Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-4960835-20180126201945/@comment-4960835-20180421195912

Intriguing. This gives me a few ideas:


 * Since Stahl's last wish to the Overseers is "just do what you want from now on", the Berzerkers of Bruteigon will do just that. Each and every one of them. At the conclusion of the Great Tyranny War, each Overseer already was a one-man army, so perhaps this was only the acknowledgement of reality. In any case, the Berzekers of Bruteigon, as an organisation, effectively ceases to exist. Neither Bruteigon nor his Berzerkers feel they are entitled each other any form of fealty any longer. Cameraderie perhaps, but fealty - fealty interferes with freedom. Though some take the mercenary path, most of them take that freedom to fight for the Imperium of War, for they are Dragowar if not of an inferior form. Once in the Imperium, though, they come to face a new problem. These Dragowar Overseers, in the Tyranny, mixed the raw agression of the Dragowar Berserker with the lumbering strength of the Dragowar Brute. Of coure, the Imperium already has both, so the Dragowar Overseers simply focus on what both lack - Dominatus training. Conquest means efficiency, even trough the red haze of rage. This does not imply a change in combat doctrine but rather an elevation of what already existed. So did the Berzerkers of Bruteigon become the Brazen Butchers, slaughtering each foe in a single blow. With the Imperium of War broken into the various Duellum Warbands, the esteem of the Brazen Butchers rose even higher - after all, there existed to these Dragowar no better weapon than to dispatch rival Warlords with. They are, as such, mainkly found in the Tuuros galaxy nowadays, pillaging alingside their Warbands, or more rarely, fighting alongside those Eternal Guard that also sought refuge in that blighted home of theirs. With many trophy heads to attest to their still fearsome skills, the Brazen Butchers continue to live in relative luxury, even in a galaxy generally ass poor as Tuuros. It is rare however that they stay in one Warband for too long, for their numbers are still dwindling and there are always more Warlords in need of their executioners' axes, more favourable conditions to be enjoyed, more heads to sever, and more spines to cleave.