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|'''''Goremenjarl'''''||[[Star Fort]]||[[Ramilles Class Star-fort|Ramilles]]||||||{{Fn|6}}{{Cite this}} | |'''''Goremenjarl'''''||[[Star Fort]]||[[Ramilles Class Star-fort|Ramilles]]||||||{{Fn|6}}{{Cite this}} | ||
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| + | |'''''Gotthammar'''''||[[Strike Cruiser]]||||||Part of the Fourth [[Great Company]] under [[Wolf Lord|Jarl]] [[Arvek Kjarlskar]]. Tracked [[Magnus the Red]] to [[Gangava]].||{{Fn|15a}} | ||
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|'''''Grinunggap'''''||[[Heavy Cruiser]]||||||||{{Fn|7}} | |'''''Grinunggap'''''||[[Heavy Cruiser]]||||||||{{Fn|7}} | ||
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|'''''Mjalnar'''''||[[Star Fort]]||[[Ramilles Class Star-fort|Ramilles]]||||||{{Fn|6}}{{Cite this}} | |'''''Mjalnar'''''||[[Star Fort]]||[[Ramilles Class Star-fort|Ramilles]]||||||{{Fn|6}}{{Cite this}} | ||
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| + | |'''''Nauro'''''||||||||Took part in the void-skirmish over [[Fenris]] during the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Fled to the [[Gangava System]] to avoid destruction from the [[Thousand Sons]] fleet and seek reinforcements from the rest of the [[Chapter]].||{{Fn|15b}}{{Fn|15d}} | ||
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|'''''Nidhoggur'''''||[[Battleship]]||||Pre-Heresy||Warship of Tra during the [[Great Crusade]]. Flagship of [[Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot]]. Took part in the [[Dulan Campaign]]||{{Fn|1a}} | |'''''Nidhoggur'''''||[[Battleship]]||||Pre-Heresy||Warship of Tra during the [[Great Crusade]]. Flagship of [[Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot]]. Took part in the [[Dulan Campaign]]||{{Fn|1a}} | ||
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| + | |'''''Ogvar'''''||||||||Took part in the void-skirmish over [[Fenris]] during the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Destroyed by the [[Thousand Sons]] fleet.||{{Fn|15c}}{{Fn|15d}} | ||
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|''[[Ragnarok]]''||[[Battleship]]||||Heresy||Took part in the [[Battle of Prospero]]. Later during the [[Horus Heresy]], took part in the [[Battle of the Alaxxes Nebula]] under [[First Captain]] [[Gunnar Gunnhilt]]. Sacrificed to destroy the [[Alpha Legion]] [[Battleship]] ''[[Delta]]''.||{{Fn|13a}}{{Fn|14}} | |''[[Ragnarok]]''||[[Battleship]]||||Heresy||Took part in the [[Battle of Prospero]]. Later during the [[Horus Heresy]], took part in the [[Battle of the Alaxxes Nebula]] under [[First Captain]] [[Gunnar Gunnhilt]]. Sacrificed to destroy the [[Alpha Legion]] [[Battleship]] ''[[Delta]]''.||{{Fn|13a}}{{Fn|14}} | ||
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|'''''Runefyre'''''||[[Frigate]]||[[Gladius Frigate|Gladius]]||||||{{Fn|9c}} | |'''''Runefyre'''''||[[Frigate]]||[[Gladius Frigate|Gladius]]||||||{{Fn|9c}} | ||
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| − | |'''''Russvangum'''''||[[Battleship]]||||||||{{Fn|7}} | + | |'''''Russvangum'''''||[[Battleship]]||||Post-Heresy||Flagship of the Chapter during [[M32]], around the time of the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Tracked [[Magnus the Red]] to [[Gangava]].||{{Fn|7}}{{Fn|15b}} |
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|'''''Seawolf'''''||[[Strike Cruiser]]||||||||{{Fn|10}} | |'''''Seawolf'''''||[[Strike Cruiser]]||||||||{{Fn|10}} | ||
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| − | |'''''Skraemar'''''||[[Strike Cruiser]]||||Post-Heresy||Took part in the defence of [[Fenris]] during the opening void skirmish in the lead-up to the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Destroyed by the [[Thousand Sons]] vessel ''[[Herumon]]''.||{{Fn| | + | |'''''Skraemar'''''||[[Strike Cruiser]]||||Post-Heresy||Took part in the defence of [[Fenris]] during the opening void skirmish in the lead-up to the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Destroyed by the [[Thousand Sons]] vessel ''[[Herumon]]''.||{{Fn|15b}}{{Fn|15d}} |
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| + | |'''''Sleikre'''''||||||||Took part in the void-skirmish over [[Fenris]] during the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Destroyed by the [[Thousand Sons]] fleet.||{{Fn|15c}}{{Fn|15d}} | ||
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|'''''Spear of Russ'''''||[[Battle Barge]]||||||||{{Fn|10}} | |'''''Spear of Russ'''''||[[Battle Barge]]||||||||{{Fn|10}} | ||
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**{{Endn|13b}}: '''The Battle of Prospero''' - ''Wolf-Spirit'' (card description) | **{{Endn|13b}}: '''The Battle of Prospero''' - ''Wolf-Spirit'' (card description) | ||
*{{Endn|14}}: [[Wolf King (Novella)]] | *{{Endn|14}}: [[Wolf King (Novella)]] | ||
| − | * | + | *15: [[Battle of the Fang (Novel)]] - [[War of the Fang (Anthology)]] |
| + | **{{Endn|15a}}: Prologue | ||
| + | **{{Endn|15b}}: Chapter Two | ||
| + | **{{Endn|15b}}: Chapter Four | ||
| + | **{{Endn|15d}}: Chapter Five | ||
*{{Endn|16}}: [[Cadia Stands (Novel)]], Part 4: Chapter 8 | *{{Endn|16}}: [[Cadia Stands (Novel)]], Part 4: Chapter 8 | ||
*{{Endn|17}}: [[Wolf's Honour (Novel)]], Prologue | *{{Endn|17}}: [[Wolf's Honour (Novel)]], Prologue | ||
Revision as of 14:32, 23 March 2019
The following is a list of known spacecraft belonging to the Space Wolves.
List of Known Vessels
| Name | Class | Pattern | Era | Notes | Source(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aesrumnír | Battleship | Pre-Heresy | Flagship of Dekk-Tra. Took part in the Dulan Campaign. | [1a] | |
| Allfather's Honour | Battle Barge | Post-Heresy | Flagship of Logan Grimnar, current Great Wolf of the Space Wolves. | [2] | |
| Blood Howl | Part of Grimur Red Iron's hunt. | [3] | |||
| Claw of Russ | Strike Cruiser | Fought against Cardinal Bucharis's forces during the Plague of Unbelief. Later fought during the First War for Armageddon. | [4][5] | ||
| Coldfang | Strike Cruiser | Post-Heresy | Flagship of Harald Deathwolf. | [6] | |
| Crone Hammer | Part of Grimur Red Iron's hunt. | [3] | |||
| Death's Laughter | Part of Grimur Red Iron's hunt. | [3] | |||
| Fenryrsavar | Battleship | [7] | |||
| Firemane's Fang | Battle Barge | Flagship of Sven Bloodhowl during the 13th Black Crusade. Destroyed. | [8a][8b] | ||
| Frey-Slavor | Destroyer | Pre-Heresy | Took part in the Dulan Campaign | [1b] | |
| Frostborn | Destroyer | Hunter | [9a] | ||
| Goremenjarl | Star Fort | Ramilles | [6][Needs Citation] | ||
| Gotthammar | Strike Cruiser | Part of the Fourth Great Company under Jarl Arvek Kjarlskar. Tracked Magnus the Red to Gangava. | [15a] | ||
| Grinunggap | Heavy Cruiser | [7] | |||
| Gylfarheim | Battle Barge | Post-Heresy | Flagship of Logan Grimnar during the First War for Armageddon and the following Months of Shame. | [9d] | |
| Haukr | Sub-warp Interceptor | Pre-Heresy | Took part in the Dulan Campaign. | [1a] | |
| Hel's Daughter | [3] | ||||
| Helicon Spear | Grand Cruiser | [7] | |||
| Herald of Morkai | Battle Barge | [10] | |||
| Holmgang | Battle Barge | [11] | |||
| Hrafnkel | Battleship | Gloriana | Pre-Heresy | ||
| Kva | Attack Frigate | Post-Heresy | Part of Aeska Brokenlip's Great Company. Fought against the Orks invading Pholeses X. | [1c] | |
| Longclaw | Rapid Strike Vessel | Post-Heresy | Accompanied Njal Stormcaller's ad-hoc Great Company to Prospero. | [12] | |
| Mjalnar | Star Fort | Ramilles | [6][Needs Citation] | ||
| Nauro | Took part in the void-skirmish over Fenris during the Battle of the Fang. Fled to the Gangava System to avoid destruction from the Thousand Sons fleet and seek reinforcements from the rest of the Chapter. | [15b][15d] | |||
| Nidhoggur | Battleship | Pre-Heresy | Warship of Tra during the Great Crusade. Flagship of Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot. Took part in the Dulan Campaign | [1a] | |
| Ogvar | Took part in the void-skirmish over Fenris during the Battle of the Fang. Destroyed by the Thousand Sons fleet. | [15c][15d] | |||
| Ragnarok | Battleship | Heresy | Took part in the Battle of Prospero. Later during the Horus Heresy, took part in the Battle of the Alaxxes Nebula under First Captain Gunnar Gunnhilt. Sacrificed to destroy the Alpha Legion Battleship Delta. | [13a][14] | |
| Runefyre | Frigate | Gladius | [9c] | ||
| Russvangum | Battleship | Post-Heresy | Flagship of the Chapter during M32, around the time of the Battle of the Fang. Tracked Magnus the Red to Gangava. | [7][15b] | |
| Seawolf | Strike Cruiser | [10] | |||
| Skraemar | Strike Cruiser | Post-Heresy | Took part in the defence of Fenris during the opening void skirmish in the lead-up to the Battle of the Fang. Destroyed by the Thousand Sons vessel Herumon. | [15b][15d] | |
| Sleikre | Took part in the void-skirmish over Fenris during the Battle of the Fang. Destroyed by the Thousand Sons fleet. | [15c][15d] | |||
| Spear of Russ | Battle Barge | [10] | |||
| Stiklestad | Strike Cruiser | Post-Heresy | Commanded by the Wolf Lord Ottar during the 13th Black Crusade. | [16] | |
| Storm Wyrm | [3] | ||||
| Stormwolf | Strike Cruiser | [17] | |||
| Thunderwolf | Strike Cruiser | Commanded by the Grey Hunter Valgard Twice-Slain. Attacked by a Word Bearers Murder Class Cruiser as it emerged from the Warp near Kanak, destroyed in the attack. | [17][18] | ||
| Valhal | Cruiser | [7] | |||
| Valkarn | Battle Cruiser | [1b] | |||
| Veregelt | Destroyer | [9b] | |||
| Vrek | Escort | [7] | |||
| Wind of Fimnir | [Needs Citation] | ||||
| Wolf of Fenris | Strike Cruiser | Post-Heresy | Captured by the Red Corsairs at the Battle of Parenxes sometime after the Badab War | [19] | |
| Wolf-Spirit | Battle Barge | Ship of the 13th Great Company. Took part in the Battle of Prospero. | [13b] | ||
| Wolfborn | Strike Cruiser | [10] |
Related Articles
Sources
- 1: Leman Russ: The Great Wolf (Novel)
- 2: War Zone Fenris: Curse of the Wulfen — The Curse
- 3: Ahriman: Sorcerer (Novel), Chapter XIV
- 4: Codex: Sisters of Battle (2nd Edition)[Needs Citation]
- 5: White Dwarf 279 (UK), pg. 64 - Battlefleet Gothic: War on all Fronts
- 6: War Zone Fenris: Curse of the Wulfen, Chapter One
- 7: The Horus Heresy Book Six - Retribution, pg. 30
- 8: Gathering Storm: Fall of Cadia
- 9: The Emperor's Gift (Novel)
- 10: Codex: Space Wolves (7th Edition) — The Disappearance of Russ
- 11: Lying in Flames (Short Story)
- 12: Ashes of Prospero (Novel), Chapter 5
- 13: Horus Heresy (game system)
- 14: Wolf King (Novella)
- 15: Battle of the Fang (Novel) - War of the Fang (Anthology)
- 16: Cadia Stands (Novel), Part 4: Chapter 8
- 17: Wolf's Honour (Novel), Prologue
- 18: Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf
- 19: Codex: Chaos Space Marines (4th Edition), pgs. 58–59