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Like everything having to do with the Space Wolves, this hierarchy is not rigid; the Wolves value bravery and combat prowess rather than seniority, and believe in advancing each warrior according to his merits. For instance, [[Ragnar Blackmane]], the youngest [[Wolf Lord]] in the chapter's history, was elevated to [[Berek Thunderfist]]'s [[Wolf Guard]] straight from the Blood Claws, bypassing the rank of Grey Hunter altogether. By the same token, [[Lukas (Space Wolf)|Lukas the Trickster]] is a far more skilled warrior than many Wolf Guards, yet he has never made it out of the Blood Claws, being universally despised by all the Wolf Lords for his irreverent behaviour.
*'''Canon Conflict''' — {{Fn|Conflicting sources}} In the short story [[In the Belly of the Beast (Short Story)|In the Belly of the Beast]] by [[William King]], a squad of neophytes is inducted into the chapter as Scouts, rather than Blood Claws.
During the Great Crusade and Heresy other types of Space Wolves battlefield roles existed, such as [[Deathsworn]] and [[Grey Slayer]]s.
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==Trivia=={{trivia}}==={{{Endn|Conflicting sources}}===See directly at the marked entry. ==See also=====Related Articlesarticles===
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
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*[[Iron Priest (Short Story)]], by [[Chris Wraight]]