the smouldering charcoal embers of the hearth. smoke wafted from the twin braziers set at foot of a tall, slender banner of white silk. A single sigil was traced in gold and ruby on the cloth, the lightning strike of the Vth. Legion. Two figures awaited Vikhard Houtremian in the gloom, one seated in a plain chair of hide and wood, the other standing at the shoulder of the chairs occupant. Both were armoured in the ivory battleplate of the White Scars, only their heads were bared. The seated figure gestured, and Vikhard strode forward, arresting his advance a good nine paces ahead of his host. He bowed. "Most esteemed lord, allow me to introduce myself...". "Enough!". The abrupt interruption almost made Vikhard flinch, it taking all of his restraint not to step backwards in shock. "I have no need for your introductions. I know who you are. I know what you desire from us.". Vikhard barely dared to look at the speaker, but to not meet his eye would be even worse. He managed to take in the face, Chogorian, as expected, bronzed by weather and exposure, and criss-crossed with scars, some self-inflicted, others mementos of battles past. A trimmed black beard and moustache framed the speakers mouth. The eyes were inscrutable dark slits in the half-light. "You are the Rogue Trader, you come to us to hold us to a Vow made by Captain Enakithos Rolth. I am Tenghudai Khan, lord of this Brotherhood, and I do not recognize this name.". Houtremian felt his heart sink. Endless lightyears and years of preparation, squandered on a fever-dream. "I do know Olaghu Khan.". Vikhards gaze shot up to meet that of the chogorian. "Olaghu Khan was the name he took when he was reunited with the Great Khagan. I served him until his death. We are the White Scars, and we do not forget ourselves. We do not forget our honour. We do not forget our Vows.". A feral smile spread across the Khans features. "And when we are offered a hunt such as this, we will not refuse it!"


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Although the Brotherhoods were filled to bursting with consummate warriors, there were always those who stood head and shoulders above the rest. These would be formed into the Keshig, the Khans chosen warriors. Nominally serving as a bodyguard, they would also act as an unofficial council of war, lending their advice to the Khan. Although all Khans were expected to act with surety and unflinching determination in front of his warriors, it would be a foolhardy Khan who did not heed the word of his Keshig.
Miriama Guelli, Traditions and customs, On Chogorian influences in the Vth. Legion, Imperial Publishing, 028.M31

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Khutugden was a highly respected member, and leader of one Arban amongst the Keshig serving Tenghudai Khan. Skilled with blade and shot, it was his calm, determined demeanour that saw him leading the Keshig into the fray and emerge victorious, against the fiercest of enemies and most impossible odds.

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The Keshig was usually supplied with the very best armour and armaments available to the Brotherhood, and although most favoured the traditional tulwars and axes of Chogoris, others would take to the more exotic weapons afforded by the Imperial armouries, such as the Lightning Claws borne by Keuken.


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As befitting their status, and the favour of the Khan enjoyed by the Keshig, their armour would often bear highly personalised heraldry, esoteric emblems and powerful mantras picked out in Korchin Calligraphy.


 

 

wow

Thanks :D

Still got another two Vets to finish for the L&T, oh, and 6 Jetbikes :D

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Overwhelmed by your positivity :D
 

Khutugden is looking proper hardcore

I'd wager anyone earning the respect afforded to a Darga in the Keshig really must be the bees knees where it counts :D

 

Non-Terminator Keshig? I like.

I figured Keshig are generally just the honour-guard of the Khans/Noyan-Khans, and that they may have various prefered modes of deployment, as dictated by the circumstances and availability of specific equipment.

 

Those are some sweet barbarians! The background piece was really nice, and their gritted look is just so right.:thumbsup:

Thanks, I really try to keep them dinged up without going full Death Guard ;)

 

I absolutely love your stuff, there is just so much character u love it. Great work

Many thanks, they're really getting under my skin. I've even begun listening to Mongolian Tuvan throat-singing to get in the mood while painting!

 

Good grief! These scars are BEAUTIFUL! 

Gee, making me blush there :blush.:

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There is 500% not enough Caestus' (Caestii?) on the forums and you've done the model proud!

 

Those sword dudes are ace too - massive fan of the WS heads and you've really done 'em justice. What will you run them as in game? Weapon Master Vets?

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I also love the non-termie guy with dual lightning claws

 

He looks lanky and a bit ghoulish...in a cool way

 

That's exactly true.

I've seen this loadout on Night Lords, suits them immensely too.

 

There is 500% not enough Caestus' (Caestii?) on the forums and you've done the model proud!

 

Those sword dudes are ace too - massive fan of the WS heads and you've really done 'em justice. What will you run them as in game? Weapon Master Vets?

Thanks! Caestus does seem underrepresented generally. And Weapon Masters indeed, though I probably have more need for Machine Killers with lots of Melta.

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A individual on a different thread pointed out that the real life mongols were more then mounted horsemen, they often were adapt at siege-craft, might be worth throwing in a siege-breaker, "war born" in the sol system or originating in the non-steppe peoples of Chogoris.

 

Alternatively the V legion could have tapped the resources of attached ordo reductor war covenants and  legion bonded cybernetica cohorts for siegecraft related activities.  Makes sense in large scale xenocidal campaigns like the Khan's conquest of the Nephilim homeworld.

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