"The Wanderer"
Intro Post
NIRAUAN
-PEARL OF THE UNKNOWN FRONTIER-
Population (858 ABY): 20,000,000,000+
Population (880 ABY): 1,500,000+
Darkness awaits....
Amassing from formerly-defeated corners of the Galaxy, bolstering other Shadows.
They have come for the Hearts of Imperium.
Outposts between the Empire and the Unknown Regions, obscure and well-guarded though they were before, have since gone silent, though not without their fair shares of distress-signals before the gathering horde hushed the comms with lasting finality. It seems as though the Galaxy itself has sent everyone to assail them, but if the Imperial defence-contingent only knew who and what were being sent to destroy them, they would be a fair deal more worried than they would with any other contingent sent for the task, as any demon of the past would in place of the gathering Shadows.
The collective civilian groans of dismay, to each and every last one of them has grown tired to see that the war has come to find their homes again, for a third time in their short and fleeting lives, something none present ever wished to repeat by the point of the Empire's decline; life has been welcoming for Chiss, Human and elements from all the other sentients under the protective umbrella of Imperium, welcoming to hero and civilian alike, and to think of a Galaxy without Nirauan would naturally be too much to bear without rising in defiance. The locals will rise to the occasion, as those of Noris would in their stead, and in the strength of the planet's well-recovered state, the peoples of Nirauan are wisely arming themselves and organising - as the old Lord-Regent publicly intended for those living under the system of Imperial frontier-autonomy.
The first feels like it happened ages ago, and though it was but a short (and still recent) affair, it was enough to be marked by its place on a cenotaph in New Carannia's very-own Myrmidon Quarter, marking the very beginnings of the New Imperial Order henceforth, and marking a reason for defiance to all who were fortunate enough to see such a memorial from day to day. The second, however, is the battle that all are incapable of forgetting, as it was likely Nirauan's hardest fight for survival in wartime, tough enough even to break the likes of Erskine Barran in the attempt to beat back the Mawsworn menace; and as all know well already, the toughest to break were still rendered broken enough that they would never be the same again.
But New Carannia knows what a third suchlike battle could do to an Empire in peacetime.
This they tell the local garrisons, the frontier-contingents and commanders at every pertinent opportunity, and when further-honesty is required of them, frank and contentious are the words that follow. Saddening though it is, the peoples of Nirauan are still glad to have the Empire with them in their darkest hour, and whether the world survives or not, it gives them strength to know that the Galaxy's strongest stand to shield them from harm - one last time.
TO WHATEVER END AWAITS
-THE BITTER END APPROACHES-
Raiders prod and provoke the Empire's Chiss Frontier.
Raiders of the Unknown Regions, Marauders of the worst sort.
These were cut-throats, driven to zealotry in their beliefs before - but now?
None can say, none can even venture so far as to guess, and all the frontier-intel can gather is the nature of the way their fleets move around our own, staying out of range but without any sign or intention of retreating. Like ocean monsters, podding together for the sake of a larger share from the hunt, and in the eyes of those leading New-Imperial, Chiss-Autonomous and Galidraani fleets in the sector, they're very much aware of the groups that are amassing against them. Like carnivores beneath the surface of a river rippling deep, the gathering fleet gives the impression of Imperial hands being chewed to the bone for overstepping their own line, uncanny for all the firepower we offer on the Nirauan frontier.
But something always slips through, even with the fleet and surface-to-air elements poised in play.
All the tribes of the Maw were known for keeping to each their own array of monsters to turn the tide when needed, and in the chances of particular holdouts joining the enemy fleet - Imperium grows ever more likely to be faced with such horror-inducing threats again.


NIRAUAN
-PEARL OF THE UNKNOWN FRONTIER-
Population (858 ABY): 20,000,000,000+
Population (880 ABY): 1,500,000+


Darkness awaits....
Amassing from formerly-defeated corners of the Galaxy, bolstering other Shadows.
They have come for the Hearts of Imperium.
The collective civilian groans of dismay, to each and every last one of them has grown tired to see that the war has come to find their homes again, for a third time in their short and fleeting lives, something none present ever wished to repeat by the point of the Empire's decline; life has been welcoming for Chiss, Human and elements from all the other sentients under the protective umbrella of Imperium, welcoming to hero and civilian alike, and to think of a Galaxy without Nirauan would naturally be too much to bear without rising in defiance. The locals will rise to the occasion, as those of Noris would in their stead, and in the strength of the planet's well-recovered state, the peoples of Nirauan are wisely arming themselves and organising - as the old Lord-Regent publicly intended for those living under the system of Imperial frontier-autonomy.
The first feels like it happened ages ago, and though it was but a short (and still recent) affair, it was enough to be marked by its place on a cenotaph in New Carannia's very-own Myrmidon Quarter, marking the very beginnings of the New Imperial Order henceforth, and marking a reason for defiance to all who were fortunate enough to see such a memorial from day to day. The second, however, is the battle that all are incapable of forgetting, as it was likely Nirauan's hardest fight for survival in wartime, tough enough even to break the likes of Erskine Barran in the attempt to beat back the Mawsworn menace; and as all know well already, the toughest to break were still rendered broken enough that they would never be the same again.
But New Carannia knows what a third suchlike battle could do to an Empire in peacetime.

TO WHATEVER END AWAITS

-THE BITTER END APPROACHES-

Raiders prod and provoke the Empire's Chiss Frontier.
Raiders of the Unknown Regions, Marauders of the worst sort.
These were cut-throats, driven to zealotry in their beliefs before - but now?
But something always slips through, even with the fleet and surface-to-air elements poised in play.
However, Aron Gowrie, FN-999 and Michael Barran coordinate the Ground-Forces in three directions, and if the marauding hordes somehow slip through all the defensive artillery, the 908th Legion, 173rd Legion, Wildcat Division and the Highland Brotherhood will be ready to stand against them. Perhaps even finding a way to use New Carannia's anti-air guns on ground-level targets, but as with all things war on the frontier, especially with the Empire's already-depleted manpower considered already, the process of reaching our artillery-pieces could bear extreme difficulties before long. After all, the Unknown Regions always had more to offer than conventional warfighting terrors before, as there isn't an Imperial alive who doesn't know of the Maw's other, darker warfighting tools.All the tribes of the Maw were known for keeping to each their own array of monsters to turn the tide when needed, and in the chances of particular holdouts joining the enemy fleet - Imperium grows ever more likely to be faced with such horror-inducing threats again.



