9th Black Crusade
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The 9th Black Crusade, or the Starving of Cancephalus, was a Black Crusade by Abaddon the Despoiler and the forces of Chaos in 537.M38, launched out of the Eye of Terror.[1]
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History
During the Crusade, two Space Marine Chapters both known as the Celestial Swords were destroyed in the Cicerine System.[4b]
Several Chaos fleets sailed out of the Eye of Terror unnoticed during the time of the Crusade, their destinations unknown.[3]
Antecanis Massacre
Intending to bring about the demise of the Imperial Navy fortress of Cancephalus, Abaddon led his forces in the Antecanis Massacre with the hopes of distracting and drawing away Imperial forces in the area. By the time Imperial Guard reinforcements arrived at the massacre site, Abaddon and his forces were already in orbit and proceeded to destroy the planet with cyclonic torpedoes. The next seventeen years of fighting saw the fleets of Cancephalus depleted, and Abaddon ravaged the rest of the sector at will.[1]
Corillia Relief
On the planet of Corillia, the 9th Black Crusade nearly caused the complete destruction of the Lamenters, who were saved only by the Ultramarines and White Scars.[4a][6]
Trivia
Conflicting sources
- According to Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition Rulebook, the 9th Black Crusade started in 165.M37 with the attack upon Antecanis IV.[2] However, the 6th Edition Chaos Space Marine codex stated the date of the 9th Black Crusade as 537.M38.[1]
- At one point, the Battlefleet Gothic Rulebook mistakenly calls the Gothic War the ninth Black Crusade in early M41, when it was actually the twelfth Crusade.[5]
Sources
- 1: Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition), pg. 22
- 2: Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition Rulebook, pg. 148
- 3: Black Legion - A Codex: Chaos Space Marines Supplement, Abaddon Returns
- 4: Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition):
- 5: Battlefleet Gothic Rulebook, pg. 8
- 6: Codex Supplement: Ultramarines (8th Edition), pg. 37 - The Corillia Relief