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Revision as of 16:02, 25 November 2015

The Consecrators are a Successor Chapter to the Dark Angels.

Consecrators
Consecrators symbol.png
Consecrators Marine.jpg Consecrators miniature.jpg
Founding Chapter: Dark Angels
Founding: Unknown
Chapter Master: Nakir
Homeworld: Unknown
Fortress-Monastery: unknown
Colours: Black with vertical red stripe on helmet
Specialty: Unknown
Strength: Unknown
Battle Cry Unknown

Background

The founding of the Consecrators is unrecorded and their early history totally unknown. Prior to the 3rd century of the 40th millennium there is no record of their existence. The chapter was first recorded in the works of the Administratum field notary Corwen Quilp, where at the height of the Second Kuppukin Schism, the entire Chapter appeared to annihilate the entire rebel force over six hours before vanishing once more.[6] They were again absent from recorded history until three decades later when the chapter's 4th company was seen fighting alongside the Dark Angels at the Arrulas Intervention. They appear to have inherited the most revered arms of the Dark Angels Legion, preserving them carefully through the ages. They bear a close resemblance to the Dark Angels before the Horus Heresy, maintaining the legion's original black colour and wearing the older Mark 6 "Corvus" pattern power armour.

They have their own agenda and soon disappear after their mysterious objectives are complete. They use mostly relics from the Dark Angels Legion, as if they were taken from the Dark Angels' darkest vaults.[2]

Notable Campaigns

The Chapter involvement in the Achilus Crusade has been focused on the Slinnar Drift.

Their initial deployment, with the 3rd company and elements from the 1st and 10th, was in 801.M41. Their Strike Cruiser Heritor of Ages while en route to Shedu was ambushed by the Ork Kill Kroozer Growler, which eventually resulted in the abandonment of the Heritor. As Shedu is the only life-sustaining world in the Drift, it is unknown what happened to them.[2]

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