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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
'''Aeska Brokenlip''' was a warrior of Tra of the VI [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]], serving as a [[Wolf Guard]] to [[Praetor (Rank)|Jarl]] [[Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot]] during the [[Dulan Campaign]].{{fn|1b}} Aeska was known to the skjald [[Kasper Hawser]], delivering Ogvai's verdict that he was to be allowed to remain with Tra{{fn|2a}} and defending him during the fall of the [[Olamic Quietude]].{{fn|2b}}
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Aeska Brokenlip was a warrior of Tra of the VI [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]], serving as a [[Wolf Guard]] to [[Praetor (Rank)|Jarl]] [[Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot]] during the [[Dulan Campaign]].{{Fn|1b}} Aeska was known to the skjald [[Kasper Hawser]], delivering Ogvai's verdict that he was to be allowed to remain with Tra{{fn|2a}} and defending him during the fall of the [[Olamic Quietude]].{{Fn|2b}}
  
In the [[Horus Heresy]], Aeska fought in the [[Battle of Prospero]]{{fn|2c}} and later the [[Battle of Yarant]]. It was rumoured he had been taken from [[Yarant]] barely alive, leaving his face scarred on one side and requiring extensive reconstruction including a bionic eye, a metal plate bolted onto his skull, and a bionic hand.{{fn|1a}}
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In the [[Horus Heresy]], Aeska fought in the [[Battle of Prospero]]{{Fn|2c}} and later the [[Battle of Yarant]]. It was rumoured he had been taken from [[Yarant]] barely alive, leaving his face scarred on one side and requiring extensive reconstruction including a bionic eye, a metal plate bolted onto his skull, and a bionic hand.{{Fn|1a}}
  
By the time of the [[Second Founding]], he had succeeded Helmschrot as Jarl of Tra. He believed the [[Chaos Space Marines|enemy]] would return one day,{{fn|1a}} and was proved right when he fell in battle with the [[Emperor's Children]] in the depths of the [[space hulk]] ''[[Cataclysm of Faith]]''.{{fn|1c}}
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By the time of the [[Second Founding]], he had succeeded Helmschrot as Jarl of Tra. He believed the [[Chaos Space Marines|enemy]] would return one day,{{Fn|1a}} and was proved right when he fell in battle with the [[Emperor's Children]] in the depths of the [[space hulk]] ''[[Cataclysm of Faith]]''.{{Fn|1c}}
  
 
==Wargear==
 
==Wargear==
Brokenlip carried a great broadsword with a dragon's neck snaking along its serrated edge.{{fn|1a}}
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Brokenlip carried a great broadsword with a dragon's neck snaking along its serrated edge.{{Fn|1a}}
  
 
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Revision as of 22:52, 8 January 2021

Aeska Brokenlip was the Wolf Lord of the Third Great Company of the Space Wolves Chapter after the Second Founding.[1a]

Biography

Aeska Brokenlip was a warrior of Tra of the VI Legion during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy, serving as a Wolf Guard to Jarl Ogvai Ogvai Helmschrot during the Dulan Campaign.[1b] Aeska was known to the skjald Kasper Hawser, delivering Ogvai's verdict that he was to be allowed to remain with Tra[2a] and defending him during the fall of the Olamic Quietude.[2b]

In the Horus Heresy, Aeska fought in the Battle of Prospero[2c] and later the Battle of Yarant. It was rumoured he had been taken from Yarant barely alive, leaving his face scarred on one side and requiring extensive reconstruction including a bionic eye, a metal plate bolted onto his skull, and a bionic hand.[1a]

By the time of the Second Founding, he had succeeded Helmschrot as Jarl of Tra. He believed the enemy would return one day,[1a] and was proved right when he fell in battle with the Emperor's Children in the depths of the space hulk Cataclysm of Faith.[1c]

Wargear

Brokenlip carried a great broadsword with a dragon's neck snaking along its serrated edge.[1a]

Sources