Gue'vesa Auxiliaries
Gue'vesa (literally, "Human Helpers") are Human soldiers who serve as Auxiliaries in the T'au military.[2]
Overview
Human auxiliary troopers are a fairly common sight along the western fringes of Tau space, in particular on those worlds contested during the Damocles Gulf Crusade. The T'au proved a hardier foe than anticipated by Imperial forces and, as the offensive stalled, they were forced to hurriedly withdraw in response to the far greater threat presented by the arrival of Hive Fleet Behemoth in nearby sectors.[1] Gue'la throughout the Empire are often the descendants of those abandoned Imperial Guard troops or the colonies captured in the aftermath of their defenders' retreat. For them, fate has dictated that the rule of the Adeptus Terra be replaced by loyalty to the collectivist T'au Empire and the ruling Ethereal caste.[1]
Those humans who have embraced the Greater Good in this way are provided with the technology required to prevail on the T'au frontier and granted limited production capabilities, allowing them to construct equipment ranging from simple farming tools to a copy of the standard issue Imperial lasgun. In times of war, the T'au allow the Gue'vesa access to more advanced weaponry such as Pulse rifles, Pulse Carbines and other, more specialised equipment including gear like Markerlights, EMP Grenades, and tranquility wafers. These auxiliaries have become a (usually) respected part of the T'au military, filling a tactical niche between the barbaric Kroot and the mainstay of T'au armies, the Fire Warrior teams. Gue'vesa may lack the close combat savagery of the Kroot but they are fully capable of using the more advanced examples of T'au technology, zealously doing so to further the cause of the Greater Good.[1][7]
T'au attitudes towards Gue'vesa vary wildly from individual to individual and sept to sept. Humans are often regarded as dangerous, passionate, ancient, or crooked.[7] Some leaders call them more than mercenaries but less than trusted allies, while others are closer to their subordinate humans than fellow T'au.[6b][7] At its worst the T'au uncertainty around humanity has led to atrocities like the massacre of Gue'vesa following the Fourth and Fifth Spheres of Expansion[2][8][9], involuntary re-education,[11] and rumoured mass sterilisations on, among others, Kronus,[10] Phaedra,[5] and Velk'Han Sept.[11] Where possible Gue'vesa are not deployed against Imperial forces, usually out of a fear such use may impede future diplomatic actions. The most common exception to this would be when Imperial forces invade a T'au world with a large Gue'vesa population.[15]
Still, life fighting for the T'au Empire is often more rewarding than what many Imperial soldiers can expect, so the ranks of Gue'vesa units are never without foreign recruits. New inductees are typically first screened and given any necessary remedial therapy before being sent to an auxiliary academy, such as Kir'qath on Sa'cea Sept, and from there to an active unit.[7] Not all recruits are the same; on occasion T'au forces have inducted mutants and abhumans as Gue'vesa, notably Saathlaa and O'grinn during the conflict with the Imperium on Phaedra.[5][6]
Regardless of origin, Gue'vesa are eager to prove themselves loyal to their masters beyond simple tests on the teachings of the Greater Good, commonly shaving their heads, painting their skin blue, tattooing themselves with T'au symbols, and even carving their commander's heraldry into their faces.[5][7] Freedom to worship as part of the Imperial Cult can be expected in most units and postings, though as soldiers advance up the ranks, pressure to set the Emperor aside may increase.[4] Gue'vesa can also rise to become Commanders of the T'au's Commerce Protection Fleets.[12]
Ranks
| Rank | Translation |
|---|---|
| Gue'vesa'la[1] | Human Helper Warrior |
| Gue'vesa'ui[1] | Human Helper Veteran |
| Gue'vesa'vres[3] | Trusted Human Helper |
| Gue’senshi’o[14] | Human commander over a threatre of combat |
Gue'vesa can also be called "Janissaries", while squads are often known as Clusters, the members of which can refer to each other by their ranks, as "Friend," or as "Brother" or "Sister." Squad leaders are similarly addressed either by their rank, "First Friend," or "Cluster Leader."[6c][6d][7] Those human worlds who willingly joined the T'au Empire prior to the Damocles Gulf Crusade, such as Kleist, consider the term Gue'vesa as somewhat derogatory, and instead prefer the term Gue'senshi.[14]
Known Gue'vesa Units
- Highlock Freemen[4]
- Follaxian 113th Irregulars[3]
- 1st Kleistian Grenadiers[14]
- 3rd Garrusite Dragoons[14]
- 5th Phaebian Guard[14]
- Gue'vesa Ghosts Kill Team[16]
Notable Gue'vesa
- Makendra Vella - Elderly human psyker, well respected among her gue'vesa-sect, whom Shadowsun and Aun'la would consult in dealing with a plague sent by Oratius Glurtosk
- Kalice Arkady[3]
- Kleist N’Roth - Commander of the 1st Kleistian Grenadiers
- Jathen Korling
- Memet Poralius[12]
See also
Sources
- 1: Chapter Approved: Tau Human Auxiliaries by Andy Hoare (saved archive page, dated August 2005)
- 2: Codex: T'au Empire (8th Edition), pgs. 22-28
- 3: Voice of Experience (Short Story)
- 4: Deathwatch: The Achilus Assault, pgs. 105, 126
- 5: Altar of Maws (Short Story)
- 6: Fire Caste (Novel):
- 7: The Greater Evil (Short Story)
- 8: War of Secrets (Novel), Chapter 17
- 9: Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook, pg. 134
- 10: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade, Tau victory
- 11: Deathwatch Core Rulebook, pgs. 352-353
- 12: Fanatic Magazine Issue 2, pg. 87 - Privateer
- 13: Tau Human Auxiliaries (archived from the original 12 February 2006, last accessed 26 October 2025)
- 14: Fanatic Online Issue 82 Gue’senshi v7.3: The 1st Kleistian Grenadiers (archived from the original, last accessed 7 November 2025)
Fanatic Press - 15: The Greater Good (Novel) (Hard Cover), Chapter Four, pg. 52
- 16: 2025 Atlanta Warhammer Championships - Grotskull's Facebook Page - for details see Gue'vesa Ghosts/Sources
Golden Demon
|
|
|
|
| Tau Empire Forces | |
|---|---|
| Leadership | Ethereal • Tau Commander • Fireblade |
| Troops | Fire Warrior Team (Strike Team • Breacher Team) • Pathfinder Team • Stealthsuit Team • Drone Squadron |
| Battlesuits | XV8 Crisis (XV8 • XV8-02 • XV81 • XV84 • XV85 • XV86 • XV89 • Warmaker) • XV15 Stealth • XV22 Stealth • XV25 Stealth • XV26 Stealth • XV95 Ghostkeel • XV88 Broadside • XV9 Hazard XV46 Vanguard • XV104 Riptide • XV107 R'varna • XV109 Y'vahra • KV128 Stormsurge • KX139 Ta'unar |
| Vehicles | Devilfish • Drone Harbinger • Hammerhead • Piranha • Sky Ray • Tetra • Swordfish |
| Aircraft | Barracuda • Manta • Orca • Sun Shark • Razorshark • Tiger Shark • Remora • Dorsal • Harpedo |
| Auxiliaries | Kroot Shaper • Kroot Carnivore Squad • Kroot Hound • Krootox • Knarloc • Great Knarloc • Vespid Stingwing • Gue'vesa |
| Special Characters | Aun'va • Aun'shi • Shadowsun • Farsight • Darkstrider • Longstrike • Twin Lance |