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>nyarlothep-like wandering messenger of tiamat, the absolute first patriarch of all genestealers, born on the moon of ymgarl, a twisting figure of writhing tentacles more than a coherent organism, extremely religious vibes
>ghosar quintus patriarch, the first to be discovered and allegedly slain, in truth just wounded and it fled with his closest guards and agents, not really that special, but he can have a cool scar, a "reverse tyrannic war veteran" gimmick, and perhaps a plot hook about reconnecting the large cult network (explaining why he would be found in other cults' armies) that was found and destroyed/scattered, and perhaps even enact an aggressive campaign against the deathwatch specifically
>malstrain patriarch, fat, bloated and repugnant in everything, to the point he makes use of tainted artifacts and troops (callback to the old chaos genestealers, but without being simply under chaos, he would instead use the evil artifacts, leaving whether he's a puppet or can even become such up to the player's own interpretation, the most interesting idea is that the demons too would be disgusted by the malstrains)
>broodlord that led the genestealers to slaughter over 90% of the blood angels in that fateful space hulk, the only thing particularly special about it would be the age and the arrival on the battlefield via meteor showers from the space hulk (which may or may not be guided by the genestealers'/tyranids' wills) use wormholes (literal, look them up in nids fluff) to return back to the space hulk, effectively creating a mostly tyranids-less and hybrids-less microfaction of spaceborne stealers
>an even more xenomorph-like lone agent, the gimmick is that noone has the slightest idea what it is, beyond that's possibly a pitch black genestealer, and that it's so negatively psychic that the other tyranids on the battlefield need to stay away from it (and that narratively speaking, the hive has to put it down at the end of the battle)
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>nyarlothep-like wandering messenger of tiamat, the absolute first patriarch of all genestealers, born on the moon of ymgarl, a twisting figure of writhing tentacles more than a coherent organism, extremely religious vibes
>ghosar quintus patriarch, the first to be discovered and allegedly slain, in truth just wounded and it fled with his closest guards and agents, not really that special, but he can have a cool scar, a "reverse tyrannic war veteran" gimmick, and perhaps a plot hook about reconnecting the large cult network (explaining why he would be found in other cults' armies) that was found and destroyed/scattered, and perhaps even enact an aggressive campaign against the deathwatch specifically
>malstrain patriarch, fat, bloated and repugnant in everything, to the point he makes use of tainted artifacts and troops (callback to the old chaos genestealers, but without being simply under chaos, he would instead use the evil artifacts, leaving whether he's a puppet or can even become such up to the player's own interpretation, the most interesting idea is that the demons too would be disgusted by the malstrains)
>broodlord that led the genestealers to slaughter over 90% of the blood angels in that fateful space hulk, the only thing particularly special about it would be the age and the arrival on the battlefield via meteor showers from the space hulk (which may or may not be guided by the genestealers'/tyranids' wills) use wormholes (literal, look them up in nids fluff) to return back to the space hulk, effectively creating a mostly tyranids-less and hybrids-less microfaction of spaceborne stealers
>an even more xenomorph-like lone agent, the gimmick is that noone has the slightest idea what it is, beyond that's possibly a pitch black genestealer, and that it's so negatively psychic that the other tyranids on the battlefield need to stay away from it (and that narratively speaking, the hive has to put it down at the end of the battle)
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