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The Sons of Antaeus are a loyalist chapter of [[Space Marines]] who lead a highly mysterious existence. | The Sons of Antaeus are a loyalist chapter of [[Space Marines]] who lead a highly mysterious existence. | ||
They are known to be particularly hardy and tough, being far more impervious to damage then even other Space Marines. Due to this, their detractors having pointed out how similarly hardy they are to the [[Death Guard]] traitor legion. | They are known to be particularly hardy and tough, being far more impervious to damage then even other Space Marines. This is due to the mechanius going crazy adding all sorts of extra stuff to harden them up. Due to this, their detractors having pointed out how similarly hardy they are to the [[Death Guard]] traitor legion. | ||
Perhaps due to this, they are notably not open to most [[imperial]] authorities and avoid contact with them in what ways they can. | Perhaps due to this, they are notably not open to most [[imperial]] authorities and avoid contact with them in what ways they can. This is more then likely a sensible choice. | ||
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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Imperial]][[Category:Space Marines]] | [[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Imperial]][[Category:Space Marines]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 5 October 2013
The Sons of Antaeus are a loyalist chapter of Space Marines who lead a highly mysterious existence.
They are known to be particularly hardy and tough, being far more impervious to damage then even other Space Marines. This is due to the mechanius going crazy adding all sorts of extra stuff to harden them up. Due to this, their detractors having pointed out how similarly hardy they are to the Death Guard traitor legion.
Perhaps due to this, they are notably not open to most imperial authorities and avoid contact with them in what ways they can. This is more then likely a sensible choice.