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== Specific Events/Campaigns == === Traitors from within === 'Heart Taker' is the 9th Chapter Master of the Cardinal Knights. Their 8th chapter master was Alma Escura, who lead the chapter for some 3 centuries before he started to hear a voice in his head telling him to seek out certain hearts and giving him advice that always lead to victory. Little did he know that the voice was in fact a daemon of Khorne, who planned not only to use the chapter to allow him to enter reality once more, but also turn them into his own personal army. For over 40 years the daemon guided them, pointing Escura in the directions would benefit him and his lord, and after a while, it began to slowly enter into the body of the chapter master, waiting for the moment to emerge whilst drinking the souls of those slain by the chapter. Not all within the chapter, however, were convinced of the purity of their goals. The Master of Sanctity, Puro Coraz贸n, in particular, found the battles the chapter fought in to be interesting, and so began to try and find a pattern within their deployments. He noticed certain things in his research. He noticed how the chapter would go to worlds that didn't seem to need aid, only for them to arrive just in time for them to meet some foe of the Imperium and catch them unawares, leaving them easy pickings for the chapter. He noticed how, though they did battle with the numerous agents of chaos, very rarely did they face the servants of the Blood God, and when they did, it seemed to be only when others were in need of their aid to finish off the minions of Khorne. He noticed how their chapter master had grown in combat prowess, how none could match him in the sparring cages, how no foe seemed to be able to do much but slow him down on the field of battle, and how he had recently taken to drinking the blood of his vanquished foes. He noticed how many times the number eight came up in battle reports, be they numbers of guard regiments they fought beside, the total number of troops they deployed or even the total death toll. He noticed the patterns the chapters deployments seemed to make, patterns that looked unusual to Coraz贸n. He saw all these things, things that may just be coincidences, but if the High Chaplain knew one thing it was this: coincidences take a lot of planning. And so he began to seek out other brothers in important positions who where uneasy about the chapters victories: Epistolary Via, who had felt something prodding at his mind for some time now; Techmarine C谩maras, who had become concerned by the instructions he was given regarding the hearts meant for Escura and his closest subordinates; and Chief Apothecary Sangue, the oldest member of the chapter, who was troubled by the refusal of some of their brothers to allow their gene-seed to be tested and the chapter master's refusal to allow him to force them to submit to testing. With these members of the chapter with him Coraz贸n began to find those he deemed loyal to the chapter, and began to plan the downfall of the man he now believed to be in the clutches of Chaos. Unbeknownst to Coraz贸n however, the daemon's plan was reaching its endgame. Alma Escura announced a great celebration was to be had to commemorate 48 years of glorious victory. Each side, unknowingly, were planning to reveal their hands at this gathering. At the height of festival, Escura stood to make a speech. He spoke of the battles they had fought, the hearts they had taken, and the glories that they had won, most of them alone. Alone, he spoke, because that was how the chapter was best, away from the Imperial Guard, away from other Space Marines, away from the Imperium entirely. And what thanks, he asked, had they gotten for these acts? None. Sure, the worlds they battled on were grateful, but what could they offer ones as strong as they were? What could anyone in the Imperium offer them, really? The Imperium was dying, and why should they fight for the losing side, when there were other causes they could serve, with masters that would have greater rewards, gifts fitting of warriors of their standards. It was then that Coraz贸n spoke up. He stood and questioned who Escura's masters were, what these gifts they could give them whre, and just how he came to know of them. When no answer came, he pushed onwards, throwing all the evidence he had gathered in his eight years of research out into the open. He demanded that Alma Escura answer him one question: why did he secretly collect the skulls of his enemies? Coraz贸n declared there was only one reason he would do so-- that he served the Chaos God Khorne. The Chaplain decried the chapter master of the Cardinal Knights as a heretic, a traitor and a willing daemonhost. He gave the assembled marines an ultimatum: stand with this villain and sell their souls to Chaos, or side with him and strike down this traitor to the chapter and the Imperium. The response was instantaneous. Brother turned on brother as the feasting hall descended into anarchy. Coraz贸n was struck by the number who fought in his favour outweighing those who turned their backs on all they had stood for. Seeing what he had caused, the Chaplain raised his Crozius and charged his former chapter master. But the daemon, fearing its host would perish here, chose this moment to ascend. Though their spirits may have merged long ago, it was only now that they fused in body. The traitor's form warped and twisted into a Champion of Khorne, a form Escura felt could finally allow him to feast on all the blood and hearts he could want. Coraz贸n would not allow this heresy to continue. Though a lesser man may have balked at the sight of this beast, the Chaplain was consumed with a fervour unlike any other. Though the daemon was far stronger, it was still in a new body, and this was an advantage that could be used. The battle only lasted minutes, but it felt longer to Coraz贸n, who pushed his body beyond what even he though he was capable of as he dueled with this beast of the Blood God. Finally the creature grabbed him, crushing his torso as it did, and lifted him into the air. The thing laughed, and said that the Chaplain had picked the wrong side, that he should have sided with Chaos, and how he was fighting for a dead master in a dying empire. And it was in this moment of gloating that Coraz贸n struck. Activating the device that Via and C谩maras had created, he watched as the former chapter master staggered back, brought low by the null-field projector they had created. Broken, with both hearts punctured, Coraz贸n knew what he had to do. He got to his feet, staggered over to the daemon, and plunged his power fist into the foul creature's chest, ripping out the thing's still beating heart. He took the organ, ripped it free from the tubes connecting it to Escura's body and with his other hand, struck the beast in the head with his Crozius, killing the weakened creature as the null-field had sapped most of its strength. Now came the tricky part. Taking his weapon, he cut a great rip in his chest and forced the demonic organ into the hole, knowing that with both his hearts ruptured, he had moments to live otherwise. The heart seemed to squeeze itself into the hole, as though eager to take hold of the Chaplain. With his foe slain and his prize taken, Puro Coraz贸n allowed himself to fall into the blackness of unconsciousness. === The Siege of Tellarix === For 7 years, the 5th company of the Cardinal Knights alongside a detachment of Salamanders held this lone hive city against an Ork Waaaaaagh!! Lead by Big Boss Wall-crusha, a renowned Orkish siege general. for 7 years the Orks assaulted the city, being thrown back by the salamanders promethium and the Knights bolters. 3 Years in however, they broke the walls. The remaining 4 years were spent in a deadly street by street siege, with the Knights fighting viciously for every block, very step, every inch whilst the salamanders provided fire and protected the civilians. In the end, Boss Crusha fell like the rest, the Captain of the Knights claiming his heart for himself. Though savage throughout the siege, they never harmed a civilian in all their blood lust, never gave in to hate, or despair... only fighting their enemies. Though taken aback by their culture, the Salamanders respected their piety, abilities, and righteous fury... even with their strange heart fetish. The 5th company left with 62% casualties, the Salamanders left with only 22%, and the civilians lost 18% === Scouring of Goulfbadd === The backwater world of Goulfbadd had 1 strategically important place, its massive Adamantium mines. After the forces of a Slaaneshi warband came to claim it, the Knights were dispatched, the entire 8th company. The Slaaneshi force was at first easily repulsed, and the eigtht believed the fight had been beneath them... until they came back full force days later. Outnumbered, outgunned, and with no way to call for backup the Knights withdrew into the mines, and fought a vicious guerrilla war with the massive warband Result 8th company - Annihilated to a man Slaaneshi's - 87% casualties The warband was crushed by the Imperial forces sent as backup, the Knights had no survivors. What gene seed could be salvaged was returned to the chapter === Reform VS Fundamentals === Ever since Chapter Master Coraz贸n gave himself to seal away the Daemon that had possessed Alma Escura, a problem has arisen within the knights. Many companies have fallen into overzealous tactics that often get many of their own marines killed. Chapter Captains that use this to their advantage do not mind spilling marine blood in order to achieve their goal, especially if it means capturing an enemy's heart and inspiring zealousness in their troops. As a result the Chapter has become disorganized and hectic. Only a handful of captains have taken to reforming their marines by using themselves as figures of leadership and moral guidance; as a result some companies are more disciplined and organized than others. Due to their weakened state from devastating campaigns an internal conflict would be incredibly costly on the chapter as a whole so all of the companies are hesitant to begin fighting over the matter. As it stands it's not clear if the more zealous and berserk approach is better over more disciplined and devout disciples but sooner or later one side will make a move to erase the other.
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