Infamous Imperial Rebellions: The Civil Wars That Shape 40K's Imperium
The Imperium has eaten more rebellions than most settings have wars, and the deep cuts are where the real grimdark lives.
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Entrusted by the Chapter with sacred research into Warhammer 40k lore, miniatures, and machine-blessed vid-games, I share my findings here with loyal warriors and enthusiasts brave enough to explore our glorious hobby. For the Emperor!
The Imperium has eaten more rebellions than most settings have wars, and the deep cuts are where the real grimdark lives.
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