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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a powerful resilient material used in the construction of [[Adeptus Custodes]] [[Power Armour]]{{Fn|1}} that is said to be similar to the [[Ceramite]] used by [[Space Marine]]s.{{Fn|2}} | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a powerful resilient material used in the construction of [[Adeptus Custodes]] [[Power Armour]]{{Fn|1}} that is said to be similar to the [[Ceramite]] used by [[Space Marine]]s.{{Fn|2}} | ||
| − | Auramite is an incredibly rare substance, whose natural colouration is a shining gold, a hue entirely appropriate for the Emperor's personal guardians. However, through closely guarded alchemical processes, auramite can be tinted, or its colour changed altogether on a molecular level. It is a costly and painstaking process, but considered far more suited to the Custodians' importance than simple repainting.{{Fn|3}} | + | Auramite is an incredibly rare substance, whose natural colouration is a shining gold, a hue entirely appropriate for the [[Emperor]]'s personal guardians. However, through closely guarded alchemical processes, auramite can be tinted, or its colour changed altogether on a molecular level. It is a costly and painstaking process, but considered far more suited to the Custodians' importance than simple repainting.{{Fn|3}} |
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Revision as of 23:48, 5 May 2023
Custodes Auramite Armour[4]
Auramite is a powerful resilient material used in the construction of Adeptus Custodes Power Armour[1] that is said to be similar to the Ceramite used by Space Marines.[2]
Auramite is an incredibly rare substance, whose natural colouration is a shining gold, a hue entirely appropriate for the Emperor's personal guardians. However, through closely guarded alchemical processes, auramite can be tinted, or its colour changed altogether on a molecular level. It is a costly and painstaking process, but considered far more suited to the Custodians' importance than simple repainting.[3]
Sources
- 1: Master of Mankind (Novel) Chapter 3
- 2: The First Heretic (Novel) Chapter 7
- 3: Codex: Adeptus Custodes (8th Edition), pg. 22, The Shadowkeepers
- 4: Codex: Adeptus Custodes (9th Edition), pg. 16