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alien race as a whole, with all other dynasties being mere offshoots of the Sautekh.{{Fn|4}} | alien race as a whole, with all other dynasties being mere offshoots of the Sautekh.{{Fn|4}} | ||
− | Its nobility is noted as being the most aggressive and the most eager in attempting a new wave of expansion to restore the Necron race to its former glory.{{Fn|1a}} They are known to frequently enslave non-human worlds.{{Fn|4}} They also frequently fight other Necron Dynasties that refuse to yield before them, though to these foes they show more respect and honor. However once they are defeated, these Dynasties are brutally assimilated.{{Fn| | + | Its nobility is noted as being the most aggressive and the most eager in attempting a new wave of expansion to restore the Necron race to its former glory.{{Fn|1a}} They are known to frequently enslave non-human worlds.{{Fn|4}} They also frequently fight other Necron Dynasties that refuse to yield before them, though to these foes they show more respect and honor. However once they are defeated, these Dynasties are brutally assimilated.{{Fn|14b}} |
The [[Karnokh Dynasty]] was once part of Sautekh, but this changed after they awoke from the [[Great Sleep]]. Upon doing so, they looked at their forms and believed themselves to be cursed revenants, that were trapped in their metal bodies. This led them to declare themselves the Karnokh Dynasty and they now seek to destroy their fellow Necrons, in order to free them from the curse the [[C'tan]] placed upon their species.{{Fn|15}} | The [[Karnokh Dynasty]] was once part of Sautekh, but this changed after they awoke from the [[Great Sleep]]. Upon doing so, they looked at their forms and believed themselves to be cursed revenants, that were trapped in their metal bodies. This led them to declare themselves the Karnokh Dynasty and they now seek to destroy their fellow Necrons, in order to free them from the curse the [[C'tan]] placed upon their species.{{Fn|15}} | ||
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*2: [[Hammer & Anvil (Novel)]] | *2: [[Hammer & Anvil (Novel)]] | ||
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Necrons (7th Edition)]] - ''The Sautekh Dynasty'' | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Necrons (7th Edition)]] - ''The Sautekh Dynasty'' | ||
− | *{{Endn|5}}: [https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/3000/1/1/enslave-the-galaxy/ FFG] Teaser for "Legions of Death", supplement for Conquest Card Game (last accessed 20 April 2016) | + | *{{Endn|5}}: [https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/3000/1/1/enslave-the-galaxy/ FFG] Teaser for "Legions of Death", supplement for Conquest Card Game ''(last accessed 20 April 2016)'' |
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Necrons (8th Edition)]], pg. 21 - ''Sautekh Dynasty'' | *{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Necrons (8th Edition)]], pg. 21 - ''Sautekh Dynasty'' | ||
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer Combat Cards]] Card Description | *{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer Combat Cards]] Card Description | ||
− | *{{Endn|8}}: [[The Infinite and the Divine (Novel)]] Chapter 3 | + | *{{Endn|8}}: [[The Infinite and the Divine (Novel)]], Chapter 3 |
− | *{{Endn|9}}: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]] | + | *{{Endn|9}}: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]], pgs. 12-13 |
− | *{{Endn|10}}: [[Gathering Storm: Fracture of Biel-Tan]], Chapter 1: The Dance of Destiny - Addenda Inquisitoria | + | *{{Endn|10}}: [[Gathering Storm: Fracture of Biel-Tan]], Chapter 1: The Dance of Destiny - ''Addenda Inquisitoria'' |
− | *{{Endn|11}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 123 — Necrons | + | *{{Endn|11}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 123 — ''Necrons'' |
*{{Endn|12}}: [[Dataslate: Space Marines Strike Force Ultra (Background Book)]], pg. 8 | *{{Endn|12}}: [[Dataslate: Space Marines Strike Force Ultra (Background Book)]], pg. 8 | ||
− | * | + | *13: [[ Warhammer 40,000 7th Edition Rulebook]] (E-Book) |
− | **{{Endn|13a}}: | + | **{{Endn|13a}}: ''The Awakening Empire'' |
− | *{{Endn| | + | **{{Endn|13b}}: ''Time of Ending'' |
− | **{{Endn| | + | *14: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]] |
+ | **{{Endn|14a}}: pg. 32 | ||
+ | **{{Endn|14b}}: pg. 21 | ||
*{{Endn|15}}: [[White Dwarf 463]], pg. 42 - ''Echoes From The Warp'' | *{{Endn|15}}: [[White Dwarf 463]], pg. 42 - ''Echoes From The Warp'' | ||
Revision as of 07:48, 20 April 2021
Colour Scheme | Information | Symbol | |
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Name: | Sautekh Dynasty | ||
Phaeron: | Imotekh the Stormlord | ||
Capital: | Mandragora | ||
Colours: | Metallic Grey |
The Sautekh Dynasty one of the most powerful Necron Dynasties currently ruled over by Phaeron Imotekh the Stormlord.
Contents
Overview
Consisting of eighty Tomb Worlds, its crownworld is Mandragora on the Eastern Fringe[1b]. In the times before the biotransference that transformed the Necrontyr into the Necrons, the Sautekh Dyansty was ranked third most powerful of all the dynasties. Through chance or design, many of the core Sautekh Tomb Worlds survived the Great Sleep. However chaos ruled its Crownworld of Mandragora and its slumbering Phaeron had succumb to the ravages of the eons. Members of his royal court engaged in a civil war for the throne, and one of the pretenders awoke the renowned Nemesor Imotekh in search of victory. However instead of winning the throne for him, Imotekh promptly took control of the Sautekh Dynasty for itself and set it on a path of galactic conquest.[14a]
Today the Sautekh Dynasty is among the most powerful and is quickly becoming a major threat on the Imperium's Eastern Borders.[1a] To the Imperium, the dynasty has become synonymous with the Necrons, and it is erroneously believed by many that they represent the alien race as a whole, with all other dynasties being mere offshoots of the Sautekh.[4]
Its nobility is noted as being the most aggressive and the most eager in attempting a new wave of expansion to restore the Necron race to its former glory.[1a] They are known to frequently enslave non-human worlds.[4] They also frequently fight other Necron Dynasties that refuse to yield before them, though to these foes they show more respect and honor. However once they are defeated, these Dynasties are brutally assimilated.[14b]
The Karnokh Dynasty was once part of Sautekh, but this changed after they awoke from the Great Sleep. Upon doing so, they looked at their forms and believed themselves to be cursed revenants, that were trapped in their metal bodies. This led them to declare themselves the Karnokh Dynasty and they now seek to destroy their fellow Necrons, in order to free them from the curse the C'tan placed upon their species.[15]
Client Dynasties
- Sekemtar Dynasty - Ruled over by Overlord Naszar.[1c]
- Arrynmarok Dynasty - Ruled over by Overlord Szaron.[1c]
- Horth Dynasty
Known Worlds
Notable Battles
- Battle of Sanctuary 101[4]
- Battle against Waaagh! Snagratoof[1b]
- Siege of Somonor[1e]
- Siege of Khanoris
- Conquest of Uttu Prime[1e]
- Cerberax Wars[10]
- Absorption Wars[11]
- Battle of Schrodinger VII[1e]
- Siege of Xaros[12]
- Sanctarro Campaign[13b]
- Siege of Hypnoth[1e]
- War for Amontep II[9]
Notable Individuals
- Aramakh - Necron Overlord[3]
- Azdrakh - Necron Overlord[6]
- Imotekh the Stormlord - Phaeron
- Khaygis - Nemesor[Needs Citation]
- Nahumekh - Lord[5]
- Navgran the Eternal - Cryptek[1c]
- Orikan the Diviner - Cryptek[8]
- Vargard Obyron - Bodyguard of Zahndrekh
- Ogdovakh - Vassal Overlord[1c]
- Ossuar - Cryptek[2a]
- Nahumekh - Necron Lord
- Vengeance of Sekemtar - Destroyer Lord[7]
- Nemesos Zahndrekh - Vassal Overlord
- Zendrik - Necron Overlord[6]
- Thakmatar - Overlord[9]
Images
Glyphs of the Sautekh Dynasty
See Also
Sources
- 1: Codex: Necrons (5th Edition)
- 2: Hammer & Anvil (Novel)
- 3: Dataslate: Space Marines Strike Force Ultra (Background Book), pg. 8
- 4: Codex: Necrons (7th Edition) - The Sautekh Dynasty
- 5: FFG Teaser for "Legions of Death", supplement for Conquest Card Game (last accessed 20 April 2016)
- 6: Codex: Necrons (8th Edition), pg. 21 - Sautekh Dynasty
- 7: Warhammer Combat Cards Card Description
- 8: The Infinite and the Divine (Novel), Chapter 3
- 9: Codex: Necrons (9th Edition), pgs. 12-13
- 10: Gathering Storm: Fracture of Biel-Tan, Chapter 1: The Dance of Destiny - Addenda Inquisitoria
- 11: Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook, pg. 123 — Necrons
- 12: Dataslate: Space Marines Strike Force Ultra (Background Book), pg. 8
- 13: Warhammer 40,000 7th Edition Rulebook (E-Book)
- 14: Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)
- 15: White Dwarf 463, pg. 42 - Echoes From The Warp