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==Overview==
[[imageImage:DireAvengerImpGuard.png||thumb|right|200px|Dire Avengers fight [[Imperial Guard]]{{Fn|17}}]]
The Dire Avengers trace their lineage back to [[Asurmen]], the first of the [[Phoenix Lord]]s and founder of the Aspect Shrines. It is because of Asurmen that the Dire Avengers are the most common of the Aspect Warriors, as he founded more Shrines on more [[Craftworld]]s than any other Phoenix Lord.{{Fn|1d}} The Dire Avengers' signature weapon is the [[Avenger Shuriken Catapult]], a modified version of the typical [[Shuriken Catapult]] with an extended barrel, power feed and inbuilt rangefinder. To wield a shuriken is considered an art form by Dire Avengers, who use the deadly weapons in battle to create impenetrable storms of monomolecular blades which slice their enemies to ribbons. Dire Avengers have an uncanny ability to read the ebb and flow of battle the same way a sailor might read the sea, always finding the right tactic to react to the battlefield in the moment.{{Fn|16}} Even when a Dire Avenger has removed their armour and left their shrine, they will keep these razor-sharp discs hidden under their clothing, never truly unarmed.{{Fn|2a}} Dire Avengers are the most encountered variety of [[Aspect Warrior]] as they are the most adaptable troop and entrusted with the widest variety of dangerous missions.{{Fn|16}}
==Wargear==
[[imageImage:Dire Avenger wargear.png|thumb|right|325px|Dire Avenger wargear.{{Fn|3}}]]
Like other Aspect Warriors, Dire Avengers wear [[Aspect Armour]], [[psychically]] activated bodysuits which stiffen on impact to absorb a blow while moulding to fit the warrior's body and allow free range of movement. Dire Avenger armour is predominately coloured blue, with a distinctive high crested helm which makes them taller without adding bulk.{{Fn|1b}}{{Fn|5}} A tabard is also a common addition, with runic inscriptions identifying the name of the warrior's Shrine and [[Craftworld]] of origin, and both it and the helm are always painted in a contrasting white colour. The long top crest is often made of exotic animal hair dyed to match the colour scheme of their Craftworld as well. In addition, the small blisters and domes dotting the armour's surface are small compartments containing the suit's technical systems, and over each Dire Avenger's shoulder is an advanced [[targeter]] which connects to the Avenger Catapult through the handle. This pan-spectral rangefinder system operates independently of the Dire Avenger and is capable of tracking multiple targets simultaneously, differentiating between friend and foe, and feeding this information directly to the warrior's helm display.{{Fn|4}}
[[imageImage:Dire Avenger Mymeara.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Dire Avenger.{{Fn|5}}]]
In battle, Dire Avengers operate in squads of five to ten warriors which sometimes include an [[Exarch]] and sometimes ride within a [[Wave Serpent]] transport.{{Fn|2b}} These patient, methodical warriors are equally well suited for both offensive and defensive operations. Their training gives them the uncanny ability to read the ebb and flow of battle, knowing when to press the attack or feign retreat and fall back, luring their foes into a carefully prepared ambush.{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|5}} Dire Avengers are also trained in hand-to-hand techniques, although, with the exception of their [[Exarch]]s, this is not the main focus of their training. When forced to conduct close combat Dire Avengers carry deadly ceremonial knives as a weapon of last resort. These blades are more traditionally used in ceremonies conducted prior to and after battle.{{Fn|4}} Because of their adaptability Dire Avengers are also the most common Aspect Warriors used to conduct special missions outside of normal combat. These can range from recovering an ancient artifact to acting as bodyguards for a [[Farseer]] conducting business with the [[Inquisition]].{{Fn|5}}
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==Dire Avenger Exarch==
[[imageImage:Image3-1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dire Avenger Exarch{{Fn|12}}]]
An [[Exarch]] is the leader of an Aspect Shrine. He is one that has traveled so far down the [[Path of the Warrior]] that he can no longer turn from that path to follow another path. They wear more elaborate and ancient versions of Aspect Armour which contain the souls of past Exarchs, giving the wearer their knowledge and guidance as well as a pool of raw psychic energy.
As befitting their Shrine the Dire Avenger Exarchs are tactically flexible warriors able to conduct their squad in multiple roles. Rather than just one Avenger Catapult, some Exarchs will carry two of these weapons into battle, wielding one in each hand with skillful deadliness. Others will instead focus on their hand-to-hand combat techniques, and carry a combination of either [[Shuriken Pistol]] and [[Diresword]] or [[Power Glaive]] [[Power Weapon]] and [[Shimmershield]].{{Fn|2b}} Their secret knowledge and supernatural abilities also allow Exarchs and the squads they lead to go beyond normal Aspect training. Under the guidance of their Exarch a Dire Avenger squad can empty their weapons with rapid fire to create a hurricane of deadly blades without loss of accuracy, though their depleted ammunition cores will require reloading. The Exarch can also lead the squad through a serious of defensive moves designed to deny attacks of opportunity from opponents engaging them in close combat.{{Fn|2a}}
{{Trivia}}
[[File:DireAvenger88.png|thumb|right|150px|Avenging Warriors (1988){{Fn|19}}]]
*Two years prior to the publication that would name both Dire Avengers and [[Aspect Warriors]], 1990's [[White Dwarf 127 (UK)]](1990),{{Fn|12}} the rudimentary "Avenging Warriors" appeared in the [[Adeptus Codex Titanicus (game1st Edition)]]expansion ''s [[Codex Adeptus Titanicus (1st Editiongame)|Adeptus Titanicus]] expansion, '' - here they were a main-line infantry which wore the mask of "The Avenger" which allowed them to share "The Avenger's Song" which unified to unify the individual's spirit with their squadron and across their attack force to battle as one. The Avenging Warriors would conceptually inspire both the Dire Avengers and [[Guardians]].{{Fn|19}}
==Sources==
*{{Endn|18}}: [[Dark Heresy: Creatures Anathema]], pg. 78
*{{Endn|19}}: [[Codex Titanicus (1st Edition)]], pg. 59
*20: [[Epic Swordwind]]:
**{{Endn|20a}}: pgs. 6-10
**{{Endn|20b}}: pg. 65