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[[Image:EmpChamp6.jpg|thumb|right|255px|The Emperor's Champion slays an [[Ork]] {{Fn|6}}]] | [[Image:EmpChamp6.jpg|thumb|right|255px|The Emperor's Champion slays an [[Ork]] {{Fn|6}}]] | ||
− | The '''Emperor's | + | The '''Emperor's Champions''' are elite warriors of the [[Black Templars]]. These [[Battle-Brother]]s usually seek out the enemy's champions and challenge them to single combat, just as [[Sigismund]] first did in the [[Battle of Terra]] during the [[Horus Heresy]].{{Fn|1}} |
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | On the eve of battle, the Black Templars spend their time in meditation. It is alleged that at this point one of their number will be visited upon by a vision of the [[Emperor]], guiding him to victory, he then presents himself to the company [[Chaplain]] for scrutiny. The Emperor's Champion is permitted to bear powerful artefacts from the armoury, namely the [[Armour of Faith]] and the [[Black Sword]]. Before battle, the Champion also leads the Templars in renewing one of the four Vows, each one adding a different effect during battle as it instills the Black Templars with righteous fury. Those vows are: "Suffer Not The Unclean To Live," "Uphold The Honour Of The Emperor," "Abhor The Witch, Destroy The Witch," and "Accept Any Challenge, No Matter The Odds". | + | On the eve of battle, the Black Templars spend their time in meditation. It is alleged that at this point one of their number will be visited upon by a vision of the [[Emperor]], guiding him to victory, he then presents himself to the company [[Chaplain]] for scrutiny. The Emperor's Champion is permitted to bear powerful artefacts from the armoury, namely the [[Armour of Faith]] and the [[Black Sword]]. Before battle, the Champion also leads the Templars in renewing one of the four Vows, each one adding a different effect during battle as it instills the Black Templars with righteous fury. Those vows are: "Suffer Not The Unclean To Live," "Uphold The Honour Of The Emperor," "Abhor The Witch, Destroy The Witch," and "Accept Any Challenge, No Matter The Odds".{{Cite this}} |
− | In battle he goes out to fight the enemy in the name of the Emperor. His presence serves as a fantastic inspiration to the rest of his battle-brothers, leading the whole battle-group to feats of prowess beyond that of even normal Space Marines and even if the champion dies on the battlefield (''which is a bad omen''), his name and deeds are recorded and remembered for the rest of time. By tradition, there is only one Emperor's Champion for the entire [[chapter]], but in practice there is usually one Champion per Black Templar [[Crusade]]. | + | In battle he goes out to fight the enemy in the name of the Emperor. His presence serves as a fantastic inspiration to the rest of his battle-brothers, leading the whole battle-group to feats of prowess beyond that of even normal Space Marines and even if the champion dies on the battlefield (''which is a bad omen''), his name and deeds are recorded and remembered for the rest of time. By tradition, there is only one Emperor's Champion for the entire [[chapter]], but in practice there is usually one Champion per Black Templar [[Crusade]].{{Cite this}} |
==History of the Tradition== | ==History of the Tradition== | ||
− | The tradition of the Emperor's Champion dates back to the time of the [[Horus Heresy]] before the inception of the Black Templars. The first Emperor's Champion was [[First Captain]] [[Sigismund]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]. The [[Primarch]] [[Rogal Dorn]] bestowed upon him the new title during the attack on the [[Imperial Palace]], where he served victoriously. The practice of the tradition remained with Sigismund after his separation from the Imperial Fists to become the Black Templars first [[High Marshal (Black Templars)|High Marshal]]. | + | The tradition of the Emperor's Champion dates back to the time of the [[Horus Heresy]] before the inception of the Black Templars. The first Emperor's Champion was [[First Captain]] [[Sigismund]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]. The [[Primarch]] [[Rogal Dorn]] bestowed upon him the new title during the attack on the [[Imperial Palace]], where he served victoriously. The practice of the tradition remained with Sigismund after his separation from the Imperial Fists to become the Black Templars first [[High Marshal (Black Templars)|High Marshal]].{{Cite this}}{{Fn|Note 1}} |
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==Known Emperor's Champions== | ==Known Emperor's Champions== | ||
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*[[Alehart]]{{Fn|5}} | *[[Alehart]]{{Fn|5}} | ||
*[[Ansgar (Black Templars)|Ansgar]]{{Fn|8}} | *[[Ansgar (Black Templars)|Ansgar]]{{Fn|8}} | ||
− | *[[Bayard]]{{Fn| | + | *[[Bayard]]{{Fn|11a}} |
*[[Cenric]]{{Fn|10}} | *[[Cenric]]{{Fn|10}} | ||
*[[Horst (Black Templars)|Horst]] | *[[Horst (Black Templars)|Horst]] | ||
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*[[Gerard Frahn]]{{Fn|9}} | *[[Gerard Frahn]]{{Fn|9}} | ||
*[[Navarre]] | *[[Navarre]] | ||
− | *[[Priamus]]{{Fn| | + | *[[Priamus]]{{Fn|11b}} |
*[[Reinhart]] | *[[Reinhart]] | ||
*[[Renald]] | *[[Renald]] | ||
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
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− | Black-Templars-Emperors-Champion.jpg|4th Edition{{Fn|7}} | + | Black-Templars-Emperors-Champion.jpg|4th Edition miniature{{Fn|7}} |
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− | EC9th.jpg|9th Edition{{Fn|12}} | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | {{Trivia}} | ||
+ | ===Notes=== | ||
+ | *{{Endn|Note 1}}: In the novel ''[[Fulgrim (Novel)|Fulgrim]]'', [[Rogal Dorn]] is given the title of '''Emperor's Champion''' upon his return to [[Terra]] as head of the Emperor's guard, which might be the point of origin for the title. | ||
− | The [[Blood Ravens]] also make use of the Emperor's Champion, by choosing a veteran Battle Brother within their Chapter. Their Champion wields the [[Thunder Hammer]] '''Deliverance''' and the [[Storm Shield]] '''Repudiation''' in battle; armaments known in the Chapter as the [[Holy Arms of the Champion]].{{Fn|3}} | + | ==={{Endn|Conflicting sources}}=== |
+ | Though most sources state that the Emperor's champion is a role unique to the Black Templars in the 41st Millennium, they have also been reported in other Chapters, usually [[Imperial Fists]] or their successors: | ||
+ | *The novel ''[[Seventh Retribution (Novel)|Seventh Retribution]]'' includes an Imperial Fists Emperor's Champion in the Battle of [[Opis]]. Additionally, this novel indicates that the role is something that is competed for, rather than being granted based on visions had by the Space Marines.{{Fn|2}} | ||
+ | *The [[Crimson Fists]] have also been recorded as using an Emperor's Champion, though far less frequently than the Black Templars. However, since the [[Invasion of Rynn's World]], which devastated the Chapter, none amongst them have been gifted with visions of the Emperor. This may be connected with the explosion that destroyed the Chapter's [[Fortress Monastery]], during the conflict with the [[Orks]], and which likely destroyed the Crimson Fists' ancient and sacred vestments of the Emperor's Champion.{{Fn|4}} | ||
+ | *The [[Blood Ravens]] also make use of the Emperor's Champion, by choosing a veteran Battle Brother within their Chapter. Their Champion wields the [[Thunder Hammer]] '''Deliverance''' and the [[Storm Shield]] '''Repudiation''' in battle; armaments known in the Chapter as the [[Holy Arms of the Champion]].{{Fn|3}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[Chapter Champion]] | *[[Chapter Champion]] | ||
*[[Company Champion]] | *[[Company Champion]] | ||
+ | *[[Chaos Champion]] | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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*{{Endn|9}}: [[Conquest 67]] - ''Space Marines: Company & Chapter Champions'' | *{{Endn|9}}: [[Conquest 67]] - ''Space Marines: Company & Chapter Champions'' | ||
*{{Endn|10}}: [[Champions, All (Short Story)]] | *{{Endn|10}}: [[Champions, All (Short Story)]] | ||
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+ | **{{Endn|11a}}: Chapter I | ||
+ | **{{Endn|11b}}: Chapter XXIII | ||
*{{Endn|12}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/08/09/a-living-miracle-for-a-new-era-meet-the-emperors-champion-in-all-his-glory/ A Living Miracle for a New Era – Meet the Emperor’s Champion in All His Glory (posted 8/9/2021)] (last accessed 8/9/2021) | *{{Endn|12}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2021/08/09/a-living-miracle-for-a-new-era-meet-the-emperors-champion-in-all-his-glory/ A Living Miracle for a New Era – Meet the Emperor’s Champion in All His Glory (posted 8/9/2021)] (last accessed 8/9/2021) | ||
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*[[Codex: Armageddon]] | *[[Codex: Armageddon]] | ||
*[[Chapter Approved 2003]] | *[[Chapter Approved 2003]] |
Latest revision as of 13:51, 26 March 2023
This article is about the Black Templars' champion. For other uses of Champion, see Champion (disambiguation). |
The Emperor's Champions are elite warriors of the Black Templars. These Battle-Brothers usually seek out the enemy's champions and challenge them to single combat, just as Sigismund first did in the Battle of Terra during the Horus Heresy.[1]
Contents
Overview
On the eve of battle, the Black Templars spend their time in meditation. It is alleged that at this point one of their number will be visited upon by a vision of the Emperor, guiding him to victory, he then presents himself to the company Chaplain for scrutiny. The Emperor's Champion is permitted to bear powerful artefacts from the armoury, namely the Armour of Faith and the Black Sword. Before battle, the Champion also leads the Templars in renewing one of the four Vows, each one adding a different effect during battle as it instills the Black Templars with righteous fury. Those vows are: "Suffer Not The Unclean To Live," "Uphold The Honour Of The Emperor," "Abhor The Witch, Destroy The Witch," and "Accept Any Challenge, No Matter The Odds".[Needs Citation]
In battle he goes out to fight the enemy in the name of the Emperor. His presence serves as a fantastic inspiration to the rest of his battle-brothers, leading the whole battle-group to feats of prowess beyond that of even normal Space Marines and even if the champion dies on the battlefield (which is a bad omen), his name and deeds are recorded and remembered for the rest of time. By tradition, there is only one Emperor's Champion for the entire chapter, but in practice there is usually one Champion per Black Templar Crusade.[Needs Citation]
History of the Tradition
The tradition of the Emperor's Champion dates back to the time of the Horus Heresy before the inception of the Black Templars. The first Emperor's Champion was First Captain Sigismund of the Imperial Fists Legion. The Primarch Rogal Dorn bestowed upon him the new title during the attack on the Imperial Palace, where he served victoriously. The practice of the tradition remained with Sigismund after his separation from the Imperial Fists to become the Black Templars first High Marshal.[Needs Citation][Note 1]
Known Emperor's Champions
- Aelius
- Alehart[5]
- Ansgar[8]
- Bayard[11a]
- Cenric[10]
- Horst
- Leinhert
- Garrein
- Gerard Frahn[9]
- Navarre
- Priamus[11b]
- Reinhart
- Renald
- Rynart
- Sigismund
- Torund
- Ucalegon[Needs Citation]
Images
Trivia
Notes
- Note 1: In the novel Fulgrim, Rogal Dorn is given the title of Emperor's Champion upon his return to Terra as head of the Emperor's guard, which might be the point of origin for the title.
Conflicting sources
Though most sources state that the Emperor's champion is a role unique to the Black Templars in the 41st Millennium, they have also been reported in other Chapters, usually Imperial Fists or their successors:
- The novel Seventh Retribution includes an Imperial Fists Emperor's Champion in the Battle of Opis. Additionally, this novel indicates that the role is something that is competed for, rather than being granted based on visions had by the Space Marines.[2]
- The Crimson Fists have also been recorded as using an Emperor's Champion, though far less frequently than the Black Templars. However, since the Invasion of Rynn's World, which devastated the Chapter, none amongst them have been gifted with visions of the Emperor. This may be connected with the explosion that destroyed the Chapter's Fortress Monastery, during the conflict with the Orks, and which likely destroyed the Crimson Fists' ancient and sacred vestments of the Emperor's Champion.[4]
- The Blood Ravens also make use of the Emperor's Champion, by choosing a veteran Battle Brother within their Chapter. Their Champion wields the Thunder Hammer Deliverance and the Storm Shield Repudiation in battle; armaments known in the Chapter as the Holy Arms of the Champion.[3]
See also
Sources
- 1: Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition), pg. 15
- 2: Seventh Retribution (Novel), [Needs Citation]
- 3: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II — Holy Arms of the Champion, wargear selection screen
- 4: White Dwarf 288 (UK), pgs. 48–49
- 5: Index Astartes: Emperor's Champion, pg. 8
- 6: Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition), pg. 118
- 7: Games Workshop The Emperor's Champion (last accessed 14 March 2015)
- 8: The Relic (Short Story) — Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)
- 9: Conquest 67 - Space Marines: Company & Chapter Champions
- 10: Champions, All (Short Story)
- 11: Helsreach (Novel) — Armageddon (Anthology)
- 12: A Living Miracle for a New Era – Meet the Emperor’s Champion in All His Glory (posted 8/9/2021) (last accessed 8/9/2021)
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