Chaos Warband Creation Tables

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Inspired by the Space Marine Chapter Creation Tables from Fantasy Flight Games' Deathwatch Roleplaying Game, these tables are for generating a warband of Cultists, Traitor Imperial Guard, and Chaos Space Marines. If you're looking to make a CSM-only Warband, check out the Chaos Space Marine Warband Creation Tables.


Warband's Alignment and Blessings

Chaos Allegiance D100 Roll
Chaos Undivided 1-30
Lesser God (Ex. Malice) 31-40
Nurgle 41-54, 77
Slaanesh 55-69 (Hehehe~)
Khorne 70-84, 88 (except for 77)
Tzeentch 85-100 (except for 88)

Blessings of the Gods

Frequency of Blessings D100 Roll
None: The war band has not garnered significant attention of any of the deities of chaos and thus receive no blessings 1-10
Low: A Champion or a group of individuals within the war band have committed deeds worthy of recognition by the gods of chaos and have received 11-45
Moderate: The war band regularly has individuals within whom are capable of garnering the attention and blessings of the gods 46-85
High: Every deed, every thought, every word spoken is done in the name of chaos. The war band is highly active and effective, constantly attracting the attention of the gods. Most, if not all, of the war band has received some sort of blessing 86-100


Common Blessings D100 Roll
“Aesthetic”: Physical deformities that give nothing to the individuals other a change in looks. It could be possibly a set of short horns, useless tentacle appendages, a third eye, etc. 1-50
Deadly Protrusions: Once again, these take the form of physical deformities, however, these deformities serve a purpose in combat. With mutations such as spiked limbs, sharp fangs, large horns, etc. the blessed ones are even more deadly in close combat. 51-60
Heightened senses: Those blessed with heightened senses are made significantly much more aware of their surroundings. 61-70
Servants of the Warp: Warp spawned creatures are given to the blessed as utterly loyal servants. These can be anything from a hound of chaos, to chaos spawn, to a familiar. 71-75
Spawn-hood: The Gods are uncaring, any attention from them they consider to be a gift, even if it is sorely unwanted. The war band suffers from having many of the blessed becoming spawn or on the path to becoming one. 76-80
Weapons of Chaos: The blessed of the war band have been given much war gear infused with chaos one way or another. This may take form in daemon weapons, artifacts of chaos, blessed/cursed armor, etc. 81-90
The Eye that sees Beyond: The Gods have granted those who have gained their attention with an additional that can see into the Warp allowing them to communicate directly to daemons and makes summoning daemons significantly easier. For psykers, the eye allows them greater access and control over warp spawned magic. 91-98
Daemonhood: The most revered of all gifts, it is rarely dispensed upon those who gain the favor of the gods, saved only for those who commit aspiring deeds worthy of legend in the name of chaos. The War band is fortunate as they have committed such deeds and those who are blessed are either daemon princes, or well upon the path to daemonhood 99-100

Headquarters

Home world/Base of Operations/Location of HQ D100 Roll
Space Hulk 1-25
Warp storm (Ex. Eye of Terror, Maelstrom, etc.) 26-50
Fleet Based (Ex. Pirates) 51-65
Asteroid Field 66-80
Unexplored by the Imperium (Ex. Halo Stars) 80-90
None (Ex. Inspired by or originates from Alpha Legion) 91-100


Warband Structure

Warband Build D100 Roll
Very few Marines, extremely reliant upon cultists 1-25
Platoon level element worth of Marines but still heavily reliant on cultists 26-45
Company level element worth of Marines that work alongside a fair number of cultists 46-65
High percentage of Marines with some cultists namely for infiltration/sacrificial/etc. purposes 66-85
Roughly balanced amounts of both Marines and cultists 86-95
No cultists, only Marines 96-100


Recruitment Methods D100 Roll
Uses cultists within the war band who show the appropriate fervor and potential for a Champion of Chaos (Note: If the result: “No cultists, only Marines,” was received in the Build of War band table, ignore this result and reroll) 1-25
Harbors fleeing traitors of the Imperium 26-50
Recruits from worlds that are fully under the control of Chaos and out of reach of the Imperium 51-65
Launches raids onto unsuspecting worlds, stealing the young, impressionable youth to brainwash into vehement followers of chaos 66-80
Recruits from other Chaos Legions or Warbands 81-95
Does not recruit, War band is slowly dying off 96-100

Warband Tactics

Combat Doctrine D10 Roll
Close Combat 1
Ranged Combat 2
Armored Assault 3
Stealth/Infiltration 4
Lightning Strike 5
Drop Pod/Dread Claw 6
Siege 7
Shock and Awe 8
Terror 9
Sorcery (If a Khorne aligned war band, disregard this result and reroll) 10


Legendary Champion

Warband’s Exalted Champion D100 Roll
Daemon Prince 1-20
Chaos Lord 21-40
Sorcerer (If a Khorne aligned war band, disregard this result and reroll) 41-60
Champion of Chaos (Ex. Possessed, Aspiring, Plague, Skull) 61-75
Aspiring Sorcerer (If a Khorne aligned war band, disregard this result and reroll) 76-90
Chosen 91-100


Deed for the God(s) D10 Roll
The figure is renowned for defeating the Forces of the Imperium in battle several times. 1
The figure defeated a Chapter Master of a Loyalist Space Marine Chapter in one on one combat and has gained the eternal enmity of that Chapter 2
The figure led a campaign upon an important world of the Imperium which brought the entire planet to chaos 3
The figure led a glorious campaign which brought an entire sector to its knees 4
The figure discovered an alien race and brought it to worship chaos, empowering the gods further. 5
The figure led the forces to many a glorious campaign in the name of chaos, perhaps wiping out those who defied the gods and bringing many others into the light of true gods. The figure is highly favored by his patron god(s) for his actions. 6
The figure is well noted for successfully leading an action, which resulted in the annihilation of a Space Marine Chapter. The figure removed the geneseed from all the corpses and either utilized them for the warband or sacrificed them to his patron god(s) 7
The figure led a successful boarding action upon an Imperial battleship, which resulted in the takeover of the craft. The battleship now serves as a mobile fortress for the warband 8
The figure led a bloody and vicious raid upon an unsuspecting Imperial naval fleet and successfully destroyed many of the ships as well as taking over a few for the warband 9
The Champion single-handedly wiped out the warband of a rival Chaos God (reroll if the Chapter is unaligned, Undivided, or following a lesser deity). 10
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