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The Word Bearers do not worship Chaos Gods individually. Instead, they are venerated and regarded as a Dark Pantheon of Chaos Gods. The sons of Lorgar view those who limit their worship to a single Chaos God with contempt and are partially at odds with the [[Emperor's Children]] for their decadence. Word Bearers rely on Daemons as shock troops, meatshields, and as the bulk of their armies. Their elite Chaos Space Marines are used to accomplish vital tasks. The Word Bearers have been known to have a massive cultist base, and have used cultists and insurgents since the Great Crusade. However, unlike the Alpha Legion, the primary use of cultists is as cannon fodder and distractions.
The Word Bearers are notable for being the only [[Traitor Legion]] who still have a corps of Chaplains, now known as [[Dark Apostle]]s. The Word Bearers follow the words of their Dark Apostles with total faith in battle. The Dark Apostles divine through many ways how a battle is to be fought and won, and the warriors of the Host obey unquestioningly. A Host may also be led by a [[Chaos Lord]], with the same devotion from his troops should he speak as the [[Voice of Lorgar]].{{Fn|56}} Before battle, the Word Bearers gather in ritual prayer, chanting hymns and cult doctrine to affirm their faith in the power of Chaos. Often these chants will be answered and it is common for the Word Bearers to fight alongside daemonic entities.
[[Image:Word_Bearers_Marine_1.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Post-Heresy Word Bearer{{Fn|1}}]]
Alongside the [[Black Legion]] and [[Death Guard]], the Word Bearers are one of the three traitor Legion's that did not fracture in the aftermath of the Horus Heresy.{{Fn|29}} The legion is ruled centrally from the [[Dark Council]] of [[Sicarus]]{{Fn|6}}. This evil priesthood enforces a strict regime of worship of the Chaos pantheon upon their fellow Word Bearers and are also highly likely to be found leading the Legion in battle. Each is gifted an army of their own, known as a [[Host]]. The numbers vary, with the smallest typical size roughly analogous to that of a [[Space Marine Company]], and the largest exceeding the manpower of a Space Marine [[Chapter]].
*{{Endn|54}}: [[The End and the Death: Volume II (Novel)]], 8:vii
*{{Endn|55}}: [[White Dwarf 370 (UK)]], pgs. 90-97 – ''[[Army Workshop]]: [[Word Bearers]]''
*{{Endn|56}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (9th Edition)]], pg. 83 – ''Word Bearers: Warlord Traits''
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