In the darkest hour this sword will remind you of your duties and your inevitable fate.
When it comes to righteous smiting, nothing delivers holy fury like an Absolver Power Maul.
The Accatran models tend to be heavier than other laspistols, but they make up for it with higher destructive power.
This is the standard armament for all Elysian Drop Troopers. The dark colouring is named in honour of the regiments lost during the bewildering Betalis Campaign against an Aeldari menace.
The shotgun is the perfect weapon for the Arbites. It's powerful, short ranged blasts efficiently designed for the tight corridors they often find themselves fighting through.
An ancient designation from the earliest days of the Astra Militarum, this fatigue colour was popularized during vicious trench warfare in the Orphean War.
The eagle's head on the pommel shows this fine blade once belonged to someone of nobility.
Equally as handy for hacking your way into barricaded hab-blocks or dispensing with troublesome cartel members.
Was it named for or by its previous owner? Who knows, but it can certainly deliver on its promise.
This weapon looks like it has seen better days, but its machine spirit still yearns to purge.
This weapon has seen a lot of use. But the prodigious heat bloom on the fore shielding and multiple repairs do not diminish this weapon's ability to purge heretics in the unrelenting flames of the Emperor's wrath.
This camo pattern is applied with chem-treated Militarum pigments, designed to better withstand corrosive atmospheres. Famously employed during the much-lauded Nocturnus Assault, such equipment is much sought after by soldiers entering toxic environments.
One of 91 camo patterns put forward by Departmento Munitorum Questor, Sebastian Xanthez, in an attempt to standardize Astra Militarum campaign colours. Xanthez's treatise is currently in its 85th year of "processing".
Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.
Originally created as an alternate camo pattern for the Fenguard of the mist-haunted bogs of Drook VI, this design has become a touchstone for use in battlezones from sodden marshland to rain-soaked trench-lines.
Seen across a hundred volcanic worlds, from Lahari IX to Mezoa, Fireclaw camo was perhaps most famously utilized by the Moebian 71st during the Diabolus Campaign, where fierce fighting amidst the lava floes cemented the regiment's formidable reputation.
This pattern mimics the shifting shadows of the myriad xenos structures that litter the sulphur deserts of Sarius III. Recently, a platoon of the Moebian 120th were sent to Sarius III to investigate strange xenos ruins. Upon their return, all but the most senior officers were mind-wiped…
Originally devised for a much-vaunted campaign across the triple-sunned planet of Ramanthus IV – a death world where crystal forests formed from rad-blasted sands, and maw-toothed fauna hunted unwary soldiers by night.
One of 91 camo patterns put forward by Departmento Munitorum Questor, Sebastian Xanthez, in an attempt to standardize Astra Militarum campaign colours. Xanthez's treatise is currently in its 85th year of "processing".
Named for the Valhallan 1212th "Cold Bloods", this camo pattern has become a standard iceworld fatigue in the Astra Militarum, finding use in campaigns from the Somnium Stars to the Eastlight Nebula. Whether it imbues its adopters with the famed tenacity of its namesakes, on the other hand, remains to be proven.
Originally created as an alternate camo pattern for the Fenguard of the mist-haunted bogs of Drook VI, this design has become a touchstone for use in battlezones from sodden marshland to rain-soaked trench-lines.
Seen across a hundred volcanic worlds, from Lahari IX to Mezoa, Fireclaw camo was perhaps most famously utilized by the Moebian 71st during the Diabolus Campaign, where fierce fighting amidst the lava floes cemented the regiment's formidable reputation.
Named for the great fortress-cities of Cadia, this colouration is one of several simple, neutral patterns adopted by the famed Kasrkin. The scheme's popularity has been assured by such elite endorsement.
The Montar system has long been a war zone, facing invasions from ambitious Ork Warbosses to conclaves of Chaos Renegades. Montar "splitter" camo is a versatile disruptive pattern, issued to several Astra Militarum regiments, allowing for rapid redeployment within a system of diverse environments.
Mortis Operatives are a secret cadre within Grendyl's warband, and you aren't cleared for that information.
The traditional armament for an officer of the Astra Militarum, this has waned in popularity amongst the Moebian 6th, in favour of powered, blunt-force mauls.
This pattern mimics the shifting shadows of the myriad xenos structures that litter the sulphur deserts of Sarius III. Recently, a platoon of the Moebian 120th were sent to Sarius III to investigate strange xenos ruins. Upon their return, all but the most senior officers were mind-wiped…
This distinctive camo pattern was originally designed to mimic the leaves of a highly toxic, semi-sentient deathworld plant, in order to protect Astra Militarum soldiers from the predations of local fauna.
Originally devised for a much-vaunted campaign across the triple-sunned planet of Ramanthus IV – a death world where crystal forests formed from rad-blasted sands, and maw-toothed fauna hunted unwary soldiers by night.
Autogun (Sun Scorch Camo)
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The standard wargear designation for regiments fighting on what is now Messelina Gloriana, during the Absolution Campaign. The name was taken from the colouration of the planet's deadly flora, Vermillion Nightshade – a plant long since scoured from the world’s surface to make way for Saint Messelina’s many temples and pavilions.
The standard wargear designation for regiments fighting on what is now Messelina Gloriana, during the Absolution Campaign. The name was taken from the colouration of the planet's deadly flora, Vermillion Nightshade – a plant long since scoured from the world's surface to make way for Saint Messelina's many temples and pavilions.
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