The Untouchables: What Being Soulless Actually Does to You in Warhammer 40K
The one-in-a-billion people born soulless. What being an Untouchable actually does to you, and why the Imperium and the Necrons both want them.
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The one-in-a-billion people born soulless. What being an Untouchable actually does to you, and why the Imperium and the Necrons both want them.
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