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Secret Inquisitorial Eldar Xenexecutor





UK

With my (Renegade) Guard reaching a decently playable 1500 with multiple builds possible I have started looking into allies for them, I wanted a highly elite force that gave me excellent modelling opportunities and the chance to explore some of the previous less used aspects of the Traitor Legions. Since I run my guard as either AM or IA13 Renegades I had a decent choice of codex's to use for my allies, weighing up either using Black Legion or Champions of Fenris as a basis for an elite World Eater warband I eventually plumped for the more elite nature of Champions of Fenris as it seems to give me a wider host of modelling opportunities (Codex Sacrilege I know). I want to represent TRUE Veterans of the Heresy, marines who have lived the aeons in the warp, men who stood at the walls of terror and screamed to the gods to make them tumble. For this reason I have thus far gone a very elite root, using my Chaos Lord as a Counts as Wolf Lord, and planning on doing two counts as Iron Priests for my compulsory elites slots. The why is quite simple, the codex means always accepting challenges, the model choice means they are all multi wound characters with access to a tonne of wargear to show men who have lived long enough to perfect the art of war.

First up is

Porlan - Child of Slaughter (WIP)

Named the Child to those who knew him within his Legion Porlan was still a relativelty fresh recruit when the heresy dawned, and yet he was no less brutal than his other kinsmen, as the heresy progressed so too did his thirst for violence, and yet he held an intelect that was rare amongst his breed, he stood no mere psycopath, but one of both intellect and brutality. When horus fell, and in the centuries that followed the World Eaters became spread out, Porlan became a warlord in his own right, leading hordes of lesser men as a god among their ranks. It is only in recent years that he has begun to gather his bretheren back to him, and this alone is enough to cause those who recognise him on the field to fear what is to follow.



I've used the Thunder Wolf mount as it made him look particularly barbaric and raised him among other models as true leaders should be, his armour is ornate and covered in scales of beasts slain in centuries long since forgotten and his cloak comes from similar origins. He wields a spear that carries with it whispers of dark temptations, and a relic pistol the makings of which have been lost to the sands of time.


Followed by

Ashul the Denied (WIP)

Too old to pass through the trials to become a full battle brother Ashul was elevated to their stature through a number of brutal surgeries which, whilst effective, have left him in agonising pain for the rest of his existance. He is a hulking brute of a man standing taller than most full marines, his armour is an ancient ornate piece that predates even the heresy by centuries. Ashul had ensured the legions machines of war stood in good repair during the heresy, personally overseeing some small part of the bombardment of the palace walls on Terra. And yet since the heresy little is known of his actions, whispers talk of foul creations striding forth from Daemon Forges at his behest, but such rumours are not to be believed by sane men. Ashul was the first to answer his battle brothers call to arms, to join the war to scour all those unworthy from the galaxy.



Old metal juggernaut used but it was a beautiful model, counting as an Iron Priest Ashuls servo arm is suitably barbaric for a World Eater, more useful to care vehicles apart than perform maintenance. He carries an axe with him prised from the hands of a dead wolf lord long ago, who's shield adorns his trophy rack. He is also noted to carry a combi melta of imperial design, though which unfortunate soul met their fate to grand him such a weapon is unknown. His armour is meant to look rag-tag, the base ornate suit is constantly repaired and broken parts replaced rather than seeking out a new suit of armour. Ashul, and his gear, combine relics of a by-gone ago with repairs done out of neccessity not vanity.

C&C Welcome on the models, themes, and possible ways to advance!!

Thanks

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