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143.[[M41]]. On route to the [[Gothic War]] an Imperial Battlegroup, the 15th Heraklion Ironclads, turned on their [[Commissariat]] attachment and went renegade. Investigations into this turn of events uncovered the foul xenos taint of [[Dark Eldar]], who had managed to ensnare and corrupt General Jorun and his command structure. Jorun and his fleet raided planet after planet, enslaving whole populations for their masters. The full [[Howling Griffons]] chapter was given command of the strike force, with support from the [[Ultramarines]] and Sons of Orar chapters. <sup>2</sup> | 143.[[M41]]. On route to the [[Gothic War]] an Imperial Battlegroup, the 15th Heraklion Ironclads, turned on their [[Commissariat]] attachment and went renegade. Investigations into this turn of events uncovered the foul xenos taint of [[Dark Eldar]], who had managed to ensnare and corrupt General Jorun and his command structure. Jorun and his fleet raided planet after planet, enslaving whole populations for their masters. The full [[Howling Griffons]] chapter was given command of the strike force, with support from the [[Ultramarines]] and Sons of Orar chapters. <sup>2</sup> | ||
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| + | Taking place in late [[M41]], the Sons of Orar acted as one of the spearheads for the Imperial [[Siege of Alaitoc|Invasion of Alaitoc]].{{Fn|3}} | ||
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*<sup>2</sup>: [[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], p124 | *<sup>2</sup>: [[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], p124 | ||
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Revision as of 19:28, 16 August 2012
| This article is about the Sons of Orar; for the other page, see Orar (disambiguation). |
The Sons of Orar are a Codex Chapter and Ultramarines Successor Chapter.[1b]
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| Founding Chapter: | Ultramarines | ||
| Founding: | Unknown | ||
| Chapter Master: | Unknown | ||
| Homeworld: | Armato 1a | ||
| Fortress-Monastery: | Unknown | ||
| Colours: | Red and white | ||
| Specialty: | Unknown | ||
| Strength: | Unknown | ||
| Battle Cry | Unknown | ||
Contents
Basic Info
Though the history of the Sons of Orar has been lost, what is known is that they revere Orar, an Ultramarines Captain who won great renown in the wake of the Horus Heresy, and claim him as their spiritual patriarch.1b 1c
The red omega chapter symbol is closely related to the Ultramarines symbol. They appear to possess a large amount of Corvus-pattern power armor suits in their armory.
The chapter shares a name with the planet Orar, a Hive World in the Gothic Sector.
Notable Battles
The Jorun Retaliation
143.M41. On route to the Gothic War an Imperial Battlegroup, the 15th Heraklion Ironclads, turned on their Commissariat attachment and went renegade. Investigations into this turn of events uncovered the foul xenos taint of Dark Eldar, who had managed to ensnare and corrupt General Jorun and his command structure. Jorun and his fleet raided planet after planet, enslaving whole populations for their masters. The full Howling Griffons chapter was given command of the strike force, with support from the Ultramarines and Sons of Orar chapters. 2
Assault on Alaitoc
Taking place in late M41, the Sons of Orar acted as one of the spearheads for the Imperial Invasion of Alaitoc.[3]
Related Articles
Sources
- How to Paint Space Marines
- 1: Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)
- a: p.30
- b: p.25
- c: p.34
- 2: Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, p124
- 3: Path of the Seer (Novel)