“The Crimson Sands of Doruun”

Summary:
Jakata’s 4th Legion, known as the Bloodborn, lands on Doruun-6, a desert world controlled by a rival technocratic species called the Korith. With only 300 legionnaires against thousands of Korith Sand Mechs, Jakata executes a brilliant strategy: they siphon the planet’s moisture reserves to create massive sandstorms, blinding the enemy sensors. The Tatarians fight with brutal close-combat efficiency, turning the planet into a mass grave of scorched metal and shattered exosuits. Doruun-6 is conquered in 9 days.

Legacy:
The victory earns Jakata the title “The Dust Reaper”, and from then on, Tatarians begin embedding microclimate disruptors in their warcrafts for terrain manipulation in future battles.

“The Siege of Karth’Nul”

Summary:
Karth’Nul, a fortress moon orbiting a neutron star, is home to genetically modified titans bred for war. When peace talks are sabotaged, Jakata’s 2nd Legion, Iron Maw, unleashes a planetary siege. Knowing brute force won’t win, Jakata uses holo-propaganda to turn the titans on their masters, sparking an insurrection from within. The moon burns from inside out as both tyrants and titans fall to Tatarian blade and flame.

Legacy:
Tatarians establish the Doctrine of Mindfire — warfare through manipulation, deception, and fear — a psychological tactic passed down through all Tatarian command schools.

“The Hollow Sky War”

Summary:
On the gas giant Atyraxis, the floating cloud cities of the Seraphari wield energy-based lifeforms as weapons. Jakata’s 6th Legion, the Void Claws, launches the first zero-gravity boarding operation in Tatarian history, using tethered Wraith-Bikes and silent drop pods. They attack mid-orbit, disrupting gravitational balance, causing entire cloud cities to collapse into the stormy depths.

Legacy:
The victory proves the effectiveness of Tatarian hover-based strike tactics and earns the Wraith-Bike its infamous reputation as a ghost weapon.

 “Operation Godfall”

Summary:
The planet Vaeloss is ruled by a race of cybernetic beings worshiped as gods by primitive colonies. Jakata, disgusted by divine tyrants, wages a brutal ground campaign using EMP warhammers and psionic nullifiers. The 9th Legion, the Starbreakers, marches into shrines and obliterates the false gods in front of their followers. The psychological shattering of the population leads to mass uprisings.

Legacy:
Tatarians become feared not just as warriors, but as Godkillers. The Legion code begins incorporating anti-faith warfare, a cold doctrine that dismantles enemy morale through cultural disillusionment.

 “The Icecore Rebellion”

Summary:
During a mining operation on the frozen moon Ael’Trak, a Tatarian outpost is ambushed by a hidden hive species that can mimic voices and appearances. With the Legion fractured and infiltrated, Jakata initiates the Ash Protocol — burning tunnels and purging even potentially compromised units. Only 127 soldiers survive, including Jakata. The moon is sterilized and mined with remote drones.

Legacy:
This trauma births the Tatarian Purity Code — ruthless protocols for suspected corruption or mimicry, even at the cost of allies. From then on, Jakata’s Legions adopt cold efficiency over compassion.

“Ashes of Halvrix Prime”

Summary:
Halvrix Prime was a utopia world allied to the Tatarians, until they betrayed them during the Great Coalition War. Jakata leads the 13th Legion in a campaign not of conquest, but annihilation. Rather than claim the planet, Jakata turns every capital into radioactive craters, broadcasting the destruction across systems as a warning.

Legacy:
The Scorch Doctrine is born — worlds that betray the Tatarians are wiped from existence. Jakata’s message: “Conquest is mercy. Betrayal earns oblivion.”