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This article presents a cut-down version of Fantasy Flight Games’ Deathwatch Role-playing Game’s Space Marine Chapter Creation Tables, allowing you to create your own Chapters, albeit without in-game mechanics.
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Do be sure to roll on the Planet generator and System generator tables for further fluffing.Chapter Origins[edit]Why Was The Chapter Founded? (d10)1-4Strategic Prognostication - ’Our tarot cards say there’s going to be a threat here, maybe. Found a Chapter!’5-6Counter - ’There are Orks over here! Found a Chapter!’ ’But it’ll take 50 ye-’ ’Do it!’7-8Standing Force - ’This area doesn’t have any Marines in it. Found a Chapter!’9-10Crusade - ’We need people running around and hitting the Imperium’s enemies. Found a Chapter!’
When Was The Chapter Founded? (d100)1Unsupported claim of Second Founding status, but definitely ancient.2Late M31; Third Founding3-10Unknown11-1532nd Millennium16-2033rd Millennium21-2534th Millennium26-30M35; 13th (’Dark’) Founding, or allegedly, since the Imperium lost all data regarding it save for the fact that the Exorcists, the Death Spectres and the Crimson Sabres who went traitor and became the Crimson Slaughter are from this founding.31-40M35; 14th-20th Founding41-50991.M35; 21st (’Cursed’) Founding, this chapter be fucked.51-5536th Millennium56-6037th Millennium61-66M38; 23rd (’Sentinel’) Founding67-7239th Millennium73-7840th Millennium79-8441st Millennium85-100M41/M42; Ultima Founding consisting of Primaris Marines. Actually in two waves (+ intermittents inbetween), first in 999.M41 and 000.M42, intermittent foundings during the intervening years to garrison places, and the second in 111.M42 after the Indomitus Crusade from the last core of Unnumbered Sons veterans.
Go check which foundings are available in the millenium you rolled and pick the closest one.Who was the Chapter’s Progenitor? (d100)1-50Ultramarines51-65Blood Angels66-75Dark Angels76-80Traitor Legion or unknown81-85Imperial Fists86-90White Scars91-94Raven Guard95-98Iron Hands99Space Wolves100SalamandersChapter Properties and Flaws[edit]Gene-seed purity (d10)1–5Pure - Same as progenitor in terms of purity, and will maintain close links with it6-7A New Generation - Gene-seed is slightly divergent (usually because of attempts to breed out flaws, real or not), leading to the Chapter being less linked to its progenitor8–9Altered Stock - Gene-seed is altered and some implants are deficient - roll on Gene-Seed Deficiencies table10Flawed - Chapter’s gene-seed is flawed and sets them apart from their progenitor - roll on Chapter Flaws table
Chapter Demeanour (d10)1Swift As The Wind - Going slowly and thinking things out? *BLAM*No.2Cleanse and Purify - Not destroy everything? *BLAM*No.3No Mercy, No Respite - Let the enemy go so we can follow them? *BLAM*No.4Purity Above All - Mutants? *BLAM*No.5Scions of Mars - Flesh is strong? *BLAM*No.6See, But Don’t Be Seen - Run onto the battlefield in colourful armour screaming like a maniac?*BLAM*No.7Suffer Not the Alien to Live - Xenos? *BLAM*No.8Suffer Not the Work of Heretics - Heretics? *BLAM*No.9Brothers in Battle - Hos before bros? *BLAM*No.10Uphold the Honour of the Emperor - Performing unheroic acts? *BLAM*No.
Based on the Chapter’s Progenitor, how likely are they to suffer gene-seed mutation? (d100/d20)Ultramarines10% (1-2)Blood Angels50% (1-10)Dark Angels10% (1-2)Imperial Fists35% (1-7)White Scars20% (1-4)Raven Guard25% (1-5)Iron Hands20% (1-4)Salamanders90% (1-18)Space Wolves75% (1-15)
If they have a new mutation, what is it? (d10)1Hyper-stimulated Omophagea - Eat the enemy!2Oversensitive Occulobe - ’I’m in the dark and I can see perfectly! How usefuAAAAH THE SUN’S COMING UP HOLY EMPEROR MY EYES’3Mutated Catalepsean Node - Yeah, just go here. It’s basically the same effect.4Oolitic Secretions - Weird-coloured skin. Yeah, that’s it.5Disturbing Voice - Ranges from speaking like a creaking floorboard to having a deep, booming voice.6-7Lost zygote - Something’s gone. One of the silly EMPRAH-BLESSED things like the Betcher’s Gland or Melanchromic Organ, not something critical like the Black Carapace8Lost zygote or Progenitor-specific. Some mutations are more common in particular gene-lines, see the next table.9Doomed - the Chapter has either lost the ability to generate Progenoids or the Black Carapace, stopping future neophytes from being created. Unless they fix this fast, they’re fucked.10Multiple instabilities - roll d3 more times on the table, rerolling multiples of the same result.
Progenitor-specific mutationUltramarinesDoomedBlood AngelsHyper-stimulated OmophageaDark AngelsLost zygoteImperial FistsReroll with a d6White ScarsHyper-stimulated OmophageaRaven GuardOversensitive OcculobeIron HandsDisturbing Voice or lost zygoteSalamandersOversensitive Occulobe or lost zygoteSpace WolvesHyper-stimulated Omophagea
Lost Zygotes (d100)01–08Catalepsean Node09–17Preomnor18–26Omophagea27–35Occulobe36–44Lyman’s Ear45–53Sus-an Membrane54–62Oolitic Kidney63–71Neuroglottis72–80Mucranoid81–89Betcher’s Gland90–98Melanchromic Organ99–100Roll twice on this Chart
If one exists, what is the Chapter’s Flaw? (d10)1–2We Stand Alone - The Chapter is either distrusted for some reason, or shuns contact with others.3–4Pride in the Colours - The Chapter hates doing anything that covers their livery, including wearing Deathwatch black.5–6Faith in Suspicion - The Chapter particularly hates a single Imperial institution, and refuses to work with them.7–8Eye to Eye - The Chapter hates any method of warfare other than running up to the enemy and punching them.9-10Chapter Cult - The practices of the Chapter are weird and probably quite unsavory.Chapter Legends[edit]Figure of Legend (d100)01-20A Battle-Brother seconded from a previous generation Successor or even the First Founding Legion that provided the new Chapter’s gene-seed.
Roll again on this table to determine what type of warrior he was, rerolling if you get this result again.21-40Chapter Master41-50Chapter/Company Champion (roll D2 to determine Chapter (1) or Company (2), if Company roll d10 to determine which company)51-60Chief Librarian61-70Master of Sanctity71-73Master of the Forge74Master of the Fleet (who wasn’t the Fourth Company Captain, either due to temporary step down or the post being separately appointed as a full time Marine)75Chief Apothecary76-85Company Captain (roll d10 to determine which company).86-90Company Lieutenant (roll d10 to determine which company, roll d2 to determine Junior (1) or Senior (2) lieutenant).91-95Squad Sergeant (roll d10 twice to determine company and squad).95-99Battle-Brother (roll d10 twice to determine company and squad).100A specialist of your choice (Librarian, Chaplain, Techmarine, driver, pilot, etc).
Deeds of Legend (d100)01-17The figure is remembered as the bane of the Orks, to such an extent that his name is known to the vile greenskins even to this day.18-45The individual was a stalwart enemy of the servants of Chaos, and slew a Daemon Prince.46-60The hero led a glorious campaign against a rebel army, defeating the foe and bringing an entire sector back into the light of the Emperor.61-75The figure led an action against an Eldar craftworld, boarding it and inflicting grievous casualties before withdrawing.
He and his Chapter are especially hated by the pernicious Eldar, for whom the event is still fresh and raw.76-85The hero was lost to his Chapter in a warp accident, yet his descendents have cause to believe he lives still and may one day return to them in glory.86-93The hero was the first to face some newly discovered alien race, and ultimately responsible for its total destruction.
Centuries later, only the Chapter remembers the name of the race, so utterly was it and its works cast down.94-100The hero led his Chapter in many glorious campaigns, slaying hundreds of the enemy’s greatest champions.
In the end, he was brought down by the Chapter’s enemies, and is a reminder to all Battle Brothers of their holy duty.Chapter Homeworld and its Properties[edit]
Do be sure to flesh out in the Planet generator and System generator tables.Chapter homeworld (d100)01-30Hive World31-60Feral World61-70Feudal World71-80Civilised World81-90Uninhabited World91-100Fleet-based
Fleets have d10 vessels; 50% chance they’re battle-ready, 50% they’re damaged or have other problemsHomeworld terrain (d100)1–25Jungle/Forest/Swamp26–50Desert51–60Ice (water or otherwise)61–65Ocean (almost always water)66–75Wasteland76–80Urban/Human Ruins/Xeno Ruins81–85Dead86–90Airless91–100Temperate/Garden
Quoth FFG: A Hive world, for example, may be an ash-blasted wasteland—or its rearing spires might form islands of plasteel amidst an endless sea of jungle. Death worlds are often thought of as deadly jungles, but might just as easily be ocean-bound planets. The type of terrain in which a Chapter builds its Fortress-Monastery might have little bearing on its character, but may have plenty, especially if that terrain has shaped the qualities of the peoples from which it recruits.
Note that while plenty of these terrain types can be combined with the categories previously described, some are mutually exclusive. Others might seem so at first glance, but with a little imagination can be combined. For example, an urban Death world seems contradictory, but what if the planet’s malevolent ecosystem has risen against its population, and the once-populace cities are now reduced to post-apocalyptic ruins smothered in choking vines? An ocean Hive-world might feature air-sealed hives at the bottom of the sea, or afloat on great manmade islands. An Urban Hive World might an ecumenopolis with extreme population even by Hive World standards, and almost certainly allows for both Astartes and Guard recruitment out of sheer numbers. In the 41st Millennium, almost anything is possible!Rule of homeworld (d10)1Direct Rule - ’My lord Chapter Master, here are the tax-plans for the North-West district of Boreale City..’2-4Stewardship - ’Hi, Planetary Governor? It’s me, the Chapter Master. Just calling you to remind you that I outrank you, even if I don’t do anything.’5-10Distant rule - ’You see that castle up there? It’s inhabited by the mighty sky-warriors of Emp-rar. Sometimes they come and steal our children.’Tactical and Strategic Organization[edit]d10 ResultChapter organisationUltramarinesVariant Base Chapter1-3Codex-adherentMatches progenitor4-5Codex-adherent6-7Divergent chapterCodex-adherentDivergent(progenitor)8Divergent chapterDivergent(Codex)9Unique organisationDivergent chapterUnique(progenitor)10Unique organisationUnique(Codex)
As suggested by Rites of Battle, numbers are different for Ultramarines successors; also usable for successors of the Hammers of Dorn or other painstakingly Codex-observant chapters. ’Variant Base Chapter’ is for chapters like the Space Wolves, Salamanders, or Dark Angels. (Blood Angels have organization which is nominally Codex-compliant, their deviations are all in geneseed with twothings designed/redesigned to deal with that and most Iron Hands successors use the Clan-Company system.) Divergent/Unique(Codex) means their organization is divergent, to a lesser or greater extent, and is closer to the Codex organization than the way their progenitor chapter structures things. Divergent/Unique(progenitor) is the reverse; they are closer to their progenitor than the Codex.The post of Master of the Fleet is the most frequent special assignment to be given to anyone other than the nominally responsible 4th Captain, and a common Codex variant is to assign a full time marine to this and have 4th Captain as another Master of the X (most likely to be found in fleet based Chapters).
Combat doctrine (d10)1Close Combat2Ranged Combat3Armoured Assault4Stealth5Lightning Strike6Drop Pod7Thunderhawk Assault8Siege9Shock and Awe10Terror
d100 ResultCharacteristic Chapter Training01–10The Holy Bolter: The chapter undertakes drill with the bolter and meditative prayer daily, and may combine the two.11–20Mental Bulwark: The chapter’s hypno-indoctrination is more thorough than most, leading to strong-willed if inflexible astartes.21–30Warrior Angels: Astartes of this chapter are famously skilled with both gun and sword, but sometimes lacking in more abstract skills.31–40Mens et Manus: This chapter believes in building their brother’s minds and bodies to peak performance, the better to be ready for anything.41–50Endure Anything: Training in this chapter emphasizes the need for any squad to be ready to endure any trials they find themselves in. They produce tough, durable brothers with diverse specialties.51–60Duty Unto Death: Astartes of this chapter will readily take on missions others see as suicidal, and soldier through any pain they encounter on the way.61–70Shatter the Foe: This chapter considers the best way to combat the enemy to be fast, powerful strikes which demoralize enemies and inspire allies.71–80Scholar-Knights: All Astartes of this chapter are expected to be well-read and treat gathering intelligence as a duty of equal importance to direct destruction of the foe.81–90Shepherd-Marshals: The chaplain’s arts are spread well beyond the reclusiam in this chapter, and its brothers inspire those they fight alongside with their stirring rhetoric and skill with the blade.91-100All Paths to Victory: This chapter encourages an unusual degree of freedom in its training, with a result of very diverse skillsets and aptitudes among its astartes.Chapter Specialities[edit]Specialty restrictions (units the chapter cannot field) - Only roll if Unique Organisation was selected (d100)01–20Apothecary (someone still needs to collect the progenoids)21–40Assault Marine (Jump packs can still be issued)41-60Devastator Marine (Heavy weapons can still be issued)61-80Techmarine (better have close contact with AdMech for those advanced weapons)81-97Librarian98-100Roll Twice on this Chart or choose something truly unusual (i.e., the Chapter has no Scouts, the Chapter’s Veterans are not formed into the 1st Company, etc.)
Necron Color Scheme Generator ClothingSpecial equipment- Roll once if Divergent was selected, twice if Unique Organisation was selected (d100)01-10Traditional Weapon: The Chapter favours one specific weapon over all others. Choose one specific weapon to serve as the Chapter’s traditional weapon. Examples: Power Sword, Bolt Pistol, Melta Gun11-20Totemic Charm: This Chapter has strong beliefs in the icons of either the Emperor or their Primarch. A Battle- Brother from this Chapter would never be caught without such an icon on their person. Example: Chapter Heraldry on a necklace, Imperial Aquilla tattooed over the right eye.21-30Modified Jump-Pack: Primarily seen in Chapters that favor the Assault Combat Doctrine, Battle-Brothers from this Chapter modify their Jump-Packs (with a Tech-Marine’s help of course) to provide a more glorious sight to their allies and a more terrifying one to their enemies. Examples: Jump-Pack’s created in different shapes such as angel wings.31-40Bestial Companion: More common among those Chapters whose origins come from Feral Worlds, this Chapter prides itself on raising hunting animals to assist in battle. Examples: Fenrisian Wolf, hunting birds.41-50Rare Weaponry: Whether through the blessing of the Adeptus Mechanicus or sheer good fortune, this Chapter has a large stock of weaponry that is considered rare amongst the other Chapters. It is seen as a symbol of honour to wield one of these weapons in battle. Examples: Astartes Assault Cannon, Digital Weapons.51-60Blessed Wargear: It is common for members of this Chapter to have their Wargear blessed by a Chaplain before battle. Doing so puts the Battle-Brother’s mind at ease and more focused on the task at hand.61-70Special Mount: While other Chapters may keep animals as companions, this Chapter uses them for what they were intended for — transportation. Examples: Fenrisian Wolf, Carnodon, very angry Grox.71-80Special Vehicle: This Chapter prefers to ride into battle in more modern conveyances. While the traditional Space Marine vehicle is the Rhino, other Chapters may use more rare vehicles as primary transport. Examples: Modified Rhino, Land Raider, or Land Speeder81-90Preferred Fighting Style: The Chapter has a specific way in which it prefers to go about killing the enemy in the name of the God-Emperor of Mankind. Examples: Bolt Pistol and Chainsword, dual Power Swords, special Bolter pattern or ammunition91-100Modified Weaponry: When the Chapter’s forges produce a weapon, they produce them in a style that is specific to their Chapter. Examples: Power Sabre, Bolt Pistol with weighted butt for clubbing.Chapter Beliefs[edit]What form do the Chapters’ beliefs take? (d100)01-40Revere the Primarch - ’Our Spiritual Liege is better than yours!’ (can reroll if lineage is unknown)41-65The Emperor Above All - ’Screw your spiritual liege. The big E is where it’s at.’66-75Honour the Ancestors - ’Old members of our Chapter are better than your guys.’76-80Death Cult - ’SHUT UP YOU GUYS DON’T YOU KNOW WE’RE GOING TO DIE SOME DAY’81-85Totem Creature - ’You know how we’ve got a hawk as our Chapter symbol? Yeah, we’re going to stick that everywhere.’86-90Purity of Man - ’Flesh is better than bionics!’91-95Steel Over Flesh - ’Bionics are better than flesh!’96-100Esoteric Beliefs - You know our Chapter’s beliefs? They’re weird.Chapter Strength[edit]At what strength is the Chapter? (d10)1Endangered: The Chapter numbers only a handful of Companies or less having suffered devastating losses in combat, accident, or dramatic genetic instability. If recovery is even possible it will take many decades, making every Battle-Brother (and his Progenoids) an invaluable resource.2-4Under Strength: The Chapter is recovering from a defeat or accident that occurred several decades ago, or has recently suffered heavy, but not irrecoverable losses. It is probably at a minimum of half strength, and should return to nominal strength within a decade.5-9Normal: The Chapter can field ten full companies, each with ten squads. In all likelihood most every squad consist of ten brethren and some specialized appointments may be empty, but the Chapter is r
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This article presents a cut-down version of Fantasy Flight Games’ Deathwatch Role-playing Game’s Space Marine Chapter Creation Tables, allowing you to create your own Chapters, albeit without in-game mechanics.
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Do be sure to roll on the Planet generator and System generator tables for further fluffing.Chapter Origins[edit]Why Was The Chapter Founded? (d10)1-4Strategic Prognostication - ’Our tarot cards say there’s going to be a threat here, maybe. Found a Chapter!’5-6Counter - ’There are Orks over here! Found a Chapter!’ ’But it’ll take 50 ye-’ ’Do it!’7-8Standing Force - ’This area doesn’t have any Marines in it. Found a Chapter!’9-10Crusade - ’We need people running around and hitting the Imperium’s enemies. Found a Chapter!’
When Was The Chapter Founded? (d100)1Unsupported claim of Second Founding status, but definitely ancient.2Late M31; Third Founding3-10Unknown11-1532nd Millennium16-2033rd Millennium21-2534th Millennium26-30M35; 13th (’Dark’) Founding, or allegedly, since the Imperium lost all data regarding it save for the fact that the Exorcists, the Death Spectres and the Crimson Sabres who went traitor and became the Crimson Slaughter are from this founding.31-40M35; 14th-20th Founding41-50991.M35; 21st (’Cursed’) Founding, this chapter be fucked.51-5536th Millennium56-6037th Millennium61-66M38; 23rd (’Sentinel’) Founding67-7239th Millennium73-7840th Millennium79-8441st Millennium85-100M41/M42; Ultima Founding consisting of Primaris Marines. Actually in two waves (+ intermittents inbetween), first in 999.M41 and 000.M42, intermittent foundings during the intervening years to garrison places, and the second in 111.M42 after the Indomitus Crusade from the last core of Unnumbered Sons veterans.
Go check which foundings are available in the millenium you rolled and pick the closest one.Who was the Chapter’s Progenitor? (d100)1-50Ultramarines51-65Blood Angels66-75Dark Angels76-80Traitor Legion or unknown81-85Imperial Fists86-90White Scars91-94Raven Guard95-98Iron Hands99Space Wolves100SalamandersChapter Properties and Flaws[edit]Gene-seed purity (d10)1–5Pure - Same as progenitor in terms of purity, and will maintain close links with it6-7A New Generation - Gene-seed is slightly divergent (usually because of attempts to breed out flaws, real or not), leading to the Chapter being less linked to its progenitor8–9Altered Stock - Gene-seed is altered and some implants are deficient - roll on Gene-Seed Deficiencies table10Flawed - Chapter’s gene-seed is flawed and sets them apart from their progenitor - roll on Chapter Flaws table
Chapter Demeanour (d10)1Swift As The Wind - Going slowly and thinking things out? *BLAM*No.2Cleanse and Purify - Not destroy everything? *BLAM*No.3No Mercy, No Respite - Let the enemy go so we can follow them? *BLAM*No.4Purity Above All - Mutants? *BLAM*No.5Scions of Mars - Flesh is strong? *BLAM*No.6See, But Don’t Be Seen - Run onto the battlefield in colourful armour screaming like a maniac?*BLAM*No.7Suffer Not the Alien to Live - Xenos? *BLAM*No.8Suffer Not the Work of Heretics - Heretics? *BLAM*No.9Brothers in Battle - Hos before bros? *BLAM*No.10Uphold the Honour of the Emperor - Performing unheroic acts? *BLAM*No.
Based on the Chapter’s Progenitor, how likely are they to suffer gene-seed mutation? (d100/d20)Ultramarines10% (1-2)Blood Angels50% (1-10)Dark Angels10% (1-2)Imperial Fists35% (1-7)White Scars20% (1-4)Raven Guard25% (1-5)Iron Hands20% (1-4)Salamanders90% (1-18)Space Wolves75% (1-15)
If they have a new mutation, what is it? (d10)1Hyper-stimulated Omophagea - Eat the enemy!2Oversensitive Occulobe - ’I’m in the dark and I can see perfectly! How usefuAAAAH THE SUN’S COMING UP HOLY EMPEROR MY EYES’3Mutated Catalepsean Node - Yeah, just go here. It’s basically the same effect.4Oolitic Secretions - Weird-coloured skin. Yeah, that’s it.5Disturbing Voice - Ranges from speaking like a creaking floorboard to having a deep, booming voice.6-7Lost zygote - Something’s gone. One of the silly EMPRAH-BLESSED things like the Betcher’s Gland or Melanchromic Organ, not something critical like the Black Carapace8Lost zygote or Progenitor-specific. Some mutations are more common in particular gene-lines, see the next table.9Doomed - the Chapter has either lost the ability to generate Progenoids or the Black Carapace, stopping future neophytes from being created. Unless they fix this fast, they’re fucked.10Multiple instabilities - roll d3 more times on the table, rerolling multiples of the same result.
Progenitor-specific mutationUltramarinesDoomedBlood AngelsHyper-stimulated OmophageaDark AngelsLost zygoteImperial FistsReroll with a d6White ScarsHyper-stimulated OmophageaRaven GuardOversensitive OcculobeIron HandsDisturbing Voice or lost zygoteSalamandersOversensitive Occulobe or lost zygoteSpace WolvesHyper-stimulated Omophagea
Lost Zygotes (d100)01–08Catalepsean Node09–17Preomnor18–26Omophagea27–35Occulobe36–44Lyman’s Ear45–53Sus-an Membrane54–62Oolitic Kidney63–71Neuroglottis72–80Mucranoid81–89Betcher’s Gland90–98Melanchromic Organ99–100Roll twice on this Chart
If one exists, what is the Chapter’s Flaw? (d10)1–2We Stand Alone - The Chapter is either distrusted for some reason, or shuns contact with others.3–4Pride in the Colours - The Chapter hates doing anything that covers their livery, including wearing Deathwatch black.5–6Faith in Suspicion - The Chapter particularly hates a single Imperial institution, and refuses to work with them.7–8Eye to Eye - The Chapter hates any method of warfare other than running up to the enemy and punching them.9-10Chapter Cult - The practices of the Chapter are weird and probably quite unsavory.Chapter Legends[edit]Figure of Legend (d100)01-20A Battle-Brother seconded from a previous generation Successor or even the First Founding Legion that provided the new Chapter’s gene-seed.
Roll again on this table to determine what type of warrior he was, rerolling if you get this result again.21-40Chapter Master41-50Chapter/Company Champion (roll D2 to determine Chapter (1) or Company (2), if Company roll d10 to determine which company)51-60Chief Librarian61-70Master of Sanctity71-73Master of the Forge74Master of the Fleet (who wasn’t the Fourth Company Captain, either due to temporary step down or the post being separately appointed as a full time Marine)75Chief Apothecary76-85Company Captain (roll d10 to determine which company).86-90Company Lieutenant (roll d10 to determine which company, roll d2 to determine Junior (1) or Senior (2) lieutenant).91-95Squad Sergeant (roll d10 twice to determine company and squad).95-99Battle-Brother (roll d10 twice to determine company and squad).100A specialist of your choice (Librarian, Chaplain, Techmarine, driver, pilot, etc).
Deeds of Legend (d100)01-17The figure is remembered as the bane of the Orks, to such an extent that his name is known to the vile greenskins even to this day.18-45The individual was a stalwart enemy of the servants of Chaos, and slew a Daemon Prince.46-60The hero led a glorious campaign against a rebel army, defeating the foe and bringing an entire sector back into the light of the Emperor.61-75The figure led an action against an Eldar craftworld, boarding it and inflicting grievous casualties before withdrawing.
He and his Chapter are especially hated by the pernicious Eldar, for whom the event is still fresh and raw.76-85The hero was lost to his Chapter in a warp accident, yet his descendents have cause to believe he lives still and may one day return to them in glory.86-93The hero was the first to face some newly discovered alien race, and ultimately responsible for its total destruction.
Centuries later, only the Chapter remembers the name of the race, so utterly was it and its works cast down.94-100The hero led his Chapter in many glorious campaigns, slaying hundreds of the enemy’s greatest champions.
In the end, he was brought down by the Chapter’s enemies, and is a reminder to all Battle Brothers of their holy duty.Chapter Homeworld and its Properties[edit]
Do be sure to flesh out in the Planet generator and System generator tables.Chapter homeworld (d100)01-30Hive World31-60Feral World61-70Feudal World71-80Civilised World81-90Uninhabited World91-100Fleet-based
Fleets have d10 vessels; 50% chance they’re battle-ready, 50% they’re damaged or have other problemsHomeworld terrain (d100)1–25Jungle/Forest/Swamp26–50Desert51–60Ice (water or otherwise)61–65Ocean (almost always water)66–75Wasteland76–80Urban/Human Ruins/Xeno Ruins81–85Dead86–90Airless91–100Temperate/Garden
Quoth FFG: A Hive world, for example, may be an ash-blasted wasteland—or its rearing spires might form islands of plasteel amidst an endless sea of jungle. Death worlds are often thought of as deadly jungles, but might just as easily be ocean-bound planets. The type of terrain in which a Chapter builds its Fortress-Monastery might have little bearing on its character, but may have plenty, especially if that terrain has shaped the qualities of the peoples from which it recruits.
Note that while plenty of these terrain types can be combined with the categories previously described, some are mutually exclusive. Others might seem so at first glance, but with a little imagination can be combined. For example, an urban Death world seems contradictory, but what if the planet’s malevolent ecosystem has risen against its population, and the once-populace cities are now reduced to post-apocalyptic ruins smothered in choking vines? An ocean Hive-world might feature air-sealed hives at the bottom of the sea, or afloat on great manmade islands. An Urban Hive World might an ecumenopolis with extreme population even by Hive World standards, and almost certainly allows for both Astartes and Guard recruitment out of sheer numbers. In the 41st Millennium, almost anything is possible!Rule of homeworld (d10)1Direct Rule - ’My lord Chapter Master, here are the tax-plans for the North-West district of Boreale City..’2-4Stewardship - ’Hi, Planetary Governor? It’s me, the Chapter Master. Just calling you to remind you that I outrank you, even if I don’t do anything.’5-10Distant rule - ’You see that castle up there? It’s inhabited by the mighty sky-warriors of Emp-rar. Sometimes they come and steal our children.’Tactical and Strategic Organization[edit]d10 ResultChapter organisationUltramarinesVariant Base Chapter1-3Codex-adherentMatches progenitor4-5Codex-adherent6-7Divergent chapterCodex-adherentDivergent(progenitor)8Divergent chapterDivergent(Codex)9Unique organisationDivergent chapterUnique(progenitor)10Unique organisationUnique(Codex)
As suggested by Rites of Battle, numbers are different for Ultramarines successors; also usable for successors of the Hammers of Dorn or other painstakingly Codex-observant chapters. ’Variant Base Chapter’ is for chapters like the Space Wolves, Salamanders, or Dark Angels. (Blood Angels have organization which is nominally Codex-compliant, their deviations are all in geneseed with twothings designed/redesigned to deal with that and most Iron Hands successors use the Clan-Company system.) Divergent/Unique(Codex) means their organization is divergent, to a lesser or greater extent, and is closer to the Codex organization than the way their progenitor chapter structures things. Divergent/Unique(progenitor) is the reverse; they are closer to their progenitor than the Codex.The post of Master of the Fleet is the most frequent special assignment to be given to anyone other than the nominally responsible 4th Captain, and a common Codex variant is to assign a full time marine to this and have 4th Captain as another Master of the X (most likely to be found in fleet based Chapters).
Combat doctrine (d10)1Close Combat2Ranged Combat3Armoured Assault4Stealth5Lightning Strike6Drop Pod7Thunderhawk Assault8Siege9Shock and Awe10Terror
d100 ResultCharacteristic Chapter Training01–10The Holy Bolter: The chapter undertakes drill with the bolter and meditative prayer daily, and may combine the two.11–20Mental Bulwark: The chapter’s hypno-indoctrination is more thorough than most, leading to strong-willed if inflexible astartes.21–30Warrior Angels: Astartes of this chapter are famously skilled with both gun and sword, but sometimes lacking in more abstract skills.31–40Mens et Manus: This chapter believes in building their brother’s minds and bodies to peak performance, the better to be ready for anything.41–50Endure Anything: Training in this chapter emphasizes the need for any squad to be ready to endure any trials they find themselves in. They produce tough, durable brothers with diverse specialties.51–60Duty Unto Death: Astartes of this chapter will readily take on missions others see as suicidal, and soldier through any pain they encounter on the way.61–70Shatter the Foe: This chapter considers the best way to combat the enemy to be fast, powerful strikes which demoralize enemies and inspire allies.71–80Scholar-Knights: All Astartes of this chapter are expected to be well-read and treat gathering intelligence as a duty of equal importance to direct destruction of the foe.81–90Shepherd-Marshals: The chaplain’s arts are spread well beyond the reclusiam in this chapter, and its brothers inspire those they fight alongside with their stirring rhetoric and skill with the blade.91-100All Paths to Victory: This chapter encourages an unusual degree of freedom in its training, with a result of very diverse skillsets and aptitudes among its astartes.Chapter Specialities[edit]Specialty restrictions (units the chapter cannot field) - Only roll if Unique Organisation was selected (d100)01–20Apothecary (someone still needs to collect the progenoids)21–40Assault Marine (Jump packs can still be issued)41-60Devastator Marine (Heavy weapons can still be issued)61-80Techmarine (better have close contact with AdMech for those advanced weapons)81-97Librarian98-100Roll Twice on this Chart or choose something truly unusual (i.e., the Chapter has no Scouts, the Chapter’s Veterans are not formed into the 1st Company, etc.)
Necron Color Scheme Generator ClothingSpecial equipment- Roll once if Divergent was selected, twice if Unique Organisation was selected (d100)01-10Traditional Weapon: The Chapter favours one specific weapon over all others. Choose one specific weapon to serve as the Chapter’s traditional weapon. Examples: Power Sword, Bolt Pistol, Melta Gun11-20Totemic Charm: This Chapter has strong beliefs in the icons of either the Emperor or their Primarch. A Battle- Brother from this Chapter would never be caught without such an icon on their person. Example: Chapter Heraldry on a necklace, Imperial Aquilla tattooed over the right eye.21-30Modified Jump-Pack: Primarily seen in Chapters that favor the Assault Combat Doctrine, Battle-Brothers from this Chapter modify their Jump-Packs (with a Tech-Marine’s help of course) to provide a more glorious sight to their allies and a more terrifying one to their enemies. Examples: Jump-Pack’s created in different shapes such as angel wings.31-40Bestial Companion: More common among those Chapters whose origins come from Feral Worlds, this Chapter prides itself on raising hunting animals to assist in battle. Examples: Fenrisian Wolf, hunting birds.41-50Rare Weaponry: Whether through the blessing of the Adeptus Mechanicus or sheer good fortune, this Chapter has a large stock of weaponry that is considered rare amongst the other Chapters. It is seen as a symbol of honour to wield one of these weapons in battle. Examples: Astartes Assault Cannon, Digital Weapons.51-60Blessed Wargear: It is common for members of this Chapter to have their Wargear blessed by a Chaplain before battle. Doing so puts the Battle-Brother’s mind at ease and more focused on the task at hand.61-70Special Mount: While other Chapters may keep animals as companions, this Chapter uses them for what they were intended for — transportation. Examples: Fenrisian Wolf, Carnodon, very angry Grox.71-80Special Vehicle: This Chapter prefers to ride into battle in more modern conveyances. While the traditional Space Marine vehicle is the Rhino, other Chapters may use more rare vehicles as primary transport. Examples: Modified Rhino, Land Raider, or Land Speeder81-90Preferred Fighting Style: The Chapter has a specific way in which it prefers to go about killing the enemy in the name of the God-Emperor of Mankind. Examples: Bolt Pistol and Chainsword, dual Power Swords, special Bolter pattern or ammunition91-100Modified Weaponry: When the Chapter’s forges produce a weapon, they produce them in a style that is specific to their Chapter. Examples: Power Sabre, Bolt Pistol with weighted butt for clubbing.Chapter Beliefs[edit]What form do the Chapters’ beliefs take? (d100)01-40Revere the Primarch - ’Our Spiritual Liege is better than yours!’ (can reroll if lineage is unknown)41-65The Emperor Above All - ’Screw your spiritual liege. The big E is where it’s at.’66-75Honour the Ancestors - ’Old members of our Chapter are better than your guys.’76-80Death Cult - ’SHUT UP YOU GUYS DON’T YOU KNOW WE’RE GOING TO DIE SOME DAY’81-85Totem Creature - ’You know how we’ve got a hawk as our Chapter symbol? Yeah, we’re going to stick that everywhere.’86-90Purity of Man - ’Flesh is better than bionics!’91-95Steel Over Flesh - ’Bionics are better than flesh!’96-100Esoteric Beliefs - You know our Chapter’s beliefs? They’re weird.Chapter Strength[edit]At what strength is the Chapter? (d10)1Endangered: The Chapter numbers only a handful of Companies or less having suffered devastating losses in combat, accident, or dramatic genetic instability. If recovery is even possible it will take many decades, making every Battle-Brother (and his Progenoids) an invaluable resource.2-4Under Strength: The Chapter is recovering from a defeat or accident that occurred several decades ago, or has recently suffered heavy, but not irrecoverable losses. It is probably at a minimum of half strength, and should return to nominal strength within a decade.5-9Normal: The Chapter can field ten full companies, each with ten squads. In all likelihood most every squad consist of ten brethren and some specialized appointments may be empty, but the Chapter is r
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