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Culture and combat doctrine
The Raven Guard are known for hitting weak points in enemy defenses hard and they perform lightning strikes upon locations of tactical importance to cripple their enemy. The Raven Guard disdain the notion of recklessly charging into enemy ranks. This differentiates their tactics from those of the [[Blood Angels]]. The Raven Guard rely heavily on their [[Scouts]] for pinpointing enemy positions and to scout for good drop sites. In recent years, this preference for stealth, disruption, and assassination missions has seen them heavily use [[Vanguard Space Marine]] formations.{{Fn|55}}
Because of their hit and run tactics and sowing confusion in enemy ranks, the Raven Guard also make extensive use of [[Assault Squad]]s as well as any other formation that uses [[Jump Pack]]s.{{Fn|55}}. The [[Tactical Squad]]s of the Raven Guard are often deployed via [[Thunderhawk]]s or [[Drop Pod]]s. The favourite weapons of the Raven Guard [[Space Marine Commander|Commander]]s are the [[Lightning Claw]]s and it is a common sight that their command squads also come equipped with these weapons in addition to their [[Jump Pack]]s.{{Fn|2}}
Raven Guard Captains are fiercely independent, and it's incredibly rare for the chapter to fight as a whole. Individual companies are completely autonomous and are quick to lend their aid to Imperial commanders across the galaxyGalaxy, with or without the sanction of their Chapter Master.{{Fn|2}} Such behaviour has led to some to question the Raven Guard's soundness, but most recognise that such fluidity of command proves the presence of formidable discipline, not its absence.{{Fn|4a}}
[[File:TauVsRavenGuards.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Raven Guard assaulting Tau T'au position]]Core to Corax’s teachings was the '''Trifold Path of Shadow''', often rendered in pictorial form as a short-bladed trident or triple-bladed lightning claw.{{Fn|36e}} The first path of shadow is Ambush,{{Fn|36e}}, the second Stealth,{{Fn|36f}}, and the third Vigilance.{{Fn|36g}} Mastering one Path, he taught, brought the possibility of victory; mastery of two rendered triumph likely, and accomplishment in all three made the foe’s defeat all but inevitable. From the beginning, the chapter’s Chapter’s battle companies were based on this Trifold Path. Companies 3 through 5 each specialised in one branch, and a battle-brother’s promotion to the 2nd came only when true mastery was attained. Such promotion is far from guaranteed. Even amongst Corax’s sons, there are few who can replicate his skill so completely, and many battle-brothers live out a life of war in the same Battle Company, peerless in their own path, but never truly able to grasp the fathomless depths of the others.{{Fn|36e}}
Due to their specialised combat style, the Raven Guard makes less use of heavier vehicles and tanks (such as the [[Land Raider]] and [[Predator]]) than most chapters.{{Fn|3}} However , they conversely make heavy use of [[Land Speeder]]s and gunships, and due to their extreme tactical autonomy and genetic instability nearly every deployment with see an [[Apothecary]] of some sort of included. As a result, the Raven Guard maintains more Apothecaries and [[Helix Adept]]s then than most chapters.{{Fn|43a}}
===Shadowmasters===
[[Image:RGvsTau.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Raven Guard battle the [[TauT'au]] ]]The Shadowmasters or [[Mor Deythan]] were a unit of Raven Guard during the [[Great Crusade]] and [[Horus Heresy]]. They were ordinary battle-brothers who had [[Corax|their primarch]]'s ability to '''Shadow-walk'''. It was a quirk of the gene-seed in a few [[Deliverance|Deliverancian]] born Raven Guard that had more than just the standard gene code. One unique trait about of the Shadowmasters is that they were completely unknown to their own legionLegion. The marines were selected for testing "Thermal Technology" which was considered "highly temperamental". Corax and select apothecaries were the only marines in the legion Legion that knew of the group at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]. The Mor Deythan acted as an elite stealth team and saboteurs and communicated through [[Stalk-Argot]] while working in concert with the rest of the legionLegion. The Shadowmasters performed flanking manoeuvres and sabotaged columns of rogue [[Skitarii]] on [[Constanix II]].{{Fn|18}}
===Moritait Protocol===
The '''[[Moritat]] Protocol''' dates back to the Horus Heresy, and sees individual Raven Guard dropped into warzones to train local defenders or pro-Imperial elements in order to wage a local insurgency in support of the chapterChapter's own war effort. Other chapters that also employ local insurgencies to their own ends include the [[Alpha Legion]] and [[Word Bearers]].
===Culture and Traditions===
====Culture====
The Raven Guard are known for their grim and brooding nature. They are thought to be isolationist, dour, and laconic. These traits combined with their preference for secretive and stealth has made them few friends in the wider Imperium.{{Fn|55}} However , due to their history as liberators of slaves, the Raven Guard maintain close ties with mortals, particularly those of their homeworld [[Deliverance]].{{Fn|36a}}
Known cultural traditions of the Raven Guard include the [[Contest of Shadows]].{{Fn|43b}}
====Rites of Shadow====
The Rites of Shadow are a Raven Guard and Successor Chapter silent ritual with ancient roots. Conducted in complete silence, Corspake sign language is used for traditional questions and answers. The Rites teach that the shadow contains both trues truth and lies, the purpose of each is the separation of one from the other, and glimpsing of verities otherwise hidden. This is applied to one's Battle-Brother's, one's cause, and even one's foes. Once one has completed the rites, they will earn the status of "Shadow". The title holds great respect, but no rank or authority.{{Fn|36m}}
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