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It is crucial to note that The Fall of Orpheus was written for . As of 10th Edition (2024-2025), the rules for the Carnodon or the Minotaur Chapter Tactics are Legends or obsolete. Lore seekers want the PDF; competitive players will find the datasheets useless without heavy homebrew conversion.
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The book shifts the Necron narrative away from "tomb kings in space" back toward an unstoppable, cold, and terrifying cosmic threat.
Known as the "High Lords' Hounds," the brutal and mysterious Minotaurs Chapter plays a central role. The book provides incredible insight into their ruthless tactics, unique command structure, and Chapter Master Asterion Moloc. I can’t help create or summarize content from
It formalized the rules for iconic characters like Asterion Moloc (wielding the Black Spear) and Chaplain Ivanus Encomi , solidifying the Minotaurs as a major lore and tabletop faction.