House Ulanti: Difference between revisions

From 2d4chan
Jump to navigation Jump to search
1d4chan>Dark Angel 2020
No edit summary
1d4chan>Dark Angel 2020
Line 18: Line 18:


==Tabletop==
==Tabletop==
House Ulanti can send a '''Court Advisor'' to join a gang that they are sponsoring.
The court advisor comes with a '''Mirror Mask''', who is an augmented warrior supplied with a holographic disguise in order to appear as the Courtier. This is to provide a body double and protector for such an important member of the nobikity, but it also allows the Courtier to take credit for the prowess of their underlings, because ''supposedly'' the typical members of House Ulanti are useless wastes of space. However some courtiers are highly trained duelists, thanks to the fact that wealth can provide the best tutors, gear, and training opportunities.
Mechanically, the Courtier and the Mirror Mask are equipped identically with needle pistols, power swords, and displacer fields. They also have essentially the same physical statline, so you get two identical warriors on the tabletop. Though with the extra rules the Courtier gets, ''they'' are actually the more dangerous of the pair.
Because you never know which one is the "real" courtier and which one is the fake, the mirror mask can swap places with their charge any time during the skirmish, [[Rage|as often as they like.]] Only getting caught out once they have committed to a persona when it is the other players turn to activate.


{{Necromunda}}
{{Necromunda}}

Revision as of 06:23, 30 December 2020

House Ulanti are one of the Noble Houses of Necromunda, sharing a common ancestry with House Escher.

Early in the history of Necromunda, back when it was still referred to as Araneus Prime, three sisters gave themselves a kind of immortality via repeated cloning, replacing themselves with copies each generation; they were deadly heroines who were considered legendary warrior queens, who never aged at all in nearly 3000 years. When House Helm'ayr (Later Helmawr) rose to prominence, the three sisters swore fealty to them and introduced males, effectively creating a bloodline and were awarded the status of a Noble House: the Ulandari.

In the 35th Millennium, the House was split, between those who wished to maintain their genetic inheritance from the three original sisters, revering them as founding mothers; and those who couldn't care less. The first group would descend in status, eventually becoming the Escher after various wars and setbacks. The second group remained in the upper nobility and would become the Ulanti.

Unlike the other Noble Houses, the Ulanti don't seem to have a singular focus of industry. They are not warmongers like House Greim, or bankers like House Ran Lo. While they do make substantial profit on exporting the pharmaceuticals that they obtain from their contracts with House Escher (which the Escher cannot export themselves by law), the Ulanti seem to have their fingers in all pockets and industries.

Decadent in the extreme, Ulanti holdings are akin to fairytale palaces, where they are populated with exotic beasts from all over the Imperium, and dine on the finest and rarest foodstuffs that are sometimes near impossible to obtain. They even own Necromunda's moon Juggerata which they have turned into a private safari resort.

Alliance Benefits

Unlike many of the potential alliances in the Necromunda ruleset, gaining the patronage of House Ulanti comes with few significant drawbacks. They do not make any kind of demands and do not require any kind of payback for their services.

Alliance with House Ulanti brings cold hard cash in every post-battle sequence, and the potential to bring a reasonaboy potent ally to the battlefield, plain and simple. If that's all a gang leader wants then it's a very simple arrangement.

However, they are one of the most unreliable factions in the game. Every time a gang leader dips into their excessive wealth there is a likelihood that the alliance will be weakened. What's more is that if the alliance ever breaks, House Ulanti will automatically form an temporary alliance with that gang's next opponent (whether they already had an alliance or not) and granting the next player access to wealth and potent allies.

Tabletop

House Ulanti can send a 'Court Advisor to join a gang that they are sponsoring.

The court advisor comes with a Mirror Mask, who is an augmented warrior supplied with a holographic disguise in order to appear as the Courtier. This is to provide a body double and protector for such an important member of the nobikity, but it also allows the Courtier to take credit for the prowess of their underlings, because supposedly the typical members of House Ulanti are useless wastes of space. However some courtiers are highly trained duelists, thanks to the fact that wealth can provide the best tutors, gear, and training opportunities.

Mechanically, the Courtier and the Mirror Mask are equipped identically with needle pistols, power swords, and displacer fields. They also have essentially the same physical statline, so you get two identical warriors on the tabletop. Though with the extra rules the Courtier gets, they are actually the more dangerous of the pair.

Because you never know which one is the "real" courtier and which one is the fake, the mirror mask can swap places with their charge any time during the skirmish, as often as they like. Only getting caught out once they have committed to a persona when it is the other players turn to activate.

Playable Factions of Necromunda
Clan Houses: Cawdor - Delaque - Escher - Goliath - Orlock - Van Saar
Noble Houses: Catallus - Greim - Ko'iron - Ran Lo - Ty - Ulanti - Spyrers
Others: Ash Waste Nomads - Corpse Grinder Cults - Cult of the Redemption
Ironhead Squat Prospectors - Palanite Enforcers - Ratskins - Scavvies