

The Adeptus Mechanicus prize knowledge above all things, and without a second thought they will shed oceans of blood – both the enemy’s and their own – in their endless crusade for its acquisition. As bolts thunder from the guns of their guardian spears, swords and axes, their gilded storm shields deflect shots and blades as they fight and slay the enemies of the Emperor.

Equipped with the finest wargear that the Imperium can provide, your forces will be able to wade into the enemy. Fortunately, a single Custodian Guard is the equal of entire regiments of any other soldier, meaning that you’ll triumph despite being constantly outnumbered in battle. The Adeptus Custodes never exceed ten thousand warriors at any given time. Guided by psychic divination and the intelligence gathered by shadowy agents, they strike down demagogues and warlords who might otherwise raise invasion forces against the heart of the Imperium. While they were created to defend the Throne World, the Adeptus Custodes have recognised that the most effective way to safeguard Terra is to take a proactive hand in the ongoing battle against Mankind’s innumerable foes. but he was an oddly human character before all of that.10,000 years ago the Custodians were created by the Emperor as his companions and sworn bodyguards. SPOILERS: He eventually goes mad after accidently being tricked into helping a rogue Inquisitor summon a demon, thinks everyone in his squad are traitors, tries to BLAM! them all, and gets taken down by his men.

When he see's a squad falling back to a more defensible spot he kills the officer and takes command of the squad - pushing it into an attack (on fucking gray knights). He had waited his whole life for the moment to finally show that he was good enough to do his duty, and is constantly questioning himself and then just telling himself "Forward". He could not fine-tune an assault or design the perfect defence." It talks about how he was a war orphan taken in by the Schola Progenium and taught his entire life that his only duty was to guide guardsman to the light of the Emperor, and that cowardice is more dangerous than anything else. It talks about how he knows that "A commissar was not a tactician. My favorite "humanizing" Commissar bit is from the old Grey Knights book (the first one by Ben Counter) with Commissar Thanatal.
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