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Typheron - September 2, 2003 10:07 PM (GMT)
...there is still only WAR!

So, campain over, another nil-nil draw (well kinda) and abbaddon is out and about.

So, what do you think of the EOT?

Kingphesphestus - September 3, 2003 12:42 AM (GMT)
Have the official results been released yet?
I quite enjoyed it and if it was a draw im not surprised as foo or fod would really have to be outmatched to lose.
I played Foo how about you?

gandalf - September 3, 2003 10:13 AM (GMT)
Nope official results should be out in next months white dwarf IIRC, i too played FOO, and enjoyed it a lot more.

For the results they won't portray them as a draw after the Armageddon draw many felt this was a waste of time, and i'm sure GW have learnt from their mistake :unsure:

Kingphesphestus - September 3, 2003 10:26 AM (GMT)
I dont know if that was the result of armageddon that was the result. I mean it would be almost immpossible without games workshop intervening for one side to manage more than a phyrric(sp?) victory. Also Do you think the campaign was a little in favour of chaos?

gandalf - September 3, 2003 08:39 PM (GMT)
Well i agree that Chaos WERE probably going to win this from the outset IMHO, being as all the new fluff will be about doom and destruction, which GW likes to portray more then hope and glory.

Here is the latest EoT newsletter i got,i think i can systematically say CHAOS HAS WON!

QUOTE
Darkness has fallen across a hundred worlds, and for the defenders of the
Cadian Gate, the pure light of day now seems but a distant memory.  Though
the forces of the Despoiler have been denied the ultimate prize of the fall
of Cadia, Abaddon's hordes have gained a foothold upon the  worlds of Man,
and none can see them being repelled for many years to come. Abaddon and his
council of three have outmanoeuvred and out  fought the forces of the
Imperium at almost every turn. Corpses litter the battlefields in their
millions, yet millions more still stand  beleaguered, against a foe that
knows no mercy and whose only goal is the utter destruction of all who stand
before them.

The Thirteenth Black Crusade has broken the Imperium's hold upon the Cadian
Gate- perhaps forever. The raging tempest of the Eye of Terror  has surged
forth, engulfing those worlds lost to Chaos. The Imperium no longer bars the
gate to the Eye, only a small channel remains through  which Imperial Navy
vessels may pass to bring aid to the desperate forces upon Cadia.

At the close of the Thirteenth Black Crusade, Cadia still stands. But she
stands alone, a failing beacon flickering against the encroaching  night.
Total war is come to Segmentum Obscurus, and all hopes of repelling the
invaders are dashed. The Imperium must now consolidate its  grip upon those
worlds it still holds, and prepare to fight a war that will not end within
the lifetime of any of its combatants. While Cadia  still stands, humanity
has reason to hope, but Abaddon the Despoiler has finally achieved what he
has failed to do on twelve previous  occasions, over ten thousand years- he
has breached the Cadian Gate, and none can now hold back the inexorable tide
of Chaos unleashed upon  the Imperium of Man.

+ Cadia
The bleak moors of Cadia are reduced to a barren, crater-pocked wasteland,
blasted by orbital torpedoes, super-heavy artillery and the  footfall of
titans. The Vilklas and Andur defence lines have collapsed under the
relentless pressure of a million frenzied cultists, traitors  and mutants,
and the Cadian High Command has been forced to relocate to Kasr Gallan on
the far side of the Caducades Sea. Though the Imperial  Navy is in control
of the inter-system space lanes, Chaos rules the skies above Cadia since the
orbital defences fell in the opening days of  the Black Crusade. The
defenders of Cadia are now deployed around Kasr Gallan and throughout the
Wastes, resolute that not a backward step  shall be taken. The order is
given- 'stand at Cadia, or damn the Imperium of Mankind to the depredations
of Chaos for all eternity'.

+ Scarus
The unstoppable force of the Green Krusade has laid waste to the Scarus
system, and now the Orks rule Lethe Eleven and Mordax. The Forge  Worlds of
Mordax are now infested with lootaz of the Death Skull clan, a truly
terrifying prospect to the devotees of the Machine God, who  know full well
the depths of blasphemy against the Omnissiah to which these barbaric xenos
will sink. Only Thracian Primaris holds firm  against the Green Crusade,
bolstered first by the intervention of a Black Templars Crusade, and later
by the stalwart defence mounted by the  Salamanders Chapter. The situation
is grim in Scarus, and none can see an end to the infestation given the dire
situation across the region.

+ Belis Corona
The Imperium have largely held at Belis Corona, suffering the worst excesses
of a Tyranid splinter fleet of Hive Fleet Leviathan, and the  horrific
plagues bestowed upon the Hive Cities by the Death Guard. Subiaco Diablo saw
the Convent of the Order of the Ermine Mantle hold out  against overwhelming
odds, before being relieved by a host of Adepta Sororitas from across the
region, their assault spearheaded by the  celebrated Canoness Astra.

+ Agripinaa
The industrial heartland of the Cadian Gate lies in ruin. Though the
Imperial Navy controls space, many worlds of the sector are lost to  anarchy
and destruction. Agripinaa itself may stand, but without the Agri-worlds of
Yayor, Ulthor and Dentor, its populace may yet starve to  death, and without
the vital materiels provided by the Hive worlds of Albitern, Amistel and
Tabor, its mighty forges may yet fall silent.  With Typhus, Herald of Nurgle
consolidating his grip upon the Ulthor system, as if claiming it as the
capital of a nascent, plague-ridden  empire of his own, it is apparent that
the taint of Chaos is well and truly upon the Agripinaa sector.

+ The Webway
The Eldar have sealed the Webway against all invaders, expelling the Traitor
Space Marines of the Thousand Sons Legion, and pushing their own  wayward
kin, the Dark Eldar, back to their shadow-realm of Commorragh. For now, the
hidden places of the Eldar, and the most terrible secrets  they hide are
safe from the predations of the 'lesser races'. Those warzones only
accessible through the Webway are now held by the Eldar,  including the
ancient Crone World of Belial IV, former jewel in the once-mighty
galaxy-spanning empire of the race.

+ The space lanes
The Imperial Navy has fought with courage and vigour throughout the war,
ruthlessly taking the battle to the enemy wherever it encountered  them.
Admiral Quarren has been hailed a true hero of the Imperium, for his
masterful defence of the space lanes was all that stood between  survival,
and utter defeat for the Imperium. Though Cadia is besieged, the Imperial
Navy commands space, and is able to offer support to  beleaguered forces on
the ground. The only question is whether the rapid redeployment of almost
the entirety of Battle Fleet Gothic, along  with a substantial proportion of
Battle Fleet Solar will leave the Navy dangerously overstretched elsewhere
and unable to maintain the level  of operations required to hold the line at
the Cadian Gate.

+ Caliban
The Dark Angels have not only held on to the ruins of their homeworld of
Caliban against continuous attack, but have countered the activities  of a
number of the 'Fallen'- rogue brethren who the Chapter and its successors
relentlessly hunt to the exclusion of all other  considerations. Rumours
abound that the Dark Angels captured The Voice of the Emperor himself, only
for this mysterious heretic to escape his  prison en route to the Tower of
Angels. Other rumours suggests that Lord Castellan Ursarkar Creed now
harbours a deep resentment towards the  chapter, whose presence, he feels,
might have proved critical in the defence of Cadia in the most desperate
phases of the war, were the  chapter not focusing their efforts upon
Caliban.

+ The Tau Empire
If any one group can said to have gained from the wholesale destruction of
the Thirteenth Black Crusade, it is the Tau. The collectivist  xenos have
expanded their territory, and look set to establish at least one, perhaps
two, new Sept worlds in space formally claimed by the  Imperium. With the
forces of the Emperor firmly committed to defending Segmentum Obscurus, the
Tau may just be able to consolidate their hold  upon their newly won worlds.

***

+ These are the initial results of the Eye of Terror campaign. Inquisition
Servitors, lexmechanics and auto-savants are currently engaged in  the
lengthy process of compiling a true and detailed account of Abaddon's
Thirteenth Black Crusade. These results will be published shortly  in White
Dwarf, along with the account of the climactic battle that took place at
Cadia, the battle for the very future of the Cadian Gate. +


Not looking good for the FOO unless u are eldar :( :angry: <_<


Kingphesphestus - September 3, 2003 11:34 PM (GMT)
i still think that chaos had an advantage with the evnt cards but we did pretty good in the last few days, personally , what was on caliban? if it wasnt important thell take some flak the dark angels i mean.

gandalf - September 4, 2003 08:48 AM (GMT)
I too did well, i won about 15 of my battles, i don'tthink much was on Caliban i think most dark angels only fought on it to prevent it being lost and another stain on their honour

Kingphesphestus - September 4, 2003 09:10 AM (GMT)
well find out in the next couple of maonths i suppose ni the white dwarfs i focused on the tau sector and the cadian sectors the tau were the big winners in my opinion though.

gandalf - September 4, 2003 05:10 PM (GMT)
They did do well but IMHO i think chaos are the big winners GW needed to persuade us that Chaos are the big bad guys not necrons and so have increased their threat to earth to make them thee greatest threat rather then always being held behind 'impregnable' cadia.

As for the Tau well done, i think i always expected them to gain, prehaps new weapons [markerlight drones anyone?] cold be added aka the rail rifle

Kingphesphestus - September 4, 2003 11:35 PM (GMT)
Yeah but they didnt really penetrate it did they i mean weve got like 4000 more wins or something on cadia and control alot of sectors. even with that final event card for the final push on cadia we stopped them from getting more wins i think the fluff will be written up very interesting

LordChilipepa - September 7, 2003 04:12 PM (GMT)
Cadia's been held. However, Chaos got more wins in TOTAL, so instead of the Cadain gate that blocks the Eye of Terror, you now have just Cadia which allows you a thin corridor to the mouth of the Eye, and Chaos can escape freely.

Typheron - September 13, 2003 05:02 PM (GMT)
in the end fluff wise it all (at the moment) looks good, Chaos is once again the Big Bad that there supposed to be and the grim darkness of the far futre is even more grim and dark.

Although the whole Tau expansion into wilderness space was just a waste of time, GW should have really made them either nothin to do with this campain or actually made it count. Would have left Us Imperials even more thinly stretched, giving them a real system to fight over and some event cards of there own would have been fun.

played forces of Order and spent the most of my time running arround Cadia being shot at by Chaos.

ImperialGrunt - September 13, 2003 05:31 PM (GMT)
EOTs over?

gandalf - September 13, 2003 09:58 PM (GMT)
Yup been over for 13 days now

ImperialGrunt - September 14, 2003 01:04 AM (GMT)
o i dont keep up with all that, im only had GWs exsistance known to me sence late march...still dont know how their GAMES DAYS and COMPITITIONS like EOT and ARMEGEDDON are all about...@_@

Typheron - September 23, 2003 06:59 PM (GMT)
The Campains such as EoT and Armageddon 3 are all about advancing (kinda) the 40k storyline. Kicking Butt and Taking Names. :ph43r:

Games Days are big conventions, you go along, play some games and generally mix with GW game players and collectors. Fun for all.




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