The city of Van Dashtalt lay silent, the curfew imposed at nightfall keeping its people inside. It was the one city that still remained upon the original site of its construction. Built upon a rocky outcrop that cleared the surrounding forest, devoid of the vicious plants and animals that populated the rest of the planet, Van Dashtalt had been established as the cultural centre of Moirdivan. Within its walls it held thousands of priceless artifacts, temples, shrines, and statues of the God Emperor. Items too precious to be risked in the frequent relocation's that other cities on Moirdivan must endure were kept within the security of Van Dashtalt.
Normally, the city was protected by almost half a regiment of the Imperial Guard. However, nearly the entire garrison had been ordered to the front lines, into battle against the Necrons in the north or Orks to the south. Now, only a skeleton staff of Servitors manned the outer defences, gun turrets that faced towards the jungle, ready to repel any incursion from the insidious life forms within, while only a handful of platoons, many new recruits or conscripts, remained within the city proper in case of a more organised attack.
The only true defence still in place was the jungle outside the city walls, and that would be no help against the enemy from within...
Jhorl waited patiently for the single. One of the Guardsmen platoons was made completely from Slaaneshi devotees, and this night they had been tasked to eliminate most of the remaining opposition within the city. If they failed however, a force of several thousand cultists stood ready to overwhelm any remaining defenders. Unfortunately, with the cultists pitiful arms and discipline, they would likely take heavy casualties overrunning the Imperial positions.
To balance this out, Jhorl had smuggled the Noise Marines into the city, and with their help he had sacrificed several hundred willing cultists. With their souls he had bartered for the aid of a dozen Daemonettes. The Daemons still lurked in the warp, yet to be summoned, but with their speed they should be able to close with the Guardsmen relatively quickly.
The wait proved to be short. Sporadic arms fire indicated that the traitor Guardsmen had failed in their task, and had become engaged in a pitched battle. Sirens began wailing, alerting the remaining defenders to the intrusion. They served another purpose however. As the alert was sounded, cultists throughout the city seized their weapons, eager to spill the blood of the followers of the corpse-god.
Laughing, Jhorl urged his followers into battle.
Normally, the city was protected by almost half a regiment of the Imperial Guard. However, nearly the entire garrison had been ordered to the front lines, into battle against the Necrons in the north or Orks to the south. Now, only a skeleton staff of Servitors manned the outer defences, gun turrets that faced towards the jungle, ready to repel any incursion from the insidious life forms within, while only a handful of platoons, many new recruits or conscripts, remained within the city proper in case of a more organised attack.
The only true defence still in place was the jungle outside the city walls, and that would be no help against the enemy from within...
Jhorl waited patiently for the single. One of the Guardsmen platoons was made completely from Slaaneshi devotees, and this night they had been tasked to eliminate most of the remaining opposition within the city. If they failed however, a force of several thousand cultists stood ready to overwhelm any remaining defenders. Unfortunately, with the cultists pitiful arms and discipline, they would likely take heavy casualties overrunning the Imperial positions.
To balance this out, Jhorl had smuggled the Noise Marines into the city, and with their help he had sacrificed several hundred willing cultists. With their souls he had bartered for the aid of a dozen Daemonettes. The Daemons still lurked in the warp, yet to be summoned, but with their speed they should be able to close with the Guardsmen relatively quickly.
The wait proved to be short. Sporadic arms fire indicated that the traitor Guardsmen had failed in their task, and had become engaged in a pitched battle. Sirens began wailing, alerting the remaining defenders to the intrusion. They served another purpose however. As the alert was sounded, cultists throughout the city seized their weapons, eager to spill the blood of the followers of the corpse-god.
Laughing, Jhorl urged his followers into battle.