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The Dark Angels

The secretive First Legion of Lion El'Jonson, haunted by the fall of Caliban and forever hunting the Fallen, their own traitors, in a hidden war of penance the Imperium must never learn of.

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The Dark Angels are the First Legion, the oldest of all the Space Marine brotherhoods, and the keepers of the deepest and most dangerous secret in the Imperium. To the outside galaxy they are a grim, tight-lipped Chapter of monastic knights, pious and effective and a little aloof. Behind that mask lies a hidden order consumed by a single, all-devouring purpose: the hunt for their own traitors, pursued in absolute secrecy across ten thousand years.

Everything about the Dark Angels is a riddle wrapped around a wound. Their green-armoured companies fight loyally in the Emperor's wars, yet their true masters answer to an Inner Circle whose very existence most of the Chapter never suspects. To understand them is to understand that their greatest enemy is their own past.

The First Legion and the Lion

When the Emperor forged His primarchs, the first to be raised into a Legion were the Dark Angels, and so they have borne the title of the First Legion ever since. Their primarch, Lion El'Jonson, was discovered upon Caliban, a death world of tangled forests and monstrous beasts, where he had survived alone in the deep woods before being taken in by the planet's knightly orders.

The Lion was a peerless warrior and a cold, secretive strategist, and under his command the First Legion became a byword for grim efficiency during the Great Crusade. The knightly brotherhood that raised him lent the Dark Angels the trappings of chivalry, ritual and hidden hierarchy they cling to still, so that even now they fight less like soldiers than like an ancient order of oath-bound knights.

The Betrayal of Caliban

The tragedy that defined the Dark Angels unfolded during the Horus Heresy, though far from the fighting on Terra. While the Lion waged war among the stars, the warriors he had left to garrison Caliban, led by his old mentor and dearest friend Luther, festered with resentment and fell prey to the whispers of Chaos.

When the Lion at last returned home, Caliban's own defence batteries opened fire upon his fleet. In the civil war that erupted between loyal Dark Angels and traitors, the planet itself was torn apart, blasted into a ring of shattered rock. The Lion struck Luther down, but at the very moment of victory the powers of the warp reached out and swept the surviving traitors away, hurling them across the galaxy and through time itself. These lost warriors became known as the Fallen.

The Fallen and the Secret

The scattering of the Fallen is the root of everything the Dark Angels have become. Cast into different eras and onto distant worlds, the Fallen did not simply perish; they endured, some wracked with repentance, some wholly given over to the Chaos Space Marines and their dark masters, surfacing again and again across the millennia to trouble the Imperium.

The Chapter chose to bury the truth. Rather than confess that the First Legion had bred traitors, its leaders hid the shame from the wider Imperium and from most of their own battle-brothers. The very existence of the Fallen became the Chapter's most jealously guarded secret, a stain that could see the Dark Angels themselves branded heretics were it ever dragged into the light.

The Unforgiven

The innermost brotherhood of the Dark Angels name themselves the Unforgiven, and they are bound by a single vow: to hunt down every last one of the Fallen and wring true repentance from them before the Emperor, so that the Legion's ancient sin might finally be absolved. Only the Inner Circle, the secret hierarchy at the Chapter's heart, knows the whole truth; a battle-brother learns more of it only as he rises through the ranks and proves himself worthy of the burden.

This obsession shapes the Dark Angels and their many successor Chapters, the Angels of Absolution, the Angels of Vengeance, the Consecrators and others, who share both the blood and the burden of the First Legion. Together they are the Unforgiven, and together they pursue a penance that can never end until the last of the Fallen is brought to account.

The Hunt

To catch their quarry the Dark Angels maintain a shadowy apparatus of specialist agents, chief among them the dreaded Interrogator-Chaplains, who exist to extract confession and repentance from captured Fallen by any means necessary. When word reaches the Chapter that a Fallen has surfaced, the Dark Angels will abandon almost any other duty to pursue him, at times to the fury of the allies they leave behind.

This single-mindedness has driven the Chapter to acts of terrible ruthlessness, sacrificing worlds, allies and their own honour to keep a Fallen from slipping away, or from speaking a word that might expose the secret. To the Unforgiven, no price is too high, for the alternative is to carry their guilt unabsolved into eternity.

Deathwing and Ravenwing

Two elite formations stand at the sharpest edge of the hunt. The Deathwing is the Chapter's 1st Company, who march to war entirely in bone-white Terminator armour, an inner brotherhood of veterans trusted with the darkest secrets. The Ravenwing is the 2nd Company, swift riders clad in black who range ahead of the Chapter on jetbikes and speeders, scouting, harrying and running the Fallen to ground.

The two wings work in deadly concert: the Ravenwing finds and pins the enemy, and the Deathwing teleports down to deliver the killing blow. Their unusual organisation, a deliberate departure from the Codex Astartes that most Chapters revere, exists precisely to serve the secret war, and few outside the Inner Circle ever grasp why the First Legion clings to it so stubbornly.

Knights in the Shadows

For all their secrecy, the Dark Angels are among the most steadfast defenders the Imperium possesses, and their gene-seed runs pure and strong. They fight with the disciplined ferocity of monastic knights, bound by oaths and rituals older than most human civilisations, and their loyalty to the Emperor has never truly wavered even as they conceal their shame from His servants.

Yet the shadow of Caliban follows them always. Every victory is haunted by the question of the Fallen, every honour darkened by the fear of exposure. The Dark Angels are heroes who cannot rest, knights forever chasing an absolution that recedes with each passing year. In their grim persistence lies both their strength and their tragedy: they will hunt until the stars go out, and they may never be forgiven.

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