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{{topquote|Who by the ice jotun are the Wolfspear?|Sergeant Bjarni, previously of the Greyshields, upon induction to the Wolfspear}} | {{topquote|Who by the ice jotun are the Wolfspear?|Sergeant Bjarni, previously of the Greyshields, upon induction to the Wolfspear}} | ||
As according to nu-lore, the '''Wolfspear''' is the first successor chapter the [[Space Wolves]] have had since the ill-fated [[Wolf Brothers]]. They seem to have serious daddy issues, as they are [[Primaris Marines]], rather than standard space marines, and are worried about their acceptance by their fellow Sons of Russ (despite the fact that the very same book they originate in acknowledges that the actual Space Wolves themselves have taken on Primaris Marines to improve their numbers...Ah, but no Chapter can refuse them because the Emperor approves and the Custodes flat out said that any Chapter that refuses the Primaris will be exterminated by the Custodes themselves). Owing to the alleged 0% mutation rate of the Primaris Marines, they do not have anyone suffering from the physical manifestations of the Wulfen curse, however the presence of those already suffering from the curse has been known to drive them into bestial rages. | As according to nu-lore, the '''Wolfspear''' is the first successor chapter the [[Space Wolves]] have had since the ill-fated [[Wolf Brothers]]. They seem to have serious daddy issues, as they are [[Primaris Marines]], rather than standard space marines, and are worried about their acceptance by their fellow Sons of Russ (despite the fact that the very same book they originate in acknowledges that the actual Space Wolves themselves have taken on Primaris Marines to improve their numbers...Ah, but no Chapter can refuse them because the Emperor approves and the Custodes flat out said that any Chapter that refuses the Primaris will be exterminated by the Custodes themselves). Owing to the alleged 0% mutation rate of the Primaris Marines, they do not have anyone suffering from the physical manifestations of the Wulfen curse, however the presence of those already suffering from the curse has been known to drive them into bestial rages. | ||
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==But Wait! 9th Edition Codex entry== | ==But Wait! 9th Edition Codex entry== | ||
To the pleasant surprise of many, the Wolfspear get an entry in the 9th Edition Space Wolves codex. Their background has been tweaked a bit, and no longer are they bound to guarding the Beta Kalapus warp rift. Instead, they are mentioned to have been founded as an under-strength ([[What]]) | To the pleasant surprise of many, the Wolfspear get an entry in the 9th Edition Space Wolves codex. Their background has been tweaked a bit, and no longer are they bound to guarding the Beta Kalapus warp rift. Instead, they are mentioned to have been founded as an under-strength ([[What]]) Chapter, whose shortfall in numbers was made up for a "donation" of veteran Space Wolf warriors by Logan Grimnar himself. As a result the Wolfspear have ''stronger'' ties with the Space Wolves, and maintain many Fenrisian traditions. | ||
Tactically, they seem to be a more wolfy take on the Raven Guard and Night Lords -- widespread confusion masking precision strikes, and a massive application of force on a disoriented target. | Tactically, they seem to be a more wolfy take on the Raven Guard and Night Lords -- widespread confusion masking precision strikes, and a massive application of force on a disoriented target; specifically disorienting vox howls that make people unable to focus. | ||
==On the Tabletop== | ==On the Tabletop== | ||
The Wolfspear are the "official" Space Wolves NuMarines chapter, and as such combine the shiny new True-Scale marines with the newer aesthetic with the themes of the Space Wolves chapter. They are, distinctly, also the only Space Wolves successor chapter; making them the first official viable alternative color choice for Space Wolves armies. | The Wolfspear are the "official" Space Wolves NuMarines chapter, and as such combine the shiny new True-Scale marines with the newer aesthetic with the themes of the Space Wolves chapter. They are, distinctly, also the only Space Wolves successor chapter; making them the first official viable alternative color choice for Space Wolves armies. | ||
Next to nothing was known about these guys out of universe as well, having been surprisingly omitted from the Space Wolves' new codex. This was the case until [[Guy Haley]], the author that introduced the Chapter to begin with, answered a few questions on Twitter, which gave us not only their colors, but a group was allowed to then design their chapter symbol. | Next to nothing was known about these guys out of universe as well, having been surprisingly omitted from the Space Wolves' new codex. This was the case until [[Guy Haley]], the author that introduced the Chapter to begin with, answered a few questions on Twitter, which gave us not only their colors, but a group was allowed to then design their chapter symbol. This chapter symbol was later replaced with no acknowledgement to the old one. | ||
===Colors and Heraldry=== | ===Colors and Heraldry=== | ||
According to Haley, the chapter has a light grey torso and helm, with dark grey everything else. Their Aquila is colored gold, while their visors are a light blue. They bear their chapter symbol on the right pauldron | According to Haley, the chapter has a light grey torso and helm, with dark grey everything else. Their Aquila is colored gold, while their visors are a light blue. They bear their chapter symbol on the right pauldron. | ||
They bear the traditional trappings of the rest of the Space Wolves; such as fur, gems, and rune markings. | They bear the traditional trappings of the rest of the Space Wolves; such as fur, gems, and rune markings. | ||
=== Chapter Badge === | === Chapter Badge === | ||
[[File:Wolfspearbadge.jpg|thumb|The original | [[File:Wolfspearbadge.jpg|thumb|The original icon. One for freehand painters everywhere.|200px]] | ||
Their chapter symbol was created by a fan group, the Blades of Greymane, as evidenced by this twitter chain [https://twitter.com/GuyHaley/status/1057941419640451072], which made their chapter symbol into a light grey-white symbol of two wolves, crested by a diamond with a spear within it. If the original intentions remain true, the two wolves in universe symbolize their status as the "Second Successful Space Wolves" chapter. It was designed by group members Berenal and Khloros, adapted from another member's design for the group's overall logo, Lithiaris. | Their chapter symbol was initially created by a fan group, the Blades of Greymane, as evidenced by this twitter chain [https://twitter.com/GuyHaley/status/1057941419640451072], which made their chapter symbol into a light grey-white symbol of two wolves, crested by a diamond with a spear within it. If the original intentions remain true, the two wolves in universe symbolize their status as the "Second Successful Space Wolves" chapter. It was designed by group members Berenal and Khloros, adapted from another member's design for the group's overall logo, Lithiaris. | ||
The logo was later changed when the Wolfspear finally appeared in the 9th edition codex, to a wolf's head with two red spears underneath it. Their color scheme also seems to just be gray now; though that could be shading from the book. Whether this was a situation of GW's higher ups shooting down the idea or because Guy Haley never actually had it show up in a book is unknown. It is unknown if the old icon will get any sort of acknowledgement. | |||
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Revision as of 22:52, 18 November 2020
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Founding | Ultima Founding | |
Successors of | Space Wolves | |
Primarch | Leman Russ | |
Homeworld | 108/Beta-Kalapus-9.2 | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Light grey torso and helm, dark grey backpack, arms and legs. |
"Who by the ice jotun are the Wolfspear?"
- – Sergeant Bjarni, previously of the Greyshields, upon induction to the Wolfspear
As according to nu-lore, the Wolfspear is the first successor chapter the Space Wolves have had since the ill-fated Wolf Brothers. They seem to have serious daddy issues, as they are Primaris Marines, rather than standard space marines, and are worried about their acceptance by their fellow Sons of Russ (despite the fact that the very same book they originate in acknowledges that the actual Space Wolves themselves have taken on Primaris Marines to improve their numbers...Ah, but no Chapter can refuse them because the Emperor approves and the Custodes flat out said that any Chapter that refuses the Primaris will be exterminated by the Custodes themselves). Owing to the alleged 0% mutation rate of the Primaris Marines, they do not have anyone suffering from the physical manifestations of the Wulfen curse, however the presence of those already suffering from the curse has been known to drive them into bestial rages.
They fear that the Space Wolves will see them as not 'true Sons of Russ' and reject them. To further this issue, Gulliman saw fit to toss them on guard duty, guarding the Pit of Raukos, a back door that Chaos has been using to fuck over the Imperium. As a result, the Wolfspears fear that being kept off the front lines alongside their Primaris status will always keep them from getting the approval of their progenitors.
Hopefully the Space Wolves see their assignment as a point of pride - that only Sons of Leman Russ could be trusted with guarding the Imperium's exposed back. And man-up and realize they don’t need anyone’s approval but the Emperor’s, which they have. Enjoy the approval of others, desire it, but do not bend over for it unless you know you are in the wrong.
Update Turns out Primaris Marines aren't so immune to the effects of their parent chapter's mutations, Space Wolves included. What this means for the Wolfspear, no one knows. Hopefully they don't end up like the Wolf Brothers
But Wait! 9th Edition Codex entry
To the pleasant surprise of many, the Wolfspear get an entry in the 9th Edition Space Wolves codex. Their background has been tweaked a bit, and no longer are they bound to guarding the Beta Kalapus warp rift. Instead, they are mentioned to have been founded as an under-strength (What) Chapter, whose shortfall in numbers was made up for a "donation" of veteran Space Wolf warriors by Logan Grimnar himself. As a result the Wolfspear have stronger ties with the Space Wolves, and maintain many Fenrisian traditions.
Tactically, they seem to be a more wolfy take on the Raven Guard and Night Lords -- widespread confusion masking precision strikes, and a massive application of force on a disoriented target; specifically disorienting vox howls that make people unable to focus.
On the Tabletop
The Wolfspear are the "official" Space Wolves NuMarines chapter, and as such combine the shiny new True-Scale marines with the newer aesthetic with the themes of the Space Wolves chapter. They are, distinctly, also the only Space Wolves successor chapter; making them the first official viable alternative color choice for Space Wolves armies.
Next to nothing was known about these guys out of universe as well, having been surprisingly omitted from the Space Wolves' new codex. This was the case until Guy Haley, the author that introduced the Chapter to begin with, answered a few questions on Twitter, which gave us not only their colors, but a group was allowed to then design their chapter symbol. This chapter symbol was later replaced with no acknowledgement to the old one.
Colors and Heraldry
According to Haley, the chapter has a light grey torso and helm, with dark grey everything else. Their Aquila is colored gold, while their visors are a light blue. They bear their chapter symbol on the right pauldron.
They bear the traditional trappings of the rest of the Space Wolves; such as fur, gems, and rune markings.
Chapter Badge

Their chapter symbol was initially created by a fan group, the Blades of Greymane, as evidenced by this twitter chain [1], which made their chapter symbol into a light grey-white symbol of two wolves, crested by a diamond with a spear within it. If the original intentions remain true, the two wolves in universe symbolize their status as the "Second Successful Space Wolves" chapter. It was designed by group members Berenal and Khloros, adapted from another member's design for the group's overall logo, Lithiaris.
The logo was later changed when the Wolfspear finally appeared in the 9th edition codex, to a wolf's head with two red spears underneath it. Their color scheme also seems to just be gray now; though that could be shading from the book. Whether this was a situation of GW's higher ups shooting down the idea or because Guy Haley never actually had it show up in a book is unknown. It is unknown if the old icon will get any sort of acknowledgement.