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yeah it's a pretty good book for what Haley had to work with.
Blood Ravens vs Thousand Sons would be cool, if you can figure out how to have Psykers in the game. And we'd be able to accurately represent the Blood Raven's penchant for "acquiring artifacts" using ARMA 3's inventory system. I also really like their color scheme more so than the Blood Angels, even if they have vague origins(aka they were probably founded by the loyalist Thousand Sons who were based on ships and not on Prospero).
Space Wolves vs Thousand Sons also makes sense due to their beef.
Raven Guard vs Alpha Legion would be nice. 2 of the more unconventional legions on each side. or Ultramarines vs Alpha Legion because you have the most conventional SM chapter vs the most unconventional CSM legion
Crimson Fists would be a great choice for a successor chapter, if we decide to do those