When learned men speak of the undead most know only of the skeletons raised by the Necromancers or the stories of lemures haunting the living. But there is one being that has been encountered in recent times - not truly living nor dead, but something in between.
Septus Caemia was once a legionary in the great armies of Rome - but they were no hero; they gambled, killed for sport, held the gods in contempt and finally they betrayed their fellow legionaries when they deserted somewhere in Parthia. Soon enough they were found, killed by bandits and left in a ditch to rot - an ignominious end to an thoroughly unpleasant person.
Caemia found no rest in death - Tartarus awaited... but something happened and instead of the punishment that was due the legionary found themselves in Anatolia; physically changed but as wicked as ever they were in life.
As the powers wage their war in the shadows Caemia now works alongside the most desperate and degenerate warbands - its thirst for gold and violence seemingly unquenchable.
Septus Caemia, Returned from Tartarus
Auxiliary: Demigod
Light Armour, Tower Shield
Fearsome
Shield Drill
Shield Wall
Shade-made-Flesh (at the start of every turn, before the Initiative Phase, roll d10 - 1-5 this model has Intangible, 6-10 this model has Undead for the duration of this turn)
Pts: 66
Stats/Retainer are as Broken Legions Rulebook
Pts: 66
Stats/Retainer are as Broken Legions Rulebook
This is Septus Caemia - Undead Legionary from Fenris Games. As with others I've posted, I view the Demigod as an option to represent all sorts of powerful warriors - why and how did Septus return from Tartarus? That's a question only the gods know the answer to...
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