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ROBOUTE GUILLIMAN, PRIMARCH OF THE XIII LEGION
“Lord of Macragge,” “Master of Ultramar,” “Ruler of Hosts,” “the Battle-King,” “the Victorious,” “the Blade of Unity,” “Big Bobby G”
“Held by some as a paragon among the Emperor’s sons, Roboute Guilliman is as much a patrician statesman as he is an indefatigable warrior. A being of preternatural intelligence, cold reason and indomitable will, Guilliman forged his Legion into a vast force of conquest and control, a weapon by which he made himself master of a domain which spanned five hundred worlds.”
WS: 7 BS: 6 S: 6 T: 6 W: 6 I: 6 A: 4 Ld: 10 Sv: 2+
Sire of the Ultramarines: Guilliman and any unit he joins may re-roll failed Charge distances and ignore effects of the Concussion special rule. All Ultramarines in the same army as Guilliman gain +1 Ld to a maximum of 10. Invictarius Suzerain squads and Legion terminator units may be taken as troop choices.
Preternatural Strategy:
- if Guilliman is determined to have the first turn in a particular mission, the opposing side my re-roll successful attempts to Seize the Initiative.
- select a unit entry; units of this type now gain one of the following: Implacable Advance, Interceptor, or Tank Hunters (if they did not already possess it).
- when fighting in a challenge, Guilliman gains +1 WS on every round of continuous combat (to WS 8 on round 2, WS 9 on round 3, & so on). This effect resets with each subsequent challenge.
Unyielding Will: Guilliman’s Leadership value is not subject to any negative modifiers and he may re-roll failed Deny the Witch tests.
The Armour of Reason: Armour set continually rebuilt & adapted throughout the Great Crusade, with touches from Vulkan and Perturabo. Provides a +2 armour save & 4+ Invulnerable save, also the first failed Invulnerable save may be re-rolled.
Gladius Incandor: silver-bladed sword. Str: +1, AP 2, Melee, Shred, Murderous Strike*, Specialist Weapon
(Murderous Strike: Causes Instant Death on a to-wound roll of 6, any saves must be rolled separately from other wounds).
Hand of Dominion: offhand powerfist. Str: 10, AP 1, Melee, Concussion, Unwieldy, Specialist Weapon.
The Arbitrator: custom combi-bolter. Range: 18, Str: 6, AP 3, Assault 2, Rending.
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Lore of the Votann – Ancient Quasi-divine Machine Intellects Make for Decent Gunsmiths, it Turns Out
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The Leagues of Votann are still a few months out from making first tabletop contact with the rest of the 41st Millennium, but after learning about the Ancestor Cores and the cloneskeins, we’re all agog for the main course – the guns.
As with more or less everything else in the Leagues, the collected technological knowledge of the Kin is contained within the Votann. These ancient minds are vast repositories of weapon schematics that would have just about every member of the Adeptus Mechanicus weighing up the merits of becoming a heretek. The Kin, you see, are sitting on a closely guarded network of functioning STCs – a fact reflected across their entire armoury.
An armoury which, mark you, they are perfectly permitted to improve over time. The Kin may move slowly, but they’re not stuck in technological stasis like some factions we could mention. Their engineers – called Brôkhyrs – command the auto-foundries of each Kin hold from their personal A.N-vyl terminals. But what are they forging?
From the Autoch-pattern bolter to the Etacarn plasma gun, many Kin weapons bear superficial similarities to Imperial weapons, but they’re superior in every respect. There’s a clear shared ancestry between the bolt revolver and bolt shotgun and the bolt weapons of the Adeptus Astartes, but Kin weapons simply work better and hit harder.
Then there are items like the volkanite disintegrators, which use technology since lost to the Imperium, or ion technology, which is proscribed by the Adeptus Mechanicus. That’s their loss – the T’au Empire certainly seemed to appreciate being taught how to harness it…
All these weapons are supported by smart tech integrated into Kin battlegear. The haptic utility nerve transmission recalibrator modules – HunTR for short – interface with their neural augmetics to establish a feedback loop between firearms and their users. This system projects minute gravitational pulses to maintain a stable firing platform even while running at full pelt – or zooming along on a flying trike.
The Leagues don’t just fight at range, either. The Kin recognise the need for hand-to-hand engagements – especially in the face of swarms of Orks or Tyranids occupying a perfectly good mineral-rich asteroid – and their melee weaponry is similarly high-tech. They make substantial use of plasma fields either to augment blades or extend them, while concussion weapons like hammers and mauls mount mass drivers to really make an impact.