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Revision as of 01:13, 4 May 2020
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The Lincon Heresy
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Beneheventian Sub-Sector
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Lincon System
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Loyalist Victory
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Army Spotlight
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To the noble Knights of Hawkshroud, honour is the single most important virtue of all. So essential to their way of life is the esteem and reputation of their house that Hawkshroud’s Knights will honour any call to arms from those that have earned their loyalty or respect. It is for this reason that, at any given time, almost all of House Hawkshroud’s Knights are away on campaigns to uphold past alliances.
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The Legio Crucius Templari is a sub faction of Legio Crucius, the Warmongers Titan Legion. Formed after the founding of the minor Forge World, Cerberus, and the close bonds which formed between the Imperial Fists based in the area (the Kildrech Crusade), the local Knight House (House Kildare) and the Mechanicus forces; the sub Legio is an oath bound unit which always serves alongside the Imperial Fist forces based in the Kildrech System.
This Oath is held as the principal reason for the Legio to have followed the Kildrech Crusade, to latter become the Company of Kildare, into secession from the Imperium at large. While the parent Legio (Crucius) has not openly supported or ..more..
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