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==Overview== Kept aboard the Death Guard's Poison Ships, the Poisoners wielded a high proportion of chemical munitions, even by the standards of their Legion. Frequently deployed in support of more conventional troops, their formidable weapons were valuable in clearing defensive positions. However, the sheer level of fuckedness that was the alchemical flames the Poisoners' spread left many battlefields uninhabitable in the galaxy. Eventually, though, their close exposure to such deadly chemical and biological weapons inevitably took a toll on the Poisoners. If they did not die at the hands of their enemies, then Poisoners faced an unavoidable demise of super [[Cancer]]. Either by withering away or being consumed by flames, when chemicals ate through the protective seals of their weapons' fuel canisters. The [[Death Guard]] were well aware of this, and it became an unofficial act of censure or punishment to be assigned to the Poisoners. Yes, you hear that right. The position of a Mortus Poisoner is so bad, that not even the superhuman constitution of a Death Guard marine would be enough to stop their own weapons from [[Grimdark|killing them.]] This was reserved for members of the Legion that failed to achieve what was asked of them by their command. Despite this, however, there were Poisoners who embraced serving within the Destroyer Squad cadre enthusiastically. These Poisoners sought to close with their enemies to unleash toxic death. They did so, though, with disturbingly little heed for their own longevity.
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