Crimson Castellans
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| Founding Chapter: | Unknown | ||
| Founding: | Unknown | ||
| Chapter Master: | Sojai Antiro (deceased)[1a] | ||
| Homeworld: | Fleet Based[4], formerly Vorl Secundus (abandoned)[1b] | ||
| Fortress-Monastery: | Unknown | ||
| Colours: | Red with black backpack and pauldrons' rims[5] | ||
| Specialty: | Unknown | ||
| Strength: | Unknown | ||
| Battle Cry | Unknown | ||
The Crimson Castellans are a Space Marine Chapter which turned partially renegade.[1a]
Contents
Overview
Since abandoning their Homeworld, Vorl Secundus[1b], the Crimson Castellans have become a Fleet Based Chapter.[4]
The loyal Crimson Castellans were involved in a war on Hive World Sephrax against a pirate warband fronted by their renegade brothers, when Hive Fleet Jormungandr descended upon the planet. Both sides, although there was never an official truce, wisely never sought to jeopardize their own survival by engaging two enemies at once. However, all they could do was slow the Hive Fleet down. Eventually, Sojai Antiro, the Crimson Castellan's Chapter Master, died in the bowels of Hoventa Hive spitting curses at Raveners who tore him limb from limb. The pirates' leader, the self-styled Arch-Commodore Bloodspite, displayed pragmatism too late and fled to his orbiting asteroid lair which was swallowed by a Hive Ship of enormous size.[1a]
They battled both Iyanden and Tyranids during campaigns against Hive Fleet Leviathan in the Battle for Verdox II.[2]
Noted Elements of the Crimson Castellans
Notable Members
- Andruk - member of the Deathwatch.[3]
Related Articles
Sources
- 1: Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition)
- 2: Iyanden: A Codex: Eldar Supplement (E-Book) - Iyanden's Rise and Fall
- 3: Deathwatch: The Emperor's Chosen, pg. 70
- 4: Imperium Magazine 12 - Chapter Planets
- 5: Adeptus Astartes: Successor Chapters, pg. 25
