>>61509491Alright, so we got the Warband and their allies, the other Warband, done, save for color schemes. Seekers of the Deep and the Wild Hunt, the former of which are a Thousand Sons Legion Descendant and the latter being a renegade successor chapter of the Imperial Fists being taught in the ways of the hunt by a Daemonized Hound of Kernous, who royally fucked an Eldar Craftworld. Keeping in theme, so did the Seekers' legendary figure, Brother Tempestus/Magnumes, a Terminator gone mad over years and years of warp fuckery. He is mostly led by Sorcerer Lord Malicar, a horrifying Angler-Man-Mutant with sheer sorcerous power the likes of which few could ever imagine, and who bears the mark of Tzeentch from birth or something along those lines. Somefin' roight drammatik, as expected of dem spiky 'umies. The Seekers utilize stolen tech from other warbands, hereteks, and various xenos to create eldritch weapons and equipment to bring into battle, whereas the Wild Hunt use their regular loadout, a medium sized dog-bird with some kind of sixth sense, and their hunting prowess. In addition, it should be noted that the Seekers of the Deep did get Extra Heresy when rolled up, so they are not above working with Chaos Xenos.
We still need to flesh out:
>The Cadre, led by Ethereal Or'la and his "close friend" Shas'O Or>Patchwerkz Boyz, led by Warboss Patchwerk, the luckiest damned Ork to ever live>The two flavors of Eldar in the system, both the Drukhari led by Onk'Ba'an, those disgusting xenophiles, and the Craftworld Galad'hu, led by Cait'saim the Spiritseer, AKA Big Seer/Punished Seer/Venom Seer.