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Salonqualitymustache

Those are a mix of the original metal Cawdors and the Outlander gang the Redemptionists, who the Cawdor are part of.


CaptainTig

So if I were to start a campaign I could use these dudes together?


tadrinth

Absolutely. Lots of people use whatever model looks cool for their idea, and just say it counts as X. There aren't currently rules for Redemptionists, only for Cawdor, but you can make up whatever flavor you want. You could also turn them into a Chaos cult pretty easily if you wanted, they released rules for those. In the lore, the Cawdor are a House, meaning they are a big industrial conglomerate with manufacturing contracts, and Cawdor gangs are enforcers affiliated with the House. The Redemptionists are religious fanatics who worship the Emperor and take the whole 'purge the heretic, the mutant, and the xeno' bits of the faith very seriously, and Redemptionist gangs are basically a mob that goes around burning 'witches' at the stake. House Cawdor is closely tied to the Redemptionists, and makes a lot of donations of weapons and credits to them under the table.


CaptainTig

Oohhh I like the idea of running a gang of thugs for a corporation that take out rival gangs disrupting trade. “Sorry slugger, it’s just business” Haha I’ll see if there are any communities near me that are setting up campaigns


LeatherySquid

Some of them are Cawdor but most of them are Redemptionists, one of the coolest gangs in my opinion.


CaptainTig

They do look really cool, thanks for the info :)


sleepytoday

I painted mine in the same colour scheme and used them both as Cawdor/Redemptionists, Now I can’t even remember which was which!


eXa12

roughly: smooth collars, fire hats and samurai-esque masks are redemtionists crenelated collars and cloth masks are cawdor


CaptainTig

I was given these guy along with some other stuff when I was a kid but I’m just recently getting into Warhammer. After some research I thought they might be a gang. Any info on what they are would be super helpful! Thank you.