3/26/2023 0 Comments Horus heresy reading guide![]() ![]() The Typhon Heavy Siege Tank shares a chassis with the Spartan, but instead of carrying squads of Tactical Marines and Terminators across the battlefield, it mounts a centerline dreadhammer siege cannon. Dreadnoughts, Cataphractii, Kratos Heavy Battle Tanks, all of these and more can be torn asunder with the Typhon Heavy Siege Tank. There’s no shortage of things that need blowing up in the Age of Darkness. ![]() You can check out this tank in this preview for The Horus Heresy. Based on the Spartan chassis, it takes all that cargo room and turns it into big boom with a massive cannon. Looking to make an impact on the battlefield? The Typhon can help with that. Desperate to overcome the Warmaster’s strange new powers, gifted lore-seekers and ex-Librarians defied the Edicts of Nikaea – with or without the blessings of their Primarchs. The Traitors quickly embraced these mind-expanding secrets, spread by robed conjurers through the rituals of the Warrior Lodges – but as the Heresy progressed, even Loyalist psykers drank deep from wells of outlawed knowledge. No matter how fiercely the Emperor suppressed the Primordial Truth, there were always those willing to explore the Immaterium’s secrets – whether to ward off its eldritch denizens, or harness their unnatural power. With the Heresy in full swing, the Traitor Legions are free to explore the forbidden arts anew – and the Esoterist Consul steps out from the shadows. Horus’ fateful encounter with the Ruinous Powers at the Serpent Lodge on Davin turned the Warmaster traitor, but he wasn’t the only member of the Legiones Astartes to dabble with the darker forces underpinning the galaxy. And soon, they can join him on the battlefields of The Horus Heresy as Games Workshop shows off the Esoteris Consul. Horus wasn't the only one at the time to turn heretic. ![]()
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