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This division of the Priesthood of [[Mars]] is responsible for the creation of biological based components. The bio-priests of the Adeptus Biologicus are responsible for the creation of [[Cherubim]].<sup>?</sup>
 
This division of the Priesthood of [[Mars]] is responsible for the creation of biological based components. The bio-priests of the Adeptus Biologicus are responsible for the creation of [[Cherubim]].<sup>?</sup>
  
The '''Adeptus Biologicum''' (or alternatelly referred to as Biologis- its members known as Magos Biologis) are, first and foremost, remowned for the creation of the [[Viral weaponry]] used upon those who have incurred the great displeasure of the Imperium.<sup>1</sup> Those Magos that specialized in the arts of the mind were known as '''Magos Biologis Neuralis'''.<sup>2</sup>
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The '''Adeptus Biologicum''' (or alternatelly referred to as Biologis- its members known as Magos Biologis) are, first and foremost, renowned for the creation of the [[Viral weaponry]] used upon those who have incurred the great displeasure of the Imperium.<sup>1</sup> Those Magos that specialized in the arts of the mind were known as '''Magos Biologis Neuralis'''.<sup>2</sup>
  
 
==Known Magos==
 
==Known Magos==

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The Adeptus Biologicus is a branch of the Adeptus Mechanicus.

Overview

This division of the Priesthood of Mars is responsible for the creation of biological based components. The bio-priests of the Adeptus Biologicus are responsible for the creation of Cherubim.?

The Adeptus Biologicum (or alternatelly referred to as Biologis- its members known as Magos Biologis) are, first and foremost, renowned for the creation of the Viral weaponry used upon those who have incurred the great displeasure of the Imperium.1 Those Magos that specialized in the arts of the mind were known as Magos Biologis Neuralis.2

Known Magos

Sources