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Magron
User: Craig
Campaign: Unto the Breach
Race: Dark Angel
Gender: Male
Class: Devastator
Background:
Demeanor – Hot blooded – Character is quick to temper and aggressive in all things
Power Armor History – Bring death from afar – Borne into service amidst great sieges, this armor has become accustomed to the arduous duty of brandishing heavy weapons. Whether it is continuous impacts that come with keeping a heavy bolter steadily firing on target, or the raw power required to withstand the ferocious effect of firing a plasma cannon, this armour never fails under stress. While wearing this armour, the wearer never suffers any penalties for moving and firing with a piston or basic class weapon on semi or fully automatic fire (see pages 239 and 242). Additionally, the wearer may count any heavy weapon he wields as a basic weapon for the purposes of moving and firing on semi- or fully-automatic fire.
Unrelenting Devastation – When firing a Heavy weapon, the devastator marine inflicts I extra point of damage to a Horde’s Magnitude for every hit. If using a weapon with a blast quality, he instead inflicts 1d5 extra points of damage to a Horde’s Magnitude (after all other hits have been applied). This ability only functions in Squad Mode.
The Lion and the Wolf – While serving alongside the Space Wolves chapter, you were chosen to fight a ritual duel against one of their members. You claimed distinction with your victory and at least one Space Wolf curses your name under his breath.
Background –
The battle for Kurin’s Acropolis changed something in Magron. A great sense of purpose (albeit unknown) awoke inside him. Magron unlocked a powerful desire to move toward an uncertain and ultimate goal. Keep moving forward is his mantra. Only progress will lead to the redemption that surely lies just past his next objective. Any action directed away from mission completion is a source of great irritation for Magron (though objectives often change in the presence of Chaos). He is unexplainably shamed by feelings that something dark and distant has a grip on his ancestry. Left idle or unchecked, Magron’s thoughts tend to spiral into anger. The symphony of battle is catharsis for Magron. Behind the hail of bolter fire or any matter of ranged death stands a Space Marine at peace in the moment.
Power Armor History – Bring death from afar – Borne into service amidst great sieges, this armor has become accustomed to the arduous duty of brandishing heavy weapons. Whether it is continuous impacts that come with keeping a heavy bolter steadily firing on target, or the raw power required to withstand the ferocious effect of firing a plasma cannon, this armour never fails under stress. While wearing this armour, the wearer never suffers any penalties for moving and firing with a piston or basic class weapon on semi or fully automatic fire (see pages 239 and 242). Additionally, the wearer may count any heavy weapon he wields as a basic weapon for the purposes of moving and firing on semi- or fully-automatic fire.
Unrelenting Devastation – When firing a Heavy weapon, the devastator marine inflicts I extra point of damage to a Horde’s Magnitude for every hit. If using a weapon with a blast quality, he instead inflicts 1d5 extra points of damage to a Horde’s Magnitude (after all other hits have been applied). This ability only functions in Squad Mode.
The Lion and the Wolf – While serving alongside the Space Wolves chapter, you were chosen to fight a ritual duel against one of their members. You claimed distinction with your victory and at least one Space Wolf curses your name under his breath.
Background –
The battle for Kurin’s Acropolis changed something in Magron. A great sense of purpose (albeit unknown) awoke inside him. Magron unlocked a powerful desire to move toward an uncertain and ultimate goal. Keep moving forward is his mantra. Only progress will lead to the redemption that surely lies just past his next objective. Any action directed away from mission completion is a source of great irritation for Magron (though objectives often change in the presence of Chaos). He is unexplainably shamed by feelings that something dark and distant has a grip on his ancestry. Left idle or unchecked, Magron’s thoughts tend to spiral into anger. The symphony of battle is catharsis for Magron. Behind the hail of bolter fire or any matter of ranged death stands a Space Marine at peace in the moment.
