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==History== Essentially, they're like the radical [[Inquisitor]]s (Xanthites, in particular) that believe they can fight [[Chaos]] with Chaos. Indeed, their current name ('''Relic'''tors) comes from their unhealthy obsession with Chaos-related artefacts and weapons. Of course, why a normal bolter didn't suffice is unclear. Possibly because using a bolter that burns the target’s soul or banishes daemons in one shot is vastly preferable even if it uses bits of your own soul as ammunition. They were put on such a path by a rogue [[Inquisitor]] who introduced their Chief Librarian ''(totally not Azariah Kyras)'' to his views; culminating in a single desperate event where the Librarian used a daemon weapon to kill a Chaos Warlord. Taking the fact that he could use a daemon weapon without immediately melting into the [[Chaos Spawn|gribly beast]] that the orthodox Inquisitors tell you will happen when you touch such things, the Librarian took it as a sign of [[Emperor|Big Emp's]] permission to start using Chaos gear, and introduced his new way of thinking to the rest of the Chapter. Over time, the two forces hoarded an impressive amount of Chaotic bling. Their primary goal was to obtain the "Axe of [[Angron]]" which had been broken into several pieces and scattered across the galaxy. They believed it was some kind of super weapon that would help save the Imperium from its impending doom. Though if they knew anything about Angron, they would have realised that he broke his weapons into multiple pieces through overuse all the time and there are probably bits of them on every planet he ever visited. However, their quest for Chaos loot was cut short when their allied Xanthite Inquisitor got the chop. The Chapter at that point was allowed to go on its way if it agreed to give up their homeworld and go on a hundred year penance crusade, as well as swearing never to listen to creepy strangers bearing shiny toys ever again. So they became a fleet based Chapter, but totally ignored everything else that was mentioned. ===War for Armageddon=== The entire chapter heeds the call to fight during the Third War for Armageddon. In the novel ''Angron's Monolith'', the Relictors knew about the planet's history and knew that it was the site of a major Chaos incursion during the first war. ''(Something that was such a big secret for the inquisition to go to war with the [[Space Wolves]] over, but [[derp|whatever]].)'' They busied themselves in the deep jungles of Armageddon, telling the [[Imperial Guard]] and [[Dante|Lord Dante]] that they were purging the [[Feral_Orks|Feral Ork]] tribes. Even though every military commander and their dog was telling the Relictors there were more important things to be doing. Strategically, it actually would be good to kill off the tribes since those are a major source of resurgent Ork threats and heavily bolster invading Ork forces. Even though we know they were lying. The Relictors were looking for (and found) one more piece of Angron's axe, and when they got it they departed the battlefield, aiming for they [[Eye of Terror]] with the foreknowledge that [[13th Black Crusade|shit was about to hit the fan.]] However, their refusal to adhere to commands, and the fact they ditched the war for Armageddon, particularly when their intervention could have saved some key hive cities, earned them no friends amongst Imperial Command, with both the Imperial Guard and Dante separately complaining to the [[High Lords of Terra]] to do something about them. ===Excommunication=== The final straw was during the 13th Black Crusade where they attacked an Inquisitorial facility to obtain yet another daemon-artefact. The Inquisition ''(and the greater Imperium)'' was hardly impressed by what they saw as dangerous [[heresy]] and team killing. At that point, any notion of restraint left the Inquisitors' heads and they sent the [[Grey Knights]] against the Chapter's orbital fortress monastery. While the Chapter was badly mauled, it is rumoured a few hundred Battle-Brothers survived and fled to the Eye of Terror... [[Your dudes|leaving the door open for you to collect your very own horde of them!]] One lone Relictors Techmarine ends up in the retinue of Inquisitor [[Bronislaw Czevak]], though he's fairly disconnected from his brethren, and since Czevak is also considered a dangerous renegade of his own by this point the association with the Inquisitor isn't helping clear up the name of the Chapter. Though they aren't a posterboy chapter, they appear every so often in the background; for instance [[Be'lakor]] leads a group of them into an ambush in his 6E Dataslate for 40k. A presumably radical Inquisitor also mentions them as allies in [[Imperial Armour]] Volume 13, indicating they still have some friends in the Inquisition too despite being declared renegades. Come to think of it, they're basically [[Blood Ravens|Blood Magpies]] with extra heresy.
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