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'''Judiciars''' are [[Primaris Space Marine|primaris]] that are charged with keeping [[Space Marine]]s in line and carrying out the will of their [[Chapter Master]]s.{{Fn|1}} | '''Judiciars''' are [[Primaris Space Marine|primaris]] that are charged with keeping [[Space Marine]]s in line and carrying out the will of their [[Chapter Master]]s.{{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | Judiciars are [[chaplain]]s in training{{Fn|3}} and have taken a vow of silence, not preaching aloud but instead using their deeds as their litany.{{Fn|4}} They are armed with [[Executioner Relic Blade|executioner relic blade]]s designed to cut off the heads of those that disobey{{Fn|1}} and [[tempormortis]] devices which can manipulate time.{{Fn|2}} | + | Judiciars are [[chaplain]]s in training{{Fn|3}} and have taken a vow of silence, not preaching aloud but instead using their deeds as their litany.{{Fn|4}} They are armed with [[Executioner Relic Blade|executioner relic blade]]s designed to cut off the heads of those that disobey{{Fn|1}} and [[tempormortis]] devices which can manipulate time.{{Fn|2}} This device symbolizes the Judiciar's need for patience as well as |
| + | representing the need for them to earn their role.{{Fn|5}} | ||
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Indomitus (Novel)]], Part 1, Chapter 1 | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Indomitus (Novel)]], Part 1, Chapter 1 | ||
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (9th Edition)]], pg. 153 | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (9th Edition)]], pg. 153 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (10th Edition)]], pg. 39 | ||
{{PrimarisTroops}} | {{PrimarisTroops}} | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 9 August 2024
Judiciar.[1]
Judiciars are primaris that are charged with keeping Space Marines in line and carrying out the will of their Chapter Masters.[1]
Judiciars are chaplains in training[3] and have taken a vow of silence, not preaching aloud but instead using their deeds as their litany.[4] They are armed with executioner relic blades designed to cut off the heads of those that disobey[1] and tempormortis devices which can manipulate time.[2] This device symbolizes the Judiciar's need for patience as well as representing the need for them to earn their role.[5]
Known Judiciars
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Community: Warhammer 40,000: More Models Revealed (24/05/2020) (Last accessed on 24 May 2020)
- 2: Warhammer Community: Warhammer 40,000 Preview – What’s in the Box? (Posted on 13/06/2020) (Last accessed on 13 June 2020)
- 3: Indomitus (Novel), Part 1, Chapter 1
- 4: Codex: Space Marines (9th Edition), pg. 153
- 5: Codex: Space Marines (10th Edition), pg. 39
| Primaris Space Marine Forces | |
|---|---|
| Command | Captain • Lieutenant • Chapter Ancient • Bladeguard Ancient • Company Ancient • Chapter Champion • Company Champion |
| Specialists | Librarian (Vanguard Librarian) • Apothecary (Helix Adept) • Chaplain (Judicar) • Techmarine |
| Veterans | Bladeguard Veterans • Company Veterans • Veteran Intercessors • Veteran Assault Intercessors |
| Battleline | Intercessor Squad (Heavy Intercessor) • Infiltrator Squad |
| Close Support | Assault Intercessor Squad • Jump Pack Intercessor Squad • Inceptor Squad • Reiver Squad • Incursor Squad • Infernus Squad |
| Fire Support | Hellblaster Squad • Eradicator Squad • Aggressor Squad • Eliminator Squad • Suppressor Squad • Desolation Squad • Firestrike Servo-turret • Hammerfall Bunker |
| Walkers & Vehicles | Redemptor Dreadnought (Brutalis • Ballistus) • Outrider Bike • Invader • Grav-Bike • Invictor • Impulsor • Gladiator • Repulsor • Repulsor Executioner • Storm Speeder • Astraeus |
| Aircraft | Overlord • Drop Pod |