

A veteran of the earliest battles of the Terran Wars of Unification, Marduk has served the Emperor in battle for more than two- and-a-half centuries, longer than almost any other living Space Marine. His long record of service within the First Legion began in the ranks of the now-defunct Host of Stone, where he was acknowledged as the preeminent siege master of the First Legion, and he would later enter the ranks of the Dreadwing. Rather than join the Council of Masters on Gramarye, Sedras opted to accept the lesser rank of master that he might remain in the field as the Great Crusade entered its second century.
| LD | CL | WP | IN | |||||||||||
| M | WS | BS | S | T | W | I | A | LD | CL | WP | IN | SAV | INV | |
| Marduk Sedras (⌀40mm) | 10 | 9 | 9 | 9 | ||||||||||
| Marduk Sedras (⌀40mm) | 6 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 2+ | 4+ |
A relic of the First Legion, the blade known as the Death of Worlds was pattern-welded from fragments of adamantine collected from the hive cities of the first world to fall under the Eskaton, the edict of utter destruction. With each world its wielder presides over the death of, new fragments are added to its length and, by the end of the Great Crusade, the Death of Worlds had grown to such length that only the strongest warriors in the Legion could bear it into combat. The shards pattern welded to its edge carry the curse of a thousand dead worlds, the ragged blade tearing apart its victims with a vicious spite.
| Melee Weapon | |||||||
Melee Weapon | IM | AM | SM | AP | D | Special Rules | Traits |
| The Death of Worlds | |||||||
| The Death of Worlds | -2 | A | +5 | 2 | 3 | - | None |
Marduk Sedras has served his Legion for more than two centuries, one of the longest serving Space Marines on record in the Divisio Militaris archives. Over the long years of the Great Crusade he has fought beside each of the Primarchs, and observed each of their Legions in warzones beyond count. There is no battle nor enemy that does not remind him of past glories, and in his tales others find the wisdom to overcome the challenges that face them.
While Marduk Sedras is part of a Unit that includes only Models with the Dark Angels Trait, all Models in that Unit gain the Hatred (Traitor) Special Rule.Some weapons trade precision for indiscriminate destruction, high explosive impacts that can devastate a wide area. From artillery shells to high energy blasts, such weapons are popular tools of destruction on the battlefields of the Horus Heresy.
Attacks made with the Blast (X) Special Rule use a Blast Marker to determine how many Hits are caused.Infantry units include all types of foot soldiers. Infantry are fairly slow moving, but can cross almost any terrain and make the best use of cover to avoid enemy fire.
Infantry is the most basic Type, and is applied to most Models in the game. A Model with the Infantry Type uses the Core Rules without modification, gaining neither benefit nor penalty. Models with the Infantry Type may Embark and Disembark upon Models with the Transport Sub-Type.Designed to pierce the armour worn by heavy infantry, some weapons have gained a fearsome reputation on the battlefields of the Floras Heresy. While many such weapons are rare or temperamental in use, the sheer power of their attacks more than makes up for this.
With a Weapon that has the Breaching (X) Special Rule there is a chance that a Wound Test may result in the Wound ignoring Armour Saves.Some weapons are almost as dangerous to the wielder as to the foe. Supercharged powerpacks can explode in combat or volatile munitions can jam or even detonate, all of which can prove deadly to those charged with deploying such weapons.
Weapons with this Special Rule may inflict Hits on the Models making Shooting Attacks with them.Template weapons shoot clouds of fire, gas or other lethal substances, rather than shells or bullets.
Weapons and attacks with the Template Special Rule use the Flame Template to determine how many Models they Hit.Some weapons are so terrifyingly potent that their use instils abject fear in even the most strong-willed warriors. In the face of such wanton power the target can only flee or prepare for death, for few would live to tell of the true horrors of the Age of Darkness once they were unleashed on the battlefield.
Weapons and other attacks that have the Panic (X) Special Rule have a chance of inflicting the Routed Status on the Target Unit.The Loyalist Trait is used in the following Legiones Astartes datasheets:
The Dark Angels Trait is used in the following Legiones Astartes datasheets:
The Master of the Legion Trait is used in the following Legiones Astartes datasheets:
Among the warriors and war machines of the Horus Heresy there are many whose names are known throughout the galaxy. Such heroes, prototypes and icons are rare, and though their power can tip any battle in their favour, they can only be in one place at a time.
The following Rules apply to all Models with the Unique Sub-Type:Transport vehicles are designed to balance armour and capacity, attempting to mount the most protection without compromising how many warriors they can carry. Yet, some warriors are plated in such imposing armour or even spawned in such an aberrant nature that they occupy far more space than any regular fighter. Such warriors are mighty in both power and stature, but prove more difficult to ferry into battle.
Models with the Bulky (X) Special Rule take up more space on Transport Models.Intended to break the lines of the foe or to hold the most dangerous of positions, heavy troops trade speed and manoeuvrability for indomitable toughness and stubborn tenacity.
The following Rules apply to all Models with the Heavy Sub-Type:The wargear of many Legiones Astartes warriors and war machines incorporates a variety of targeting and stabilisation systems, enabling larger weaponry to be brought to bear even at close ranges.
Models with this Special Rule can make Volley Attacks with other Weapons.
Many warriors are steady hut sure, slow to advance but no less deadly for it.
Models with this Special Rule cannot Pursue fleeing enemy Units.Representing the elite of any army, commanders oversee the disposition of their troops, set strategy for the coming battle and often stand at the forefront of the conflict. The actions of such heroes can change the tide of battle in an instant.
The following Rules apply to all Models with the Command Sub-Type:This datasheet has High Command Battlefield Role. Full list of Legiones Astartes units sharing same Battlefield Role follows:
| Ranged Weapon | |||||||
Ranged Weapon | R | FP | RS | AP | D | Special Rules | Traits |
| Plasma burner | |||||||
| Plasma burner | |||||||
| - Sustained fire | |||||||
| - Sustained fire | Template | 1 | 5 | 4 | 1 | Template, Breaching (6+) | Plasma |
| - Maximal fire | |||||||
| - Maximal fire | Template | 1 | 6 | 4 | 1 | Template, Breaching (5+), Overload (1) | Plasma |
Poison is a subtle weapon, relying not on brute strength to bring harm to the foe, hut on its own insidious bite. Though some consider it a dishonourable tool, there are many that are willing to make use of it in the name of victory.
A Weapon with the Poisoned (X) Special Rule has a chance to cause a wound regardless of the target’s Toughness.| Ranged Weapon | |||||||
Ranged Weapon | R | FP | RS | AP | D | Special Rules | Traits |
| Phosphex bomb | |||||||
| Phosphex bomb | 6 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 1 | Blast (3"), Poisoned (3+), Panic (3), Breaching (5+) | Phosphex |
A relic of the First Legion, the blade known as the Death of Worlds was pattern-welded from fragments of adamantine collected from the hive cities of the first world to fall under the Eskaton, the edict of utter destruction. With each world its wielder presides over the death of, new fragments are added to its length and, by the end of the Great Crusade, the Death of Worlds had grown to such length that only the strongest warriors in the Legion could bear it into combat. The shards pattern welded to its edge carry the curse of a thousand dead worlds, the ragged blade tearing apart its victims with a vicious spite.
| Melee Weapon | |||||||
Melee Weapon | IM | AM | SM | AP | D | Special Rules | Traits |
| The Death of Worlds | |||||||
| The Death of Worlds | -2 | A | +5 | 2 | 3 | - | None |
Marduk Sedras has served his Legion for more than two centuries, one of the longest serving Space Marines on record in the Divisio Militaris archives. Over the long years of the Great Crusade he has fought beside each of the Primarchs, and observed each of their Legions in warzones beyond count. There is no battle nor enemy that does not remind him of past glories, and in his tales others find the wisdom to overcome the challenges that face them.
While Marduk Sedras is part of a Unit that includes only Models with the Dark Angels Trait, all Models in that Unit gain the Hatred (Traitor) Special Rule.Hatred can be a force as potent as any munition, driving troops to fight harder and more ferociously. The Horus Heresy would stoke old hatreds and spawn many new ones, granting canny commanders ample opportunity to set troops against their chosen foes.
The Hatred (X) Special Rule grants bonuses against enemies of a specific Faction, Type or Trait.