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[[Image:MaulerForgeFiends.jpg|thumb|right|305px|[[Forgefiend]] and [[Maulerfiend]] Daemon Engines]]
 
[[Image:MaulerForgeFiends.jpg|thumb|right|305px|[[Forgefiend]] and [[Maulerfiend]] Daemon Engines]]
 
A '''Daemon Engine''' is a part-technological, part-[[daemonic]] vehicle employed by the various forces of [[Chaos]].
 
A '''Daemon Engine''' is a part-technological, part-[[daemonic]] vehicle employed by the various forces of [[Chaos]].
  
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==Overview==
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'''Daemon Engines''' can vary greatly in form and function, but they are unified by one factor - the physical shells of the vehicles contain bound [[Daemons]] which control their actions. Daemon Engines have an insatiable bloodlust and revel in violence and destruction. Often they will destroy anything that lies in their path, regardless of allegiance, and so must be chained up until they can be unleashed upon the enemy. Like all entities of the [[Warp]], Daemon Engines exude an aura of death and hatred that can overwhelm a lesser man. Untainted humans near one of these beasts often fall to their knees in horror and the demons presence fills their minds.{{Fn|1}}
  
==Overview==
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Creating a Daemon Engine requires that the entity be summoned by one who has knowledge of such things, such as a Chaos [[Warpsmith]], [[sorcerer]] or priest. The Daemon is summoned into the hull of the machine so that the corruption spreads throughout its circuits, gaining complete control of all functions. The complex process also involves the creation of [[Weapon-slave]]s.{{Fn|14}}
'''Daemon Engines''' can vary greatly in form and function, but they are unified by one factor - the physical shells of the vehicles contain bound [[Daemons]] which control their actions. Daemon Engines have an insatiable bloodlust and revel in violence and destruction. Often they will destroy anything that lies in their path, regardless of allegiance, and so must be chained up until they can be unleashed upon the enemy. Like all entities of the [[Warp]], Daemon Engines exude an aura of death and hatred that can overwhelm a lesser man. Untainted humans near one of these beasts often fall to their knees in horror and the demons presence fills their minds.{{Cite This}}
 
  
Creating a Daemon Engine requires that the entity be summoned by one who has knowledge of such things, such as a Chaos [[Warpsmith]], [[sorcerer]] or priest. The Daemon is summoned into the hull of the machine so that the corruption spreads throughout its circuits, gaining complete control of all functions.{{Cite This}}
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Daemons can also be bound to static weapon system like artillery guns, potentially breaking free of their shackles and killing indiscriminately until placated.{{Fn|16a}} If such a gun is destroyed, the bound daemon is unleashed, creating [[psychic]] shockwaves in its rage, before disappearing into the sky.{{Fn|16b}}
  
 
==Known forms of Daemon Engines==
 
==Known forms of Daemon Engines==
 
[[Image:Soulgrinder.jpg|right|thumb|230px|A '''[[Soul Grinder]]''' Daemon Engine]]
 
[[Image:Soulgrinder.jpg|right|thumb|230px|A '''[[Soul Grinder]]''' Daemon Engine]]
 
===Unaligned / Variable alignment===
 
===Unaligned / Variable alignment===
*[[Soul Grinder]]{{Fn|6}}
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*[[Calamity Engine]]{{Fn|13}}
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*[[Decimator (Daemon Engine)|Decimator]]{{Fn|10}}
 
*[[Defiler]]{{Fn|5}}
 
*[[Defiler]]{{Fn|5}}
*[[Decimator (Daemon Engine)|Decimator]]{{Fn|10}}
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*[[Forgefiend]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Infernal Bombard]]{{Fn|13}}
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*[[Heldrake]]{{Fn|11}} (unique among Daemon Engines, Heldrakes are a fusion of [[Chaos Space Marine]] aircraft, [[Daemon]], and machine)
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*[[Helstalker]]
 
*[[Maulerfiend]]{{Fn|11}}
 
*[[Maulerfiend]]{{Fn|11}}
*[[Forgefiend]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Soul Grinder]]{{Fn|6}}
*[[Heldrake]]{{Fn|11}}
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*[[Venomcrawler]]
  
 
===Daemon Engines of Khorne===
 
===Daemon Engines of Khorne===
*[[Lord of Battles]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Blood Reaper]]{{Fn|4}}
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*[[Blood Slaughterer]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Blood Throne]]
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*[[Brass Scorpion]]{{Fn|2}}
 
*[[Cauldron of Blood]]{{Fn|1}}
 
*[[Cauldron of Blood]]{{Fn|1}}
*[[Tower of Skulls]]{{Fn|1}}
 
 
*[[Death Dealer]]{{Fn|1}}
 
*[[Death Dealer]]{{Fn|1}}
*[[Blood Reaper]]{{Fn|4}}
 
 
*[[Doom Blaster of Khorne|Doom Blaster]]{{Fn|4}}
 
*[[Doom Blaster of Khorne|Doom Blaster]]{{Fn|4}}
*[[Brass Scorpion]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Kytan]]
*[[Blood Slaughterer]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Lord of Battles]]{{Fn|1}}
*[[Blood Throne]]
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*[[Lord of Skulls]]
 
*[[Skull Cannon]]
 
*[[Skull Cannon]]
*[[Lord of Skulls]]
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*[[Cannon of Khorne]]
*[[Kytan]]
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*[[Tower of Skulls]]{{Fn|1}}
  
 
===Daemon Engines of Nurgle===
 
===Daemon Engines of Nurgle===
*[[Nurgle Plague Tower]]{{Fn|7}}
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*[[Blight Drone]]{{Fn|2}}
 
*[[Contagion (Daemon Engine)|Contagion]]
 
*[[Contagion (Daemon Engine)|Contagion]]
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*[[Foetid Bloat-Drone]]{{Fn|12}}
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*[[Myphitic Blight-Hauler]]
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*[[Plague Centurion]]{{Fn|17}}
 
*[[Plague Hulk]]{{Fn|8}}
 
*[[Plague Hulk]]{{Fn|8}}
*[[Blight Drone]]{{Fn|2}}
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*[[Nurgle Plague Tower|Plague Tower]]{{Fn|7}}
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*[[Plagueburst Crawler]]
  
 
===Daemon Engines of Tzeentch===
 
===Daemon Engines of Tzeentch===
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*[[Doom Wing]]{{Fn|3}}
 
*[[Fire Lord]]{{Fn|3}}
 
*[[Fire Lord]]{{Fn|3}}
 
*[[Silver Tower of Tzeentch]]{{Fn|3}}
 
*[[Silver Tower of Tzeentch]]{{Fn|3}}
*[[Doom Wing]]{{Fn|3}}
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*[[Warp Palace of Tzeentch]]{{Fn|15}}
  
 
===Daemon Engines of Slaanesh===
 
===Daemon Engines of Slaanesh===
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*[[Slaanesh Questor]]{{Fn|9}}
 
*[[Slaanesh Subjugator]]{{Fn|9}}
 
*[[Slaanesh Subjugator]]{{Fn|9}}
  
==See Also==
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==See also==
 
*[[Forge of Souls]]
 
*[[Forge of Souls]]
 
*[[Warpsmith]]
 
*[[Warpsmith]]
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==See also==
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* [[Necrodermis]]
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* [[Wraith Construct]]s
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 148 (UK)]]
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{{Fanatic}}
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks - Part Three]] p. 151
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 148 (UK)]] - pgs. 14-17
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Seven - The Siege of Vraks - Part Three]] pg. 151
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[White Dwarf 156 (UK)]]
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[White Dwarf 156 (UK)]]
 
*{{Endn|4}}: [[White Dwarf 164 (UK)]]
 
*{{Endn|4}}: [[White Dwarf 164 (UK)]]
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*{{Endn|9}}: http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1181266_Chaos_Space_Marines_Datasheet_-_Slaanesh_Subjugator.pdf Games Workshop Official Site
 
*{{Endn|9}}: http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1181266_Chaos_Space_Marines_Datasheet_-_Slaanesh_Subjugator.pdf Games Workshop Official Site
 
*{{Endn|10}}: http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/New_Stuff/CHAOS_DECIMATOR_DAEMON_ENGINE.html
 
*{{Endn|10}}: http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/New_Stuff/CHAOS_DECIMATOR_DAEMON_ENGINE.html
*{{Endn|11}}: [[White Dwarf]] October 2012 pg.6-10
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*{{Endn|11}}: [[White Dwarf 394 (UK)]], pgs. 6–10
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*{{Endn|12}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/05/23/warhammer-40000-launch-date-announced-may22gw-homepage-post-1/ Warhammer Community Site - New Warhammer 40,000 Edition Launch Date Announced] ''(last accessed 23 May 2017)''
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*{{Endn|13}}: [[Arks of Omen: Abaddon]], pg. 16 — ''Vashtorr the Arkifane''
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*{{Endn|14}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/02/28/tales-from-vigilus-09-in-the-belly-of-the-beastgw-homepage-post-4/ Tales from Vigilus 09: In the Belly of the Beast]
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*{{Endn|15}}: [[The Citadel Journal 16]], pg. 10 — ''The Everchanging Face of Chaos'' {{FE}}
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*16: [[Storm of Iron (Novel)]] — [[Iron Warriors: The Omnibus (Omnibus)]]:
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**{{Endn|16a}} ''Tor Christo'', Chapter Five
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**{{Endn|16b}} ''The Second Parallel'', Chapter Five
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*{{Endn|17}}: [https://archive.ph/cjmlY Warhammer Community: Army Showcase: Maxime Pastourel's Plague Marines] ''(Saved archive page, dated 22 June 2017, last accessed 18 January 2025, original link: https://www.warhammer-community.com/2017/06/22/army-showcase-maxime-pastourels-plague-marines-june22gw-homepage-post-4/)''
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===Uncited===
 
===Uncited===
 
* http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?categoryId=cat440347a&aId=3400020
 
* http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?categoryId=cat440347a&aId=3400020
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Forgefiend and Maulerfiend Daemon Engines

A Daemon Engine is a part-technological, part-daemonic vehicle employed by the various forces of Chaos.

Overview

Daemon Engines can vary greatly in form and function, but they are unified by one factor - the physical shells of the vehicles contain bound Daemons which control their actions. Daemon Engines have an insatiable bloodlust and revel in violence and destruction. Often they will destroy anything that lies in their path, regardless of allegiance, and so must be chained up until they can be unleashed upon the enemy. Like all entities of the Warp, Daemon Engines exude an aura of death and hatred that can overwhelm a lesser man. Untainted humans near one of these beasts often fall to their knees in horror and the demons presence fills their minds.[1]

Creating a Daemon Engine requires that the entity be summoned by one who has knowledge of such things, such as a Chaos Warpsmith, sorcerer or priest. The Daemon is summoned into the hull of the machine so that the corruption spreads throughout its circuits, gaining complete control of all functions. The complex process also involves the creation of Weapon-slaves.[14]

Daemons can also be bound to static weapon system like artillery guns, potentially breaking free of their shackles and killing indiscriminately until placated.[16a] If such a gun is destroyed, the bound daemon is unleashed, creating psychic shockwaves in its rage, before disappearing into the sky.[16b]

Known forms of Daemon Engines

A Soul Grinder Daemon Engine

Unaligned / Variable alignment

Daemon Engines of Khorne

Daemon Engines of Nurgle

Daemon Engines of Tzeentch

Daemon Engines of Slaanesh

See also

See also

Sources

Uncited