Showing posts with label Rogal Dorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rogal Dorn. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 July 2016

Primarch Deathmatch - Obituary - Rogal Dorn

A brief history of Dorn…
The father of the Imperial Fists, also known as Regal Adorn in the auto-correct-text system, has bowed out of the contest thanks to the prettiest of Primarchs, the only man sporting a hairbrush with a power-field on his belt, the handsome Sanguinius.....

So what do we know about Dorn then? He was discovered 7th out of the Primarchs and is generally described as being one of the greatest military minds out of his brothers. He is most akin to Perturabo but his statement that he could beat them at their own game left a permanent hatred between the two brothers.

Rogal was BFF with some of his brothers though, his kinship with Roboute Guilliman and the Warmaster were well documented . Indeed, Horus even remarked that a conflict between an entrenched IF and the Luna Wolves would result in a neverending stalemate. Interesting as they do get to test this out in the end and its certainly not a stalemate!

He isn’t that well liked as a Primarch – I’d say middle tier looking at the Deathmatch results. Unlike the flattering Horus, or the laddishness of the Great Wolf, Dorn comes across as dour and lacking any humour. Worse than this, he seems to treat his sons so badly – casting out poor old Sigismund for his perceived weakness. He also commits the great crime of stiking down one of our HH heroes – the ever-loyal Garro who comes to warn him of his brothers treachery. I think these kind of acts, plus his perpetual sour outlook, makes him one of the hardest ‘dads’ to love.

The Lord of the Imperial Fists is recognised by the Big E as being the king of defensive warfare (there are also many references to him being a great all-rounder but his defence of Terra pigeon-holes him and the Fists as being defensive masters).

He is always dressed in gold armour and we will see his character model wielding a huge chainsword. Its gonna be great fun to paint the model, I am hoping he will be in a dynamic pose, maybe swinging with huge momentum like Ferrus with his hammer, but I am actually expecting him to be more akin to the Lord of the Ultramarines. If you are an Imperial Fist player, or just want to paint him, I suggest you start getting good at painting gold and figure out your colour sequence and technique now – he definitely wont be one to practice on!

Dorn’s Heresy era is one of being embattled, from the outset he loses much of the retribution fleet, is at war in the Sol system with Mars, and ultimately sees he once BFF charging down at him at the head of a huge force of daemons and traitor marines; Dorn never really gets a let-up!

The heresy story for him carries on beyond Terra, the lore we have available tells us of  Primarch who never recovers from the shame of teleporting to the wrong spot and missing the chance to save Dad from Horus.


What is he like on the battlefield?
Well we don’t have a model yet so we are not seeing him much on the table top. However, I suspect that’s only part of the reason. He’s not as good as some of his brothers, but not totally useless either. There are other Primarchs with better force multipliers, but Dorn brings the ability to give his leadership to all units in his force, and he also give +d3 to any combat resolutions your force faces, not bad eh?

Phalanx and Terminator Squads count as troops and he gives any squad he joins Crusader and Furious Charge. At the start of the game he can also enhance three fortifications that allows units in them to re-roll pinning and cover saves of 1.

Those are the benefits he confers, not bad. He also packs a hell of a punch in combat …Sundering blow allows attacks to be halved in return for a +2 strength and instant death. Hi has 2+/4++ saves and no attack that rolls better than a 3+ can wound him, end of story! Storms Teeth is AP2, Shred and Rampage.

Lastly, he gets to ride to war in his own Thunderhawk on steroids – cant see myself ever making use of that but its kinda cool.

That’s all folks – he did his best to dazzle Sanguinious with his goldy-looking-armour, but sadly the man in red was ready for that, not to mention well used to coping with the glare from his own Sanguinary Guard!


Bye bye Yellow Man!


Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Twitter Primarch Deathmatch Week 8 Result - Rogal Dorn v Sanguinius

"Well he never really had a chance did he? Frozen by the beauty and splendour of Sanguinius's presence Dorn could never withstand those perfect, white, silk feathers. Right under the chin too!"

"That's right, but if you're gonna go, go down laughing and he certainly did. They'll be burying him with a smile on his face tonight."

"So the big red angel starts his campaign with an easy victory and leaves us with just four Primarchs to fight in the first round."

"Join us back in the studio to reveal the draw for the final two matches..."

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Twitter Primarch Deathmatch Week 8 - Rogal Dorn v Sanguinius

"And so 7 have been downed so far leaving just 6 Primarch's left in the first round. Who will be fighting this week? It's time we found out and drawing the next 2 balls out of the bowl will be Commissar Yarrick!"
"Yes the old fossil has joined us this evening giving up his retirement time so lets see just who is fighting this week."

(Whispers) "Poor old devil, can't see very well now can he? And that claw he barely has the strength to lift it"

"CLANK, CLANK!"

"No Sir you need to use you're other hand, that one won't fit into the bowl sir."

(Whispers)"Looks like he's lost his marbles too by the look of things. Careful of his stare though..."

"Anyway, here is the first ball and it is going to be....ROGAL DORN!!"

"The second time he has fought in these matches defeating Perturabo in the qualifying round of course."

"Who is his opponent going to be this time? The withered old hand goes in and.......it's going to be....SANGUINIUS!!!"

"So we have the dull, boring defence of Dorn versus the angelic splendour of Sanguinius. This should be an amazing Deathmatch. Who wins? You decide so get voting onTwitter @4dadsapocalpyse now!!

Monday, 6 June 2016

First Captain Sigismund - Character and Rules Review

I have had an Imperial Fist army for about a year now and quickly grew to love this guy. I am giving you a bit of fluff on this chap and my thoughts on his rules and playing him in games...

A history of Death's Champion

Sigismund is known as Death's Champion after he was given the title of being the first Emperor's Champion. However, Sanguinius remarked that he seemed '...less my brother Dorn's champion and more Death's himself'. Always thought this was a strange comment to make by a Primarch who was supposed to be espousing the Imperial Truth (pre-heresy comment), but it sounds cool so who cares - eh?!

He is considered within the lore as being first among warriors after the Primarch's themselves; I suspect there are a few other main characters who would like to challenge this view, but he is certainly considered one of the finest loyalist warriors (and has the rules to back this up).

He has hasn't featured much in the Heresy so far but has been one of its most insightful characters. Early on in the novels remarking to Loken "We will spend our lives fighting to secure this Imperium, and then I fear we will spend the rest of our days fighting to keep it intact.....In the far future, there will be only war" - thats got to rank him as one of the most thoughtful Heresy characters I think. I like also his critical insight into the nature of the Imperium at this stage 'space is limitless, and so is our appetite to master it.' He is one of those characters who stand out like Garro, Loken and the Sigillite as truly seeing the Imperium's flaws and finding something in humanity that they still wish to protect.

Sigismund in M.13

No thats not a typo....I am often curious to see what I can find out about a characters name-sake and see if there may be clues as to the 31st Millennium version. There was a warrior-king called Sigismund in 14th Century Europe so I took a look at his life for similarities or clues as to what might be in store for Sigi. This guy raises several armies, uniting parts of Europe against the Turks and Poles with varying success and is portrayed as leading these large (up to 80,000 strong forces) from the front mounted on horseback and waving a jolly big sword about!

In that sense there is a little similarity although there is none of the 'perfect warrior' element really although it will be interesting to see if our Sigismund will do more to unite others against a common enemy. The Hungarian Sigismund's life was beset by feuding, political games and intrigue, which he played his own part in too. Our Sigismund may be getting some more of this coming his way too then.

Two things that are common are that his life was one long struggle, the 14th Century version was always having to guard his throne from rivals within and battle rivals without too - he would often think his way out of these problems as well as occasionally send out an army. I think this rings true of our Sigismund too who is thus far in turmoil over his early faith in the Emperor, reliance on visions from Euphrati Keeler etc and the idea of him riding at the head of huge armies could give us clues as to the course of events in M.31. The Second thing and this may be what GW latched onto is that he creates his own order of Knights - who get the very cool name The Order of the Dragon, I think when I paint up my Templar Brethren i will try and incorporate some of this into their heraldry somehow.

Anyway back to M.31

Thus far in the HH novels we have seen Sigismund in:

The Flight of the Eisenstein - here we see him take on the visions of Keeler who tells him he must make a choice about the part he will play in the Heresy, neither of which are particularly appealing.
The Crimson Fist - here we see him confess to his father the motivations that lead him to stay on Terra and not lead out the Retribution Fleet.
Templar - here we see him attack a Word Bearer outpost in the Sol System.

He has not got his own book yet like his brother Alexis Pollux so what we know about him must be gleaned from these short appearances.

Sigismund's toughest moment comes not in battle but instead on Terra as he stands before his father and admits to the visions that guided his request to remain on Terra rather than lead the retribution fleet as he had been ordered. Dorn's fury at his sons belief in 'superstition' and the Primarch's blindness to the foresight and reasoned approach that Sigismund takes does much to warm him to me also. Like Garro speaking his ming to Dorn and getting knocked out, I think this guys honourable sacrifice is what makes him hugely appealing.

The duelist Sigismund
Of course its not only charm, intellect and looking good in a tabard that make this guy great. He is a monster in terms of combat - we don't see so much generalship from him so far (unlike Pollux who is demonstrably a leader who can get the most out of those around him and the situation he is in) - but what we do see is a single combat beast!

If you read Templar, by John French, we can see Sigismund on a mission to quiet a Word Bearer station within the Sol system. The story cuts in and out of this assault and takes him back to some happy time...taking out the greatest swordsman the White Scars can offer (he also reuses to ill the guy after beating him) .... beating down his best mate (?) Kharn who he regularly thrashes with apparent ease.... and of course we discover that when a daemon possessed Word Bearer who is seemingly unstoppable comes up against this son of Dorn, it turns out the are very stoppable in fact.



There is a nice link with the model and the history of Sigismund in this short story as we find out about why he has his weapons chained to him, which actually comes in handy in the end. A nice physical representation of how this great warrior is bound to his duty.

And on to M.32
Sigismund is described in Templar as having never lost a duel (we don't count the underhand cheating of Sevetar) and by the end of the heresy this is still true. I think he will get his own book, probably by John French who seems to be curating this character, about his actions at the battle of Terra at least. The lore has it currently that he defeats every enemy he meets there - the guy is a legend! Shame he wasn't there when Horus was fighting Dad at the end.

After stalking the battlefield at the Siege of Terra and defeating every enemy champion he could find he found no real slake to his thirst for revenge. He was looking for Abandon who he wanted to share a few points with on the battlefield. Fast forward 500 years and Sigi catches up with Abaddon on the first Black Crusade - the two meet in single combat and only Abaddon walks away from it. I've not been able to find the actual reference (Talon of Horus I think) for this in the collated lore, and given how much I like Sigi I am kind of avoiding it a little. We will see how the lore develops in a few years, maybe he's still out there...somewhere!


Immediately after the Heresy Sigismund is sent forth to found the Black Templars and he is given the most zealous Asrtartes to pursue an eternal crusade against the traitors, all dressed in his personal heraldry (black and white of course!) that he has worn since the Siege of Terra.


Best books to find out more about this hero...
Flight of the Eisenstein - James Swallow
The Crimson Fist - John French
Templar - John French

His rules in the game
Alan Bligh has done a nice job of matching rules to character in this case and (as an IF player) I am delighted with the result.

Sigismund doesn't offer much to the rest of the army in terms of force multipliers (other than allowing Templar Brethren to be taken as troops), but he does make his squad and absolute hammer in close combat.

He confers the chance to re-roll charges, the unit gains +1 to I in the first round of combat and they can re-roll sweeping advance rolls.

Like all ICs in the VIIth legion he must initiate challenges where he can, when he does this his wounds are Instant Death and he forces re-rolls of successful Invul Saves from his AP2 weapon. And if that isn't enough the Black Sword gives +2 to strength too!

When using him in challenges don't forget that if he is fighting a unit with two ICs and one refuses a challenge the other must accept - this can be really handy for working your way through units that have apothecaries or chaplains that confer benefits to the unit that can tarpit him.

Oh and how best to use him? Don't go mad, do the math-hammer and pick units he will destroy and be able to get onto the next thing. Go for their Warlord (extra VP for killing him), go for their high value units (not really vehicles if you can help it) and make sure he gets the charge. To do this, put him in a Spartan (or some other Landraider variant to get him into the charge).

I have lost him a couple of times - once to tarpits and another time because the enemy kept throwing decent units at him and I lost the initiative. Try and take on units you can isolate, as early as possible in the game and keep ferrying him around to put the hurt on your enemy.

I have run him with 5 THSS Terminators and also with a 20 man Breacher Squad (in a Spartan). Both are good in different ways and I am still tinkering to decide what is best.

The verdict
In summary, I think this guy is building a great back-story (thanks John French), the model (as i described in an earlier post)is stunning and the rules make him one of, if not the, best IC's in combat below the Primarchs. He is a permanent feature in my army.

There you have it - one of 30k & 40ks biggest figures - I hope you enjoy playing with/against him as much as me!

Happy hobbying!