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No Legion of the Great Crusade is harder to know than the XX, for the Alpha Legion made deception itself their weapon and truth their most closely guarded secret. Where their brother Legions announced themselves in banners and battle-cries, the Alpha Legion preferred to win a war before the enemy knew it had begun, through the turned agent, the seeded rebellion, the false order that sent an opposing army marching in the wrong direction. They fought not as a hammer but as a poison, working from within to rot a foe's strength until a single precise blow could topple what had seemed unassailable.
At the head of this labyrinthine brotherhood stood Alpharius, last of the primarchs to be reunited with the Emperor and the most enigmatic of them all, save perhaps for the twin the galaxy would not learn of until far too late. For the XX Legion kept a secret at its very core: that Alpharius was not one primarch but two, Alpharius and Omegon, near-identical brothers who ruled the Legion in tandem and hid the truth of their duality behind a hydra's tangle of misdirection. 'I am Alpharius,' any legionary might declare, and none but the Legion itself could say whether he spoke a lie or a deeper truth.
The Hydra's Coils
The Alpha Legion organised itself unlike any of its kin, dividing its strength into countless independent cells that each pursued its own portion of a design that no single warrior could see in full. This was the meaning of the hydra they took as their symbol: sever one head and two more remained, for no cell's destruction could unravel the whole. Legionaries were schooled to operate for years without contact, to pose as enemies and allies alike, and to trust that the seemingly senseless orders they followed served a purpose their masters had foreseen. Alpharius and Omegon cultivated this labyrinth deliberately, ensuring that even their own warriors understood only fragments of the truth. It made the XX Legion maddeningly difficult to counter, but it also meant that the Legion's ultimate purpose in the war to come remained known, if it was known at all, only to the twin primarchs themselves.
For the Emperor?
When the galaxy split in civil war, the Alpha Legion declared for Horus, and yet nothing about that choice was ever simple. Some among the Legion, and some who studied it afterward, whispered that the XX served the Warmaster only to steer the rebellion toward an end of their own devising, that their treachery masked a deeper loyalty to the survival of humanity itself. Whether the Alpha Legion fought to damn the Imperium or to save it by some terrible, hidden logic, none outside the twin primarchs' confidence could say. What is certain is that the Legion's agents seeded confusion throughout the war, turning worlds and misdirecting fleets with a subtlety no other Legion could match. The Alpha Legion left no clean account of its intentions, only a trail of manipulated events and unanswered questions, a fitting legacy for a brotherhood that regarded the truth as the deadliest weapon of all.
The Unknowable War
To wage war against the Alpha Legion was to fight an enemy who might already have won. Their operations unfolded across years and light-years, each apparent defeat as likely to be a feint as a genuine reversal, each victory potentially a gift accepted too readily. Loyalist commanders learned to mistrust their own intelligence, their own reinforcements, even their own certainties, for the hydra's agents might be anywhere and anyone. In this the XX Legion achieved something no other traitor Legion could claim: they made the very idea of the enemy into a weapon that turned in the hand of anyone who tried to grasp it.
Order of battle
Units
Elites
InfantryHeadhunter Kill-TeamVeteran assassins who remove the mind directing an enemy army, toppling strongholds by murdering the will behind them rather than storming the walls.
InfantryLegion Seeker SquadPatient marksmen who identify and eliminate the precise targets whose deaths will unravel an enemy plan the XX Legion has already infiltrated.
InfantryLernaean TerminatorsThe hydra's elite core, Terminator-armoured veterans loosed once the Legion's schemes have done their work to seize objectives with overwhelming force.
Fast Attack
BikeLegion Outrider SquadFast bike cavalry the XX Legion uses to feed false intelligence, screen infiltrators, and lure a foe into meticulously prepared killing ground.
InfantryLegion Reconnaissance SquadThe forward edge of the Legion's intelligence web, gathering the knowledge from which its saboteurs, headhunters, and turned agents build whole campaigns.
InfantrySaboteur CadreInfiltration specialists who cripple an enemy from within, ensuring that when the Legion strikes at last, it strikes a foe already broken by unseen hands.
Heavy Support
WalkerContemptor DreadnoughtAn interred veteran's cunning sheathed in adamantium, as likely to strike from ambush or false colours as to fight in the open, a secret kept in war-plate.
VehicleLegion Land Raider ProteusAn armoured assault transport whose explorator auguries the XX Legion prizes for reconnaissance, carrying operatives unseen to a decisive point.
VehicleLegion PredatorThe XX Legion's mainstay battle tank, fielded in ever-shifting markings to mislead a foe about the true strength and intent behind an attack.
VehicleLegion Sicaran Battle TankA swift accelerator-cannon gun-tank the XX Legion fields in disguised markings, appearing where no armour should be to shatter a foe's plans.
VehicleLegion Storm Eagle GunshipA heavily armed assault gunship the XX Legion uses for pinpoint insertions, delivering operatives to a target the enemy never knew was exposed.
Heroes & legends
Characters
AlphariusThe Last FoundThe last and most enigmatic of the primarchs, master of espionage and misdirection, who hid even his own twin behind the coils of the hydra.
Armillus DynatThe Hydra's FangA Praetor whose flawless stratagems left enemies convinced they had beaten themselves, translating the twins' grand designs into battlefield ruin.
OmegonThe Hidden TwinThe hidden twin of Alpharius, a primarch whose very existence the Legion concealed, and whose role hints at the ambiguity of the hydra's true allegiance.
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