


Their battles have regularly seen them fighting with The Emperor's Huntsmen, and Astartes chapter that contrasts and complements their fighting style well and has recently recruited from Bymog, finding the jungle world recruits very valuable in fighting the (extra) hated Tyranids.ġd100=42, 1d100=49, 1d100=2, 1d100=80, 1d100=57, 1d100=76, 1d100=64, 1d100=66, 1d100=79, 1d100=62, 1d100=28, 1d100=46

Members of the regiment are conscripted in their 15th year, when each mother gives up her first surviving child to the Emperor.

Though their tendency to take their orders loosely often disrupts friendly battle plan for the better, they are always a source of concern for nearby units that do not share their flexible approach. Equipped with customized engineering vehicles, they are able to entrench with remarkable speed. However, their less than sterling personnel have earned the ire of the Ordo Hereticus, who would rather see many members of the regiment instead face a firing squad.ġ77th Bymog are trench rats recruited from a foul jungle deathworld. Despite being highly undisciplined, they listen to (and follow) Ecclesiarchy preachers with fanatical fervour, and many enter battle with blessed weapons. The men of the 1st have been allowed to join up rather than face imprisonment or summary execution so that they can earn redemption through a death in service to the Emperor. The Necromundan 1st Penal Regiment (the Dust Dogs) are a penal legion that specialises in breaking sieges with raw manpower, storming enemy fortifications and drowning them with weight of numbers, ascending on grapnels or dropping in from above using grav chutes. Type of Recruitment: Standard conscription
