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The '''Abyssal Crusade''' was a horrible disaster for the Imperium at the end of the [[Age of Apostasy]] or at the beginning of the Age of Redemption (these periods are fluid, remember).  Saint Basillius the Eldar had become Ecclesiarch in 321.M37 and immediately started working with the [[Inquisition]] and a bunch of [[Space Marine]] Chapters to round up witches, heretics, and mutants, and a good time was had by all.
The '''Abyssal Crusade''' was a horrible disaster for the [[Imperium]] at the end of the [[Age of Apostasy]] or at the beginning of the Age of Redemption (these periods are fluid, remember).  Saint Basillius the Elder had become Ecclesiarch in 321.M37 and immediately started working with the [[Inquisition]] and a bunch of [[Space Marine Chapter|Chapters]] of [[Space Marine]]s to round up witches, heretics, and mutants, and a good time was had by all.


Well, until a massive warp storm named Dionys came to the party. A ton of Space Marine Chapters found their homeworlds covered by warp rifts and found themselves rapidly mutating, which was, of course, [[heresy]]. Saint Basillius ordered the three hundred affected Space Marine Chapters to Terra to be judged. [[Derp|They would henceforth be known as the Judged.]] Saint Basillius decided (apparently on advice from his cat) that thirty of the Chapters were CORRUPTED and deemed that they could either crusade into the [[Eye of Terror]] or be systematically exterminated. In typical Space Marine fashion, every Chapter chose the former.
Well, until a massive [[warp]] storm named Dionys came to the party. A ton of Chapter homeworlds were covered by warp rifts and several hundred Chapters found their [[gene-seed]] rapidly mutating, which was, of course, [[heresy]]. Saint Basillius ordered all of the hundreds of chapters whose worlds had been affected by the storm to come to [[Terra]] to be judged. He decided (apparently on advice from his cat) that thirty of the Chapters were CORRUPTED (these chapters coming to be known as...''the Judged'' ([[derp]])) and declared that they could either crusade into the [[Eye of Terror]] or be systematically exterminated. In typical Space Marine fashion, every Chapter chose the former.


As would be expected, of course, "crusading into the Eye of Terror" ended up being an awful, terrible, horrible idea. The thirty Chapters got split up by a Chaos battlefleet almost immediately and landed on all kinds of wonderful Daemon planets. Most of the Chapters either died in horrific fashion or, even more likely, turned against the Imperium and became renegade warbands.  
To the surprise of nobody (nobody reading Codex: Chaos Space Marines anyway), crusading into the Eye of Terror ended up being an awful, terrible, horrible idea. The thirty Chapters got split up by a Chaos [[battlefleet]] almost immediately and landed on all kinds of wonderful [[Daemon world]]s. Most of the Marines either died in horrific ways or were corrupted (for real this time) and became [[Chaos Space Marine]] warbands.  


Eight hundred years later, a few of the Space Marine Chapters staggered out of the Warp, where they were immediately detained by the Inquisition and questioned for Chaos taint. Apparently they had a lot of time to think during the Abyssal Crusade, because they revealed that Saint Basillius (who was, inexplicably, still alive) was actually a worshipper of Chaos.  
Eight hundred years later, a few of the Space Marines staggered out of the Warp, where they were immediately detained by the Inquisition and questioned for Chaos taint. When they passed every test, suspicion fell on the one who had judged them in the first place; it turned out that Saint Basillius (who was, inexplicably, still alive) was actually a worshiper of [[Chaos]].  


All of his shit was burned, and his followers were slaughtered. Nobody remembers him. The only reason the Abyssal Crusade is important, then, is that [[Derp|it caused the creation of hundreds of new Chaos warbands]].
All of his shit was burned, and his followers were slaughtered. Nobody remembers him. The only reason the Abyssal Crusade is important, then, is that [[Derp|it caused the creation of hundreds of new Chaos warbands]].
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The Abyssal Crusade was a horrible disaster for the Imperium at the end of the Age of Apostasy or at the beginning of the Age of Redemption (these periods are fluid, remember). Saint Basillius the Elder had become Ecclesiarch in 321.M37 and immediately started working with the Inquisition and a bunch of Chapters of Space Marines to round up witches, heretics, and mutants, and a good time was had by all.

Well, until a massive warp storm named Dionys came to the party. A ton of Chapter homeworlds were covered by warp rifts and several hundred Chapters found their gene-seed rapidly mutating, which was, of course, heresy. Saint Basillius ordered all of the hundreds of chapters whose worlds had been affected by the storm to come to Terra to be judged. He decided (apparently on advice from his cat) that thirty of the Chapters were CORRUPTED (these chapters coming to be known as...the Judged (derp)) and declared that they could either crusade into the Eye of Terror or be systematically exterminated. In typical Space Marine fashion, every Chapter chose the former.

To the surprise of nobody (nobody reading Codex: Chaos Space Marines anyway), crusading into the Eye of Terror ended up being an awful, terrible, horrible idea. The thirty Chapters got split up by a Chaos battlefleet almost immediately and landed on all kinds of wonderful Daemon worlds. Most of the Marines either died in horrific ways or were corrupted (for real this time) and became Chaos Space Marine warbands.

Eight hundred years later, a few of the Space Marines staggered out of the Warp, where they were immediately detained by the Inquisition and questioned for Chaos taint. When they passed every test, suspicion fell on the one who had judged them in the first place; it turned out that Saint Basillius (who was, inexplicably, still alive) was actually a worshiper of Chaos.

All of his shit was burned, and his followers were slaughtered. Nobody remembers him. The only reason the Abyssal Crusade is important, then, is that it caused the creation of hundreds of new Chaos warbands.