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==Notable Members== | ==Notable Members== | ||
*[[Aedinio]] - [[Ironclad Dreadnought]], 8th Company{{Fn|5}} | *[[Aedinio]] - [[Ironclad Dreadnought]], 8th Company{{Fn|5}} | ||
| + | *[[Attius]] - [[Ironclad Dreadnought]]{{Fn|5}} | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
Revision as of 20:41, 2 November 2020
| Founding Chapter: | Ultramarines[2] | ||
| Founding: | Second Founding[2] | ||
| Chapter Master: | Unknown | ||
| Homeworld: | Unknown | ||
| Fortress-Monastery: | Unknown | ||
| Colours: | Yellow | ||
| Specialty: | Unknown | ||
| Strength: | Unknown | ||
| Battle Cry | Unknown | ||
The Libators are a Space Marine Chapter.[1]
Overview
The Libators are among the most brutal and uncompromising Ultramarines successors. Their name stems from the practice of letting their foes' blood and dedicating it as an offering to the Primarch and Emperor both. The Chapter has faced censure on several occasions for its treatment of captured enemies, who in the Libators' eyes, make for the worthiest offering.[4]
History
- The Plague Wars - The Libators provide 2 Companies.[3]
- The Third War for Damnos[5]
Notable Members
- Aedinio - Ironclad Dreadnought, 8th Company[5]
- Attius - Ironclad Dreadnought[5]
Related Articles
Sources
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- 1: Chapter Approved 2001, pg. 117
- 2: Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition), [Needs Citation]
- 3: Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook, pgs. 158–159
- 4: Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition, 2nd Codex), pg. 27
- 5: Codex: Space Marines (9th Edition) pg.47-48