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The '''Legio Castigatum''' are a [[Titan Legion]] of the [[Collegia Titanica]].{{Fn|1}} | The '''Legio Castigatum''' are a [[Titan Legion]] of the [[Collegia Titanica]].{{Fn|1}} | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | In 462.[[M41]] the [[Dark Eldar]] [[Kabal of the Black Heart]] | + | In 462.[[M41]] the [[Dark Eldar]] [[Kabal of the Black Heart]] struck at the [[hive world]] of [[Lapradus]], but were hurled back in disarray by the intervention of [[Titan]]s from the '''Legio Castigatum'''. Mere days later, [[Princeps]] [[Gendath]] – the author of Castigatum’s victory – was murdered on his own bridge. He was hacked to shreds within his amniotic tank by hissing horrors that slithered into being amid the thrashing soup. The [[Mandrake|murky shapes]] disappeared as suddenly as they struck, leaving only a half-frozen mulch of blood and shattered armaglass in their wake.{{Fn|1}} |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Dark Eldar (7th Edition)]] | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Dark Eldar (7th Edition)]] — ''The Three Ages of the Dark City'' |
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Revision as of 04:40, 27 December 2018
The Legio Castigatum are a Titan Legion of the Collegia Titanica.[1]
History
In 462.M41 the Dark Eldar Kabal of the Black Heart struck at the hive world of Lapradus, but were hurled back in disarray by the intervention of Titans from the Legio Castigatum. Mere days later, Princeps Gendath – the author of Castigatum’s victory – was murdered on his own bridge. He was hacked to shreds within his amniotic tank by hissing horrors that slithered into being amid the thrashing soup. The murky shapes disappeared as suddenly as they struck, leaving only a half-frozen mulch of blood and shattered armaglass in their wake.[1]
Sources
- 1: Codex: Dark Eldar (7th Edition) — The Three Ages of the Dark City