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When the Second Edition's major [[fluff]] revisions were made, the list of First Founding Chapters no longer included them, and they were later mentioned to have come from one of the "Later Foundings." | When the Second Edition's major [[fluff]] revisions were made, the list of First Founding Chapters no longer included them, and they were later mentioned to have come from one of the "Later Foundings." | ||
Their name, somewhat nonsensically (at least given their sparse fluff), means "those who say goodbye" or "givers of farewell addresses." Presumably, this means they're masters of the one-liner. | Their name, somewhat nonsensically (at least given their sparse fluff), means "those who say goodbye" or "givers of farewell addresses." Presumably, this means they're masters of the action hero one-liner. | ||
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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Imperial]][[Category:Space Marines]] | [[Category:Warhammer 40,000]][[Category:Imperial]][[Category:Space Marines]] | ||
[[Category:Space Marines]] | [[Category:Space Marines]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 2 March 2017
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Battle Cry | FAREWELL! (not really) | |
Founding | First Founding (later retconned) | |
Successors of | None/Unknown | |
Successor Chapters | None | |
Allegiance | Imperium |
The Valedictors are a Space Marine Chapter from the early days of Warhammer 40,000. They were first introduced as a First Founding Chapter, who fought Orks, Eldar, and Chaos Space Marines (the latter during the Horus Heresy).
When the Second Edition's major fluff revisions were made, the list of First Founding Chapters no longer included them, and they were later mentioned to have come from one of the "Later Foundings."
Their name, somewhat nonsensically (at least given their sparse fluff), means "those who say goodbye" or "givers of farewell addresses." Presumably, this means they're masters of the action hero one-liner.