IG 171st Hellstorms fluffi

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IG 171st Hellstorms fluffi

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Mun IG armeija fluffi.

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the 171st


The abhumans of Helstor II are lucky; lucky in the way that a cockroach is stepped on but still alive. With a dying sun destroying their planet and the Ordo Hereticus directing Imperial forces to exterminate them, the remaining denizens of Helstor II consider themselves very fortunate indeed to still be alive.

Before the star Helstor started flickering like a wild candle dancing in a ragged breeze back, Helstor II was a world of beauty. With its sister planet Helstor I, these twin planets were abundant in rich soil, temperate climate, and ardent support of the Emperor. Each cycle, millions of citizens from the twin planets would join the Hellstorm Regiments, which numbered in the hundreds, and would join other infamous Imperial Guard units such as the Cadians (whom they shared an affinity for and adopted the war gear of) in defense of the Imperium. Hailed as an example of Imperial administration comparable to the domain of Ultramar, Helstorians were thrilled to become host to a new Chapter of Space Marines known as the Ardent Flamekeepers after the last founding. At its height, the Helstor system boasted a population of over 30 billion and was fast on its way to becoming a shining jewel of Imperial might.

Then the Helstor star started to die.

At first, it flickered. This caused severe climate changes to both planets as Helstor II became barely habitable. Billions died as the pleas for aid of the Imperial Governor were lost in the Administratum on Holy Terra. The once proud supporters of the Emperor began to turn on one another as foodstuffs became scarce. The Ardent Flamekeepers did their best to preserve peace as food riots erupted, but strained as they were in duties on multiple warfronts, the skeleton force of Space Marines was barely able to contain the revolt.

When the solar storms from Helstor erupted, Helstor I caught the brunt of the damage. Entire oceans of water and cities of men boiled away in an instant. The atmosphere was stripped from the planet, and all the inhabitants, including the fortress monastery of the Ardent Flamekeepers were incinerated or vaporized by cosmic radiation. Helstor I became a husk world, dead in everything but the devastation that was wrought. Helstor II itself barely survived the resultant ruination. The atmosphere became choked with the radiation pollutants of the Helstor star. Sulfuric rain pelted the unwary masses, and millions more died as their bodies were rotted away by the poisonous and acidic gases that started choking the valleys and cities. All seemed lost as the decimated Space Marines and the thinly stretched Helstor regiments huddled with the masses in the hive cities to await the final death knell of their doomed existence.

A miracle arrived in the form of an apparent Imperial vanguard heralded by the Magos Biologis Ferin Invericus. With his technological assistance, he claimed to be able to adapt the surviving humans of Helstor II to not only resist the climate changes, but to thrive in them as well. The remaining Space Marines, the de facto rulers of the planet since the original Imperial Governor and Chapter Master had died in Helstor I's death, reluctantly agreed, and provided at Invericus' assistance their gene seed in order to help adapt the surviving populace.


After a cycle of experimental genetic work wherein millions more of the citizenry died to famine, disease, and poison, and countless others were tested, dissected, and warped by Invericus, the Magos Biologis finally unveiled the fruits of his work: an injected serum that reconstituted the respiratory track and epidermal resistance of the victim to poisonous gases, much like the enhanced superhuman qualities of a regular Space Marine.

Quickly spreading his miracle cure to the thankful, remaining masses, Invericus left the Helstor system, with none the wiser that the entire populace had become victims of the disguised Fabius Bile, the Chaos Space Marine known for his vile and contemptible mutation experiments on mankind.

Within less than a cycle, Fabius' work came to fruition. Segments of the populace started going mad, crazily attacking anything that moved. Helstor regiments quickly put down those that were stricken, but the mutations became worse. Hordes of monsters began roaming the streets as people with weak constitutions failed to adapt to the mutating serum they were previously administered. Worse, Fabius had also begun experiments on the local fauna that survived in the stunted wilds of Helstor II. Packs of thickly armored bipedal lizards known as dragonthoropes began joined the mutated abominations as they roamed freely dealing carnage to those who were unprotected. Survivors quickly filled the streets in anger and protest, as they now rightly concluded that their savior had also turned them into monsters.

And at the worst time, the Imperium finally answered the calls of distress in the form of a true Magos Biologis and a regiment of Imperial Guards carrying supplies and munitions to the beleaguered people of Helstor II.

What they found was a fractured populace that now united in hatred of the Imperium. The remaining Ardent Flamekeepers, who had now turned bitter and furious at their own weakness and plight of the people they were sworn to protect, led the remaining Helstor regiments in a massacre of the Imperial representative and most of his retinue.
The few guards who survived the onslaught boarded their ships and fled the system, intent on reported the uprising of a heretical Space Marine chapter and a renegade populace.

The army and people of Helstor II were exhausted and moribund. In reflection, they realized their culpability in being duped by Fabius Bile and their actions against Imperial officials. Slowly, they also awakened to the realization that they were also not fully human anymore. The Imperium would consider them second-class abhumans at best and heretical mutants at worst.

But any hope of salvation was quickly dashed as the Imperium quickly responded to the supposed uprising on Helstor by sending a Mission of Adepta Sororitas and ten Imperial regiments supporting the Ordo Hereticus to eradicate and cleanse the populace.

In preparation of their arrival, the Ardent Flamekeepers consolidated the Helstor army into the largest remaining regiment of veteran soldiers still active on the planet, the Hellstor 171st. A battle-hardened core of warriors, their greatest asset was the vast quantity of tanks and transports that made them efficient heavy support elements of any battle they joined. With their experience coupled with the last remaining reserves, Helstor II bitterly hunkered down for a war in which they knew extermination would be the result if they lost. The battle lines became drawn as the Imperial Navy drop ships unloaded their militant cargo upon the scarred world and prepared to face the deviant Ardent Flamekeepers and their heretical support army.

As a final and brutal reminder of the event that caused their current situation, the Helstor star erupted one last time in a searing seizure of energy in the form of a gigantic solar flare. While too far away for Helstor Ii to be affected, Helstor I was engulfed by the gigantic explosion and subsequently torn apart.

The flaming debris of the planet scattered across the star system, pelting Helstor II in an apocalyptic wave of meteors that eradicated large swaths of both the Ordo Hereticus and to a lesser extent the more apocalypse-experienced Helstor 171st regiment.


In joking defiance to the event, the Helstorians fittingly renamed their planet Hellstorm and subsequently called their sole surviving regiment the Hellstorm 171st. Further, they also saw one sole benefit of the new meteoric conditions of their planet; the forces they faced were now reduced to a third of their original size, and the Imperial Navy that supported them was virtually eliminated in the first wave of planetary chunks that immolated and destroyed their best and largest space crafts.

But the Adepta Sororitas was hardly defeated. Rallying their surviving soldiers, they then began the Battle of Hellstorm against the Ardent Flamekeepers and the Hellstorm 171st on a battlefield that knew the blood of billions, choked the life out of the unprepared with poisonous gases, and felt the rhythmic beat of asteroids that incessantly drummed the once proud planet.
''A fate worse, than a fate worse than death... that's pretty bad!''
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Re: IG 171st Hellstorms fluffi

Viesti Kirjoittaja Half-breed »

Ei paha. Itseasiassa ihan kiva historiikki, vaikka tuskin noin tärkeän planeetan avunpyyntö hautautuu byrokratian rattaisiin kovinkaan pitkäksi aikaa, mutta eipä tuo nyt niin hullu taiteilijanvapaus ole kuin mitä täällä on nähty, joten menkööt. Kuitenkin yksi paha virhe tuonne on mennyt, eli sana "infamous" tarkoittaa surullisenkuuluisaa, jota tuskin hait. Sanalla on siis negatiivinen merkitys, eikä positiivinen jota tuossa selvästi hait.
2014 bänniä jo yhteensä ~3,5 kuukautta. Yrittäkää pistää paremmaksi.
killkrusha
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Liittynyt: Pe 04.03.2011 18:36
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Re: IG 171st Hellstorms fluffi

Viesti Kirjoittaja killkrusha »

Hmm... Se infamous kuuluu olla siinä, mutta ku mä aloin tehä sitä armeijaa, vaihdoin regimentin Cadialaisiksi, joten siinä kaiketi pitäs olla famous.
''A fate worse, than a fate worse than death... that's pretty bad!''
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