The Sanguinor is among the deepest enigmas of the Blood Angels, a figure of burnished gold and angelic aspect who descends upon the battlefield in the Chapter's hour of greatest need and then is gone. Named in honour of the primarch Sanguinius, he speaks no word, claims no rank, and answers to no master, appearing only where the sons of the angel stand upon the brink of ruin and vanishing once the peril has passed.
To the common run of battle-brothers he is scarcely more than a legend, for few who witness his coming survive the desperate battles in which he manifests. Yet the priests and archivists of the Chapter's Reclusiam know better, having set down careful records of his appearances across the long centuries, a secret history of interventions too consistent to be mere myth and too strange to be easily believed.
What the Sanguinor truly is remains fiercely contested even among those who venerate him. Some hold that he is the noble spirit of Sanguinius himself, the goodness torn from the Chapter when the primarch died, given form to guard his sons. The Sanguinary Guard believe him to be the founder of their order, preserved beyond death by the Emperor's grace, while others insist he is a wronged brother seeking redemption, and a few deny his existence altogether, calling him a symbol of the Chapter's rage made flesh.
The Inquisition, ever suspicious of the Blood Angels, offers a darker reading, naming the Sanguinor a psychic construct born of the Chapter's collective will and citing him as proof that the sons of Sanguinius stand but a single step from damnation. Whatever the truth, the Golden Angel remains woven into the heart of the Chapter's identity, an inexplicable guardian whose every silent appearance rekindles the hope that the noblest part of their primarch endures.