Consecrators
Angels of Redemption | ||
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Founding | Unknown, (though provenance of wargear suggests Second Founding) | |
Successors of | Dark Angels | |
Primarch | Lion El'Jonson | |
Strength | probably the same as the Dark Angels, boosted with powerful relics and unknown other wargear items | |
Specialty | ancient relics / archaeotech | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man, |
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Colours | Black with Red Stripes. |
The Consecrators are a Chapter of Space Marines descended from the Dark Angels. As with many Chapters nowadays, their Founding is unrecorded and their early history totally unknown. Indeed, prior to the third century of the 40th millenium, there was absolutely no record of their existence. They just sorta appeared during the Second Kuppukin Schism, in which they annihilated the entire rebel force in only six hours before vanishing again. They were once again absent from recorded history until three decades later, when the Chapter's 4th company was seen fighting alongside the Dark Angels at the Arrulas Intervention.
Being one of the Unforgiven, the Consecrators share the Inner Circle, knowledge of the Fallen Angels, the Deathwing, the Ravenwing, etc. However, they appear to have inherited the most revered arms of the Dark Angels Legion, preserving them carefully through the ages. They bear a close resemblance to the Dark Angels before the Horus Heresy, maintaining the Legion's original black colour and exclusively wearing older patterns of power armour. This implies that the Chapter is either very old (read: Second Founding), or that the Dark Angels Legion had them created specifically to retain the relics of the Legion... or the Dark Angels have so many relics and pieces of archeotech that they hand them out like candy to their Successors.
The Deathwatch (RPG) includes Consecrators as playable characters, and to reflect the fact that they are equipped with ancient and revered equipment, every space marine carries at least one master-crafted item as standard issue, though as-a-rule do not have access to marks of power armour later than mark 6 Corvus, which is actually a good thing, since earlier marks of armour tend to have the best machine-spirits/traits.
If the Dark Angels ever get a codex supplement, seriously these guys should be the successor chapter to focus on, since they are different enough from the other Unforgiven to actually be distinct, and it would give 40k players a fantastic excuse to use Forgeworld items that are only found in 30k Horus Heresy and have somehow been lost in the ten thousand years in between. Like Volkite Weaponry, Grav-Weaponry and Cataphractii pattern armour.