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Dark Angels

The Horus Heresy

The secretive First Legion, sons of Lion El'Jonson, wielded terror weapons and the six wings of the Hexagrammaton as they held to their loyalty through the Heresy's long shadow.

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The First Legion has always been a Legion apart, the oldest of the Emperor's instruments and the most jealously guarded of its own truths. Reunited with their gene-sire upon the forests of Caliban, the warriors of the I Legion took the name their primarch's homeworld already knew him by, and they carried into the Great Crusade a culture older than the Imperium itself, one of oaths sworn in candlelit chapters and duties never spoken aloud. Where other Legions announced their coming with heraldry and horns, the Dark Angels arrived like a verdict already decided, their intentions sealed behind a wall of ritual silence that unsettled allies almost as much as enemies.

Lion El'Jonson forged them in his own image: patient, methodical, and utterly without mercy once a course was set. Caliban had been a death world of monsters and mounted knightly orders, and its traditions of chivalric secrecy and martial hierarchy survived the coming of the Emperor to shape the Legion's soul. By the eve of the Heresy the Dark Angels had grown into perhaps the largest and most self-sufficient of all the Legions, a war-host that fielded its own fleets, its own armouries of forbidden weapons, and doctrines of terror and annihilation that few of their brothers cared to examine too closely.

The Hexagrammaton

At the heart of the Legion's art of war stood the Hexagrammaton, six wings of specialised battle-doctrine into which the most gifted legionaries were inducted. The Deathwing marched in the heaviest Terminator plate as the Legion's unbreakable core; the Dreadwing wielded weapons of extinction, plasma and phosphex and worse, held in reserve for foes marked for total erasure. The Ironwing mustered the Legion's armoured and mechanised might, while the Firewing struck at the head of an enemy host, hunting warlords and shattering command. The Ravenwing ranged ahead as the Legion's swift and secretive eyes, and the Stormwing broke fortresses open so the other wings might pour through. Together they made the First Legion a scalpel and a headsman's axe held in the same iron hand.

A War Fought in Shadow

When Horus turned against the Emperor, the Lion did not waver in his loyalty, yet the First Legion's road through the Heresy was a strange and lonely one. Far from Terra, the Dark Angels became entangled in the grinding Thramas Crusade against the Night Lords, a campaign of ambush and reprisal that kept the Legion's full strength away from the war's decisive hours. Distance, secrecy, and the Lion's habit of confiding in no one bred suspicion even among fellow loyalists, and rumours that the First Legion might be waiting to see which way the war turned dogged them without cause.

The Seeds of Sorrow

Worse still, the schism that would one day sunder the Legion had already taken root, as elements left to garrison Caliban curdled toward rebellion in their primarch's long absence. The mentor the Lion trusted above all others nursed a wound of pride and abandonment that Chaos would in time exploit, so that even as the First Legion fought the Emperor's enemies abroad, betrayal quietly ripened at its very heart. Yet for all the shadow that clung to them, the Dark Angels remained the Emperor's, and they turned at last toward the war's centre carrying the same silent, implacable purpose that had defined them since the forests of Caliban first fell quiet at their master's approach.

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