What Happens to a Deathwatch Marine When His Chapter Turns Traitor
A Deathwatch marine can be off on the Long Vigil when his whole Chapter goes renegade. So whose side is he on? The 40K answer is odder than you'd think.
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A Deathwatch marine can be off on the Long Vigil when his whole Chapter goes renegade. So whose side is he on? The 40K answer is odder than you'd think.
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