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'''Excommunicate Traitoris''' is the term used in reference to [[Space Marine Legion]]s or [[Chapter]]s that have betrayed the [[Imperium]] through [[heresy]], mutation or any other act the [[Administratum]] deems unforgivable. Several forces have been deemed Excommunicate, such as the [[Traitor Legions]]<sup>1</sup>, the [[Flame Falcons]], the [[Relictors]] and the [[Soul Drinkers]]<sup>2</sup>. They are also known as [[Renegade chapters]]. | '''Excommunicate Traitoris''' is the term used in reference to [[Space Marine Legion]]s or [[Chapter]]s that have betrayed the [[Imperium]] through [[heresy]], mutation or any other act the [[Administratum]] deems unforgivable. Several forces have been deemed Excommunicate, such as the [[Traitor Legions]]<sup>1</sup>, the [[Flame Falcons]], the [[Relictors]] and the [[Soul Drinkers]]<sup>2</sup>. They are also known as [[Renegade chapters]]. | ||
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Excommunicate Traitoris is the term used in reference to Space Marine Legions or Chapters that have betrayed the Imperium through heresy, mutation or any other act the Administratum deems unforgivable. Several forces have been deemed Excommunicate, such as the Traitor Legions1, the Flame Falcons, the Relictors and the Soul Drinkers2. They are also known as Renegade chapters.