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'''Vectoriums''' are a type of formation used in the modern [[Death Guard]].{{Fn|1}}
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Vectorium's are in essence independently operating warbands of Death Guard and often pledged to one of the seven [[Plague Company]]'s. For all their theoretical cohesion, the Death Guard is currently broken up across many galactic war zones, its forces often divided up according to its many [[Chaos Lord]]s, [[Daemon Prince]]s, etc.. Some remain staunchly loyal to [[Mortarion]] while others may operate with total independence away from the rest of the Death Guard entirely.{{Fn|1}}
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Vectoriums will often develop their own unique iconography, colors, and even diseases blessed upon them by [[Nurgle]]. More powerful Vectorium's will consist of not just [[Chaos Space Marine]]s but also [[Traitor Guard]], [[Mutant]]s, and even [[Chaos Knight]]s.{{Fn|1}}
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==Sources==
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Death Guard (10th Edition)]], pg. 17
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Revision as of 18:21, 2 August 2025

Vectoriums are a type of formation used in the modern Death Guard.[1]

Vectorium's are in essence independently operating warbands of Death Guard and often pledged to one of the seven Plague Company's. For all their theoretical cohesion, the Death Guard is currently broken up across many galactic war zones, its forces often divided up according to its many Chaos Lords, Daemon Princes, etc.. Some remain staunchly loyal to Mortarion while others may operate with total independence away from the rest of the Death Guard entirely.[1]

Vectoriums will often develop their own unique iconography, colors, and even diseases blessed upon them by Nurgle. More powerful Vectorium's will consist of not just Chaos Space Marines but also Traitor Guard, Mutants, and even Chaos Knights.[1]

Sources