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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Necron]] artifact belonging to the [[Szarekhan Dynasty]].{{Fn|1}}
 
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Necron]] artifact belonging to the [[Szarekhan Dynasty]].{{Fn|1}}
  
This pseudo-animate crown of living quicksilver is shot through artifical networks of command-wave nanocircuitry. It is gifted to especially prominent nobles of the Szarekhan, and as it is donned it sinks into the metallic frame of it's wearer's brow and meshes with their synthetic cortex. This enhances and projects their dominating mill through multiple spectra across a substantial distance.{{Fn|1}}
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This pseudo-animate crown of living quicksilver is shot through artifical networks of command-wave nanocircuitry. It is gifted to especially prominent nobles of the Szarekhan, and as it is donned it sinks into the metallic frame of it's wearer's brow and meshes with their synthetic cortex. This enhances and projects their dominating will through multiple spectra across a substantial distance.{{Fn|1}}
  
 
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]], pg. 67
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]], pg. 67
 
[[Category:Equipment (Necrons)]]
 
[[Category:Equipment (Necrons)]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 20 August 2025

The Sovereign Coronal is a Necron artifact belonging to the Szarekhan Dynasty.[1]

This pseudo-animate crown of living quicksilver is shot through artifical networks of command-wave nanocircuitry. It is gifted to especially prominent nobles of the Szarekhan, and as it is donned it sinks into the metallic frame of it's wearer's brow and meshes with their synthetic cortex. This enhances and projects their dominating will through multiple spectra across a substantial distance.[1]

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