A.I. WH40k Malicebound Wolves

Mechanowolf Hunters Frostshadow Pack > Malicebound Wolves

loyalist to renegade to Chaos (under Renegade Chaos God - Malice)

ISTP "either antihero or antivillain / neither good or evil / gray in black and white world"
Renegade Chaos God sacred colors: Black and White https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Malice

A.I. raw idea
Prologue: The Loyal Frostshadow pack
The Frostshadow Pack is a successor chapter of the Space Wolves, known for their stealth, precision, and adaptability. Led by Wolf Lord Vidarr, they operate from their icy fortress-monastery, Frostfang Keep, on Freydil. Their expertise in guerrilla warfare and covert operations makes them a crucial asset to the Imperium.

Act 1: The Catalyst for Rebellion
The Fall of Bjorn's Rest: The Frostshadow Pack  receive a distress call from the agri-world of Bjorn's Rest, under siege by the xenos. Despite their best efforts, the planet is lost due to insufficient support from the Imperium. This failure sows seeds of doubt and resentment within the chapter.

Betrayal of Trust: During a subsequent mission, The Frostshadow Pack uncover evidence of corruption within the Administratum, which has been diverting resources meant for vital defense. Their attempts to expose this are ignored, and they are reprimanded for their insubordination. Disillusioned, Wolf Lord Vidarr and his trusted advisors begin to question their loyalty to an Imperium that seems to disregard their sacrifices.

Act 2: Turning Renegade
Breaking Away: In the face of mounting evidence of systemic corruption and betrayal, Vidarr decides to break away from the Imperium. The Frostshadow Pack declare themselves renegades, determined to protect humanity on their terms. They raid Imperial supply lines and outposts, redistributing resources to neglected worlds.

Conflict with Loyalist Forces: The Frostshadow Pack find themselves in constant skirmishes with loyalist Space Marine chapters sent to bring them to justice. Their ISTP traits—tactical ingenuity, resourcefulness, and ability to operate independently—help them evade capture and outmaneuver their former allies.

Act 3: The Transformation
The Mark of the Warp: During a raid on a derelict space hulk, The Frostshadow Pack encounter ancient and forbidden artifacts. Exposure to these relics gradually corrupts them, amplifying their resentment and driving them further from the Emperor's light. They begin to experience visions and whispers from entities within the Warp, promising power.

Embrace of Chaos: Under the influence of these dark forces, The Frostshadow Pack slowly succumb to the allure of Chaos. They adopt new rituals and practices, forsaking their old ways. The Rune Priests, now twisted into dark sorcerers, guide the chapter deeper into heresy.

Act 4: The Malicebound Wolves
Rebirth as the Doomed Ones: Fully embracing their new identity, The Frostshadow Pack rename themselves The Malicebound Wolves. Their armor becomes adorned with chaotic symbols and the marks of their patron deities. 

Legacy of Terror: The Malicebound Wolves launch a series of brutal raids across the sector, targeting both Imperial and Chaos worlds and their installations. Their ISTP traits—adaptability, tactical cunning, and practicality—make them a fearsome and unpredictable enemy. They revel in their role as harbingers of destruction.

notes: 40k's ISTP

40k ISTPs according Personality Database...https://metsastajan-sydan.blogspot.com/2024/05/warhammer-istps.html

Iron Warriors: summons daemons and use them as fuel for war machines..

5th & renegade Chaos God - Malice/Malal: To be "Doomed One" a follower of Malice is to be a Chaos warrior bent upon shedding the blood of other Chaos creatures.

Corvus Corax -   primarch of the Raven Guard transformed to Loyalist Daemon(?)

Jaghatai Khan - primarch of the White Scars, stereotypical ISTP biker with rage problem.
"Among the Primarchs, the Khan was the most reclusive, bound to the hunt and the glory of the chase rather than parade ground or strategium halls, and was oft overlooked by the eyes of history."

Garran Crowe -  "It is this quality that grants Crowe a unique perspective on the world, as he does not see Chaos as others do." also is using daemon sword against Chaos.

WH40k Morkai - Wolf priest

 


"Morkai, also called the "Deathwolf," is the wolf-god once worshipped by the people of the Death World of Fenris who is still a popular character in their myths and legends."
"Morkai is said to possess two heads, which is why his sigil and all representations of him are always double-headed."

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"fyrir Allfaðir" 40k Space wolves' terminology

"fyrir Allfaðir" / "for the emperor"

"Drepið Orkana!" - "kill the orks!"
sing. orkr, plur. orkar -> orkana - pluralized with a definite article.

Space wolves' terminology

Allfaðir / Allfather - Emperor of Mankind

Aett - The Fang

Mikill Úlfr / Great Wolf = Chapter Master

Wolf Lords/Jarls = Captain

Orrostuhöfðingjar / Battle Leaders = Lieutenant

Úlfgoðar (in the singular Úlfgoði) / Wolf Priests combine the roles of Chaplain and Apothecary within the chapter.

Rúnagoðar / Rune Priests = Librarians in other chapters.

Járngoðar / Iron Priests = Techmarines in other chapters.

Gráir Veiðimenn / Grey Hunters = Tactical Squads

Einúlfr / Lone Wolf - Space Wolves do not reinforce their packs when casualties occur and for this reason many squads operate at a reduced strength. Even the most experienced packs will sometimes suffer such a great loss that only one survivor remains from the pack. These survivors are known as Lone Wolves.

Skjalds are the oral historians of the Space Wolves Chapter, singing of great tales and deeds of the chapter and its legendary heroes.

Wulfen - are Space Marines of the Space Wolves Chapter who have succumbed to the Curse of the Wulfen and transformed into savage, malformed lupine mutants. Within every Space Wolf's gene-seed is the specific genetic sequence known as the Canis Helix which invests the Space Wolves with the acute predatory senses of the Fenrisian Wolves native to their homeworld of Fenris.


Old norse:

  • Tönn - Fang
  • Úlfbrœðr - Wolfbrothers
    in the singular  Úlfbróðir
  • Wulfens Ker - Cup of Wulfen
  • Hvalpr (Puppy) - new Aspirant
  • Himinn Hersir (Sky Warrior) - Space Marine
  • Ómaðr - Abhuman
    Maðr: Means "human" or "man."
    Ó-: A prefix meaning "un-" or "not," used to denote something that deviates from the norm.
  •  sveit (pack) - Squat

icelandic: Geimvera - Xeno

"Drepið geimverur!" - "kill the xenos!"


Bleach quizes

 Human (Fullbringer)


【Gungrave G.O.R.E.】pyssyhaudu

Alugha


Youtube

own 40k Space Marine chapter





thinking own 40k Space Marine successor chapter...
based on Nordic culture (40k: Space Wolves / Fantasy: Norsca) and ISTP personality (40k: Iron Warriors / 40k: White Scars & Jaghatai Khan / 40k: Raven Guard & Corvus Corax / 40k: 5th Chaos God - Malice / stereotypical werewolves)..

"ISTP - ISTPs are known for their adaptability and problem-solving skills. Choose an army that allows for tactical flexibility on the battlefield. Armies like Space Marines or Astra Militarum offer a variety of units and strategies that can be adjusted mid-game to respond to changing circumstances..  Focus on creating an army list that is well-rounded and capable of handling multiple threats. Avoid overly complicated or gimmicky units that require intricate planning to use effectively. Instead, prioritize units that are straightforward but versatile. ISTPs are natural experimenters. Don’t be afraid to try out new strategies and units."

"versatility" > 40k: Ultramarines/Luna wolves

ISTP "either antihero or antivillain/neither good or evil,/gray in black and white world" "lazy," "freedom to fail"

"ISTPs have a very live and let live attitude. They believe that as long as your actions are not harming others, you should be left to your own devices. They tend to decide in the moment what appears right or wrong instead of creating a predetermined code of morals. ISTPs use facts and logic to often decide if something is acceptable behavior. They believe in being honest and not putting on a false image in front of others. They enjoy their freedom and believe in giving that to others in return."
" ISTPs are not inherently amoral. Our morals just are not the product of social programming."
"ISTPs are generally logical, kind, and tolerant. They tend to be slow to anger, but may be frustrated by drama or irrational behavior. Although not particularly sociable, ISTPs are helpful and understanding, and are always willing to lend a hand."

-> maybe ends up renegade chapter
no prejudice against abhumans, they as Space Wolves might mutate into Wulfen.

color thinking:
Green - is maybe most versatile color
green opposite - purple ("mysterious," for introvertness)
green and red can be found in northern lights
cold blue gray - space wolves

"For the Hunt and the Honor!"
Emphasizes the warrior ethos and the tactical hunt, fitting for an ISTP and Space Wolves.
"Adapt and Overcome!"
Directly ties into the ISTP’s strength in adaptability and overcoming challenges.
"Iron Will, Wolf's Wrath!"
Combines the ISTP’s determination and the fierce nature of the Space Wolves.
"By Fang and Steel!"
Highlights the hands-on, tactical nature of the chapter, reflecting both the ferocity of wolves and the practicality of ISTPs.
"Through Frost and Fire!"
Emphasizes their endurance through harsh conditions and fierce battles.


Space Marine Chapter Mechanowolf Hunters (working name)
Allegiance Imperium of Man
Founding Unknown
Successor of Space Wolves
Chapter Master Vidarr
Homeworld Freydil - ice planet
Fortress-Monastery --
Allies note: chapter is not particularly sociable
Number of Marines Unknown
Specialty versatility
Battle cry "Járn Vilji, Úlfs Reiði! (Iron Will, Wolf's Wrath!)"
"Um Ís ok Eldr! (Through Frost and Fire!)"
Colours green, red, black (for now - working colors)
Successor Chapter(s) --




Red-Black-Green color scheme from Bardock (DBZ, ISTP-character)


Space wolves' terminology
  • Allfaðir / Allfather - Emperor of Mankind
  • Mikill Úlfr / Great Wolf = Chapter Master
  • Wolf Lords/Jarls = Captain
  • Orrostuhöfðingjar / Battle Leaders = Lieutenant
  • Úlfgoðar / Wolf Priests combine the roles of Chaplain and Apothecary within the chapter.
  • Rúnagoðar / Rune Priests = Librarians of other chapters.
  • Járngoðar / Iron Priests = Techmarines of other chapters.
  • Gráir Veiðimenn / Grey Hunters = Tactical Squads
  • Einúlfr / Lone Wolf - Space Wolves do not reinforce their packs when casualties occur and for this reason many squads operate at a reduced strength. Even the most experienced packs will sometimes suffer such a great loss that only one survivor remains from the pack. These survivors are known as Lone Wolves.
  • Skjalds are the oral historians of the Space Wolves Chapter, singing of great tales and deeds of the chapter and its legendary heroes.
  • Wulfen - are Space Marines of the Space Wolves Chapter who have succumbed to the Curse of the Wulfen and transformed into savage, malformed lupine mutants. Within every Space Wolf's gene-seed is the specific genetic sequence known as the Canis Helix which invests the Space Wolves with the acute predatory senses of the Fenrisian Wolves native to their homeworld of Fenris.
unlike in Space Wolves - "sveit" - packs in Mechanowolf Hunters are reinforced when pack leader chooses the additions personally.. and unlike Space Wolves - Mechanowolf Hunters do like "advanced" technology..

Freydil - ice planet. Similar to planet Fenris.

Xeno - geimvera

ChatGPT
ISTPs in war would likely excel due to their unique combination of traits, such as their practical problem-solving skills, adaptability, logical thinking, and ability to stay calm under pressure. Here’s how an ISTP’s characteristics would play out in various aspects of war:

Tactical Flexibility
Strengths:
Adaptability: ISTPs are quick to adapt to changing circumstances, making them effective in dynamic and unpredictable environments.
Problem-Solving: Their practical approach allows them to devise innovative solutions on the fly.

Applications:
Reconnaissance and Special Operations: ISTPs would thrive in roles that require rapid assessment and response to new information.
Small Unit Leadership: Their ability to adapt tactics based on the immediate situation would make them effective leaders of small, agile units.

Logical and Analytical Thinking
Strengths:
Strategic Analysis: ISTPs can analyze complex situations and identify the most efficient course of action.
Dispassionate Decision-Making: Their logical approach helps them make decisions without being swayed by emotions.

Applications:
Combat Engineering: Designing and implementing battlefield fortifications, traps, and other tactical constructions.
Logistics and Supply Management: Ensuring that troops have the necessary supplies and equipment, optimizing resource allocation.

Hands-On Skills
Strengths:
Technical Proficiency: ISTPs are often skilled with tools and machinery, making them effective in roles that require technical know-how.
Precision and Attention to Detail: Their meticulous nature ensures accuracy in tasks that require precision.

Applications:
Mechanics and Maintenance: Maintaining and repairing vehicles, weapons, and other equipment to ensure operational readiness.
Explosives and Demolitions: Handling and deploying explosives with precision and care.

Calm Under Pressure
Strengths:
Composure in Crisis: ISTPs are known for their ability to remain calm and focused in high-stress situations.
Effective Crisis Management: They can quickly assess a crisis and implement effective solutions.

Applications:
Frontline Combat: Their ability to stay composed and think clearly under fire makes them reliable soldiers in the heat of battle.
Crisis Response Teams: Leading or being part of teams that respond to emergencies and critical incidents.

Independent and Self-Reliant
Strengths:
Autonomy: ISTPs are comfortable working independently and do not require constant supervision.
Initiative: They take initiative and can be relied upon to get the job done with minimal guidance.

Applications:
Sniper or Scout Roles: Operating independently in enemy territory, gathering intelligence, and taking precise actions.
Special Forces: Engaging in missions that require a high degree of independence and resourcefulness.

Examples in War Scenarios
Urban Warfare: Utilizing their adaptability and problem-solving skills to navigate and fight in complex urban environments.
Guerrilla Tactics: Employing hit-and-run tactics, sabotage, and ambushes that require quick thinking and adaptability.
Field Medicine: Applying their hands-on skills and calm demeanor to provide medical care under fire, improvising solutions as needed.

Overall, ISTPs bring a combination of practical skills, tactical flexibility, and a calm, analytical approach to warfare, making them valuable assets in a wide range of military roles and scenarios.

Loyalists of the Traitor Legions: Iron Warriors









https://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Loyalists_of_the_Traitor_Legions#Iron_Warriors

Name Source(s)
Annovuldi Ravenlord (Novella), Chapter 5
Cayne, Tubal Vengeful Spirit (Novel)
Dantioch, Barabas The Iron Within (Short Story)
Dreygur, Nârik The Horus Heresy Book Six, pg. 253
Orgol, Sor The Horus Heresy Book Six - Retribution, pg. 45
Saxton, Auric The Horus Heresy: Book One, pg. 119
Khragan The Horus Heresy Book Six - Retribution, pg. 27
Vhalen, Kyr The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination, pg. 255
Vastopol The Iron Within (Short Story)
Zhinnon The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination, pg. 122

"Yes the iron warriors actually had the largest percentage of loyalist marines of all the traitor legions" / "Iron warriors had the biggest numbers of loyalists of the whole heresy, the most famous being Dantioch." - https://www.reddit.com/r/40kLore/comments/uyecwg/were_there_any_loyalist_iron_warriors/?rdt=47761

Warhammer ISTPs

from personality database
40K
LEGIONS
White Scars - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/White_Scars
Iron Warriors - ISTP 5w6 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Iron_Warriors <test put me here https://thehorusheresy.com/choose-your-legion
Raven Guard - ISTP 5w6 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Raven_Guard

PERSONS

SPACE MARINES
Nykona Sharrowkyn - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Nykona_Sharrowkyn
Darnath Lysander - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Darnath_Lysander
Castellan Garran Crowe - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Garran_Crowe
Tyberos the Red Wake - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Tyberos


CHAOS GOD

CHAOS MARINE
Khârn the Betrayer - ISTP 8w9 https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Kh%C3%A2rn_the_Betrayer
Azariah Kyras - ISTP https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Azariah_Kyras

FANTASY
Malus Darkblade - ISTP 8w9
Alith Anar - ISTP
Gotrek Gurnisson - ISTP 8w7
Archaon - ISTP 8w7
Orion - ISTP
Snikch - ISTP
Shadowblade - ISTP 6w5
Oxyotl - ISTP

YS X Nordics





AI: "ISTP Nordic model superhero" character

 


ISTP-leaders

according to Personality database
Sorasaki Hina - President of Gehenna's Disciplinary committee and leader of Prefect Team


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tragic ISTP-leaders (Ashura Doji - One Piece, Guts, captain of Falcon's Raiders - Berserk, Bardock - Dragon Ball Z)

Zeff, Charlotte Smoothie, Charlotte Katakuri - One Piece, Benimaru Shinmon - Fire Forces, Yami Sukehiro - Black Clover

sketchbook doodle

 


trying gouache

 trying gouache painting and grabbed idea from Spilled Ink video

Spilled Ink's Ichika

Spilled Ink

karelian suurperhe


sotien jälkeen karjalaiset tunnettiin suurista lapsikatraista.

karjalainen kulttuuri

perinteisestä karjalaisesta "suurperheestä" (monisukupolvinen suurperhe) nykyaikaiseen "suurperheeseen" (ydinperhe jossa on vähintään 3 lasta)

*Suomessa sanaa "suurperhe" käytetään molemmissa monisukupolvisesta suurperheeestä ja ydinperheestä jossa on vähintään kolme lasta. terminologin taustalla luultavasti suomalaistamispolitiikkaa

closest game characters

closest characters: ISTP type-5 / type-9 RCOAN
based on the average results of the personality tests and personality database

TYPE9

Hero / Heroine (DQ3) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Fuma Kotaro (Sengoku BASARA) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Bernice Bolton (Eternal Return: Black Survival) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Amalia (Ordem Paranormal: Calamidade) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Sorasaki Hina (Blue Archive) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Saeko Mukouda (Yakuza) ISTP type-9 RCOAN

Shenhe ISTP (sometimes ISTJ - PDb operates by majority rule) type-9 RCOAN



TYPE5

Shiroishi Utaha (Blue Archive) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

John (Eastward) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

Aaron (Ordem Paranormal: Desconjuração) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

Billy Coen (Resident Evil) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

Masayoshi Tanimura (Yakuza) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

Lynette (Genshin Impact) ISTP type-5 RCOAN

sähkökirjat

Tanska ja Suomi olivat ainoat maat, joissa sähkökirjoja ostettiin enemmän kuin painettuja kirjoja tiedonkeruuta edeltäneiden kolmen kuukauden aikana.

Denmark and Finland were the only countries with more people purchasing ebooks than printed books in the 3 months prior to the data collection.

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20240423-2 





superhero / european rooftop

 


US - EU / Nordics




nordic model - note: nordics aren't socialists like some in the USA thinks they are.


dungeon meshi - species roster

 


Konkwest

Konkwest game knew the red-black-green cross flag and lets you play as independent Karelia

Konkwest, karelian, Karelia, vtuber, Trokhima Virtualmoine,

Marvel Dark Elvish Shiväisith

https://shivaisith.wordpress.com 

 "Shiväisith was Finno-Ugric inspired and Todjydheenil was inspired by Nordic runes. Given that the Asgardians were based on Norse mythology, linguistically North Germanic, the "other" should be Finnish, linguistically Finno-Ugric. Therefore, the Dark Elves' language is reminiscent of Finnish, just as the Asgardian names are all reminiscent of Scandinavian."
- David J. Peterson https://dedalvs.tumblr.com/


Kir dahar nole. “I curse you.”

ISTP type-5 film protagonist

Personality Database

Rick Deckard / Blade Runner (cyberpunk)


Indiana Jones / Indiana Jones serie (adventure, action)


Ethan Hunt / Mission: Impossible serie (spy, action)


Dr. Alan Grant / Jurassic Park (sci-fi)

Spilled Ink: 5 MANGA STYLES DRAWING CHALLENGE #2

another style challenge after Spilled Ink video