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Like all their parent and sibling [[Space Marine Chapter|chapters]], the Blood Drinkers suffer from the twin curses of the [[Blood Angels#Red Thirst|Red Thirst]] and the [[Black Rage]]. But unlike their fellow Blood Angels successor chapters, they have learned to embrace the Thirst and make it part of their way of life and traditions. Literally, they have gone full vampire, and like [[vampire]]s they drink lots of blood to control their cravings.
Like all their parent and sibling [[Space Marine Chapter|chapters]], the Blood Drinkers suffer from the twin curses of the [[Blood Angels#Red Thirst|Red Thirst]] and the [[Black Rage]]. But unlike their fellow Blood Angels successor chapters, they have learned to embrace the Thirst and make it part of their way of life and traditions. Literally, they have gone full vampire, and like [[vampire]]s they drink lots of blood to control their cravings.


Few, if any, are aware of the feasts where the chapter's Marines gather to drink vast amounts of blood to sate their thirst, and the Blood Drinkers go to great lengths to keep their shame a secret. Operating out of the planet San Guisaga (Okay, now [[Games Workshop|GeeDubs]] [[Ferrus Manus|isn't even trying]] - ''sanguisuga'' is Latin for "leech"), they fight to master their corrupt flesh and to prove themselves equal to their brothers in battle.
Few, if any, are aware of the feasts where the chapter's Marines gather to drink vast amounts of blood to sate their thirst, and the Blood Drinkers go to great lengths to keep their shame a secret. Operating out of the planet San Guisaga (Okay, now [[Games Workshop|GeeDubs]] [[Ferrus Manus|isn't even trying]] (''sanguisuga'' is Latin for "leech"), they fight to master their corrupt flesh and to prove themselves equal to their brothers in battle.


At first, the Blood Drinkers were hit harder by the Black Rage than any other Blood Angels successor chapter, but were saved after a battle-brother by the name of Holos was instructed in a dream to climb to the top of a mountain where he supposedly met an angel who promised to teach him a blood-drinking ritual that would stabilize the Black Rage. The Blood Drinkers must be offered blood willingly by their serfs, and must also [[Grimdark|sacrifice an unwilling human on an altar, allowing the blood to mix into a big pool before slurping it up like]] [[Space Wolves|dogs at a bowl]]. Unknown to the rest of the Chapter, this "angel" was actually [[Kairos Fateweaver]], and the ritual came with quite a few strings attached.
At first, the Blood Drinkers were hit harder by the Black Rage than any other Blood Angels successor chapter, but were saved after a battle-brother by the name of Holos was instructed in a dream to climb to the top of a mountain where he supposedly met an angel who promised to teach him a blood-drinking ritual that would stabilize the Black Rage. The Blood Drinkers must be offered blood willingly by their serfs, and must also [[Grimdark|sacrifice an unwilling human on an altar, allowing the blood to mix into a big pool before slurping it up like]] [[Space Wolves|dogs at a bowl]]. Unknown to the rest of the Chapter, this "angel" was actually [[Kairos Fateweaver]], and the ritual came with quite a few strings attached.

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Blood Drinkers
Founding Second Founding
Successors of Blood Angels
Successor Chapters None
Chapter Master Orloc
Primarch Sanguinius
Homeworld San Guisaga
Strength Severely depleted, possibly reinforced by Primaris marines
Specialty Being vampires, strict Codex adherence and extreme bloodlust (in this case, literally)
Allegiance Imperium, possibly Tzeentch
Colours Red and Yellow

One of the successor chapters of the Blood Angels from the Second Founding, the Blood Drinkers are a proud chapter that conceals a dark secret that may yet damn them.

Like all their parent and sibling chapters, the Blood Drinkers suffer from the twin curses of the Red Thirst and the Black Rage. But unlike their fellow Blood Angels successor chapters, they have learned to embrace the Thirst and make it part of their way of life and traditions. Literally, they have gone full vampire, and like vampires they drink lots of blood to control their cravings.

Few, if any, are aware of the feasts where the chapter's Marines gather to drink vast amounts of blood to sate their thirst, and the Blood Drinkers go to great lengths to keep their shame a secret. Operating out of the planet San Guisaga (Okay, now GeeDubs isn't even trying (sanguisuga is Latin for "leech"), they fight to master their corrupt flesh and to prove themselves equal to their brothers in battle.

At first, the Blood Drinkers were hit harder by the Black Rage than any other Blood Angels successor chapter, but were saved after a battle-brother by the name of Holos was instructed in a dream to climb to the top of a mountain where he supposedly met an angel who promised to teach him a blood-drinking ritual that would stabilize the Black Rage. The Blood Drinkers must be offered blood willingly by their serfs, and must also sacrifice an unwilling human on an altar, allowing the blood to mix into a big pool before slurping it up like dogs at a bowl. Unknown to the rest of the Chapter, this "angel" was actually Kairos Fateweaver, and the ritual came with quite a few strings attached.

Because of this, Black Raging Blood Drinkers have about a 1% chance to relive Captain Holos' big climb up the mountain instead of Sanguinius' battle with Horus. At the end of the climb they meet The Fateweaver: Mr. Weaver gives Holos' instructions on how to do the blood feast ritual stuff mentioned above, and then he "tempts" the Black Raging Marine with a choice: Accept Tzeentch's blessings and damn the Blood Drinkers for eternity, or just re-engage their Black Rage and rot away in the Death Company as the rest of the chapter continues with their heretical rituals. None have accepted his offer yet, but Tzeentch isn't in any hurry. The chapter's entire Reclusiam is in on the heresy, which is why their Chaplains are always egging them on to bloodier and bloodier battles; perhaps trying to destroy their own Chapter in this way before some Marine is too weak-spirited and screws them all.

Geez, and people give the Dark Angels shit about being closet heretics.

In perhaps a "win" of sorts for a Chapter trying so hard to sacrifice themselves in battle, the Blood Drinkers were almost entirely wiped out during the calamitous Devastation of Baal.

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