Butthurt Marines

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The Butthurt Marines Chaos Warband is comprised of Chaos Space Marines dedicated to leaving a trail of bleeding anuses in their wake for the betterment of their master.

Butthurt Marine Insignia

Creation

After the Emperor announced that he would be leaving the Great Crusade at Ullanor, there was a never before seen level of butthurt in the galaxy. This butthurt lead to the formation of a daemon entity in the warp known simply as the "Butthurt God." In much the same way as Khorne is empowered by bloodshed, regardless of whose blood, the Butthurt God is fueled by any and all butthurt. At some unknown point between Ullanor and M41, enough astartes had been corrupted by the Butthurt God that the warband of the Butthurt Marines formed.

Goals

The ultimate goal for the warband is to invoke butthurt in all those they encounter, including their own battle-brothers. Their targets, however, extend beyond the galaxy and into the fan base. The corrupted astartes will attempt to make 40k fans butthurt as well, in order to make their master more powerful. Their main, but not only, means of achieving this goal is through their love of Games Workshop writer Matt Ward. They admire Matt Ward’s gift to invoke unrelenting butthurt in 40k fans and they support his efforts in order to create even more butthurt in the fan base.

Butthurt Marine by Joseph Fazio

Command Structure

The Butthurt Marines technically consist of what is a traditional command structure including Captains, Sergeants, Battle-brothers, and the like. In practice, however, there is no order within the ranks. When asked for orders, leaders will simply refuse to give a serious answer in order to frustrate subordinates. When given orders, astartes will generally do just the opposite in order to injure their commanders’ anuses. While this disorder does not allow for much to be accomplished at all, it is generally accepted as it serves the master nonetheless.