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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| − | As the main battles of the Heresy waged, the Shadow Wars were fought largely unseen. The Shadow Wars were not fought by conventional [[Space Marine Legion]] fighting units. Rather, they were fought entirely apart from any structured authority or grand strategy. Most of the loyalist forces in the Shadow Wars were ad hoc and secretive forces, such as surviving bands of Astartes from the [[Shattered Legions]], the [[Knights-Errant]], and the [[Blackshield]]s. Over the course of the Heresy, these small irregular units undertook thousands of separate engagements against the traitors loyal to [[Warmaster]] [[Horus]]. | + | As the main battles of the Heresy waged, the Shadow Wars were fought largely unseen. The Shadow Wars were not fought by conventional [[Space Marine Legion]] fighting units. Rather, they were fought entirely apart from any structured authority or grand strategy. Most of the loyalist forces in the Shadow Wars were ad hoc and secretive forces, such as surviving bands of Astartes from the [[Shattered Legions]], the [[Knights-Errant]], and the [[Blackshield]]s. Over the course of the Heresy, these small irregular units undertook thousands of separate engagements against the traitors loyal to [[Warmaster]] [[Horus]].{{Fn|1}} |
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| + | In one of the Sectors of the [[Segmentum Solar]] - [[Quintillus Sector]] - Shadow War raged for over 6 years, where nearly all Legions were inevitably drawn, some in a great scale armies, some - in just a small squads.{{Fn|2}} | ||
==Notable Actions of the Shadow Wars== | ==Notable Actions of the Shadow Wars== | ||
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| − | *{{Endn|1}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Six]] | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Six]] pgs. 13-21 |
| + | *{{Endn|2}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160805105859/https://warhammerworld.games-workshop.com/the-shadow-war/ Warhammer World] ''(saved archive page, dated Aug 2016, last accessed 2 December 2018)'' | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 2 December 2018
| This article is about the Heresy-era battle; for the Inquisition campaign, see Shadow War. |
The Shadow Wars refers to a series of small-scale and clandestine conflicts during the Horus Heresy.
Overview
As the main battles of the Heresy waged, the Shadow Wars were fought largely unseen. The Shadow Wars were not fought by conventional Space Marine Legion fighting units. Rather, they were fought entirely apart from any structured authority or grand strategy. Most of the loyalist forces in the Shadow Wars were ad hoc and secretive forces, such as surviving bands of Astartes from the Shattered Legions, the Knights-Errant, and the Blackshields. Over the course of the Heresy, these small irregular units undertook thousands of separate engagements against the traitors loyal to Warmaster Horus.[1]
In one of the Sectors of the Segmentum Solar - Quintillus Sector - Shadow War raged for over 6 years, where nearly all Legions were inevitably drawn, some in a great scale armies, some - in just a small squads.[2]
Notable Actions of the Shadow Wars
- The missions of the Knights-Errant
- The missions of the Sisypheum
- The Tenebrae Mission
- The Traoris Raid
- The Battle of Ravendelve
- The artificial famine of the Isessos System
- The Officio Assassinorum Execution Force under Eristede Kell attempt to assassinate Horus on Dagonet
- The campaigns of the Dark Brotherhood
- The Xana Incursion
- The Battle of Arissak
- The Battle of Dwell
- The Sangraal Campaign
- The Battle of Nyrcon
- The Malagant Conflict
- The Battle of the Aragna Chain
- The Battle for Aegis
- The Battle for Honourum
Sources
- 1: The Horus Heresy Book Six pgs. 13-21
- 2: Warhammer World (saved archive page, dated Aug 2016, last accessed 2 December 2018)