Angels of Redemption
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The Angels of Redemption is a Successor Chapter of the Dark Angels, created during the Second Founding.[2]
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Overview
They are almost as famous as their progenitors, but are known to quickly abandon war efforts, at grievous cost to their allies, in favour of hunting the Fallen. As such, most Imperial forces refuse their help, which causes some conflict with Space Marines of other Chapters.[4b] The Angels of Redemption's numerous abandonments of their assigned tasks eventually led to calls for the Chapter to be censured by the Inquisition, but this been forestalled due to the opening of the Great Rift. The giant Warp Storm has prevented reports of the Angels of Redemption's further misdeeds from reaching Terra, which has allowed the most dedicated of the Unforgiven Chapters to continue their secret quest to hunt the Fallen.[9a]
Notable Battles
- Forgotten Wars[6b]
- Cataclysm of Souls — The Angels of Redemption fought alongside the rest of the Unforgiven, but undertook their own dark mission during the campaign that likely involved the Fallen.[9]
- Gothic War[Needs Citation]
- Defence of Gatlinghive — The Angels of Redemption abandoned their posts just before the Orks' final assault, to capture the Fallen Baalakai, a former Captain. This resulted in the fall of Gatlinghive and the massacre of all the remaining humans.[3][6a]
- 811.M41: Achilus Crusade — A force composed of members of the 1st and 2nd companies were deployed into the Jericho Reach in 811.M41, without any request from the high command of the crusade. They arrived at Fortress Spite, Ebongrave's seat of power, and demanded entry into the dungeons of Sepulchre Sigma. The guards' refusal to allow entry led to a short firefight, resulting in the Space Marines slaying 33 men and leaving for the Hadex Anomaly after retrieving a stasis-casket from the dungeons.[4b]
- 998.M41: Third War for Armageddon — The Angels of Redemption committed 4 companies to the Third War[1], during which they were redirected to the homeworld of the Monglor Ogryn Auxilia in order to put down an insurrection by the indigenous Ogryn population.[18]
- Battle of the Caliban System[13]
- 13th Black Crusade[8]
Age of the Dark Imperium
- Invasion of the Stygius Sector
- War of Beasts — 1 Company is sent as part of the Unforgiven force.[10]
- Nachmund Rift War[14]
- Arks of Omen Campaign[15]
Organisation
The Angels of Redemption differentiate somewhat from their Dark Angels forebears, which replaced the 1st and 2nd Companies with the Deathwing and Ravenwing respectively.[9b][16] Instead, the Angels of Redemption have dubbed both their first two companies Redwings in emulation.[9b]
Chapter Elements
Armoury
Armoury | |||
Name | Type | Sources | |
The Bastion Unwavering | Storm Shield | [5] |
Known Members
- Gualtino — Member of the Deathwatch. Killed by the Tau on QX-937.[11]
- Rephazyr — Captain. Led Chapter forces in the Battle of Idolatros.[15]
- Tol — Brother-Sergeant of the 5th Company, 3rd Tactical Squad.[17]
- Z'chael — Battle-brother of the 5th Company, 3rd Tactical Squad.[17]
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See also
Sources
- 1: Codex: Armageddon (3rd Edition), pg. 32
- 2: Codex: Dark Angels (3rd Edition), pg. 14
- 3: Codex: Dark Angels (4th Edition), pg. 75
- 4: Deathwatch: Rites of Battle:
- 5: Deathwatch: Honour the Chapter, pg. 125
- 6: Codex: Dark Angels (6th Edition):
- 7: How to Paint Space Marines, pg. 80
- 8: Gathering Storm: Fall of Cadia, pg. 97
- 9: Codex: Dark Angels (8th Edition):
- 10: Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant, pg. 79
- 11: Storm of Damocles (Novel), Chapter Two
- 12: Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition), pg. 8
- 13: The Unforgiven (Novel) - The Beginning and the End
- 14: War Zone Nachmund: Rift War, pg. 30
- 15: Arks of Omen: The Lion, pgs. 14-17
- 16: Codex: Angels of Death (2nd Edition), pg. 33 — The Unforgiven
- 17: Codex: Dark Angels (7th Edition), pg. 70 — Successor Chapters
- 18: Third War For Armageddon - Imperial Forces: Monglor Ogryn Auxilia (archived page, last accessed via Wayback Machine 31st March 2024)
Uncited
- Armageddon Imperial Forces (last accessed 2007.02.18)