The Midasian Hoard

History
The First Legion is one of the few legions to see active duty from before the Great Crusade. Having been utilised during the Unification Wars upon Terra, it meant that the legion made great use of tech-wrights, many of which are still serving within the First Legion and are held in high regard. During these wars, multiple bases and stations were created for the First Legion to operate from. These bases were created near the thick of the fighting, heavily fortified and often filled with technology that was vital to the First Legion during the Crusades.

One such base was created within Skand, the Nordyc segment, where some of the bloodiest and most brutal fighting took place. The techno-barbarian’s within this area were well known for their human sacrifice and chaotic nature. The First Legion was the perfect fit to oppose such an enemy. Their tactical and honourable approach to combat was a stark contrast to the Thunder Warriors brutal slaughter, and as such the First made sure-footed progress to take back Skand. The Siege of Jutigran saw the Legion take over one of the Techno-Barbarian fortresses, and then from this location defend from hordes of the cultists. During their time within this fortress the Revenants brought in multiple weapons from other forward bases, and started to fortify their location. This position became advantageous to the First Legion, and became key to the Legion taking the Nordyc segment.

As fighting moved away from this base, it instead started to be used as a location to stock armament for the First. With many tanks, archaeotech and other now lost technology stored ready for the Legion to use. One tech-write known as Midas, he helped to fortify this base and spent much of his time during the Unification Wars creating new unique weapons and maintaining technology brought into this base. Eventually a running joke started to spread between the Legion, the base became known as the Midasian Hoard. A name that started to irk the Tech-wright over time, especially with the discovery of the Mechanicum. To him, the name implied that the hoard was solely for keeping to himself, an act that Midas always believed was more akin to the way the Mechanicum would act.

First Chapter

 * Cataphractii Torrentia - Infantry suppression armour variant

Second Chapter

 * Oróion Citadel - Superheavy Command vehicle with the ability to organise local forces and siege enemy fortifications with it's Barbosan Cannons
 * Orpheus Tank Commander Armour - A slimmed down set of power armour with extra cogitators to augment command capabilities.
 * Warhorse Charges - A set of charges with multiple types of explosives that can be attached to vehicles to add a one-time shock attack.

Third Chapter

 * Silverback - A mobile artillery vehicle converted from a Rhino chassis
 * Wyvrün Plates - A set of metallic plates that can be added on top of existing armour to augment it's defensive capabilities

Fourth Chapter

 * Unknown

Fifth Chapter

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Sixth Chapter

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Seventh Chapter

 * Unknown

Eigth Chapter

 * Unknown

Ninth Chapter

 * Unknown

Tenth Chapter

 * Unknown

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