![]() ![]() No chapter on this list could be prominent enough to have tabletop rules.Something of substance to give them more than just a colour scheme, generic gimmick and name. Each needed to have a true history to the army.Well, save for the Iron Hands who seem to have been killed off and impostors put in their place. No First Founding legions, as all have seen substantial attention over the past few years.To judge this there were only three requirements limiting these options: After all, even within the masses of poster boys, there are armies who get overshadowed and deserve a little more attention than their peers. However, today we're here to focus upon a few chapters within this army who deserve a little more attention from writers. The company's focus upon one faction has brought as much criticism as it has praise over the years, and rightfully so as there are some definite negatives to this. Even the setting itself has been argued to primarily be a conflict between different sects of Space Marines, the war between the Imperial loyalists and Traitor Legions, with the xenos wars being more of a sideshow. From the exaggerated pauldrons and big gun to the grim pseudo-Shakespearean aspects which give the setting more substance than any would believe, they're often the poster by for the entire game. In many regards they are what defines the game to the casual viewer as much as its core polar opposites. Of all the armies in Games Workshop, few are more iconic and spend more time in the spotlight than the Adeptus Astartes. ![]()
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