Sunday, March 25, 2018

Apocalypse "Special Mission" results

Emperors children: Slaanesh’s favour: every game played by the emperors children gains an additional campaign point, regardless of result (applied after). 
Slaanesh rejoices in the bloodshed and pain of Tarlius, and the performance of his favoured sons.

Iron Warriors: Iron Within: if the Iron warriors are defeated they can only ever lose a maximum of 2 campaign points. 
Stahl overlooked the battlefield of Tarlius I. "We must fortify these positions" he bellowed.

Emerald Serpent: Favoured of Tzeentch. Regardless of who wins, the Emerald Serpent always decide how campaign points are spent. 
Pleased with his children's manipulation of the Warp, Tzeentch will now play a larger hand in the unfolding events.

Necrons: ancient artefact: Necrons ignore all modifiers whenever they do not lose their warlord.
Despite their defeat in alliance with chaos, the Necrons had retrieved what they came for, despite the meddling of the Eldar. 

Thousand Sons: Slayer of the Farseer: any game where Thousand sons kill an Eldar warlord automatically counts as a 3pt win (no modifiers)
The Kel Sandros Farseer was dead. Now to complete the "decapitation" of the Eldar intervention.

Grey Knights: Daemonslayer: If the Grey Knights kill a daemon character in a game they automatically inflict a -2 global modifier on their enemy. 
Despite defeat, the Grey Knights had banished a major foe. Now to continue this holy mission against the denizens of the warp.

Crusade Mechanicum: Archeotech: any game where Cybixx is present the crusade count as having a minimum +1 modifier over the enemy. 
Cybbix smiled, as much as a technologically modified being with no real face could. The Crusade had lost Tarlius I, but he had found the lost STC template.

Vostroya: Boots on the Ground: Vostroya Crusade armies count defeats as “one point” defeats (plus modifiers).
Thousands of Vostroyans had died, but their morale was boosted by their stalwart performance in holding their objectives in front of the foe.

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