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Hunter Of The Fallen any fighter

XP cost (random): 6

XP cost (chosen): 12

Hunter of the Fallen is an honour-title rather than a rank — earned by a warrior who has taken a declared Fallen Out of Action, and open to any fighter. It costs 12 experience to choose, or 6 if left to the roll of the dice. The hunter re-rolls failed Hit rolls against any declared quarry or Fallen, and against enemy Leaders and Champions; it knows how to end the ones who matter. But it cannot ignore its prey: it must always move toward the nearest declared quarry or enemy Leader within its Move plus charge range, and a clever enemy can bait it out of position with a single lone officer.

Master Of The Deathwing Captain or Deathwing Terminator

XP cost (random): 6

XP cost (chosen): 12

Master of the Deathwing is the title of a Grand Master of the first company, in the tradition of Belial — borne by a Captain or a Deathwing Terminator. It costs 12 experience to choose, or 6 if rolled for. While this fighter is on the field, friendly Deathwing fighters within 9" re-roll a single failed Save each round; the anvil the Grand Master commands never cracks. But the Master does not retreat: it may never voluntarily leave an objective it holds while an enemy is within 12", and a foe who refuses to close can pin it in place.

Master Of The Ravenwing Captain or Ravenwing Black Knight

XP cost (random): 6

XP cost (chosen): 12

Master of the Ravenwing is the title of a Grand Master of the second company, in the tradition of Sammael — borne by a Captain or a Ravenwing Black Knight. It costs 12 experience to choose, or 6 if rolled for. While this fighter is on the field, friendly Ravenwing fighters within 9" re-roll a failed charge distance each round; the hawk the Grand Master leads always lands its outflank. But the Master rides at the very tip of the hunt: the first enemy fighter to take it Out of Action grants its gang bonus reputation, for it is always the marked head the foe seeks.