The Legio Vulpa, the Death Stalkers, were a traitor Titan Legion whose reputation for savage aggression bordered on the infamous even among their fellow rebels. Where some Legios prized discipline and the measured advance, Vulpa hunted, their Princeps notorious for a reckless ferocity that flung their god-engines forward with little regard for their own survival, so long as the enemy was run down and destroyed. This predatory doctrine made them terrifying opponents and difficult allies both, for the Death Stalkers could not easily be leashed once the hunt was begun. When the Heresy divided the Collegia Titanica, Vulpa sided with Horus, and their aggression found free rein in the wars of annihilation that followed. Their engines went to war in dark and menacing liveries, and their crews cultivated a fearsome mystique, embracing the darkening of their machine-spirits as a source of strength rather than a curse. At Beta-Garmon and across the war's great Titan-battles, the Death Stalkers hurled themselves at the loyalist engines with a fury that cost them dearly but broke many a foe. To fight Vulpa was to be hunted by god-machines that seemed almost to hunger for the kill, engines whose reckless savagery made them as dangerous to approach as any starving beast.
Legio Titanicus
Order of battle
The Legio Vulpa field the units of the Legio Titanicus — a detachment from the roster:
Kindred formations
Other Legio Titanicus formations
Legio IgnatumThe Fire Wasps, an ancient and honoured loyalist Titan Legion of Mars whose devotion to the Emperor never wavered through the long night of the Heresy.
Legio MortisThe Death's Heads, among the first and greatest of the Titan Legions to turn traitor, their bone-white engines carrying annihilation to every field.