The Bladed Cog rose upon the forge worlds and Mechanicus holdings of the Imperium, and it wears the trappings of the Machine Cult as easily as any other brood wears the robes of an Imperial creed. Where the tech-priests it hides among preach the wholesale replacement of weak flesh with blessed steel, the Cog twists that doctrine only slightly, teaching that flesh is not to be discarded but tempered, hardened in the kiln of war until body and machine at last become one.
This philosophy makes for a brood that embraces augmetics without surrendering the mutant vitality of its bloodline. Its warriors march to battle as a mingling of the flesh-born and the cybernetically enhanced, cultists who have grafted industrial tools and salvaged war-gear to their bodies fighting shoulder to shoulder with unaltered hybrids. Command of manufactorum and forge grants the cult access to weaponry and armour that lesser broods can only covet from afar.
Above all it prizes the grim trophy at the heart of its greatest war-banner: the wired skeleton of the Tech-Priest Dominus Ovid Thrensiom, who ruled the cult's home world until the brood rose up and cast him down. That ghastly standard is carried at the forefront of every battle, a proclamation that the old masters of the machine have been overthrown and that a new and hungrier faith now rules the roaring foundries.
Genestealer Cults
Order of battle
The The Bladed Cog field the units of the Genestealer Cults — a detachment from the roster:
Kindred formations
Other Genestealer Cults formations
The Cult of the Four-Armed EmperorThe Cult of the Four-Armed Emperor is a doctrine of blasphemous mirroring, a brood that cloaks its alien worship in the stolen trappings of the Imperial Creed. Its members venerate a distorted idol, a four-limbed saviour that fuses the iconography of the God-Emperor with the true image of their genestealer sire. By hiding heresy inside orthodoxy, this cult flourishes in the shadow of the very Ecclesiarchy sworn to destroy it, and its uprisings are among the most fanatical of all.
The Pauper PrincesA vast and fervent brood born in the coastal slums of Chancer's Vale, whose zealots hold that salvation lies in humility, self-sacrifice, and the coming of the Star Children.
The Rusted ClawThe Rusted Claw is a nomadic creed born on toxic, blighted worlds where survival depends upon machinery and mobility. Its broods roam blasted wastelands in rattling convoys of armored trucks and quad-bikes, their flesh hardened against poison and radiation. Masters of the running fight, they descend upon isolated settlements and Imperial columns in choking clouds of dust, then vanish back into the wilderness before any counterattack can be mustered.
The Twisted HelixThe Twisted Helix is a creed obsessed with the mysteries of its own corrupted flesh, a brood that reveres the gene-craft flowing through its veins and seeks to accelerate it. Where other cults conceal their mutation, the Twisted Helix embraces and refines it, breeding warriors of monstrous strength and unnatural resilience. Their laboratories and hidden vats produce brutes and horrors, and their uprisings unleash aberrant hybrids of terrifying power.