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Revision as of 08:44, 20 June 2018

The Battle of Ashkhelon was a battle of the Great Crusade.[1]

Overview

The conflict began when widespread panic and hysteria broke out across Ashkhelon III's planetary control bastion dubbed the Ashkhel. When Imperial response teams arrived, there was no sign of the worlds 11 million inhabitants. Further help was requested, which was answered in the form of the Space Wolves and Mechanicum forces. They were led by the Space Wolves 11th Great Company aboard the Battle Barge Void yrm and the Mechanicum Battleship Axiom of Trinity.[1]

When the Imperial forces landed on Ashkhelon, they initially met nothing besides signs of past violence. However soon enough the Space Wolves encountered screaming and hulking mechanical monstrosities. Fighting between the Wolves and Skitarii and these mechanical horrors broke out, with Wolf Lord's Varald Helsdawn leading the defense. The creatures were powerful, comparable to strength of a Battle-automata, but the Imperials endured. Soon enough the Imperials determined that the mechanical horrors were being directed by a single intelligence, dubbed the Heretek Omega. More disturbing was the fact that the creatures were able to endlessly replicate themselves.[1]

The Rune Priest Corym Skaarsol managed to stalk one of the damaged mechanical creatures down into the depths of Ashkhelon III. This gave the Legion a more proper target for their wrath, and the canyons below the Ashkhel were subjected to a merciless orbital bombardment. The Space Wolves, accompanied by Sicarian Ruststalkers, made their way into the canyons shortly after. Battling vast numbers of formless horrors and "living" bio-plastic walls, the Imperial forces made their way to the center of the enemy. Here they found the dead of Ashkhelon, neatly laid in vaults. In the central chamber they also found the Heretek Omega, revealed to be an ancient Artificial Intelligence that had been awakened by Ashkhelon's excavation teams. After a bitter battle, the Imperials managed to destroy the AI and avenge the dead of Ashkhelon.[1]

In the aftermath of the incident Ashkhelon III was a Dead World, quarantined by the greater Imperium.[1]

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