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Legions Imperialis: The Great Slaughter

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Legions Imperialis: The Great Slaughter Product Description

Contained within this book you will find a comprehensive history of the Second Battle for Nyrcon City and the origin of the wars that would engulf the Garmon Cluster, detailing the Loyalist and Traitor forces that took part in that terrible conflict. As well as this complete narrative, this book includes new Formations and Detachments for both the Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia army lists, providing new weapons of war for these powerful forces.

You will also find a full campaign system for linking Legions Imperialis battles together, including rules for using maps to simulate large scale conflict on the worlds of the Imperium, and to fight the battle for Nyrcon City. Plus, full rules are included for fighting Legions Imperialis battles that feature entire armies of Titans and Knights set against each other.

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