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The '''vorpal sword''' (vorpal meaning "deadly" or "sharp") was the weapon used to kill the monster in the famous poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll of Alice in Wonderland fame, a poem which almost every English student has to study. It's also one of the most iconic weapons in D&D, a magic weapon that generally always caused instant decapitation on a critical hit. Usually, [[golem|but not always]], an instant kill. | |||
The '''vorpal sword''' was the weapon used to kill the monster in the famous poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll of Alice in Wonderland fame, a poem which almost every English student has to study. It's also one of the most iconic weapons in D&D, a magic weapon that generally always caused instant decapitation on a critical hit. Usually, [[golem|but not always]], an instant kill. | |||
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|Name = Vorpal Swords | |Name = Vorpal Swords | ||
|Heraldry = [[File:Vorpal_Swords_SP.jpg|200px|center|]] | |Heraldry = [[File:Vorpal_Swords_SP.jpg|200px|center|]] | ||
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|Number = | |Number = | ||
|Founding = Unknown | |Founding = Unknown | ||
|Successors of = Unknown | |Successors of = Unknown | ||
|Successor Chapters = | |Successor Chapters = | ||
|Chapter Master = Unknown | |Chapter Master = Unknown | ||
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|Homeworld = Unknown | |Homeworld = Unknown | ||
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The Crusade ended up being one of the biggest [[fail]]s in [[Imperial]] history, as it was all a plot engineered by [[Chaos]] using Basillius, who was secretly in league with the Chaos Gods, to destroy or corrupt as many Space Marine chapters as possible. This would offer the twofold benefit of weakening the Imperium's hold on the galaxy and potentially strengthening the forces of chaos. The resulting increase in the number of marauding Chaos warbands provides a great opportunity for you to come up with one of your own. | The Crusade ended up being one of the biggest [[fail]]s in [[Imperial]] history, as it was all a plot engineered by [[Chaos]] using Basillius, who was secretly in league with the Chaos Gods, to destroy or corrupt as many Space Marine chapters as possible. This would offer the twofold benefit of weakening the Imperium's hold on the galaxy and potentially strengthening the forces of chaos. The resulting increase in the number of marauding Chaos warbands provides a great opportunity for you to come up with one of your own. | ||
The Vorpal Swords were the only chapter (along with a few stragglers from some of the other chapters) to escape the Eye of Terror after the crusade. They brought proof | The Vorpal Swords were the only chapter (along with a few stragglers from some of the other chapters) to escape the Eye of Terror after the crusade. They brought proof of the saint's corruption to the [[Inquisition]], which caused one of the biggest u-turns in Imperial history as every mention of the saint was redacted. His remains, his relics and his worshippers were then fired into the heart of a sun. | ||
Since then the Vorpal Swords have served the Imperium once more, which is remarkable when you consider how thoroughly they were screwed over in the first place. That said, this could play into their fluff in some interesting ways. Surely they must be by far the most mistrustful of the Ecclesiarchy and the Inquisition after their experiences with them. | Since then the Vorpal Swords have served the Imperium once more, which is remarkable when you consider how thoroughly they were screwed over in the first place. That said, this could play into their fluff in some interesting ways. Surely they must be by far the most mistrustful of the [[Ecclesiarchy]] and the Inquisition after their experiences with them. | ||
They were last seen in 5th Edition during the '''Gheistos Cataclysm''', where some random [[Agri-World]] became the site of a major Daemonic incursion. The chapter led a daring [[Drop Pod]] assault, but it resulted in an (ultimately Pyrrhic) victory. The Vorpal Swords fought well, but when all the populace is already dead or insane, the Inquisition decrees [[Exterminatus]], and half of your strike force runs into [[Skarbrand]] of all people... there is not much that can be done. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 23 June 2023
The vorpal sword (vorpal meaning "deadly" or "sharp") was the weapon used to kill the monster in the famous poem Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll of Alice in Wonderland fame, a poem which almost every English student has to study. It's also one of the most iconic weapons in D&D, a magic weapon that generally always caused instant decapitation on a critical hit. Usually, but not always, an instant kill.
Warhammer 40,000[edit]
Vorpal Swords | ||
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Founding | Unknown | |
Successors of | Unknown | |
Chapter Master | Unknown | |
Homeworld | Unknown | |
Strength | Unknown | |
Specialty | Unknown | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Light Green, with Black Pauldrons and backpack |
The Vorpal Swords are a loyalist chapter of Space Marines who were part of the ill-fated Judged, a group of chapters who had been accused of heresy by the Imperial Saint Basillius the Elder. He gave them the choice of a swift death or taking part in the Abyssal Crusade, a lethal crusade into the Eye of Terror to kill as many chaos worshipers as possible before they went down themselves.
The Crusade ended up being one of the biggest fails in Imperial history, as it was all a plot engineered by Chaos using Basillius, who was secretly in league with the Chaos Gods, to destroy or corrupt as many Space Marine chapters as possible. This would offer the twofold benefit of weakening the Imperium's hold on the galaxy and potentially strengthening the forces of chaos. The resulting increase in the number of marauding Chaos warbands provides a great opportunity for you to come up with one of your own.
The Vorpal Swords were the only chapter (along with a few stragglers from some of the other chapters) to escape the Eye of Terror after the crusade. They brought proof of the saint's corruption to the Inquisition, which caused one of the biggest u-turns in Imperial history as every mention of the saint was redacted. His remains, his relics and his worshippers were then fired into the heart of a sun.
Since then the Vorpal Swords have served the Imperium once more, which is remarkable when you consider how thoroughly they were screwed over in the first place. That said, this could play into their fluff in some interesting ways. Surely they must be by far the most mistrustful of the Ecclesiarchy and the Inquisition after their experiences with them.
They were last seen in 5th Edition during the Gheistos Cataclysm, where some random Agri-World became the site of a major Daemonic incursion. The chapter led a daring Drop Pod assault, but it resulted in an (ultimately Pyrrhic) victory. The Vorpal Swords fought well, but when all the populace is already dead or insane, the Inquisition decrees Exterminatus, and half of your strike force runs into Skarbrand of all people... there is not much that can be done.
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Not the most imaginative color scheme, guys.