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To honour a battle honour won by his company in the [[First Tyrannic War]], fighting hive fleet [[Behemoth]], Captain Ardias worked his company colours into his personal heraldry.{{Fn|2}}
 
To honour a battle honour won by his company in the [[First Tyrannic War]], fighting hive fleet [[Behemoth]], Captain Ardias worked his company colours into his personal heraldry.{{Fn|2}}
  
He also commanded '''Strike Force Adrias''' in '''[[Joran VI]] Retaliation Force'''
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He also commanded '''Strike Force Adrias''' in '''[[Joran VI]] Retaliation Force'''{{Fn|3}}
  
 
Sadly and ironically, Captain Ardias was later seriously injured battling the Tau in the [[Jorun Retaliation]] during the [[Damocles Crusade]] in 745.[[M41]].{{Cite This}}
 
Sadly and ironically, Captain Ardias was later seriously injured battling the Tau in the [[Jorun Retaliation]] during the [[Damocles Crusade]] in 745.[[M41]].{{Cite This}}

Revision as of 13:10, 25 September 2016

Captain Ardias as seen in Fire Warrior

Captain Jehnnus Ardias of the Ultramarines Third Company, led the Third Company against the Tau but later negotiated a cease fire with them when Governor Severus aligned himself with the daemon Tarkh'ax and the Word Bearers.[1]

Ardias forced an override in the communications of a Tau Fire Warrior named La'Kais and guided him against the Word Bearers and subsequently helped Kais by holding of Tarkh'ax until Kais destroyed the daemon.[1]

To honour a battle honour won by his company in the First Tyrannic War, fighting hive fleet Behemoth, Captain Ardias worked his company colours into his personal heraldry.[2]

He also commanded Strike Force Adrias in Joran VI Retaliation Force[3]

Sadly and ironically, Captain Ardias was later seriously injured battling the Tau in the Jorun Retaliation during the Damocles Crusade in 745.M41.[Needs Citation]

See also

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