Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-1734134-20170909231230/@comment-1734134-20171228021418

The ogryns, while sluggish, are driven by a chem infused fury that allows them to whether the blows Verian inflicts - smashing into him and throwing him off balance. They swing their pick axes and blunt tools, denting or cracking his armour, desperate to reach out and snatch at his limbs. Still, in the chaos of the staggered assault Verian is able to bring down one of the Ogryns. The Guardsmen level their weapons on the hulking creatures as well, drawing some away some of the pressure.

The Skitarii prove a tough nut to crack - but despite the hail of fire they unleash upon the party they struggle to force them back. The Guardsmen draw their fire as they wade forward in clumsy formations, while the blast of battle-cannons from distant Leman Russ tanks is met by sporadic bursts of auto-cannon fire. As you draw closer to their lines, something seems wrong. The way the machine men fight is without any sort of grace or strategy, and simply seems to be driven by an urge to cause as much damage as possible - irregardless to whom it impacts.