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Gabriel Seth[8] | |
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| Title(s) | Guardian of Rage |
| Homeworld | Cretacia[2] |
| Born | c. M41 |
| Active Period | M41 - Present |
| Species | Human |
| Type | Astartes |
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Gabriel Seth is the Chapter Master of the Flesh Tearers.
Contents
History
Seth has presided over the Chapter for more than 100 years. In his time he has experienced many great victories, but has also seen too many of his battle brothers fall victim to the Black Rage. He has earned a great degree of enmity from most other Imperial armies he has fought alongside. Commanders of the Imperial Guard and of the Adepta Sororitas are often simply ignored, while other Marines grow frustrated with Seth's impetuous desire to instantly destroy all enemies.[1]
When Seth ascended to command of the Flesh Tearers in 815.M41, he was given a grim judgment by the chapter's Sanguinary High Priest. The Priests predicted that the frequency of the Black Rage, combined with battlefield attrition, had finally overtaken the Flesh Tearers' ability to replace their losses from Cretacia. The Priests predicted that the Flesh Tearers would be extinct within decades.[2]
Upon hearing this, Seth made a solemn vow: if the Flesh Tearers were to fade away, then they would be remembered with honour, rather than fear. For this reason, Seth has aggressively deployed the Flesh Tearers by mounting pro-active patrols through known enemy territory and responding avidly to distress calls from all Imperial sectors.[2][3]
Despite the chapter's continual savagery, Seth has proven to be a competent and hopeful leader, taking new policies to combat the chapter's grisly reputation. Cretacia has become dedicated to producing weapons and recruits for the Flesh Tearers; and the Flesh Tearers make strikes isolated from other Imperial forces to conceal their savagery from and minimalize collateral damage to Imperial allies. Many who feared the Flesh Tearers are now praising them, although they are still distrusted by many of their allies.[2]
Seth's hopes of bringing the chapter back into the good graces of the Imperium, and more importantly, saving it from its doom are desperate hopes. Yet his strategy has yet to bear fruit, and only time will tell of what becomes of the Flesh Tearers.[2]
Conclave at Baal
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The following paragraphs contain spoilers for: | Red Fury (Novel) |
In the latter decades of M41, Seth was one of several Masters of the Blood Angels Successor Chapters who were summoned by Commander Dante to a Conclave on Baal. The Blood Angels had nearly collapsed into civil war because of a plot by the Word Bearers, and urgently needed new recruits in order to survive. Dante requested a tithe of recruits from the Angels' "cousin" chapters, but Seth refused vehemently, protesting that the Flesh Tearers were already too reduced as a chapter to spare any men.[4a]
In private, Seth even suggested to Dante that the Blood Angels be disbanded and allow the Flesh Tearers to take over the rule of Baal. Seth could not help but see an opportunity to rebuild his chapter's strength using the Blood Angels' men and resources.[4b]
However, Seth and Dante would fight side by side, in defense of the crypt of Sanguinius, when it was attacked by mutants unleashed by Fabius Bile.[4c] After the battle, Seth addressed Dante as a true battle-brother, and pledged that the Flesh Tearers would donate the men the Blood Angels needed. Dante was more than a millennium old, but this reversal showed that he was still capable of being surprised. Seth's support also convinced the other chapters' Masters to make the same pledge.[4d] Several months later, Seth discovered a random piece of information that aided the Blood Angels in tracking down Bile (or rather, one of his many clones), who had stolen the blood of Sanguinius.[5]
Tyrannic Wars
Gabriel Seth personally led a sizable Flesh Tearers force during the Cryptus Campaign, aiding Dante and the Blood Angels against Tyranid Hive Fleet Leviathan.[14]
During the Devastation of Baal, Seth was a key Imperial commander. Commander Dante entrusted Seth with the Reliquary of Amit prior to the arrival of the Tyranids.[7a] The Flesh Tearers were deployed to Baal Primus, where they fought alongside the Knights of Blood. When the Cicatrix Maledictum opened across the galaxy during the battle, Daemons led by the Bloodthirster Ka'Bandha manifested on Baal Primus, forcing Seth to evacuate his remaining forces while the Knights of Blood led a suicidal counter-attack.[7b] After Dante was wounded by the Swarmlord, Seth led a retreat back to the Fortress-Monastery of the Blood Angels and held out until the Indomitus Crusade arrived.[6] Though he knew that his Chapter would be refilled with Primaris Space Marines after nearly being destroyed completely by the claws of Tyranids, Seth was not very satisfied, thinking that Roboute Guilliman would just turn the Flesh Tearers and other Chapters of Sanguinius' bloodline into bland copies of Ultramarines in red armour. Seth believes that without their fury, his Space Marines will lose their major distinguishing feature and become something else.[7c]
Seth's policies and the slow death of the Flesh Tearers have made him many enemies, including those within his own Chapter. The Flesh Tearers Captain Guriel even worked with the Inquisition to eliminate Seth, declaring he was a threat to the Chapter's future and expended the lives of Battle-Brothers too easily. To that end, Guriel was able to trap Seth in a shrine with an Eversor Assassin. However Seth was able to best the maddened killer and used its embedded explosive to escape the shrine. After his escape, Seth promptly dealt with Guriel.[11]
Post-Baal
Following the Devastation of Baal Seth led the Flesh Tearers in the Angel's Halo campaign to take the Red Scar region from the Tyranids. During the fighting on Ashallon he slew a large Tyranid psychic beast.[10] He also oversaw a bloody purge of the Corinth Belt alongside the Inquisition on Dante's orders.[12]
Wargear
Along with the traditional loadout used by most Chapter Masters, Seth has a massive, potent two-handed chainsword aptly named Blood Reaver. As befitting a master of a Blood Angels successor chapter, Seth is a talented hand-to-hand combatant.[2]
Appearance and personality
Gabriel Seth is an immense man, by a head taller then most Space Marines.[7a] In battle, Seth can always be found in the vanguard of his forces, leading his Marines through incredible acts of savagery and bloodshed. When the Flesh Tearers presence is not required on the battlefield, he becomes stern and dour, forever preoccupied with the doom that still hangs over his Chapter.[1]
The Black Rage burns as hotly in Seth as it does in any Flesh Tearer, but he has thus far kept it under reign; his fury is a cold and precise one, rather than bright and impetuous.[4c] In the midst of the combat on Baal, Dante became exasperated that Seth always needed to provoke and test him, and Seth rejoined that it was the nature of the Flesh Tearers: to always seek out conflict, to never be entirely at ease, and to never allow oneself to become predictable.[4c]
Images
Related articles
Sources
- 1: Index Astartes I: Blood Frenzy: The Flesh Tearers Space Marine Chapter, pg. 49
- 2: Codex: Blood Angels (5th Edition), pg. 55
- 3: Deathwatch: Rites of Battle, pg. 62
- 4: Red Fury (Novel) by James Swallow
- 5: Black Tide (Novel) by James Swallow,
[Help] - 6: Codex: Tyranids (8th Edition) — The Battle of Baal
- 7: The Devastation of Baal (Novel) by Guy Haley
- 8: Trial by Blood (Anthology) - Cover
- 10: Psychic Awakening: Blood of Baal pg.17-18
- 11: The Assassination of Gabriel Seth (Audio Drama)
- 12: Codex Supplement: Blood Angels (10th Edition), pg. 16
- 13: Chapter Master Gabriel Seth | Games Workshop Webstore (archived copy of the original dated 3 February 2016, last accessed 24 September 2024)
- 14: Shield of Baal: Exterminatus (E-Book) - Dark Tide
