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Revision as of 05:03, 27 July 2018
The Unsung is a Harrow of the Alpha Legion since the time of the Great Scouring. The one-hundred legionnaries force got stranded on Bloodforge, a Daemon World where other Chaos warriors are battling for supremacy. Despite the losses, the Alpha Legionnaries manage to destroy all enemies and to maintain their own largely untainted. 10,000 years have passed in the material universe, but in the Warp, the legionnaries experience only a few years and are mostly unaware of what happened to the Imperium after the ending of the Horus Heresy.[1]
After the opening of the Great Rift, Lord Excrucias, a champion of the Emperor’s Children offered the remaining members of the Unsung to help them leave the planet if they vowed to accomplish a mission for him on the ocean planet of Tsadrekha. By the end of the mission, most members of the Unsung are killed in action, but the remaining ones are able to escape with a spaceship and the aim to replenish their ranks.[1]
Notable Figures
- Kassar - Captain[Needs Citation]
- D'sakh - Vexillor[Needs Citation]
- A'khassor - Apothecary[Needs Citation]
- Skaryth - Scout[Needs Citation]
- Sha'dor - Swordsman[Needs Citation]
- Thelgh - Sniper[Needs Citation]
- Kyphas - Spymaster[Needs Citation]
- Makhor - Naysmith[Needs Citation]
- Ulkhur - Demolition expert[Needs Citation]
- Reskh - Linguistics expert[Needs Citation]
- Ges'khir - Terminator[Needs Citation]
- Krowl[Needs Citation]
- Skarle - Flamer[Needs Citation]
- Haltheus[Needs Citation]
- Phaek'or - Twin of Phalk'ir[Needs Citation]
- Phalk'ir - Twin of Phaek'or[Needs Citation]
- Nehkt'sha - Sorcerer (possessed and consequently killed by the other members of the Harrow before the events taking place in the novel)[Needs Citation]
Sources
- 1: Shroud of Night (Novel) by Andy Clark