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An '''Equinox Power Blade''' was one of a set of twin [[Power Sword]]s used by the [[Space Marines]] of the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]] eras. The set was divided into a "Sunrise Blade" and a "Sunset Blade", each of which had slightly different combat characteristics. The pair were wielded together by a single [[Astartes]] in melee combat. The Sunrise Blade was effective at shredding flesh and armour, while the Sunset Blade was capable of sundering even the hardest of substances.
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An '''Equinox Power Blade''' was one of a set of twin [[Power Sword]]s used by the [[Space Marines]] of the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]] eras. The set was divided into a "Sunrise Blade" and a "Sunset Blade", each of which had slightly different combat characteristics.
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The pair were wielded together by a single [[Astartes]] in melee combat. The Sunrise Blade was effective at shredding flesh, while the Sunset Blade was capable of sundering even the hardest of substances.
   
 
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Adeptus Astartes Icon

The icon of the Adeptus Astartes

An Equinox Power Blade was one of a set of twin Power Swords used by the Space Marines of the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy eras. The set was divided into a "Sunrise Blade" and a "Sunset Blade", each of which had slightly different combat characteristics.

The pair were wielded together by a single Astartes in melee combat. The Sunrise Blade was effective at shredding flesh, while the Sunset Blade was capable of sundering even the hardest of substances.

Sources

  • The Horus Heresy - Book Eight: Malevolence (Forge World Series) by Neil Wylie and Anuj Malhotra, pg. 206