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/mydudes/ are the Howling Wind, pretty orthodox White Scars successors who are charged with protecting one of the few trade routes left through the Great Rift, now more of a bubble of real space in the middle of the Rift than a true path through.
The chapter is named after their founder, a sanctioned legionary who was thought disposable and was one of the first primaris candidates, but who survived the odds anyway.
It turns out he was sanctioned for good reasons and when given a cohort of new marines to protect the sub-sector, he immediately named them after himself and proceeded to take tithe from every trade ship inspected.
He has supposedly refused to even read the Codex Astartes, though the greatest deviation from the Codex is that the chapter is organized in three hordes/battalions that then break up into even smaller groups to cover as wide an area as possible.
Recruits are from the trade worlds themselves, and they claim no permanent home world. The chapter is fleet based with no known battle barges and only a few strike cruisers, with most of the fleet's tonnage being independently operated escort vessels.
tldr They're American bikers led by a Mongol charged with protecting the (space) Silk Road, and are "dirtier" than usual White Scars but are otherwise pretty close in culture. Think Crimson Fists to Imperial Fists.
/mydudes/ are the Howling Wind, pretty orthodox White Scars successors who are charged with protecting one of the few trade routes left through the Great Rift, now more of a bubble of real space in the middle of the Rift than a true path through.
The chapter is named after their founder, a sanctioned legionary who was thought disposable and was one of the first primaris candidates, but who survived the odds anyway.
It turns out he was sanctioned for good reasons and when given a cohort of new marines to protect the sub-sector, he immediately named them after himself and proceeded to take tithe from every trade ship inspected.
He has supposedly refused to even read the Codex Astartes, though the greatest deviation from the Codex is that the chapter is organized in three hordes/battalions that then break up into even smaller groups to cover as wide an area as possible.
Recruits are from the trade worlds themselves, and they claim no permanent home world. The chapter is fleet based with no known battle barges and only a few strike cruisers, with most of the fleet's tonnage being independently operated escort vessels.
tldr They're American bikers led by a Mongol charged with protecting the (space) Silk Road, and are "dirtier" than usual White Scars but are otherwise pretty close in culture. Think Crimson Fists to Imperial Fists.
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