Отдельным примером может служить особое формирование, носившее название «Стор Безашх». В легионе, славившимся своей артиллерийской мощью и знанием осадного дела, Стор Безашх были мастерами разрушения: они создавали, применяли и ремонтировали смертоносные осадные машины и уникальные орудия-реликвии. Специалисты из этого подразделения имели доступ к оружию и технике, неизвестным за пределами Ордо Редуктор Механикум, и в сражении могли напрямую распоряжаться обширными легионными запасами ядерных и фосфексных снарядов, а также редкими гравитационными боеприпасами; от них зависела и жизнь тех легионеров, которые были направлены (часто в наказание) в боевой состав «разрушителей» под командованием осадных мастеров. Стор Безашх мог выступать как самостоятельное подразделение для прорыва осады или же, разделившись на отдельные группы, служил специализированным подкреплением для других гранд-батальонов на поле боя.
Нет конечно же всё проше сравнить все одинакове росветки разные но при етом Мы имеем Тех Же кустов построение их точно такоеже как и у 4-го те так же все в кружках А Ж/В 5 братств - Дэдикатион -сразу минус его перта розогнал сходу Да блядь Макнилу просто впадло было лор читать Дедикатион привартился в арену где ЕКузнецы вясняли отношения в поединках .... Пэртурабо такого терпеть не стал и розогнал ету склоку к ебиням! Лиссатра: братство грома Хеледакос: братство холода Аполакрон: братство стали Тэррантикос братство* Лор Dodekatheon - The Dodekatheon, also known as the Brethren of Stone, was the oldest, most numerous and influential of the warrior societies of the IVth Legion. The Brethren of Stone was an order of masons and strategists whose origins predated the Legion's connection to Perturabo and Olympia. Originating first as a tactical symposium in the style of the Warcaste Metistraad culture of Terra, it focused on siege craft as well as the field of military architecture. Upon Perturabo's re-joining with the IVth Legion, the Primarch massively expanded the organisation, renaming it as the Dodekatheon after the cultural and political traditions of Olympia. The Olympian Dodekatheon was a cyclical gathering of the twelve greatest Tyrant households of Olympia for the purposes of resolving disputes and forging allegiances. It also featured extensive wargames and tournaments between the households present, and the matter of artisans and warriors, who would show off their skills either to the glory of their patrons or in the hopes of employment. The Legion's Dodekatheon took on these trappings, becoming over time a venue of contest and exchange for its foremost warriors, officers, builders and strategists -- met without rank and on equal footing -- to test their mettle and further their learning. It was where its members fought and re-fought bloodless wars in simulation, unveiled new designs, poured over battle reports and military intelligence, and vied for position and the respect of their peers and their Primarch. Although Perturabo enforced rigid discipline in his Legion and would countenance no disruption due to vendetta, the Dodekatheon served as a well-spring of value for the Legion's internal rivalries as much as an academy of war. In theory the Dodekatheon was open to all Iron Warriors, but in practice only those who had distinguished themselves in war attended, others did not, rather than risk offending their Primarch. Apolakron - The Apolakron, known as the Brethren of Steel, was a smaller shadow organisation which operated in many ways as a division of the larger Dodekatheon; the Apolakron's particular focus was on machine-craft; Battle-automata, both in their construction and maintenance, and their employment in war. It existed in an uneasy alliance with the Mechanicum, save those Tech-priests who had long-served the Iron Warriors directly and was viewed with particular suspicion by elements of the Legio Cybernetica, who saw it not as a kindred group, but rather a rival to their monopoly on the arcane knowledge they held. Kheledakos - The Kheledakos, known as the Brethren of Cold, owed its origins to the aftermath of the IVth Legion's early campaigns under Perturabo, the Kheledakos, although led and commanded by Astartes, also encompassed the senior officers and Mechanicum magi, engineers and shipwrights who maintained and crewed the Legion's warships. Its base of operations was the Black Citadel, Olympia's principal and most heavily fortified orbital shipyard, and void warfare and the construction and design of warships and assault craft were its obsession. Lyssatra - The Lyssatra, known as the Brethren of Thunder, were the most obscure and cult-like of the Legion's warrior societies, and were disparagingly known within the IVth Legion as the "burned men". It was something of a pariah group whose members contained some of the Legion's more unhinged and war-brutalised gun-crafters, weaponsmiths and ordnancers. Their obsession was creating destruction and devastation, far beyond what even the rest of the Legion generally considered sane or practical, and were darkly rumoured to have had truck with strange occult ideology and xeno-technology in secret long before the outbreak of the Horus Heresy. Tyranthikos - The Tyranthikos or "Dominators" were a Veteran core of line breakers and assaulters who had each survived a score of desperate and bloody sieges to receive the name, and were the foremost proponents of Terminator Armour within the Legion. They were seeded throughout the ranks of the Grand Battalions.
За Железо и Двор...
Из «Циклона» в упор
Спасибо за ролик!
Всегда пожалуйста)
Класс. Люблю Железный воинов. Хотелось бы услышать ещё и про Тирантикоса и Стор безашк
Спасибо)
ЖК Пертурабо можно тоже вспомнить.
Очень круто. Но требую Юстертанцев или Огненных Змиев.
Спасибо за комментарий. Скорее всего по терминаторам Сынов Хоруса раньше выйдет ролик, чем по Саламандрам
Отдельным примером может служить особое формирование, носившее название «Стор Безашх». В легионе, славившимся своей артиллерийской мощью и знанием осадного дела, Стор Безашх были мастерами разрушения: они создавали, применяли и ремонтировали смертоносные осадные машины и уникальные орудия-реликвии. Специалисты из этого подразделения имели доступ к оружию и технике, неизвестным за пределами Ордо Редуктор Механикум, и в сражении могли напрямую распоряжаться обширными легионными запасами ядерных и фосфексных снарядов, а также редкими гравитационными боеприпасами; от них зависела и жизнь тех легионеров, которые были направлены (часто в наказание) в боевой состав «разрушителей» под командованием осадных мастеров. Стор Безашх мог выступать как самостоятельное подразделение для прорыва осады или же, разделившись на отдельные группы, служил специализированным подкреплением для других гранд-батальонов на поле боя.
Спасибо за дополнение!
Спасибо за рассказ! Интересно теперь послушать про Древнего Хренда!)
Спасибо за просмотр) Попробую найти информацию)
Привет Четко
Спасибо)
Утюг снаружи
Утюг внутри
Больше Железа! Больше!
Всё ждём видосы про спецподразделения других легионов, ждём всей маршруткой
Спасибо) Следующее - уже по другому легиону будет)
Иронично, такими ракетными установками пользуются только Лоялисты в 41-42 тыс.
Нет конечно же всё проше сравнить все одинакове росветки разные но при етом Мы имеем Тех Же кустов построение их точно такоеже как и у 4-го те так же все в кружках А Ж/В 5 братств - Дэдикатион -сразу минус его перта розогнал сходу Да блядь Макнилу просто впадло было лор читать Дедикатион привартился в арену где ЕКузнецы вясняли отношения в поединках .... Пэртурабо такого терпеть не стал и розогнал ету склоку к ебиням!
Лиссатра: братство грома
Хеледакос: братство холода
Аполакрон: братство стали
Тэррантикос братство*
Лор
Dodekatheon - The Dodekatheon, also known as the Brethren of Stone, was the oldest, most numerous and influential of the warrior societies of the IVth Legion. The Brethren of Stone was an order of masons and strategists whose origins predated the Legion's connection to Perturabo and Olympia. Originating first as a tactical symposium in the style of the Warcaste Metistraad culture of Terra, it focused on siege craft as well as the field of military architecture. Upon Perturabo's re-joining with the IVth Legion, the Primarch massively expanded the organisation, renaming it as the Dodekatheon after the cultural and political traditions of Olympia. The Olympian Dodekatheon was a cyclical gathering of the twelve greatest Tyrant households of Olympia for the purposes of resolving disputes and forging allegiances. It also featured extensive wargames and tournaments between the households present, and the matter of artisans and warriors, who would show off their skills either to the glory of their patrons or in the hopes of employment. The Legion's Dodekatheon took on these trappings, becoming over time a venue of contest and exchange for its foremost warriors, officers, builders and strategists -- met without rank and on equal footing -- to test their mettle and further their learning. It was where its members fought and re-fought bloodless wars in simulation, unveiled new designs, poured over battle reports and military intelligence, and vied for position and the respect of their peers and their Primarch. Although Perturabo enforced rigid discipline in his Legion and would countenance no disruption due to vendetta, the Dodekatheon served as a well-spring of value for the Legion's internal rivalries as much as an academy of war. In theory the Dodekatheon was open to all Iron Warriors, but in practice only those who had distinguished themselves in war attended, others did not, rather than risk offending their Primarch.
Apolakron - The Apolakron, known as the Brethren of Steel, was a smaller shadow organisation which operated in many ways as a division of the larger Dodekatheon; the Apolakron's particular focus was on machine-craft; Battle-automata, both in their construction and maintenance, and their employment in war. It existed in an uneasy alliance with the Mechanicum, save those Tech-priests who had long-served the Iron Warriors directly and was viewed with particular suspicion by elements of the Legio Cybernetica, who saw it not as a kindred group, but rather a rival to their monopoly on the arcane knowledge they held.
Kheledakos - The Kheledakos, known as the Brethren of Cold, owed its origins to the aftermath of the IVth Legion's early campaigns under Perturabo, the Kheledakos, although led and commanded by Astartes, also encompassed the senior officers and Mechanicum magi, engineers and shipwrights who maintained and crewed the Legion's warships. Its base of operations was the Black Citadel, Olympia's principal and most heavily fortified orbital shipyard, and void warfare and the construction and design of warships and assault craft were its obsession.
Lyssatra - The Lyssatra, known as the Brethren of Thunder, were the most obscure and cult-like of the Legion's warrior societies, and were disparagingly known within the IVth Legion as the "burned men". It was something of a pariah group whose members contained some of the Legion's more unhinged and war-brutalised gun-crafters, weaponsmiths and ordnancers. Their obsession was creating destruction and devastation, far beyond what even the rest of the Legion generally considered sane or practical, and were darkly rumoured to have had truck with strange occult ideology and xeno-technology in secret long before the outbreak of the Horus Heresy.
Tyranthikos - The Tyranthikos or "Dominators" were a Veteran core of line breakers and assaulters who had each survived a score of desperate and bloody sieges to receive the name, and were the foremost proponents of Terminator Armour within the Legion. They were seeded throughout the ranks of the Grand Battalions.