Nihilgenia

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The Nihilgenia are the private soldiers of the Keibatsu bloodline.

The Birth of the Neverborn

Muz Keibatsu Sadow and his loyal brother, Shin'ichi Endymiron Keibatsu had tracked down one of the reserve prime clone samples while on a mission issued by the Grand Master of the Brotherhood. Having successfully completed the mission, and with an eye for the future needs of their family, the pair made for Camino, spending a considerable amount of their own personal wealth to order soldiers from the cloners.

helmet of the Nihilgenia

With armour designed for both utilitarian and psychological aspects, the helms were made more like the native warrior caste of their homeworld. rained extensively in hand to hand arts as well as modern warfare, the dark-armoured soldiers accompanied the bloodline as soon as the first batches were done. Taught the language of the backwater planet and given a rudimentary understanding of their rich history, they were ready for deployment.

Named the 'Nihilgenia', or the 'neverborn', a nod to their status as vat-grown people, Shin'ichi made it a personal mission to bond the soldiers to the Keibatsu cause. Going so far as to offer contracts to the veterans, and an offer of eventual retirement, small villages near Kuroshin were put together, not far from the concealed barracks of the Keibatsu.

The Reclamation of Kyataru

armor of the Nihilgenia

As the Keibatsu stormed the strongholds of the Nagahide interlopers, the troops gained a ferocious reputation, almost as mythologically charged as their Keibatsu generals, who were often whispered of as demons.

As more and more soldiers were conscripted into their ranks from the local populace, a decision that made the clones feel more and more human, ingratiated into the society with their brothers in arms. With such morale, and additional reinforcements arriving with Ashia Kagan Keibatsu, the Keibatsu made short work of the Nagahide forces, many men surrendering upon first sight of their ranks. It was not uncommon that opposing soldiers would beg to join the Nihilgenia, who were better equipped and fed than the rival warlord's men.

Following a black-ops mission which brought the Keibatsu into the belly of Amahara Castle, the Warlord was defeated, and his generals quickly resigned their commissions and pledged themselves to the Keibatsu. Fortifying the castle with a legion of the Nihilgenia, the bloodline was called back to business elsewhere, the Warlord Kazahide acting on their behalf as his family had served the Keibatsu in the past.

Fallen

(History In Progress)

Divisions of the Nihilgenia

The Nihilgenia are broken down into 13 legions, each Keibatsu ostensibly leading a Legion during times of battle.