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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
* [[Creed|Ursarkar E. Creed]]: Winston Churchill | * [[Creed|Ursarkar E. Creed]]: Winston Churchill | ||
* [[Jaghatai Khan]]: The laziest of the lot, an alternate transliteration of Genghis Khan's son Chagatai, who was a great warlord in his own right, but also outclassed by his dad, the guy you think of when you hear the word "warlord." | |||
* [[Lion El'Jonson]]: Named after a homosexual poet who wrote a poem called "The Dark Angel" and might've dated Oscar Wilde. | |||
* [[Sly Marbo]]: Rip-Off of Rambo, Chuck Norris/Sylvester Stallone made grimdark. | |||
==IG Regiments== | |||
*[[Death Korps of Krieg|Death Korps of Krieg]]: German and French WWI soldiers | |||
*[[Catachan Jungle Fighters]]: Vietnam war soldiers and [[Marbo|Rambo]] | |||
==Planets== | |||
Catachan: Australia | |||
==Vehicles== | ==Vehicles== | ||
* [[Rhino]]: M113 APC | * [[Rhino]]: M113 APC | ||
* [[Land Raider]]: British landships in WW1, any mark (except, facing backwards). | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:19, 23 June 2023
Characters[edit]
- Ursarkar E. Creed: Winston Churchill
- Jaghatai Khan: The laziest of the lot, an alternate transliteration of Genghis Khan's son Chagatai, who was a great warlord in his own right, but also outclassed by his dad, the guy you think of when you hear the word "warlord."
- Lion El'Jonson: Named after a homosexual poet who wrote a poem called "The Dark Angel" and might've dated Oscar Wilde.
- Sly Marbo: Rip-Off of Rambo, Chuck Norris/Sylvester Stallone made grimdark.
IG Regiments[edit]
- Death Korps of Krieg: German and French WWI soldiers
- Catachan Jungle Fighters: Vietnam war soldiers and Rambo
Planets[edit]
Catachan: Australia
Vehicles[edit]
- Rhino: M113 APC
- Land Raider: British landships in WW1, any mark (except, facing backwards).