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[[Image:Soulgrinder.jpg|right|thumb|250px|'''The [[Soul Grinder]], Incarnate Daemon Engine serving the [[Forge of Souls]]''']] | [[Image:Soulgrinder.jpg|right|thumb|250px|'''The [[Soul Grinder]], Incarnate Daemon Engine serving the [[Forge of Souls]]''']] | ||
'''Incarnate Daemon Engines''' or '''Manifest Daemon Engines''' are powerful [[Daemon]]s with a mechanical appearance.{{Fn|1}} | '''Incarnate Daemon Engines''' or '''Manifest Daemon Engines''' are powerful [[Daemon]]s with a mechanical appearance.{{Fn|1}} | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| − | + | 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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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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===Known types of Incarnate Daemon Engines=== | ===Known types of Incarnate Daemon Engines=== | ||
[[Image:Brass Scorpion.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''The [[Greater Brass Scorpion]], Incarnate Daemon Engine of [[Khorne]]''']] | [[Image:Brass Scorpion.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''The [[Greater Brass Scorpion]], Incarnate Daemon Engine of [[Khorne]]''']] | ||
| − | * [[Greater Brass Scorpion]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Greater Brass Scorpion]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Lord of Battles]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Lord of Battles]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Soul Grinder]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Soul Grinder]]{{Fn|1}} |
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'''Unconfirmed:'''{{Fn|1}} | '''Unconfirmed:'''{{Fn|1}} | ||
| − | * [[Questor]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Questor (Scout Titan)|Questor]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Hell Knight]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Hell-Knight]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Hell Scourge]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Hell-Scourge]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Hell Strider]] {{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Hell-Strider]] {{Fn|1}} |
| − | * [[Subjugator]]{{Fn|1}} | + | *[[Slaanesh Subjugator|Subjugator]]{{Fn|1}} |
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| − | * [[Infernal Engine]] | + | ==See also== |
| − | * [[Possessed Engine]] | + | *[[Infernal Engine]] |
| − | * [[True Daemon Engine]] | + | *[[Possessed Engine]] |
| + | *[[True Daemon Engine]] | ||
| − | == | + | ==Sources== |
| − | *{{Endn|1}} [[Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned]], | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned]], pg. 117 |
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[[Category:Daemon Engines]] | [[Category:Daemon Engines]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:55, 28 August 2025
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
Unconfirmed:[1]