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Despised Traitorous Cultist




Okay so I haven't seen it in much application, I've only used it in Dawn of War: FoK, but what I'm mainly posting for is that it seems massively overblown in fluff- The thing operates like a glorified Fire Prism, would anyone know if it really is better or if there is any way to actually make it worth the time?

 
   
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Palm Beach, FL

An Engine of Vaul seems to be the generic name for the Eldar superheavy tanks - ie the Cobra, Scorpion, etc.

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Chicago, Illinois

Vaul is a eldar god, but the actual Engine of Vaul is a relic of the eldar that they don't know where it is.


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in this exact scenario we're talking about a scorpion (II apparently)

 
   
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Melbourne

Engines of Vaul is just a collective name used for Eldar super-heavies in at least one edition of Epic.

Talismans of Vaul is the collective name for the Blackstone Fortresses that AC is referring to.

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