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=Summary of Legion XIII=
=Summary of Legion XIV=
Not!Wizards, Ambush and Trap Focused Not!Nightlords/Not!ThousandSons They use fast and brutal tactics, favouring ambushes and any way they can inflict morale damage on their foes. The Black Augurs as a whole are known for their lightning reflexs and psychic precognition.
Not!Wizards, Ambush and Trap Focused Not!Nightlords/Not!ThousandSons They use fast and brutal tactics, favouring ambushes and any way they can inflict morale damage on their foes. The Black Augurs as a whole are known for their lightning reflexs and psychic precognition.


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The Black Augurs paint scheme is, obviously, mainly black. The bulk of the marine's power armour is black with a of burnished gold and pale white as a highlight or accent colour. The iconography of the legion focuses on birds and eyes. Their legion icon is the all-seeing eye inset in a pyramid but many marines choose to depict other symbols as well; including abstract birds (usually owls and ravens), slitted eyes, and numerous runes or hieroglyphs. The marines are actually expected to inscribe the later onto their armour directly as a means of enhancing their abilities and to prove they've researched the arcane. Many marines carry tomes, scrolls, esoteric totems and icons, and various artefacts on their person at all times.
The Black Augurs paint scheme is, obviously, mainly black. The bulk of the marine's power armour is black with a of burnished gold and pale white as a highlight or accent colour. The iconography of the legion focuses on birds and eyes. Their legion icon is the all-seeing eye inset in a pyramid but many marines choose to depict other symbols as well; including abstract birds (usually owls and ravens), slitted eyes, and numerous runes or hieroglyphs. The marines are actually expected to inscribe the later onto their armour directly as a means of enhancing their abilities and to prove they've researched the arcane. Many marines carry tomes, scrolls, esoteric totems and icons, and various artefacts on their person at all times.
==Legion Doctrine==
==Legion Doctrine==
The Black Augurs were one of the Emperors legions that turned traitor during the Hektor Heresy. While other legions and higher ups in the empire had long had some misgivings about the legion of sorcerers and warlocks the Black Augurs had long had suspicions they were not trusted as well as other legions. Their strange mystic rituals and unsettling arcane practices had even drawn the ire of the Emperor on occasion, especially when they used them around civilians. It was simple for Hektor to convince the Voidwatcher and his legion that some of their visions of a disgusting, stagnant, witchhunting, empire were not far off and that they would never truly be excepted into the Big E's unified humanity. They quickly joined the forces of the renegade legions but resisted the pull of the Chaos gods. Though farther down the line in the Heresy some mentions and devotions to Tzeentch were made he was never their patron. This was because whenever a Black Augur  thought seriously about descending along the path of Chaos they were wracked with horrific visions of demonic torture by whatever is providing their visions and listening to their incantation.  
The Black Augurs were one of the Emperors legions that turned traitor during the Hektor Heresy. While other legions and higher ups in the empire had long had some misgivings about the legion of sorcerers and warlocks the Black Augurs had long had suspicions they were not trusted as well as other legions. Their strange mystic rituals and unsettling arcane practices had even drawn the ire of the Emperor on occasion, especially when they used them around civilians. It was simple for Hektor to convince the Voidwatcher and his legion that some of their visions of a disgusting, stagnant, witchhunting, empire were not far off and that they would never truly be excepted into the Big E's unified humanity. They quickly joined the forces of the renegade legions but resisted the pull of the Chaos gods. Though farther down the line in the Heresy some mentions and devotions to Tzeentch were made he was never their patron. This was because whenever a Black Augur  thought seriously about descending along the path of Chaos they were wracked with horrific visions of demonic torture by whatever is providing their visions and listening to their incantation.
 
=The Voidwatcher, Primarch of The Black Augurs Legion =
=The Voidwatcher, Primarch of The Black Augurs Legion =
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Revision as of 13:00, 31 August 2014

Summary of Legion XIV

Not!Wizards, Ambush and Trap Focused Not!Nightlords/Not!ThousandSons They use fast and brutal tactics, favouring ambushes and any way they can inflict morale damage on their foes. The Black Augurs as a whole are known for their lightning reflexs and psychic precognition.

Legion Tactics

The Black Augurs generally specialize in sneak attacks and ambushes, where they can put their precognitive abilities to best use. During the Crusades they preferred to use trickery and some diplomacy to conquer worlds. When that failed it only required one or two engagements to break the spirit of a worlds defence in the face of an army of seemingly magical superhumans. They most commonly preferred to fight in close quarters, (jungles, underhives, etc.) where their psychic abilities and quick reflexes could prove most useful. During the Heresy they were commonly deployed alongside other legions to support their shortcomings in direct ranged combat. They also proved adept at channelling the ruinous powers and summoning daemons during that time. Something that many of their loyalist brothers had long feared.

Augury and Foresight

The Black Augurs have many arcane rituals and practices that they claim channels their foresight. Chanting and burning of incense in combat, inscribing ruins and esoteric symbols directly onto their armaments, and focusing on a single thing to discern prophecies from it. Most Black Augur marines can simply channel their combat focus into being able to predict the very near future, dodging bullet and sword swings and knowing when to fire on an enemy behind cover can both come to Black Augur when he enters a trance like battle focus. The things most often used to discern the farther future are the black void of space, storms (solar, thunder, cosmic, etc.), large groups of animals, and the patterns of explosions and debris. A special assault regiment called the Haruspices (Haruspex singular) even claim to be able to discern the future in the blood and viscera of their enemies and so use chain weapons to produce as much of these two things as they can.

Powerful psykers known as the Vates act as the legions Librarians and can channel many mind based powers with their disturbing incantations. All can project visions of doom and death into the minds of their enemies to demoralize and confuse as well as cause intense pain in the minds of individuals or small groups. The more powerful can project visions of unimaginable horror and the future death of all their opponents hold dear directly into their minds, often causing them to go mad with grief or anguish. The most powerful of the Vates as well as the Primarch himself can channel their will so fiercely into another's mind that the strong willed will often black out and the weak's brains boil out of every orifice or explode.

Weaknesses and Shortcomings

While incredibly potent as a tactical tool it is recommended that the common marine try to avoid going into a trance of prescience for too long in battle as they may discern momentary flashes of possible death. This is incredibly painful and distressing to such an extent that more than a few marines have had a vision of their death that is quickly followed by their actual death as a result.

On a more universal scale many members of the legion often suffer from horrific visions while in stasis after a hard fought battle and many neophytes suffer from visions of several of their deaths far in the future while becoming a marine. Even the Voidwatcher is beset by visions of death and suffering in the future. There is a close to even balance of horrific visions of torture and death and tactically helpful visions or visions of victory some might still see the precognition as a whole a "flaw". Though the Black Augurs themselves would be loathe for you to say it to one in person.


Legion Equipment

The Black Augurs paint scheme is, obviously, mainly black. The bulk of the marine's power armour is black with a of burnished gold and pale white as a highlight or accent colour. The iconography of the legion focuses on birds and eyes. Their legion icon is the all-seeing eye inset in a pyramid but many marines choose to depict other symbols as well; including abstract birds (usually owls and ravens), slitted eyes, and numerous runes or hieroglyphs. The marines are actually expected to inscribe the later onto their armour directly as a means of enhancing their abilities and to prove they've researched the arcane. Many marines carry tomes, scrolls, esoteric totems and icons, and various artefacts on their person at all times.

Legion Doctrine

The Black Augurs were one of the Emperors legions that turned traitor during the Hektor Heresy. While other legions and higher ups in the empire had long had some misgivings about the legion of sorcerers and warlocks the Black Augurs had long had suspicions they were not trusted as well as other legions. Their strange mystic rituals and unsettling arcane practices had even drawn the ire of the Emperor on occasion, especially when they used them around civilians. It was simple for Hektor to convince the Voidwatcher and his legion that some of their visions of a disgusting, stagnant, witchhunting, empire were not far off and that they would never truly be excepted into the Big E's unified humanity. They quickly joined the forces of the renegade legions but resisted the pull of the Chaos gods. Though farther down the line in the Heresy some mentions and devotions to Tzeentch were made he was never their patron. This was because whenever a Black Augur thought seriously about descending along the path of Chaos they were wracked with horrific visions of demonic torture by whatever is providing their visions and listening to their incantation.

The Voidwatcher, Primarch of The Black Augurs Legion

Appearance

Tall, taller than most of his brothers but thinner and less bulky than most as well. Generally wears a full hooded set of robes when outside of his imposing combat attire. His skin is deathly pallid and criss-crossed with dark veins and arcane tattoos/brands. His face was gaunt with an aquiline nose and deep set eyes. A wry mocking smile could often be seen upon his thin pale lips. Apart from his tattoos and veins his skin was flawless and not beset by any lines or scars. His most distinguishing feature however are his eyes, blank and staring off into the distance, as if he cannot focus on anything, constantly possessing a thousand yard stare. The Voidwatcher's armour was cut down and rather light to facilitate rapid movement and a long armoured fauld (think like an armored and much more ostentatious version of an SS officers jacket coat.) It was inscribed with countless ancient verses in arcane tongues and esoteric symbols. He did not wear a helmet but his visage is normally hidden behind the mask he inherited from his "father's" culture but his eyes are always visible. He also carried his ancient warstaff with him, even outside of combat.

Youth

The young Primarch that would later be known simply as The Voidwatcher crash landed on the hive moon of Ostium. The boys pod crashed into one of the highest towers of the land, crushing a woman and her newborn in their birthing bed. The father of the aforementioned crushed newborn was an incredibly high ranking member of the controlling organisation on the planet, known as the Vates. The Vates were deeply superstitious and had their rituals anchored in sorcery so the man took it as a sign that he must adopt the star child. The child grew quickly and learned even faster. It rapidly drew the attention of the other Vates who were disturbed by the child's demonic gaze but intrigued by it's grasp of their culture and politics.

The father gave a title to the boy instead of naming him (as is the custom of the Vates) and declared that he would be known as The Voidwatcher. After his titling his father and the high Vates lords took him down into the bowels of the planetoid spanning city, down through tunnels and elevators to the very core of the moon. There they presented him with the source of the Vates mystic power, an Enormous Cyclopean black stone gate. It stood in the centre of a chamber whose walls were decorated with innumerable masks. It's threshold instead of containing a door, or even nothing, arced with strange black lighting and a humming portal churned like a maelstrom at it's centre. The assembled Vates explained that the gate was the source of their black magicks and the masks they wear that empower them. The gate offered him these things in return for one simple thing,worship and the sacrifice of human lives souls. They also claimed that artefacts of extraordinary power lay through the gate but none could survive it's power. Not wanting to be made a pawn of what should be a simple inanimate object The Voidwatcher rejected these terms and declared " I will have these treasure that lie beyond, not some trinket and party tricks." The Vates gasped and tried to restrain the young Primarch as he strode towards the gateway, but it was to no avail. The Voidwatcher thrust his arm deep into the crackling portal and howled in pain. His superhuman durability and pure psychic will protecting him from the lashes of dark lighting and being torn apart by the tumult of the portal long enough that he was able to grasp something from the other side. He pulled his burnt hand free of the portal, now clutching an enormous arcane glaive. It's blade crackled with the same black lightning as the gate and a obsidian crystal thrummed behind it's blade. The gathered sorcerers stood in shock and amazement. The Primarch simply brushed past them and strode upwards, grabbing a mask from the wall and heading back towards the halls of the Vates.

From there the Primarch rose through their ranks incredibly quickly, becoming a member of the council in record time, an high council member in less, the head of the council in yet less, and finally rule of all of Ostium. His opponents were either bullied into submission with psychic visions of their doom, the physical intimidation of the Primarch, or outright killed with gouts of black energy from the Voidwatchers glaive. One of those that found their end confronting Voidwatcher was his own father, who attempted to stop him annexing all the other Vates properties during his final coup.


The Coming of The Emperor

When the Emperor discovered Ostium the Voidwatcher had long foreseen his arrival. His true father was greeted with feasts and merry making and the quiet burial of the gate beneath his palace. The Emperor rejected his hospitality however and asked for the Primarchs aid in conquering the galaxy. The Voidwatcher leapt at the opportunity to gain more arcane power and acquire more esoteric relics. He took control of his legion and quickly integrated the practises of trance like prescience that came naturally to him and unnaturally to the Vates of his home-world. His legion would henceforth be known as the Black Augurs. When the Emperor offered the Voidwatcher armour and technology he eagerly accept but turned down all the weapons in the Empire in favour of the glaive that would come to be known as The Undoing of Man.


The Great Crusade

The Heresy

Post-Heresy

After the Heresy was completed the Voidwatcher retired to his flagship and took to the stars with his legion in search of more arcane secrets to discover and use. After a few centuries of this wandering alone on the edges of civilized space or the Eye of Terror the Voidwatcher decided it was time for him to venture into the uncharted void of space in search of arcane lore. He left behind his Vates to create their own covens among the stars and compete and quarrel amongst themselves as their namesake had once done on Ostium. He did this in order to ensure constant progression and improvement amongst the remains of his legion. With this final decree he boarded the smallest combat worthy vessel he possessed and took it and it's crew into the void. He has not been seen or heard of since.