Thread:Death's Accolyte8/@comment-26664320-20151106051711/@comment-26664320-20151111022253

Inquisitor01 wrote: My reaction seeing this post: -_-

Warboss, you're not playing the main antagonist in this RP, even if you seem to think you are. As Accolyte has stated, the Burning Legion and Hierus Reu'ulan are the main villains here, not the Ice Hammers and Num'raul. Don't try to steal that role. Also, I suggest you should stop to try and plan the entire plot. That usually doesn't end well. Finally, this side plot would be exactly what the Burning Legion already has done: rally minor Legions and segments of the major ones into one Legion and under one banner. I highly doubt that more than one or two Legions would choose to side with Num'raul, who wants to bring down the High Command and is also know as a madman, rather than Reu'ulan, who promises to end the fighting for good.

Oh, and by the way, Ma'carn will not, in any way under any circumstances, die by an explosion.

Should these things happen anyway, I really, really hope these new Cabal forces are not entire legions, more like small regiments. The ones you made up sound like they would be OP if Legion-size and are, by the way, too Warhammer 40k-ish. I fully understand that I am not the main antagonist, which is why I am complying with an allegiance between the Burnging Legion. However, seeing as my subplot would mirror that of the Burning legion perhaps I will just keep to Mars instead. My goal is to create an interesting sub-plot, not to spur rage; take my last character for example, he had minimal but still prevalent encounters with the guardians but still avoided taking control of the main plot line. And on another note: Planning out future plans is a way of keeping a stable flow of a plot, my plan is flexible and can be altered, not a railroad for all to follow. As for Ma'carn why do you insist on keeping him alive? Its your choice of course, I just wonder why you insist on keeping a side antagonist prevalent. And as stated above my legions are smaller than the legions such as the Dust Giants, or Sand Eaters. How Num'raul will have his uprising be successful, is by the element of surprise. It will be a sudden all out attack on loyalist forces, sort of like Emergence day in Gears of War; a sudden strike meant to cut the high command down to an equal playing field. Unlike E-day however, the attack will only render the loyalist legions down to an equal standing point, not a one sided war like the locusts had it play out.

As for how the war on Mars would commence, I'm hoping for it to be a subplot in which Ma'carn ties up loose ends, and maybe Rasputin will have some invovlement as well. As, for the guradians its up to them whether or not to get involved.