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'''Name:''' Through Boiling Clouds of Thunder | '''Name:''' Through Boiling Clouds of Thunder | ||
− | '''Dynasty:''' Charon's Thunder Free Company | + | '''Dynasty:''' Charon's Thunder Free Company [Former] |
'''Notable Traits:''' Large; Loud; Seldom far from his distinctive greatsword | '''Notable Traits:''' Large; Loud; Seldom far from his distinctive greatsword | ||
− | '''Titles:''' Lord Marshal of the Charon's Thunder Free Company; Painkiller of the Priests of Iudus | + | '''Titles:''' Lord Marshal of the Charon's Thunder Free Company [Former]; Painkiller of the Priests of Iudus |
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+ | '''Status:''' Deceased | ||
Revision as of 18:34, 28 October 2019
Race | Mutant Abhuman |
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Dynasty | Charon's Thunder |
Player | Griff Williams |
Name: Through Boiling Clouds of Thunder
Dynasty: Charon's Thunder Free Company [Former]
Notable Traits: Large; Loud; Seldom far from his distinctive greatsword
Titles: Lord Marshal of the Charon's Thunder Free Company [Former]; Painkiller of the Priests of Iudus
Status: Deceased
Information Known by Arkangel Society
Through Boiling Clouds of Thunder (known, almost invariably, as simply 'Thunder') was a Feral Worlder. That much was obvious from even the most casual of inspections. The precise nature of his homeworld, and his departure therefrom, was information Thunder did not openly share with Arkangel Society, but based on his claims that he spent a decade as a slave gladiator, it is safe to assume he did not leave willingly, or under good circumstances. He owed his freedom to Lord Captain Sireena, who purchased it so that he may serve her as a bodyguard and arch-militant. When it became clear that his services were superfluous to the Cerastes Dynasty's activities in the Stygian Abyss, however, he struck out on his own to serve as a mercenary with any Dynasty willing to hire his blade. Over the course of his independence, he was blessed by the God Emperor with several worthy allies, and together they secured a Warrant and vessel to forge a new Dynasty in their own strange image.
Thunder met his end facing the soulless forces of the Necron, under the command of a heretek Magos. Although the Arkangel Expedition succeeded in preventing the renegade from unleashing a cataclysm upon the Galaxy, the vicious wounds inflicted by the Necrons' abhorrent gauss weapons were too great in both number and potency for even Thunder's prodigious biology to resist. He died on his feet, at the blades of those he held highest and loved the greatest.
Although most commonly known for his blunt and aggressive fervour in combat (and the obscene slab of adamantium he wields), Thunder also possessed a surprising depth of expertise in the art of medicae. If his proclivity for grand, bombastic tales was to be believed, he gained such expertise from a genetics tome claimed from an Astartes derelict - given the remarkable sophistication of his gene alchemy, there may have been some truth to such claims.
Lineage
Thunder's biology is, perhaps, one of the worst-kept secrets on Arkangel. Although appearing outwardly Human, Thunder's innards are a mess of redundant organs, boneplate armour and nerve buffers. Whether he is truly a Mutant, or some kind of unsanctioned Abhuman, is a matter of opinion, but Thunder asserts that his lineage is both stable and a subject of great personal pride upon his homeworld. 'Painkillers', as his genetic variance is locally known, are the culmination of a ten-millennia-long effort to reproduce the sacred biology of an Astartes, utilising only selective breeding and controlled exposure to radiomutagens. Impressive as Thunder's hardiness is, they clearly still have a ways to go yet.
Known Associates
Thunder boasts that he has fought for every Dynasty upon Arkangel at least once. Nevertheless, there are a select few with whom he has formed a particularly close bond - most notably, the members of the Free Company:
- Erasmus Bloom - Encountered during an underdeck tavern brawl aboard Arkangel, Bloom was the first warrior to share in Thunder's vision for a Free Company of mercenaries. The techno-barbarian now relies upon Bloom for his expertise in matters of ritualism and rumour.
- Lytling Ddraig Aur - First meeting one another in service to the great Brigari Dynasty, Thunder has always held Lytling in the highest regard for his wisdom, honour and combat prowess. He is honoured to call the peerless knight his battle-brother.
- Skyfall - A foundling recovered from a primitive world, there was an obvious similarity between Thunder and Skyfall's circumstances from the start. He makes no secret that he sees greatness in the young psyker, and will do whatever it takes to ensure she achieves that greatness.
- The Dancing Spectre - An Aeldari Harlequin currently fighting as a member of the Free Company. Thunder clearly admires the Spectre as a master of battle, and as some sort of cultural equivalent to a bard. He values the Spectre's counsel highly, and always has time to share tales with him.
- Sireena Cerastes - Thunder owes his freedom to Sireena. Though he no longer serves the Cerastes Dynasty, he will always owe a debt to her that is beyond repayment, and holds for her a deep and abiding affection.
Rumours
Thunder is a fairly open man, apparently lacking any great degree of subtlety and guile. That being said, he is the subject of several small rumours:
- Thunder practices an excessive degree of hero worship towards the Astartes, greater even than is common in Imperial society.
- Thunder holds an unspecified but violent grievance against Imperial bureaucracy; his normal good humour is invariably withheld for members of the Administratum.
- Although straddling the line between Mutant and Abhuman, Thunder displays no visible sanctioning brand.
- Thunder believes all weapons should be given names; what he calls his own greatsword, however, remains a mystery.
- Thunder is amassing a Khornate berserker cult deep within the Free Company's ship, the Second Chance.
- Thunder is behind the break-up of Maximillion and Skyfall.
Quotes
- "He may seem like a lumbering brute. This is a lie hiding a cunning warrior and loyal friend. There is no-one else I would rather have at my back in a fight." - Maximillion
- "For someone who is seemingly from a barbaric world they are suitably courteous, more than one would expect. In battle or drawn to anger, he could make a Grox flinch." - Lieutenant-Surgeon Schwarzekappel
- "My opinion of Thunder? Well, Through-Boiling-Clouds-of-Thunder is a curious alchemy of Feral Worlder and upstanding Imperial citizen: at once caught between the straining balance of those two dichotomies; this, of course, any of us can see. But, just beneath the surface, this diametric admixture has produced in Thunder 'the true adamantium': low cunning, higher intellect, wisdom, bravery, loyalty, and purpose; now, it is these qualities that observers so often underestimate. Oh, all this, and the man is mad; quite fucking mad." - Augustronomos Corophasian-Ingamar-Vicher, Navis-Scion of the House Corophasian.
- "The irony that one of the youngest of the mon'keigh considers himself eternal still brings me joy each time I wake." - -Ed'wari
- "Thunder chose me and I chose him back. Don't get to choose your blood but you get to choose your family. A chief that does not let anyone talk badly to them with rudeness, but listens when people argue is a good thing. Cleverer than people think. More cunning hunter than they expect." - -Skyfall
- "By the Saints Holy Bayonet, wherever he comes from, they make 'em big!." - Cartwright
- "I'm interested to see how he does on this new battlefield. I mean, he'll do fine, but it can be dangerous." - Mac
- "Thanks for the liver, mate. I'd promise to look after it, but that would be a lie..." - Spider
- "The big man cares for the people who follow him, a rarity these days. I like him." - Rusev
- "There's something odd about Thunder - he gives a crap. And so does his crew, individually. It's like they're... a family... of good people... with him at the middle..." - Araq
- "Thunder is... He is as solid as they come, in more ways than one. And he's always been polite to me, perhaps more so than I deserve, given it's my fault that Void Kraken laid eggs in him." - Victrix
- "A curious man to look upon. His bearing reminds me of something that came before, by all accounts. I am pleased to see him thrive out here." - Ambrose Cordell Tollman
- "I have never once regretted getting him out of that arena and to see how much he has grown and thrived makes me very proud to call him a friend. I am sure he will do many great things with his new endeavour, even if I shall miss his company on the Stranger." - Lord-Captain Sireena Jocasta of the Blood of House Cerastes
- "I like Thunder. We shall come to blows one day I expect. Will be a good day. Though maybe not for whoever cleans up the mess."* - Arkady Borovich
- "I am surprised he is so big with no augments. Cleverer than he pretends to be, and I hope he is up to task as Lord Captain, otherwise people will die" - Magos Karchev
- "He is going to be so angry." - Rusev
- "His absence has been noted these last two landings. It was oddly soothing to see him however briefly when he manged to put in an appearance when missions were suspended for the evening" - Oberarzt Azrael Schwarzekappel
- "Opa! Thunder you sneaki breeki!" - Lord Captain Arkady Borovich
- "Well... IF that is true then he has played an incredible game that even I did not see." - Ed'wari
- "Decision time. I think he can help me - I hope that he will." - Araquiel
- "By far my favourite drinking buddy in the whole of this expedition. He is a good man with a good heart(s). Precisely my kind of lout." - Tomas J Rexuz
- "Thunder has shown me that he is to be trusted. His crew are blessed with their current captain." - Maximillion
- "What should concern you most is not that Thunder got away with no consequences. It is that he was disappointed." - Ed'wari
OOC Information
Player: Griff Williams
Inspirations: The bastard love-child of Conan the Barbarian and Mad Max, raised on a diet of Heavy Metal
Soundtrack: 80s Heavy Metal, particularly Judas Priest