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{{See also|[[Altar (Lone Marble Group)]], the original Altar model from which the generic type draws its name}}
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'''Altars''' are the new type of mech that has proliferated across the galaxy since ''[[PARTIZAN]]'', using the technology of the [[Kalmeria Particle]]. They replace the [[Hallow|Hallows and Hollows]] of the ''PARTIZAN'' era.   
'''Altars''' are a type of mech that has proliferated across the galaxy since ''[[PARTIZAN]]'', using the technology of the [[Kalmeria Particle]]. They replace the [[Hallow|Hallows and Hollows]] of the ''PARTIZAN'' era.   


Altars have access to strange and varied powers of their own, which can often change the pilot and cause physical sensations in those around. The generic term "Altar" comes from the [[Altar (Lone Marble Group)|specific model]] that originated the design.  
Altars have access to strange and varied powers of their own, which can often change the pilot and cause physical sensations in those around. The generic term "Altar" comes from the [[Altar (Lone Marble Group)|specific model]] that originated the design.  
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Revision as of 13:58, 19 November 2023

This page is for the generic mech type. For the specific mech model from which the generic type draws its name, see Altar (Lone Marble Group).

Altars are a type of mech that has proliferated across the galaxy since PARTIZAN, using the technology of the Kalmeria Particle. They replace the Hallows and Hollows of the PARTIZAN era.

Altars have access to strange and varied powers of their own, which can often change the pilot and cause physical sensations in those around. The generic term "Altar" comes from the specific model that originated the design.

Within Armour Astir, Altars are Tier III; previous mechs are Tier II whether or not they had been blessed by a Divine, leaving them at a combat disadvantage.[1] They engage with the world in one of five approaches.

Altar Manufacturers

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