Cadia's oldest grudge is against whoever took one of its worlds. Any Chaos warband, xenos host or traitor gang that holds ground Cadia once held becomes the Regiment's natural nemesis — a broken-world feud carried at the campaign level. While the feud stands, Cadia gains bonus reputation for a victory against that enemy, but the enemy's continued presence on the world is a running penalty on the Regiment until one side is driven off for good. It is the grudge of soldiers who watched a world fall and mean to take it back: no truce, no forgetting, only the long work of reclamation.
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Whothe faction that took a Cadian world — a Chaos, xenos or traitor gang that holds ground Cadia once held (any such gang; the Regiment's natural nemesis)
Termscampaign-level feud: while the feud stands, Cadia gains bonus reputation for a win against the enemy but the enemy's presence on the world is a running penalty until one side is driven off — the grudge of a world that fell
Whoan allied Imperial force that requisitions Cadian troops — the Inquisition (drawing Veteran Guardsmen + Tempestus Scions) or a Genestealer Cult's mortal wing (drawing the Brood-Brother rank-and-file); any such faction, phase-gated
Termscampaign-level requisition pact: while it stands, Cadia may second a Veteran Guardsman or rank-and-file body to the ally between battles for a reputation return; the ally may field that unit as its own, and Cadia gains a favour in exchange — the Regiment seconded to a campaign, not a fixed pairing
Cadia is the manpower reservoir of the Imperium, and it allies by requisition rather than by oath. An allied Imperial force — the Inquisition drawing Veteran Guardsmen and Tempestus Scions, or a Genestealer Cult's mortal wing drawing the Brood-Brother rank-and-file — may call on Cadian troops through a phase-gated pact. While it stands, Cadia may second a Veteran Guardsman or a rank-and-file body to the ally between battles for a reputation return; the ally fields that unit as its own, and Cadia gains a favour in exchange. It is the Regiment seconded to a campaign, not a fixed friendship — line troops lent where the Imperium needs them, and recalled when it does not.