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"Never has there been a more confounding, fascinating, contradictory, or powerful phenomenon within the Eye. Wouldn't you agree?"

High Genetor Wilmut Sachs, commenting on the Unburdened Horde to a 'patient'.


The Unburdened Horde
Battle Cry "Strike now, as one!" "Victory to the daring!"
Origin Various Traitor Legions
Base of Operations Medica
Strength Tens of Thousands
Specialty Shock Assault
Colours Burgundy, Gold

This page details people, events, and organisations from the /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe. See the /tg/ Heresy Timeline and Galaxy pages for more information on the Alternate Universe.

The Unburdened Horde was created by Zhardan the Impeccable after his crushing victory over Leonidas Maniscus of the Heralds of Hektor. Flocking to his banner after the victory were numerous warbands which hed led onto the First Great Chaos Incursion that saw Cadia razed to the ground for the first and only time. Since forging these scattered factions together Unburdened Horde established hegemony over nearly all trade inside the Eye of Terror along with enforcing their will upon a significant amount of Traitors who live within. However after the death of Zhardan an indefinite regency reigned leaving the Council of Champions in command. It was not until Elenkor Cincinnatus that a successor to Zhardan was found.


Towards the twilight years of the Forty-First millennium, the Unburdened Horde represents the ultimate unified force of Traitors assembled to combat the Imperium of Man.


History of the Horde[edit]

Zarac Hordan Triumphant


Zhardan was not born under the name that would be spoken of by rising Chaos Lords with both admiration and envy. He was once known as Zarac Hordan, a non-Psykic member of the Black Augurs Traitor Space Marine Legion. Due to the hierarchy of the Augurs being based entirely upon those with sorcerous capability, Zarac was left out of many accomplishments gained in both the Great Crusade and Hektor Heresy. In the mayhem caused by Heresy, and the numerous losses heaped upon the Black Augurs Zarac found himself being promoted to Ship's Master aboard the Insidious Hammer, an Avenger-class Grandcruiser. From this post Zarac was instrumental in doing absolutely nothing at all as the ship performed rear-guard actions for the invasion of the Sol-System until finally fleeing upon Imperial reinforcement.


The retreat from Terra was hellish for the Traitors. After the Betrayal of Sudden Flame, which the Insidious Hammer was absent from taking part in despite nearly every Black Augur fighting in the battle, Traitors began to turn on one another en masse. The Augurs almost religiously, maliciously took advantage of their comrades from other Legions. Zarac could only watch as his Captain and superior continuously bordered ships, butchered the Marines aboard, and impressed the crew into service. The Hammer over time built an impressive stock of gene-seed, leading to Zarac having a brilliant concept. The various successes made by Sorcerers had not been without loss, and they kept the regular Marines out most of the fighting taking the revel of looting for themselves.


When the next assault took place upon a wounded Eternal Zealot transport fleet, Zarac sprung his plan into action. Due to the depletion of loyal crewmembers thanks to the boarding party sallying out, the Captain was outnumbered 10 to 100. Seizing control of the Insidious Hammer, the enslaved vessels were given a choice - Follow Captain Hordan into the Eye with many other Traitors, or stay out to be prey to the vengeful Void Angel armada. Few decided to remain without the protection of the much larger, powerful warship.


In the eye, Zarac had time to plan and to think. While other warbands fought over constantly depleting resources, he would ration and plot. A new generation of Space Marines was raised up from any children his troop could acquire, but it took time. After what felt like an eternity, the Captain revealed his force to the wider world of the Eye. At first his warband appeared an oddity, intervening in battles that seemed decisive to save one side from being wiped out. Word spread then of a disciplined band of warriors naming themselves the Unburdened, led by man named Zhardan. Many joked of their insanity, never taking plunder for themselves and disappearing before any reward could be exacted.


Opinion shifted at a historic event in the history of the Legionary Wars. The Ramparts, the primary successor to the ambitious state of the Bulwark, was facing a dire fate. A giant store of their collected gene-seed had been stolen by the Gnawed-Claws warband. The Crimson Teeth successors had struck with debilitating, and suicidal force, managing to elude their advanced defenses to hit their heart. The Unburdened had been invited to the raid by the Gnawed Claws, and during their retreat into orbit a Thunderhawk assault-wing from the Unburdened betrayed them. To the Ramparts, it seemed that the arrival of the Unburdened was nothing less than near divine intervention.


Indomitus, founder of the Ramparts, named Zhardan 'the Impeccable' for his amazing timing. From then on, the Unburdened gained recognition across the Eye and an alliance with one of the more powerful warbands in it. In this lies the true strength of the early Unburdened, in the illusion that they had any. Their ships ran on fumes, and memory of promethium. Their bolt shells had dwindled to barely enough to outfit a squad. Half their Marines were without power armour due to no ability to support the rapid growth Zhardan insisted upon. The gamble in the 'rescue' of the Ramparts' geneseed paid off however, when the warband was able to loot everything the Gnawed-Claws owned. This intake of supply gave them the impetus for the next phase of the ambitious plan laid out so many years ago.



The Great Cadian Raid, or the First Great Chaos Incursion


To the Traitors, it had been decades. To the outside world, numerous centuries. The Great Scouring had forced the last remnants of Horus's ill-fated rebellion off into a place from which no life could sustain itself. This is what Zhardan was gambling on. The Legionary Wars had forced the warbands to focus inward, the Imperium appearing to be unstoppable wall of bastion worlds defended by the highly adaptable and fluid Space Marine Chapters. But word had reached the ears of the Traitors of WAAAGH!The Beast, of how it had crippled the once indomitable formations arrayed against them. Only a handful of raiders were taking advantage of the mayhem but their attacks were small time. Searching for slaves and plunder.


Zhardan would build an empire upon the foundations of the old. His first move was to seek if the Ramparts were interested in sponsoring the assault. Giving over troops, supply, and ships was help enough but this was not enough for Zhardan. The Immaculate Phalanx warband led by Cocytus Raptis, along with the Unrequited Sons commanded by the brilliant Jamasa were invited to the assault. Not as subordinates, or even partners, but simply to attack at the same time upon a common enemy. Their combined might allowed the Traitor forces to experience the stunning victory over the Imperial forces that is remembered fondly by all servants of the Dark Gods.


Returning with a legendary haul to cement a historic victory, Zhardan used the diplomatic momentum to sign pacts and alliances with various smaller warbands. Bringing them under his protection and allowing to use them to further his reach. At the same time, six of the greatest collections of Chaos warriors was assembled to discuss repeating the success had over the Imperium. This became known as the Council of Medica.



The Resolution of Medica


Medica was important for being of no value. It held no life, it was a small planet without mineral wealth to speak of and weak atmosphere unable to sustain a colonial effort. Not even the presence of daemons persisted on it. Here, Zhardan had made his base from which few figured anyone would take enough of a vested interest in fortifying. But the Fortress-Port of Medica Primus is the heart of all trade within the Eye of Terror. Before rising to prominence, it was known for the agreement reached by the Nine Warlords over how the Post-Heresy Traitors would conduct themselves against the Imperium.


The procession started with death threats, the drawing of weapons, three fatalities, and numerous expletives. The leaders of the eight factions had been called forth by Zhardan using both bribes and promises of future partnership to secure their patronage. Eleven were supposed to arrive, but three crucial forces did not arrive. The Ramparts were interested only being an allied party, nothing more. The Iron Rangers refused to be a part of the talks, as did the Sommesgard Vanguard, one of the largest successor warbands to the Lions Rampant.


This left the following warbands: The Bastion Breakers led by Dreadnought-Adjudicator Serbat, the Dread Banners Company led by Syndic Nicimodeus, the Immaculate Phalanx led by Cocytus Raptis, Unrequited Sons led by Jamasa, the Priests of the Primordial led by the Pontiff, the Scions of Perfection led by Kyrian Iohannes the Invincible, the Stellar Reavers led by Tapayaxi, and the Zealous Blades led by Krosmosr 'Shadow Hawk' Cestus.


Zhardan silenced the bickering for a moment to speak of his plan. He had seen what the infighting between the warbands had reduced them to. He knew they would never have the unity they once had under Hektor however flawed it may have been. This did not stop them from facing their one true enemy - the Imperium proper. Another raid the likes of which Zhardan pulled off would not be achievable with the relative ease he and his compatriots enjoyed. Even now, as he continued to explain, all the worlds they took were being spied upon. Weighed, and soon, tested. The grip of the Imperials would tighten, the strength of the Traitors beyond the Eye would wane. If they could not somehow find a way to stop fighting one another to strike back they would have the Eye of Terror be their tomb as the Imperium intended it to be.


After many hours, an accord was somehow able to be struck between the wildly varied warbands. They would bring their troops under a singular host, coloring themselves in the standard of the Unburdened. However, one pauldron would be colored in the fashion of their old warband or preferred origin Legion. Zhardan was not able to consolidate leadership either, having to abdicate to the rule of the Nine Warlords, whom would chose a Warmaster among them when he become worthy to guide them out of the Eye to strike down the Imperium's armies and lay waste to their worlds. Lastly, he was not able to even make them able to agree not to raid among themselves leaving future generations assuredly to take advantage of one another.


The initial grab of power made by the Unburdened was not capable of being challenged. Spreading out across the Eye from Medica, countless warbands were assimilated or added to their Horde. Allies, such as the Ramparts and Eternal Zealots were invaluable to their success at launching raids from the Eye. But the Traitors grew content with their power, growing fat off of their victories. The Khornates had battle aplenty, the Nurglites able to spread disease at ease, the Slaaneshi capable of feeding their pleasures with perverse excess, and the Tzeentchians left to plot, plan, study, and hope. While not a period of stagnation, Zhardan was never able to bring all the swords of Chaos into one as he had hoped.


His second Great Chaos Incursion would never be realized. He would never see the foundations of Armageddon's hives upturned or Ciban razed to the ground. Putting down a slave insurrection against the Unburdened, a stray artillery undershot, landing square at allied lines where he was leading from the front in melee. No grand plot to eliminate him, no epic betrayal worthy of drama or song. Zhardan whom had brought the Traitors from the brink together as one was slain ingloriously as he had begun all those years ago in the Black Augurs.


Imperial Reckoning and the Second Great Chaos Incursion


The holdings claimed in the First Great Chaos Incursion switched hands between lieutenants inside the Horde multiple times. The systems at the entrance to the Eye warred with one another in a near perpetual state of inner conflict. Due to their distance from the core of the Unburdened's strength, the relative stability brought on by the rule from Medica was not extended to this region. It was not long before the Imperium rallied behind a leader to strike back. World after world fell, each planet not only being purged of life and rebuilt again but wrought anew into iron shape.


The greatest example of this triumph was the Fortress World of Cadia. A testament to Mankinds ability for total war, the keystone world to the very causeway of the Eye of Terror was made into an impenetrable juggernaut of stellar and terrestrial defensive measures. No world in the whole of the millions held together by the Imperium say for Terra herself could rival the defensive value that had been poured into fortifying Cadia. Exactly as Zhardan had anticipated in his speech all those years ago. Worse for the Horde, they did not react immediately. The Warlords could not agree on a Warmaster, and no one alone could challenge the strength of the Imperium.

Constituent Members[edit]

Nine Warbands made up the initial Unburdened Horde after the Council of Medica. These factions comprise the primary strength and political power of the Horde. Before the arrival of Elenkor, the nine Warlords who held power and sway over these groups decided upon a Warmaster to lead them to victory. Often times, the Warlords bickered, fought, and attempted to politically outmaneuver one another too often to give decisive leadership. Laws and rulership differed wildly between the members of the Horde. For what may be considered a great feat in the territory of one could be a death sentence in another. Whatever the case, when united these warbands formed the mighty Unburdened. Alone they are powerful, together, nigh unstoppable.

The Bastion Breakers[edit]


Not the most numerous, or well known of the Bulwark successors, but a highly vital group to the early Horde's successes. The Bastion Breakers jumped onto the Legionary Wars as a mercenary band for higher. Taking in any Marines they could, a dreaded reputation brewed for the group. Nevertheless, the Breakers remained steadfast loyal to their employers which did not give them many successes. Founded by Adjudicator Serbat, interned into a Dreadnought Chassis after the Battle of the Crucible, his iron will even from his diminishing memory kept the small group highly mobile and fair to one another. This was crucial as the Legionary Wars went on, with inner rivalries ripping apart whole empire states in the tumultuous time before the Horde's unification.


After the Council of Medica, the Bastion Breakers were hard pressed to lend their services to the various members making up the Unstainted. With freshly refurbished equipmen, Serbat was leading them to victory breaking apart all those who refused to give up tribute or recognize the power wielded by the new dominant power inside of the Eye. Using an inverted strategy pioneered by the visionary Hidden Rex, the Breakers used their innate memory of fortifications and defense strategy to rip apart lesser fortresses with ease. The blasting cry of their explosives heralded the fall of many a castle in the genesis of the Unburdened Horde.


Upon the broken foundations of a hundred warbands, the Breakers lived up to their namesake. In return for their services, Serbat retired to them to the turbulent world of Strakoxs. Filled to the brim with a maddened populace, daemons, and young warbands looking for plunder it has some of the greatest fortresses known in the Eye. From Mount Slacte the Bastion Breakers train new recruits, amass equipment, and set out to destroy all opponents on the planet to keep their warband keen on the ways of war without worrying about Horde politics. When the Unburdened calls upon them, they set out to make war and break down any fortifications in their path.


The young Arch Strategist Galius, brought up as the successor to Serbat as his age continues to eat away at his mind, dreams of one day taking the Bastion Breakers to destroying the mightiest obstacle in the way of the forces of Chaos - Cadia. He has made it his life's mission, even constructing whole live-fire exercises that claims thousands of slave-lives with recreations of the Kasr-Cities to practice his skills on breaking them down. He is a staunch perfectionist, never content with a single experiment.


Culture


Living far more monastic lifestyles than their counterparts, the Breakers focus exclusively on advancing the strategies of their forefather in any measure possible. Watchmen of the Breakers reflect upon the writings of Sebastion Rex every morning before their first meal. It is usually a modest meal of hydrocarbons mixed in with basic protein supplement. After this, they commence practice upon the slopes of Mount Slacte before descending down to do battle with the barbarians of the planes or attacking the Autocrats of the southern plateaus attacking their defenses and assessing their weaknesses. This is part of the daily routine of a Breaker, as every facet of their lives obsesses over the deconstruction of defense tactics and fortifications.


Neophytes are taught from dusk till dawn on mathematics, chemistry, and physics. These are to help hone their minds on measurements and explosives. How to implement them in battle or a siege. After these scientific studies are completed they move onto combat training and practical fortification dismantlement. This instills the core tenants of the Bastion Breakers, to end a siege before they enemy can prolong a fight. To break apart their defenses, to overwhelm them with force. The goal is not to take an enemy on their own, but open up opportunities for others to do so. Once a Neophyte understands how to do this, they are implanted with gene-seed and uplifted to the status of Astartes.


A subset of the standard Watchmen are the Khornate disciplines of the Lancer-Tower Brigade. These odd three hundred Marines attach themselves to any warband they can who are on an offensive side. After completing their mission, which is to break apart a fortress to the foundation, they return to give tribute to their leader Serbat before immediately setting out to do so again. If their assigned warband takes too long to attack, it is not uncommon for them to use excessive explosives to butcher them before stealing their equipment and attacking a battlement on their own.

The Dread Banners Company[edit]


An anomaly in the politics of the Eye, the Dread Banners Company is a union of certain members of the Dark Mechanicus and the Traitor Armymen of the Lost and Damned. Their founder, the ageless and mysterious Nicimodeus has calculated optimal strategies for the Banners' success in a unstable, twisting landscape. Their strength in the Legionary Wars was precisely for their peculiarity in existing. With all the vendettas and inter-rivalries between the Legionnaires allowed for their human subjects a chance to grow out in relative obscurity. Initially, the Dread Banners started as the guard to a confederacy of a dozen systems within the Eye protecting owned by Xenos and Humans alike, some having worshiped the Chaos Gods before the first Astartes. Eventually, these planets became so dependent on the highly organized and responsive defense of the Company that they could not resist their unfortunate, inevitable takeover.


Several warbands, including the Unrequited Sons attempted to claim territory away from the Company only to be repulsed each time. The Dread Banners sold their own humanity bit by bit to achieve victory, augmenting themselves with daemonic energies or corrupted bionics. Nicimodeus experimented and plotted on repeated success to create blanket improvements to the troops of the Company. Largely human, but partly not, the soldiers of the Dread Banners fought on to hold their independence. Mutants assisted their fighting strength and were thus given full rights within their territory. This coupled along with the abolishing of slavery endeared many of the oppressed masses to their cause creating a surge in population. During the last years of the Legionary Wars, a few decades before the Unburdened Horde's arrival, their success had not gone unnoticed within the Eye. More raids into their territory increased, and any hopes of expanding were stifled each time.


The Elder Cranog Moore of the Pale Sword Tribe, a successor of the Iron Rangers, arrived wishing to sign a pact with the Company. Breaking off from his home Legion more than two centuries ago towards the middle of the Heresy, the Pale Sword Astartes lusted for plunder and prestige. Cranog saw an opportunity in the collection of worlds held together by the elite and twisted mortal men before him. Giving over much needed ships and Space Marine support, the raids proved too costly for their potential gains for most abandoning any assault into Banner territory after a time. Cranog also represented the Company alongside the Syndic Nicimodeus at the Council of Medica discussing their part to play in the Unburdened.


Though not many Marines will admit it, the Company provides invaluable support as the backbone of their military expeditions. The bulk of the Lost and Damned is rallied behind this behemoth of human force. Rogue Psykers, mad Tech-Priests, mercenary Guardsmen, and crazed Mutants swarm over the enemies of the Horde allowing the burgundy clad Marines to seize victory on the backs of these millions of souls who throw themselves zealously into the fray for recognition and glory. Though most only grab onto an early death, thus is the will of the Gods.


Culture


Across their worlds they have been unified behind the will of the Three Syndics. Each Syndic represents a facet of their highly regimented people, and they lead the will of the Company's citizens. The Guilds are the workers, the builders, and the producers. Everything used in the Dread Banners comes from them. They also oversee the use of plunder from raids and the extraction of resources. Thanks to the Guilds, there is food aplenty to feed the denizens of the Eye. Guild members are predominantly women, but there are exceptions. The Cogs are a minority, but a powerful voice. They are the overseers, the engineers, and the minds behind the success of the Dread Banners. Syndic Nicimodeus has been the only Syndic for the Cogs, and he personally chooses the Syndisc for the other factions. The Warriors are all of those who serve under arms, which is the majority of the population. These men follow a standardized set of training that is similar to how a Feral-level world culture may interpret the doctrine of the Imperial Guard. Highly ritualized, these discipline fighters have the final say in any discussion within the Company. However, Nicimodeus always finds an agreeable leader for them or he simply cuts off his forges and activates his servitor-sentinels until a new one is found.


To the Company, children are prized above all else. Babes are considered a blessing and it is common to give gifts to a couple upon the birth of their first child. Orphans of war from either side of a conflict are adopted by the Cold-Mothers, female Dark Mechanicus Priests who raise the infants to productive members of the industrial-militarized society of the Dread Banners. This reflects the attitude to outsiders held in the popular conscience of the Banners. Any mortal is a potential member, all that must be done is to swear loyalty to the Company. Often times during the Great Chaos Incursions there has been observed multiple defections of prisoners to the Company as they are extremely welcoming with many freedoms compared to the utilitarian Imperium.

The Immaculate Phalanx[edit]

Having their genesis during the Last Battle of Cadia, during a final stand made in the face of overwhelming Imperial might. With their leaders gone seeing their fellow comrades in arms abandon them, there was no hope. The last few hundred Marines with a few thousand unlucky Imperial Armymen stood in the face of the Space Marine onslaught that threatened to overtake them. Cocytus Raptis, a former protege to Leonidas Manisicus, turned his Battlecruiser around to run across the fleet attempting to tighten the noose around those left on Cadia. His ships were able to save fifty Marines and a handful of mortal men before it was too late. Orbital bombardment had been used by the impatient Imperials, glassing the last pocket of resistance. The flight back saw extreme amounts of damage to Cocytus's ship, forcing it to lay stranded in the Eye.


Only a select few humans had not starved to death, the elite of the ship's crew along with choice survivors from the battle. They managed their resources carefully, but the Astartes would consume all the food they could ration before long. To avoid this, Cocytus convinced his men to enter their Su-san Membrane induced sleep. It did not take long for looters to come to the carcass like maggots to rotten meat. The innards of its cracked, dented hull showed the promise of loot. The allure of glory. Its only reward for these fool-hearty scavengers was an early death. Ship by ship joined a mass graveyard, giving over enough supplies to allow the humans to carry on their work. After many years, and two generations of workers acting endlessly to complete their mission it was done. The vessel was reborn.


The ship arrived at any world held by former Heralds members to lend their assistance in warfare. They entered the fray with battlelust, hungry to prove themselves after decades long absence from the affairs of the Legions and warbands. It did not take long until the signs that a deep madness had overtaken these warriors however. It had become so severe it now affected their very gene-seed, meaning any descendants would be cursed with this slow degradation into insanity. Cocytus felt impotent in the face of this rampant corruption, but remained stalwart for his men. Leading them on to a higher ideal beyond themselves. He transformed into the Immaculate Phalanx, a force to defend their brethren even in the face of their dwindling cognition.


The Phalanx became an army without fear, charging into the fray with total clarity usually lost upon the Khornate warrior. Due to their mental faculties beginning to degrade, they felt no measure of pain, and rarely even were touched by ethereal aftershocks of Psykic Phenomena. A remarkable mutation was revealed to the human servants guarding their protectors and masters. The Progenoid glands had become hyper-vitalized, producing gene-seed at an astounding rate. Because of this, their numbers continue to grow despite their horrible affliction. Zhardan prized the unyielding characteristics of the Phalanx, using them as the spearpoint in his assault upon the Imperium to unify the Traitor Legions. Cocytus was fed information of Zhardan's plans through a neural link established by a mortal Psyker, able to agree to the plan without ever escaping from his endless dreams.


From then on, the Unburdened has used the Phalanx to crush any major opposition. But they are a dangerous, and limited tool. If a battle drags out for too long, there is a great risk in losing many good Marines to a numbing mental sickness as their brain matter evaporates in their skulls and they go berserk from the pain.

Culture


Normally upon vanquishing their foes in open battle, the Astartes of the Phalanx would enter their deep sleep to keep any possible corruption of the brain frozen. Their hooded, loyal mortal serfs would descend to carry them away in a ritualized ceremony that few outside of the Phalanx truly understand. Very rarely, there is a member of the Phalanx who is not cursed with the chronic mind-collapse syndrome. These Marines form the diplomatic core of the warband, representing them and negotiating the deployment of their sealed warrior-caste. In addition, they train new Neophytes best they can before they are implanted with the Phalanx gene-seed and must immediately enter sleep. Sometimes a Marine can go through several cycles of sleep Su-san sleep before realizing they are immune.


The Awakening is not a simple procedure. Thankfully, the tech-savvy servants beneath the Phalanx Marines have perfected the chemical cocktail necessary to awaken them. Before an assault is made, the first Primer is loaded intravenously into their bloodstream. These cataonic bodies are beginning to rise, but have not completed the rite just yet. Their living-corpses are then loaded onto Drop-Pods, from which a second injection, the Second Primer, brings them to life while falling to the ground into combat. Orders are usually filtered into their helmets as they land or after, directing them to objectives on the field.

Unrequited Sons[edit]

Few brilliant minds of the Great Crusade were as highly reviled in their Legions as Jamasa's was in the Sons of Fire. His leadership was instrumental in establishing the highly restrictive system that had brought ruin to the Hammers of Terra, the early genesis of the Pre-Primarch Fourth Legion. He took the brunt of the blame, and justly, the punishment. When Inferox had been told of what Jamasa had done, he was demoted to a Sergeant only being kept from the humiliation of serving as a Line Marine due to Inferox not wanting to insult his brother Hektor too greatly. But from here, Jamasa worked his way upwards. As all of the Sacred Band, he adopted a new Crematorian name but this one symbolized his rebirth.


By the start of the Heresy, Jamasa had been brought back up to the equivalent of his old post as a Battalion level commander. His personal Conflagration did not launch as many attacks upon Loyalist worlds, but they had the most victories out of the whole Legion. Inferox, even in his slowly floundering state of mind gave Jamasa a crucial objective: Lead the joint Legionary assault group Taskforce Fiery Vengeance to destroy the subordinate empire Alexandri had left unattended. This would crush a heartland of industry thought to be far behind enemy lines and deal a blow to the Primarch's pride. As it is wildly known, though successful in the short-term Jamasa's attempts to crack Rosskar itself failed unable to claim the greatest resource of all: The Silver Cataphract's geneseed stores.


After falling back to Terra, licking their wounds, Jamasa's naval expertise would be tested as he was tasked with leading the distant elements of the Legion rallied by Dilshad in a fighting retreat from the Sol-System. Try as he might, he could not properly resist their never ending swarm of ships resulting in many Sons dying in the fray. At the Betrayal of Sudden Flame, seeing as how the rest of the Legion had fallen into madness Jamasa took those who would follow him into the Eye. Being one of the first warbands to enter it, they established a three-system tributary in a crossroads of sorts. After beating off any other contenders, they invited the Dark Mechanicus to help them extract resources from the planets. This arrangement gave rise to the name for this region of space, the Triumvirate Worlds. Jamasa named his warband the Unrequited Sons, for all the Primarch had done was bring them misery, death, dishonor, and madness.


The Unrequited Sons now form a crucial, integral part of the Unburdened Horde. With their stores of firearms and ammunition, no army is left wanting. The Unrequited are able to call up great swathes of mercenaries to augment their own strength, quickly overwhelming any foe. However, due to their distancing from their original Legion it is hard to tell them apart from the descendants of the first Astartes of the Unburdened who followed Zhardan from a member of the Unrequited. Jamasa still lives even into the Forty-First millennium, choosing to live through throwing his vast wealth behind rejuvenant treatment. He has written several books detailing out what he learned from the many failures he suffered in life so that others may avoid suffering his fate. He lives secluded life, scribbling away at tomes while those he has entrusted to represent the Unrequited in turn help guide the Unburdened's war chest to success. However, when Elenkor arrived onto the scene, Jamasa broke his solitude to ensure his warband threw their full support behind the new Warmaster.


They now ready to join the frontlines alongside the Immaculate Phalanx, ready to prove to all of the Forces of Chaos their worth. Jamasa is full of life once more, ready to show his is a tactical mind unlike any other.

Culture


The Unrequited's primary strength is their industrial hearth of the Triumvirate Worlds. Jamasa understood the primary means of winning and losing a war is logistics. Those who control it, and utilize it, always win. The first major deposits of carbon metals within the Eye were secured to be later exploited rigorously by the arising Forgeworlds made by the Dark Mechanicus. Three of these planets are protected by the Unrequited Sons, whose fleet surrounds them in a constant patrol. Sometimes war-parties are formed to bring in loot and prestige to the Sons, but they largely keep to their trio of worlds allowing them to pump out arms and armament for the multitude of killers within the Eye.


A satellite station named 'the Rook' orbits at the outer edge of one of the systems, secretly it is the very web that keeps the Unrequited Sons together. Inside is Jamasa's personal library and study room along with several tiers of scribes working along the clock to keep track of both the production of the planets and where it goes. These men dedicate their lives to understanding the complex trade network that ensures the Unrequited shall never be at a disadvantage, using the money made from guaranteeing trade to Medica always has them using the latest in weaponry with a well supplied stockpile ready to be plundered in case of all out war. It is because of this comprehensive network that Zhardan knew it was necessary to secure their patronage in order to control the Eye.

Territory and Holdings[edit]

Medica[edit]

Sujlok[edit]

Triumvirate Worlds[edit]

Banners Realm[edit]

Culture of the Horde[edit]

Though the members comprising the Horde have their own unique subcultures, the attempts of Zhardan to create a singular entity for Chaos to rally behind to wield their varied powers towards destroying the Imperium echo even after Elenkor's takeover. The ideal of a singular Legion, with no equal, as one force devoted to the glory of not one Chaos God but all same as the Eternal Zealots. In fact, Zhardan was quite a admirer of Zealot and Herald culture attempting to emulate both in his efforts to create the Unburdened.

The Great Chaos Incursions[edit]