Angels Imperious
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Battle Cry | "Fear not - and conquer!" | |
Founding | Second Founding | |
Successors of | Void Angels | |
Chapter Master | Fabrice Diallo (Founding) | |
Primarch | Gaspard Lumey | |
Homeworld | Kouralia | |
Strength | 1,000 at establishment | |
Specialty | Planetary assault, close-quarters fighting | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Blue and pale blue |
The Angels Imperious were a Codex Astartes-compliant Space Marine Chapter and a proud successor of the Void Angels from the Second Founding.
Chapter History
The Angels Imperious prided themselves on their ties to the Gaspard Lumey. Their first Chapter Master, Fabrice Diallo, was a particular favourite of the Primarch and led many of the critical assaults of the Void Angels campaigns in the Great Crusade. Diallo was especially famous for commanding the ground attack on Karazak during the Core Worlds Campaign.
Notable Campaigns
Like many of the Void Angels' Successors, the Angels Imperious were sorely tested in WAAAGH! The Beast.
Notable Members
Chapter Combat Doctrine
This Chapter was militant in its observance of the Codex Astartes, but Diallo's influence in their early decades left a legacy of aggressive close-quarters fighting. The Angels Imperious were also known for their combined arms operations alongside the Imperial Guard regiments of the Markian Corps.
Chapter Beliefs
The Angels Imperious carry on in the tradition of the Fifth Legion; dedicated to the Imperial Truth, resolute in the defence of mankind, ruthless in the persecution of its enemies. Their position in the Markian subsector makes close ties with their parent chapter easy to maintain, and the two are extraordinarily close.
Chapter Homeworld
When the great Void Angels Legion was divided up, Diallo was entrusted with protecting liberties of the Markian Pact worlds. Much like Ciban IV, the worlds of the Pact maintain their own government and, according to the letter of their laws, exercise control over their Chapter. In the eyes of the Imperium, however, the situation is reversed and the local governments are mere vassal administrations subordinate to the Chapter Master of the Angels Imperious.