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| − | + | '''Dreadblade Knights''' are [[Chaos Knight]]s who owe no allegiance to any specific [[Knight House|Knightly House]].{{Fn|1}} | |
| − | '''Dreadblade Knights''' are [[Chaos Knight]]s | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
| + | [[Image:Decima.jpg|thumb|right|220px|[[Decima (Dreadblade Knight)|Decima]], a Dreadblade Knight]] | ||
The term Dreadblade was coined by the [[Ordo Hereticus]] to denote those Chaos Knights who serve no master. This notion is not entirely accurate, for certain Dreadblades do indeed pledge themselves to various heretical warlords or profane demagogues, but such loyalty is fleeting, and these wandering Knights will swiftly betray their masters if it proves advantageous. There are a wide variety of causes of Dreadblades, from being led into damnation through trickery and lies to choosing violent solitude as a means of personal revenge. Others are loyal pilots who were captured by Renegade Houses, mind-wiped and twisted by sorcery into serving their captors. Then there are those who simply have have lost the ability to perceive the path of rightousness over centuries of bloody campaigning, unaware that they have fallen into corruption. Whatever the case, a great deal of Dreadblades hail from Knight Houses still loyal to the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|2b}} | The term Dreadblade was coined by the [[Ordo Hereticus]] to denote those Chaos Knights who serve no master. This notion is not entirely accurate, for certain Dreadblades do indeed pledge themselves to various heretical warlords or profane demagogues, but such loyalty is fleeting, and these wandering Knights will swiftly betray their masters if it proves advantageous. There are a wide variety of causes of Dreadblades, from being led into damnation through trickery and lies to choosing violent solitude as a means of personal revenge. Others are loyal pilots who were captured by Renegade Houses, mind-wiped and twisted by sorcery into serving their captors. Then there are those who simply have have lost the ability to perceive the path of rightousness over centuries of bloody campaigning, unaware that they have fallen into corruption. Whatever the case, a great deal of Dreadblades hail from Knight Houses still loyal to the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|2b}} | ||
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*[[Abraxas, the Rampager]]{{Fn|4}} | *[[Abraxas, the Rampager]]{{Fn|4}} | ||
*[[Aesyr]] | *[[Aesyr]] | ||
| + | *[[Bale Star (Dreadblade Knight)|Bale Star]]{{Fn|2a}} | ||
*[[Bleak Dawn]]{{Fn|2a}} | *[[Bleak Dawn]]{{Fn|2a}} | ||
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*[[Decima (Dreadblade Knight)|Decima]] | *[[Decima (Dreadblade Knight)|Decima]] | ||
*[[Gilded King]] | *[[Gilded King]] | ||
*[[Hand of Mourning]]{{Fn|2a}} | *[[Hand of Mourning]]{{Fn|2a}} | ||
*[[Hatred of Krastellan]] | *[[Hatred of Krastellan]] | ||
| + | *[[Hatred's Embrace]]{{fn|5}} | ||
*[[Hope's Shroud]] | *[[Hope's Shroud]] | ||
| + | *[[Infernyx Ingloriam]]{{Fn|2c}} | ||
*[[Karnetaurus Rex]]{{Fn|3}} | *[[Karnetaurus Rex]]{{Fn|3}} | ||
| + | *[[Knight of Serpents]]{{Fn|6}} | ||
*[[Litany of Destruction]] | *[[Litany of Destruction]] | ||
*[[Rekkard vor Kinxer]] | *[[Rekkard vor Kinxer]] | ||
| + | *[[Serathena Ap-Aktellion]] — Pilot of the [[Knight Rampager]] ''[[Hope's Death]]''.{{Fn|6}} | ||
| + | *[[The Shamed]] | ||
*[[Sire of Doom]] | *[[Sire of Doom]] | ||
*[[Skinflayer]] | *[[Skinflayer]] | ||
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*[[Splinterheart]] | *[[Splinterheart]] | ||
==Notable Dreadblade Warbands== | ==Notable Dreadblade Warbands== | ||
*[[Company Malevolent]]{{Fn|3}} | *[[Company Malevolent]]{{Fn|3}} | ||
| + | *[[Company of Jesters]]{{Fn|6}} | ||
| + | *[[Iron Fiends]]{{Fn|6}} | ||
| + | *[[Triumvirate of Torment]]{{Fn|6}} | ||
| − | ==See | + | ==See also== |
| − | *[[Freeblade Knight]] - Their [[Imperial Knight]] equivalent | + | *[[Freeblade Knight]] - Their [[Imperial Knight|Imperial]] equivalent |
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *{{Endn|1}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/07/02/codex-chaos-knights-preview-1-iconoclast-and-infernal-householdsgw-homepage-post-3/ Chaos Knights – Iconoclast and Infernal Households] (last accessed 2 July 2019) | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/07/02/codex-chaos-knights-preview-1-iconoclast-and-infernal-householdsgw-homepage-post-3/ Warhammer Community: Chaos Knights – Iconoclast and Infernal Households] ''(last accessed 2 July 2019)'' |
| − | * | + | *2: [[Codex: Chaos Knights (8th Edition)]]: |
**{{Endn|2a}}: pgs. 32-33 | **{{Endn|2a}}: pgs. 32-33 | ||
**{{Endn|2b}}: pg. 24 | **{{Endn|2b}}: pg. 24 | ||
| − | *{{Endn|3}}: [[White Dwarf 460]] pg.18 | + | **{{Endn|2c}}: pg. 38 |
| + | *{{Endn|3}}: [[White Dwarf 460]], pg. 18 | ||
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr]] | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr]] | ||
| + | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer Combat Cards]], card description | ||
| + | *{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Chaos Knights (10th Edition)]], pgs. 16-17 | ||
[[Category:Chaos Knights]] | [[Category:Chaos Knights]] | ||
[[Category:Titles and Ranks]] | [[Category:Titles and Ranks]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:07, 31 January 2026
Dreadblade Knights are Chaos Knights who owe no allegiance to any specific Knightly House.[1]
Overview
The term Dreadblade was coined by the Ordo Hereticus to denote those Chaos Knights who serve no master. This notion is not entirely accurate, for certain Dreadblades do indeed pledge themselves to various heretical warlords or profane demagogues, but such loyalty is fleeting, and these wandering Knights will swiftly betray their masters if it proves advantageous. There are a wide variety of causes of Dreadblades, from being led into damnation through trickery and lies to choosing violent solitude as a means of personal revenge. Others are loyal pilots who were captured by Renegade Houses, mind-wiped and twisted by sorcery into serving their captors. Then there are those who simply have have lost the ability to perceive the path of rightousness over centuries of bloody campaigning, unaware that they have fallen into corruption. Whatever the case, a great deal of Dreadblades hail from Knight Houses still loyal to the Imperium.[2b]
Notable Dreadblades
- Abraxas, the Rampager[4]
- Aesyr
- Bale Star[2a]
- Bleak Dawn[2a]
- Decima
- Gilded King
- Hand of Mourning[2a]
- Hatred of Krastellan
- Hatred's Embrace[5]
- Hope's Shroud
- Infernyx Ingloriam[2c]
- Karnetaurus Rex[3]
- Knight of Serpents[6]
- Litany of Destruction
- Rekkard vor Kinxer
- Serathena Ap-Aktellion — Pilot of the Knight Rampager Hope's Death.[6]
- The Shamed
- Sire of Doom
- Skinflayer
- Splinterheart
Notable Dreadblade Warbands
See also
- Freeblade Knight - Their Imperial equivalent
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Community: Chaos Knights – Iconoclast and Infernal Households (last accessed 2 July 2019)
- 2: Codex: Chaos Knights (8th Edition):
- 3: White Dwarf 460, pg. 18
- 4: Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr
- 5: Warhammer Combat Cards, card description
- 6: Codex: Chaos Knights (10th Edition), pgs. 16-17