2.1Known Chaos Knight Houses 3Types of Daemon Knights 4Images 5See Also 6Sources Overview Since theHorus Heresy, thousands of individualKnightsand even entireKnight Houseshave been corrupted byChaosand betrayed theImperium. The first Renegade Knights appeared during theHorus Heresy, when many of the ...
Since theHorus Heresy, thousands of individual Knights and even whole Knight houses have fallen to Chaos. Each instance of treachery is a monumental blow to the Imperium. The Nobles and their Knight suits are not only crucial cogs in Humanity's war machine, they are considered to be among th...
House Devineis a TraitorKnightHouse that repudiated its oaths to theEmperor of Mankindand followed theWarmasterHorusinto the service of theRuinous Powersduring theHorus Heresy. House Devine fell under the sway ofSlaanesh, and was the first of the Knight Houses to betray the Imperium of Man.[1a...
Just as the Adeptus Astartes have their traitor counterparts, theChaos Knightsare the heretical mirror of Imperial Knights: these are the mech-warriors from the Knightly Houses who sided with the warmaster Horus Lupercal during the Horus Heresy, and never looked back (plus a few others who turn...
Also, the Dark Angels fluff is that they came about from houses of knights. So, they maintain that type of noble structure within their chapter. Other than what’s noted above, they are pretty much your typical Marine chapter. Oh, plasma. Dark Angels love plasma and get a lot of it. ...
Warhammer 40k’s Death Guard army features a diverse roster of revoltingChaos Space Marinewarriors, making for a varied (if vomitous) array of tabletop possibilities. Read on for our guide to the Death Guard’s lore, tactics, and rules – and how you can dive into the filth yourself. ...
A Shatterfield Missile actually houses two separate detonator cores. On impact, the first of the cores sucks away all warmth, turning those caught within its blast into brittle statues. An instant later, the second core sends out a blast of percussive force that shatters its frozen victims ...
House Zavora, known also by the cognomen "The Wayward Knights", is a Secundus (Maxis)-grade Loyalist Knight house of the Questor Mechanicus that served the ancient Mechanicum directly. During the earliest days of the Age of Strife, the fallen House Morbi
Each dynasty sought to claim its own destiny and soon the great houses were engaged in all-out conflicts known as the "Wars of Secession." Had circumstances remained as they were for but a generation more, it is possible that the Necrontyr would have wiped themselves out, as so many ...
Skyknight Squire 28% of 258 decks +18% synergy Kellan, the Fae-Blooded 27% of 16542 decks +24% synergy Sakura-Tribe Elder 26% of 31042 decks +8% synergy Qasali Pridemage 26% of 9758 decks +23% synergy Lizard Blades 26% of 54294 decks +23% synergy Ardenn, Intrepid Archaeologist 25...