Warhammer 40k FanFiction: White Mechanicum, Baruel Cult of God-Machine
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Complete, First published Apr 20, 2023
The article discusses the Baruel a faction of the God of Machines, also known as the White Mechanicum or Arch-Mechanicus. This unorthodox faction of the Adeptus Mechanicus follows a fanatical belief in the God of Machines and seeks enlightenment through technological knowledge, which has brought numerous persecutions to the faction and its priests. The article delves into the history of the White Mechanicum and explains the sect's two pillars: scientific-medical and religious, history and its unusual beliefs.
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