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The Catechisms Martial was a tome written by Daenyathos, a famous Philosopher-Marine of the Soul Drinkers Chapter, around 8,000 years before the end of M41.[1b]

Each Space Marine of the Soul Drinkers carries a copy of the Catechisms, which is recovered from their body after they die.[1c] All Soul Drinkers go out of their way to follow the wisdom of Daenyathos.[1b]

Passages

Catechism Source
"When all is darkness and every way out is lined with blood and lit with the fires of battle, there is still hope." [1a]
"What is the greatest failure which we must guard?"

"The failure to die when death would serve the Emperor's purpose."

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"Against whom will the battle at the end of time be fought?"

"Know only that it will not be against enemies from without."

[Needs Citation]
"But what of the masses of humanity, the Emperor's flock?"

"Pay them no heed, for their greater number is already damned."

[Needs Citation]
"What of the times when the enemy is stronger, in body or in number?"

"No xenos is more cunning than humanity. No traitor has the courage of the pious."

[Needs Citation]
"How must we honour our fallen?"

"With every bullet and every blade, with every moment of victory and pain."

[Needs Citation]
"How must the alien be met on the battlefield?"

"The alien fears our purity and nobility. He must therefore be met with the most pure and noble hatred."

[Needs Citation]
"What is the greatest sin?"

"The greatest for us is treachery, for it is a sin against the soul."

[Needs Citation]
"How can we know when the battle is won?"

"Know only this. There is but a single battle, and it will never be won."

[Needs Citation]
"What is it that makes us Astartes?"

"Our augmentations and battlegear are as nothing compared to the mastering of our own fears. It is this that places us above the human race."

[Needs Citation]
"How can we tell our friends from our enemies?"

"It is said that all but our own battle-brothers will become our enemies in the end."

[Needs Citation]
"Who can we call our allies in the endless battle against corruption?"

"None but ourselves, our own souls and discipline, our own bodies and the weapons in our hands."

[Needs Citation]
"What right do we have to pass judgment on a fellow human being?"

"I ask of you, what right have we to presume him innocent?"

[Needs Citation]
"How far must we compromise when victory is at stake?"

"The concept of compromise is alien to an Astartes. To die unrelenting is to be victorious."

[Needs Citation]
"What can we learn from the ways of the xenos?"

"We can learn how to hate."

[Needs Citation]
"How does a Soul Drinker fight?"

"As cold as the void and as fast as the bullets from his bolter."

[Needs Citation]
"What will our fight mean to the galaxy when we are dead?"

"It will mean that the galaxy continues, for without every drop of Astartes blood it would crumble and fall."

[Needs Citation]
"How do we overcome an enemy who fights with lies?"

"Confront him with the truth of destruction."

[Needs Citation]
"What do our enemies see when they look upon the Astartes?"

"They see their gods and the heroes of their corrupted myths, gathered before them and heralding the end of their world."

[Needs Citation]


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