Chewa Holy Templars of the Abyssinian Colonial Phalanx are not priests who learned war, nor soldiers who discovered faith. From the beginning of their lives, the two were made inseparable. Raised within fortress-monasteries and military sanctuaries, they were taught scripture beside marksmanship, prayer beside discipline, and sacrifice beside obedience. By the time they march to war, faith has become as natural to them as breathing. They travel with the armies of the Phalanx as both spiritual guides and battlefield executioners. Their armor is adorned with brass scripture plates, sacred cloth, and relic fragments taken from ancient churches and battlefields reclaimed from the forces of Hell. Many carry rifles fitted with engraved bayonets or ceremonial blades blessed by imperial clergy. When they enter battle, hymns and prayer-canticles rise alongside rifle fire, echoing across trenches and ruined cities alike. Unlike ordinary priests, these warriors do not remain behind the lines. They advance beside the infantry, stand within artillery bombardments, and lead charges into breached fortifications where demons and heretics gather strongest. They are taught that fear spreads faster than plague, and so their duty is not only to kill the enemy, but to deny despair any place among the living. When formations begin to falter, it is often the sight of the holy warriors advancing through smoke and gunfire that restores order to the line. Within the Abyssinian Colonial Phalanx, they are regarded with equal parts reverence and unease. Their devotion is absolute, their discipline relentless, and many seem to welcome martyrdom with unsettling calm. Veterans whisper that after enough campaigns the holy warriors cease to fear death entirely, believing themselves already claimed by something greater than mortal life. Whether this faith is strength or madness, few can deny the effect they have upon the battlefield. “Faith is not carried behind the rifle. It is loaded into it.” 🖨️ Perfect for resin printing 🎨 A dream for painters and grimdark collectors One model – “Chewa Holy Templar”, designed by Wargames Crew The set include: Polearm Shield Auto Pistol Sword Total size 61mm Base size is 32mm These files were professionally supported and test printed by Anycubic M7.
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