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| − | Brother both by chapter and in blood to [[Rafen]], Arkio achieved veteran status. He assisted [[Inquisitor]] Ramius Stele in the discovery and reclaiming of the [[Spear of Telesto]], a lost [[Primarch]] weapon of the [[Blood Angels]] [[Space Marine]] chapter. | + | Brother both by chapter and in blood to [[Rafen]], Arkio achieved veteran status. He assisted [[Inquisitor]] [[Ramius Stele]] in the discovery and reclaiming of the [[Spear of Telesto]], a lost [[Primarch]] weapon of the [[Blood Angels]] [[Space Marine]] chapter. |
While fighting a [[Word Bearers]] assault on a burial world, [[Rafen]] and his fellow [[Blood Angels]] notice a transformation of the youth, leading them to believe he was [[Sanguinius]] reborn. This was not the case, but an elaborate ruse created by agents of [[Chaos]], plunging the [[Blood Angels]] into a civil war. | While fighting a [[Word Bearers]] assault on a burial world, [[Rafen]] and his fellow [[Blood Angels]] notice a transformation of the youth, leading them to believe he was [[Sanguinius]] reborn. This was not the case, but an elaborate ruse created by agents of [[Chaos]], plunging the [[Blood Angels]] into a civil war. | ||
Revision as of 18:26, 16 October 2008
History
Brother both by chapter and in blood to Rafen, Arkio achieved veteran status. He assisted Inquisitor Ramius Stele in the discovery and reclaiming of the Spear of Telesto, a lost Primarch weapon of the Blood Angels Space Marine chapter.
While fighting a Word Bearers assault on a burial world, Rafen and his fellow Blood Angels notice a transformation of the youth, leading them to believe he was Sanguinius reborn. This was not the case, but an elaborate ruse created by agents of Chaos, plunging the Blood Angels into a civil war.
Arkio was killed in a duel with his brother Rafen, his remains burned upon a pyre out of respect.
Sources
- 1:Deus Encarmine and Deus Sanguinius by James Swallow.