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The '''Disciples of Caliban''' are a [[Successor Chapter]] of the [[Dark Angels]], created late in the [[M37|37th millennium]].{{Fn|1}}
 
  
 
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|Founding=Late M37
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|Founding=Late M37{{Fn|1}}
|Chapter Master=[[Arieh Luna]]{{Cite this}}
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|Chapter Master=Unknown
 
|Homeworld=Fleet-Based{{Fn|2}}
 
|Homeworld=Fleet-Based{{Fn|2}}
|Fortress-Monastery=[[Battle Barge]] [[Eternal Retribution]]{{cite this}}
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|Fortress-Monastery=Unknown
|Colours=Dark green, black
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|Colours=Dark green, black{{Fn|4}}
|Specialty=Hunting the Fallen
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|Specialty=Hunting the Fallen{{Fn|1}}
|Battle Cry=' ''For the Lion'' '{{cite this}}
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The '''Disciples of Caliban''' are a [[Successor Chapter]] of the [[Dark Angels]], created in the late [[M37|37th millennium]].{{Fn|1}}
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
The founding of the Disciples of Caliban is shrouded not only in mystery but also controversy. It is believed that [[Dark Angels]] [[Chapter Master]] [[Anaziel]] made a strong request of the [[High Lords of Terra]] for a Chapter to be raised late in the 37th Millennium. At the time, such a request was unheard of from a [[Chapter Master]] and no clear reason was given by the [[Dark Angels]]. Eventually their request was granted and the Disciples of Caliban were created. The [[gene-seed]] was of the highest pedigree held by the [[Dark Angels]] at the time, and was examined using standards far beyond even that required by the [[Adeptus Terra]]. To this day the purity of the Chapter's [[gene-seed]] is constantly monitored for the slightest sign of corruption or degradation, and it has the most exacting standards of recruitment of any of the [[Unforgiven]].{{Fn|1}}
 
The founding of the Disciples of Caliban is shrouded not only in mystery but also controversy. It is believed that [[Dark Angels]] [[Chapter Master]] [[Anaziel]] made a strong request of the [[High Lords of Terra]] for a Chapter to be raised late in the 37th Millennium. At the time, such a request was unheard of from a [[Chapter Master]] and no clear reason was given by the [[Dark Angels]]. Eventually their request was granted and the Disciples of Caliban were created. The [[gene-seed]] was of the highest pedigree held by the [[Dark Angels]] at the time, and was examined using standards far beyond even that required by the [[Adeptus Terra]]. To this day the purity of the Chapter's [[gene-seed]] is constantly monitored for the slightest sign of corruption or degradation, and it has the most exacting standards of recruitment of any of the [[Unforgiven]].{{Fn|1}}
  
It is generally acknowledged that Anaziel had the Disciples of Caliban created for a very specific and secretive purpose - rumored amongst the other [[Unforgiven]] to be the pursuit and capture of the renegade known as [[Cypher]], though none outside this Chapter's Inner Circle know if this really is their true purpose. The Disciples of Caliban are a very mobile Chapter, and their fortress fleet has been sighted in conflicts the length and breadth of the [[Imperium]], and sometimes far beyond. Speculation exists that many of these conflicts were instigated or fueled by the presence of Cypher, and the Disciples of Caliban have become experts at detecting even the most subtle tell-tale signs of the [[Fallen]]. The warriors of the Disciples of Caliban are virtuous and noble to the highest degree, utterly unflinching in their sacred duties. The Chapter fleet houses great reliquaries celebrating the successes of their warriors and their forebears, and each Company has several Relic Bearers who carry these artifacts to war to inspire the battle brethren to the greatest feats of valour. The most sacred of these relics is the [[Lionus Censum]], an immense scroll that details the names and deeds of the Chapter's most decorated Battle Brothers.{{Fn|1}}
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It is generally acknowledged that Anaziel had the Disciples of Caliban created for a very specific and secretive purpose - rumored amongst the other [[Unforgiven]] to be the pursuit and capture of the renegade known as [[Cypher]], though none outside this Chapter's Inner Circle know if this really is their true purpose. The Disciples of Caliban are a very mobile Chapter, and their fortress fleet has been sighted in conflicts the length and breadth of the [[Imperium]], and sometimes far beyond. Speculation exists that many of these conflicts were instigated or fuelled by the presence of Cypher, and the Disciples of Caliban have become experts at detecting even the most subtle tell-tale signs of the [[Fallen]]. The warriors of the Disciples of Caliban are virtuous and noble to the highest degree, utterly unflinching in their sacred duties. The Chapter fleet houses great reliquaries celebrating the successes of their warriors and their forebears, and each Company has several Relic Bearers who carry these artefacts to war to inspire the battle brethren to the greatest feats of valour. The most sacred of these relics is the [[Lionus Censum]], an immense scroll that details the names and deeds of the Chapter's most decorated Battle Brothers.{{Fn|1}}
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==Chapter Elements==
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===Relics===
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*[[Lionus Censum]]{{Fn|1}}
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*[[Sword of Sanctity]]
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===Warships===
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*''[[Ward of Kazael]]'' — Used as a prison for the [[Fallen Angels]] that are captured by the [[Chapter]].{{Fn|5}}
  
==Notable Elements==
 
 
===Notable Members===
 
===Notable Members===
*[[Orias (Dark Angel)|Orias]] — [[List of Founders|Founding]] [[Dark Angels Grand Master|Grand Master]]{{fn|3}}
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*[[Orias (Dark Angel)|Orias]] — First [[Dark Angels Grand Master|Grand Master]].{{Fn|3}}
*[[Arieh Lunah]] — Grand Master
 
  
===Relics===
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==Images==
*[[Sword of Sanctity]]
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Disciples of Caliban.jpg|Disciples of Caliban [[Firstborn]]
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==Related Articles==
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==See also==
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
*[[Dark Angels]]
 
*[[Unforgiven]]
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
{{Cite}}
 
{{Cite}}
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Dark Angels (4th Edition)]], pg. 74
 
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Dark Angels (4th Edition)]], pg. 74
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Dark Angels (6th Edition)]] pg. 27
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Dark Angels (6th Edition)]], pg. 27
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[The Unforgiven (Novel)]], ''An Enemy Revealed''
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[The Unforgiven (Novel)]], ''An Enemy Revealed''
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Dark Angels (8th Edition)]], pg. 19
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[White Dwarf 464]], pg. 48 — ''Index Hereticus: The Fallen''
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Disciples of Caliban
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DisciplesOfCalibanPrimaris.jpg Disciples of Caliban Terminator.jpg
Founding Chapter: Dark Angels[1]
Founding: Late M37[1]
Chapter Master: Unknown
Homeworld: Fleet-Based[2]
Fortress-Monastery: Unknown
Colours: Dark green, black[4]
Specialty: Hunting the Fallen[1]
Strength: Unknown
Battle Cry Unknown

The Disciples of Caliban are a Successor Chapter of the Dark Angels, created in the late 37th millennium.[1]


Background

The founding of the Disciples of Caliban is shrouded not only in mystery but also controversy. It is believed that Dark Angels Chapter Master Anaziel made a strong request of the High Lords of Terra for a Chapter to be raised late in the 37th Millennium. At the time, such a request was unheard of from a Chapter Master and no clear reason was given by the Dark Angels. Eventually their request was granted and the Disciples of Caliban were created. The gene-seed was of the highest pedigree held by the Dark Angels at the time, and was examined using standards far beyond even that required by the Adeptus Terra. To this day the purity of the Chapter's gene-seed is constantly monitored for the slightest sign of corruption or degradation, and it has the most exacting standards of recruitment of any of the Unforgiven.[1]

It is generally acknowledged that Anaziel had the Disciples of Caliban created for a very specific and secretive purpose - rumored amongst the other Unforgiven to be the pursuit and capture of the renegade known as Cypher, though none outside this Chapter's Inner Circle know if this really is their true purpose. The Disciples of Caliban are a very mobile Chapter, and their fortress fleet has been sighted in conflicts the length and breadth of the Imperium, and sometimes far beyond. Speculation exists that many of these conflicts were instigated or fuelled by the presence of Cypher, and the Disciples of Caliban have become experts at detecting even the most subtle tell-tale signs of the Fallen. The warriors of the Disciples of Caliban are virtuous and noble to the highest degree, utterly unflinching in their sacred duties. The Chapter fleet houses great reliquaries celebrating the successes of their warriors and their forebears, and each Company has several Relic Bearers who carry these artefacts to war to inspire the battle brethren to the greatest feats of valour. The most sacred of these relics is the Lionus Censum, an immense scroll that details the names and deeds of the Chapter's most decorated Battle Brothers.[1]

Chapter Elements

Relics

Warships

Notable Members

Images

See also

Sources