Imperial Knights are broken into two sub-groupings, Questor Imperialis and Questor Mechanicus. Both worlds also protect each other in case of invasion or revolt. Questor Mechanicus: House Moon by Spencer Manfred Culhane Submitted via https://discord.gg/sTDXfcr by Spencer Manfred Culhane and Ronny Luna Knight Lance Moon Shadow Moon Bloody Moon The downside is that the Mechanicus does have requirements, such as requesitioning House forces for their expeditionary fleets, calling them to arms in the defense of the Forge World etc. Does your family come to you to fix the internet? The Mechanicus then also seems worried to have too many houses gain independence. Obviously, this lead to tensiosn with the Knight Houses of Brittoria, the moon of Cornthir, who owned the mining industries of the planet and who refused to cede them to the newcomers. Let’s dive in and check it out! Today we’re going to explore what the Questor Imperialis groupings of Knight houses has to offer. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. I have 3 Forgebane Armigers, a magnetised anything Knight and a Cerastus Acheron Knight all primed and ready to go. Having strong ties both with the Legion itself aswell as the Gryphone Octade, the scions of Yana VI make use … Thus, they forged a strong alliance with the leaders of Cornthir (recently renamed Omnicor by the Mechanicus) in exchange of military and political support in their upcoming war against the other Houses of Brittoria. Do you spend too much time browsing reddit? I'm looking to build a existing or create my own Knight Household for a narrative campaign. In the aggregate it seems that being more tied to the Mechanicum leads to less autonomy but better support, but even there there are degrees of difference. Illustrated examples of Questor Mechanicus heraldry and its application, with background, mottoes and key heraldry for the following Houses: House Raven, House Vulker, House Taranis, and House Krast The story of the Freeblade Knights, who wander alone amongst the stars – sometimes by choice, often due to being forsaken. In your own opinion, what are the lore based pros and cons for being Questor Mechanicus or Questor Imperialis? Do you feel like a god when you open the microwave before it beeps? I have 3 Forgebane Armigers, a magnetised anything Knight and a Cerastus Acheron Knight all primed and ready to go. Warhammer 40,000 Homebrew Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Armiger Helverin: Heavy stubber Armiger Helverins [9 PL, 174pts]. The knight force is made up of four(?) If it's a magos then machanicus, if a noble then imperialis. Its
keyword is then changed to House Raven, and its ‘Mentor’ ability would say ‘Re-roll hit rolls of 1 for friendly House Raven Armiger Class units within 6" of this model.’ You can instead nominate any Imperial Knight to be a Freeblade, regardless of Thank you. The House Kamlott, after having secured the alliance with the Mechanicus of Omnicor, declared war against its rival Houses in order to become the sole master of Britorria. So yeah, that's nice. For houses that are aligned, what are some reasons they might stay other than tradition or proximity? For now, none of them has any clue to where this ancient artifact is hidden, or even if it truly exist, but they will never stop their Holy Quest to find it, harvesting powerful technologies and purging the ennemies of the Omnnissiah in the meantime. Efficient. Their main colour is obviously red, holy colour of the Machine-God, but they also like to use black and gold on their armours. I'm thinking of going Vulker with mine. Coldshroud is one of three major allied War Houses for the Legio Gryphonicus. Note that these same pressures are also there with the Imperial-aligned knight houses because they also require Sacristans from the Mechanicus, but I would imagine that the Magos would much rather send their best Sacristans and supplies to the houses that have tied themselves more strongly to the Adeptus Mechanicus rather than "waste" them on some more autonomous houses. "Loyalty is it's own reward." Lore-wise: Imperial or Mechanicus Knight Houses? Character. Some Nobles almost look like Tech-Priests of the Mechanicus, or are even one themselves. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. For fluff reasons, I was going to go with Teranis as my Ad Mech are all painted up in Mars colours. This is really insightful! In my mind (and note that this is headcanon although based on implications from the established lore) this is similar to a situation where you have a company that produces industrial equipment (like valves and pipes) both for sale to external users and to their own internal oil refinery business.