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It is believed, that unlike lower tiers of [[Daemon Engine]]s, Incarnate Daemon Engines are not possessed mechanical constructs, but instead a distinct class of Daemon. Rather than being built, these Daemon Engines are either created from the stuff of the [[warp]] or otherwise summoned by the most skilled [[Warpsmiths]].{{Fn|1}}
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It is believed that, unlike lower tiers of [[Daemon Engine]]s, Incarnate Daemon Engines are not possessed mechanical constructs, but instead a distinct class of Daemon. Rather than being built, these Daemon Engines are either created from the stuff of the [[warp]] or otherwise summoned by the most skilled [[Warpsmiths]].{{Fn|1}}
  
 
When destroyed, Incarnate Daemon Engines are banished like regular Daemons, leaving no wreckage behind.{{Fn|1}}
 
When destroyed, Incarnate Daemon Engines are banished like regular Daemons, leaving no wreckage behind.{{Fn|1}}

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The Soul Grinder, Incarnate Daemon Engine serving the Forge of Souls

Incarnate Daemon Engines or Manifest Daemon Engines are powerful Daemons with a mechanical appearance.[1]


Overview

It is believed that, unlike lower tiers of Daemon Engines, Incarnate Daemon Engines are not possessed mechanical constructs, but instead a distinct class of Daemon. Rather than being built, these Daemon Engines are either created from the stuff of the warp or otherwise summoned by the most skilled Warpsmiths.[1]

When destroyed, Incarnate Daemon Engines are banished like regular Daemons, leaving no wreckage behind.[1]

Incarnate Daemon Engines are the largest, rarest and most powerful class of Daemon Engine.[1]

Known types of Incarnate Daemon Engines

The Greater Brass Scorpion, Incarnate Daemon Engine of Khorne

Unconfirmed:[1]

See also

Sources