Over two thousand miles from Xyphonica, under the ruins of
San Cantor there are ‘The Forges’. After
the atomic purging of the San Cantor Hive over seven hundred years ago, this is
where the Adeptus Mechanicus brethren came looking for salvage and secrets. Whatever they found kept them here, amongst
the millions of tonnes of reclaimable scrap.
The years passed and those who remained, in order to
continue their work, became more machine than man. Eventually machines were repairing and
replacing machines. The Omnissiah would
be pleased. Their contact with the
outside world, when she was appointed, was a high ranking official from the
planetary government. She stayed in ‘The
Forges’ as well. Eventually the position
became a hereditary position for the daughter of the previous incumbent. Contact with the local government was
eventually lost, but ‘the speaker’ remained, and over the years, the holders of
the title have developed psychic powers.
On the speakers authority, Skitarri took what they needed
from passing trade caravans. Seven
hundred years later, the inheritors of the Adeptus Mechanicus mission to Devos
IV are almost a folk memory for most of the population. All of their leaders are long gone, preserved
as data slugs, venerated by their successors, but never committed to a
processor. Oh no. It would not do to awaken the old ones. The speakers have been telling them that for
hundreds of years.
What remains today is a society of servitors, ruled by a mad
woman, making things in the dark. On the
edge of many things. On the edge of the
ash wastes, the edge of the known world.
On the edge of reality, the edge of the ‘other’ as the speaker calls it.
Under the ruins of the Hive it is hot and dark. There is constant noise and fume. Everywhere the walls drip with leachates from
the ruins and condensation from the remaining population. Slaves
are kept in chains. They keep some of
the processes running. And provide
valuable genetic material to keep the mission going. The darkness is lit by bright burning fires,
the forges, ducts and channels of molten metal.
The lords are the Sorcerer-Engineers,
Arcanists, some possessed, some mad.
Some feed off of the slaves. They
used to be aided by minions, all identical, grown in vats in the image of one
supreme soldier of millennia past. These
minions are still the overseers of the processes, tormentors of the
slaves. But the knowledge of their
making and remaking is lost now. Many
are lobotomised, slaved to a single task, identical to other servitors
throughout the Imperium. But they are
wearing out.
Very nice, lovely extra-normal way of going about dark mechanicus. Perhaps its the video gamer in me, but i had visions of "The PItt" DLC for fallout 3, might prove inspiring if you wanted to make terrain or other critters for the forges. Like the dull Cryxian Servitors there aswell are you thinking of using them in game?
ReplyDeleteCreepily appropriate.
ReplyDeletePP Thralls are all too appropriate to the descriptions above.
Would love to see what this "Queen" looks like as well.
Ah, you have the advantage over me there, Not played fallout in any incarnation.
ReplyDeleteThe close combat servitors you see pictured are indeed in the same colour scheme as other gribbly things due on Devos IV sometime...
Ooh these are very nice, in that creepy bio-mechanical way. I really like that shade of red, it looks bloody and rusty. Spot on
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