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HQ: Daemon Prince: Mark of Nurgle, Nurgle's Rot
HQ: Chaos Lord: Terminator Armour, Mark of Nurgle, Daemon Weapon, Personal Icon
Troops: 10 Chaos Space Marines: 2 plasma guns, Aspiring Champion with plasma pistol
Troops: 5 Chaos Space Marines: plasma pistol, Aspiring Champion with power fist
Troops: 10 Summoned Lesser Daemons
Elites: 5 Chaos Terminators: 3 with power weapon and combi-bolter, 1 with chainfist and combi-bolter, 1 with reaper autocannon and power fist
Elites: 5 Possessed
Fast Attack: 4 Chaos Bikers: 2 flamers, Aspiring Champion with power weapon
Heavy Support: 3 Obliterators
(For those not in the know: Lash of Submission was a Chaos psychic power. Pass a test, and you can move an enemy unit 2d6", in any direction of your choosing. This is horrendously good at towing enemies off objectives, into assault range, out of small arms range, into or out of line of sight, or into a nice cluster for your flashy new Vindicator to do a big pie plate on top of. And you can take it twice, because your Daemon Prince can have it and so can your Sorcerer. Rumour has it that a senior member of the Studio staff waved this through because, since it didn't kill anything, it couldn't be that overpowered.)
That said: it's an army list. It exists. It sits at the traditional and archetypal 1500 points. If the rest of the books had been this minimalist, the game might even have been a good time... but we're staring down the road to the Reign of the Beast, with Grey Knights and Necrons and Blood Angels and the Greatest of Them All, the Ultra Marines, all going the other way, into increasingly over-the-top special rules that are a fat sight more interesting than this "mostly basic weapons" outing.
Someone - it might have been Tony, actually - did once tell me that Thorpe was supposed to be turning over the first sod in a much more grand Chaos project, where Chaos Space Marines and Daemons were the foundation for a raft of additional Supplements like the loyalists have always had. In effect, the kind of thing we'd get with Traitor Legions at the tail end of seventh edition, and going into the current game. Sadly, someone in upper management got cold feet, and that didn't end up happening.