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Captain '''Davian Thule''' (Also known as Davian Cool) was a captain of the [[Blood Ravens]] 4th company. He appeared in [[Dawn of War]] Dark Crusade and throughout the entire [[Dawn of War II]] franchise, where he lost sorta lost his accented voice, sounding a bit gruff, and got interred into a [[Dreadnought]] afterwards.
 
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Captain '''Davian Thule''' (Also known as Davian Cool) was a captain of the [[Blood Ravens]] 4th company. He appeared in [[Dawn of War]] Dark Crusade and throughout the entire [[Dawn of War II]] franchise, where he sorta lost his accented voice, sounding a bit gruff, and got interred into a [[Dreadnought]] afterwards (which is probably the best thing that could happen to him).


==Dawn of War==
==Dawn of War==
Thule first appeared in DoW:DC as the Captain leading 3 companies of Blood Ravens to pacify the planet of Kronus and secure knowledge that pertains to their chapter's history. He was victorious in the end but had his eye poked out when he fought with the [[Necron]] Lord there, it is theorized that the cron lord also got his throat, explaining why he lost his sexy accent in DoWII. In his victory, he found certain relics and information about the Chapter's past and it changed how he looked at his chapter forever, which would indicate that the whole prospect of the Blood Ravens stemming from a [[Thousand Sons]] cult is true or he found Kyras' stash of [[/d/]]-themed porn there.
Thule first appeared in DoW:DC as the Captain leading 3 companies of Blood Ravens to pacify the planet of Kronus and secure knowledge that pertains to their chapter's history. He was victorious in the end but had his eye poked out when he fought with the [[Necron]] Lord there; it is theorized that the cron lord also got his throat, explaining why he lost his sexy accent in DoWII. In his victory, he found certain relics and information about the Chapter's past, and it changed how he looked at his chapter forever, which would indicate that the whole prospect of the Blood Ravens stemming from a [[Thousand Sons]] cult is true. (Or he found his [[Chapter Master]] [[Azariah Kyras]]' stash of [[/d/]]-themed porn there.)
 
While victorious, Thule's actions would have longer-reaching consequences for his Chapter. The elimination of the Imperial Guard regiments present to retake Kronus led to accusations of falling to Chaos to be levelled against the Blood Ravens. (Rightfully so, considering Azariah Kyras was at that point already corrupted.) More importantly, it led to a drop in morale and general questioning of faith and purpose in all Marines involved in the action since they failed to come up with any justification for such a slaughter. (Just as Kyras had planned to start his Chapter on the way to damnation.) It is implied in DoW II that the guilt and self-loathing from this pointless bloodshed was the final drop for [[Avitus]], stripping him of his illusions of being a noble defender of Mankind and eventually making him turn traitor.


==Dawn of War II==
[[File:Thule2.png|right|300px|thumb|[[Ork]] rush? Fuck that.]]
[[File:Thule2.png|right|300px|thumb|[[Ork]] rush? Fuck that.]]
[[File:Warrior kills thule.png|300px|thumb|right|Captain Thule not having the best days of his career.]]
[[File:DreadThule.png|right|300px|thumb|Even in death, I'm still awesome.]]
Captain Thule then returned in DoWII, leading the forces on Calderis. He's so badass that all he does is mounts on top of a hill and starts shooting everything with his [[Bolter|heavy bolter]] without flinching, just to show everyone that he's awesome that way. Much later during the [[Tyranid]] incursion, he was mortally wounded and poisoned by a Tyranid warrior and was put on stasis to prevent the poison from utterly killing him.


So let's make this perfectly clear; Davian Thule can apparently single-handedly take on the Necron Lord of Kronus and win, but when he's put up against a miserable Tyranid Warrior, he goes down like a sack of bricks. <s>Let's also make it perfectly clear that Davian Cool was swinging a power sword when he fought the Necron Lord on Kronus, he was shooting a heavy bolter at the time when that Warrior jumped him so it's perfectly fair that he went down in melee combat against a dedicated melee unit when all he can do against the heavy armored OMNOM machine was giving it a thud.</s> <s>No, it doesn't. And that's because 'dedicated melee units' don't exist in the fluff. As a term anyway. As a Space Marine Captain and one that took down a Necron Lord, he should have been able to at least kill the Tyranid Warrior before falling to wounds. I don't care if all he had was a fucking Heavy Bolter. Mephiston is apparently capable of throttling a Daemon Prince barehanded. </s> But Mephy's fluff was written by [[Matt Ward]], doesn't that sort of disqualify him?
==Dawn of War II==
Captain Thule then returned in DoWII, leading the forces on Calderis. He's so badass that all he does is mounts on top of a hill and starts shooting everything with his [[Bolter|heavy bolter]] without flinching, just to show everyone that he's awesome that way. Much later during the [[Tyranid]] incursion, he was [[Roboute Guilliman|mortally wounded and poisoned by a Tyranid warrior and was put on stasis to prevent the poison from utterly killing him]]. He still beat its ass into the ground before succumbing.


There's a mission on Typhon that requires you to obtain a Tyranid bio-toxin sample as so Apothecary Gordian can create an antidote for Thule and for a certain poison to kill the Hive Mind. After you get the bio-toxin sample, he deep strikes as a [[Dreadnought]] in the same mission to help you battle the Tyranid Hive Tyrant that appears there. After that' he's pretty much available for use in any mission you desire, and boy, will he mess up anyone's day. Give him the ability to self-repair, venerable status and optimize him to be either choppy or shooty (shooty is a bit better), and watch him plow through everything like an IG Baneblade against a lame Cultist rush. He's an invaluable assets for some of the hard-ass bosses like Warboss Bonesmasha and the Avatar of Khaine and is tied with Cyrus for being the most useful member of your team.
There's a mission on Typhon that requires you to obtain a Tyranid bio-toxin (from a bio-sample to create a bio-counter agent to bio-poison the bio-shit outta the Hive fleet) sample as so Apothecary Gordian can create an antidote for Thule and for a certain poison to kill the local splinter fleet's synapse web/connection to the Hive Mind. After you get the bio-toxin sample, he deep strikes as a [[Dreadnought]] in the same mission to help you battle the Tyranid Hive Tyrant that appears there (you'll need him, the Hive Tyrant is damn strong). After that' he's pretty much available for use in any mission you desire, and boy, will he mess up anyone's day. Give him the ability to self-repair, venerable status and optimize him to be either choppy or shooty (shooty is a bit better), and watch him plow through everything like an IG Baneblade against a lame Cultist rush. He's an invaluable asset for some of the hard-ass bosses like Warboss Bonesmasha and the Avatar of Khaine and is tied with Cyrus for being the most useful member of your team.


With an assault cannon and hellfire rounds and a mighty strike, he can very quickly obliterate large masses of enemies, sweeping away everything at a distance and sending anything that gets close to him flying and get stunned, and if he does take damage; just activate his absurdly fast self repair and watch him start up the rampage all over again, hell he can even charge and send everything in his path flying like bowling pins. And the upside to all of this? All of these abilities recharge very quickly.
With an assault cannon and hellfire rounds and a mighty strike, he can very quickly obliterate large masses of enemies, sweeping away everything at a distance and sending anything that gets close to him flying and get stunned, and if he does take damage; just activate his absurdly fast self repair and watch him start up the rampage all over again, hell he can even charge and send everything in his path flying like bowling pins. And the upside to all of this? All of these abilities recharge very quickly.


If you go all in with Dread Claws, he's pretty much a walking rape machine in CQC. Aim his furious charge skill on a group of enemies and use mighty strike when he stops and viola! 80% of the units in that horde are dead or horribly messed up. He's also one of the damned best tankers this way if you didn't want a choppy Force Commander. The only downside to this is that he's slow, so bosses with the AoE/charge attacks can mess him up and you need one of your guys to carry the "Rites of Repair" item if you haven't gotten his self-repair ability yet, and with that you will still need that item to patch him back up right away in a fight if he gets incapacitated.
If you go all in with Dread Claws, he's pretty much a walking rape machine in CQC. Aim his furious charge skill on a group of enemies and use mighty strike when he stops and voilà! 80% of the units in that horde are dead or horribly messed up. He's also one of the damned best tankers this way if you didn't want a choppy Force Commander. The only downside to this is that he's slow, so bosses with the AoE/charge attacks can mess him up and you need one of your guys to carry the "Rites of Repair" item if you haven't gotten his self-repair ability yet, and with that you will still need that item to patch him back up right away in a fight if he gets incapacitated.


[[File:Warrior kills thule.png|300px|thumb|left|Captain Thule not having the best day of his career.]]
===Chaos Rising===
===Chaos Rising===
Thule returns later in Chaos Rising, still as a Dreadnought. He can't be corrupted like the other squad members but will permanently leave your squad if your hair-etical force commander starts being too heretical. He's basically the ace-in-the-hole for all your missions like in the last game, he can tank and/or screw up the hard bosses in levels like [[Araghast the Pillager]], the second [[Eldar]] Avatar of Khaine, if you're pure until the end, Martellus' fucking Chaos Predator (FUUU!!!!), and motherfucking Ulkair (MOTHERFUUUUU!!!!). He can also make enemy armor shit brix from a distance now as multi-meltas are now available as an arm weapon.  
Thule returns later in Chaos Rising, still as a Dreadnought. He can't be corrupted like the other squad members but will permanently leave your squad if your hair-etical force commander starts being too heretical. He's basically the ace-in-the-hole for all your missions like in the last game, he can tank and/or screw up the hard bosses in levels like [[Araghast the Pillager]] or the second [[Eldar]] Avatar of Khaine, Martellus' fucking Chaos Predator (FUUU!!!!), and motherfucking [[Ulkair]] (MOTHERFUUUUU!!!!). He can also make enemy armor shit bricks from a distance now as multi-meltas are now available as an arm weapon.
 
If you do trade him for a couple of tainted wargear items and powers, you just screwed everything up because he's way better than most of the Chaos powers because hot damn (which take WAY too long to recharge between uses), as good as his hellfire assault cannon sweep was; it is no match for the sheer rampage that the multi-melta sweep unleashes (the multi-melta sweep can eat up over a hundred thousand hit points in one go if you use it right), and the multi-melta can still do a shit ton of damage in its normal firing mode. Using it in combination with the mighty strike is just pure rape. You'll stun your targets, allowing you to quickly work out the optimum range and begin the multi-melta sweep's pure unrestrained buttfuck of anyone unlucky enough to be on the wrong end of your weapon; combine this with a venerable dreadnought hood and your team will pretty much always be buffed.


If you do trade him for a couple of tainted wargear and powers, you just screwed everything up because he's way better than most of the Chaos powers because hot damn, as good as his hellfire assault cannon sweep was; it is no match for the sheer rapage that the Multimelta sweep unleashes (the multimelta sweep can eat up over a hundred thousand hit points in one go if you use it right) and the Multimelta can still do a shit ton of damage in it's normal firing mode.  And using it in combination with the mighty strike is just pure rape.  You'll stun your targets allowing you to quickly work out the optimum range and begin the multimelta sweep's pure unrestrained buttfuck of anyone unlucky enough to be on the wrong end of your weapon, combine this with venerable dreadnought hood and your team will pretty much always be buffed.
Although no dreadnought could ever replace Davian Thule, if he were on tabletop he'd probably be an unholy mix of [[Bjorn the Fell-Handed]] and [[Moriar the Chosen]].


If only he were on the table-top...
[[File:DreadThule.png|right|300px|thumb|Even in death, I'm still awesome.]]


===Retribution===
===Retribution===
Thule also returns in Retribution and probably for the last time in the series, he is also no longer playable. He's the target for [[Eliphas]]' first mission for revenge and is sadly killed. Many who depended on his sheer power and fluff over the course of three games will miss him and shed Manly Tears upon his death, <s>a number of tears only rivaled by those shed when you have to brutally slaughter Sergeant Merrick in the first Tyranid mission</s> which is bullshit because Merrick is too badass to die.. We like to pretend that the Venerable dreadnought honor guard unit you can use in place of Martellus in the Space Marine Campaign is him. No we don't just pretend it's him, we know it's him...right? *sobs* Strangely enough, the Chaos Dreadnaught that you can take in Neroth's place outshines him (even though his whiny bitching about wanting to die is infinitely more annoying.) Which leads us to suspect it's not him... *sob*
Thule also returns in Retribution and probably for the last time in the series; he is also no longer playable. He's the target for [[Eliphas]]' first mission for revenge and is sadly killed. Many who depended on his sheer power and fluff over the course of three games will miss him and shed Manly Tears upon his death, <s>a number of tears only rivaled by those shed when you have to brutally slaughter Sergeant Merrick in the first Tyranid mission</s> which is bullshit because Merrick is too badass to die. We like to pretend that the Venerable dreadnought honor guard unit you can use in place of Martellus in the Space Marine Campaign is him. No we don't just pretend it's him, we know it's him...right? *sobs* Strangely enough, the Chaos Dreadnaught that you can take in Neroth's place outshines him (even though his whiny bitching about wanting to die is infinitely more annoying.) Which leads us to suspect it's not him... *sob*
 
And for a final note, Gabriel, in the final mission of the Space Marine campaign says "Cyrene's secrets live solely with me, and so they shall die with me." However, in the Dawn of War 2 campaign, Gabriel says to the Commander "You may tell Captain Thule that the secrets of Cyrene die with me" <s>This may be a 'sob' clue that Davian is actually dead... 'sob'</s> he actually says "...the secrets of KRONUS die...", praise the Emprah!
 
Thule is also notable for having an experimental [[Derp|Dreadnaught Assault-Cannon Claw]] when you fight him in the Chaos Campaign. It fires hellfire cannon rounds out of the under-slung flamethrower of the power claw. It is one of the most innovative weapons crafted by the Adeptus Mechanicus and was, of course, "gifted" to the Chapter by the Mechanicus for helping to save Forgeworld Graia, which took place shortly after the events of the original Dawn of War II.


==Let's Look at This Logically==
==Let's Look at This Logically==
<s>First, let us postulate that the Imperial Endings are the canon endings, as DoWIII would be rather hard to make if all the important heroes from DoW and DoWII kicked the bucket. This means that Eliphas was killed on Typhon by Diomedes. During Space Marine Mission 1, Diomedes mentions that the Blood Ravens had '''''finally''''' discovered Eliphas after a decade, which implies that there had not been previous skirmishes between Eliphas and the Blood Ravens on Typhon, which in turn implies that Thule and co. were not massacred. Therefore, Thule and the heroes of Aurelia are still alive and well. Frankly, it surprises me that 1d4Chan is willing to give a Word Bearer reject lackey of the Chaos Lord it has dubbed as "Failbaddon" the benefit of the doubt.</s>Blood Marines ending for Dark Crusade is canon, and Imperial for Soulstorm. Everything is alright.
Eliphas' first mission is the only one wherein he does not kill his counterpart from another race, implying a greater degree of canon. After all, Relic could have easily made him kill Diomedes. Placing Davian as the final boss of the first level might be hinting at a deeper meaning. After all, the Eliphas vs. Thule rematch was something a great deal of neckbeards wanted to see.
 
Hence, fa/tg/uys must prepare themselves for the possibility that Davian Thule might be dead. No one has to like it, of course. But hiding behind a fragile wall of weak reasoning will not make things better. ''the original writer of this section goes off to quietly sob'' HERESY! Davian Thule is not dead... I have personally seen him later on in the game (probably due to a glitch) as a venerable dreadnought of the bad moon clan.
 
Additionally, as a result of lab tests conducted by /tg/, we have found that in all three games where the two are present, Eliphas will beat Davian Thule roughly 80% of the time (unless Eliphas is turned into a [[Daemon Prince]] in Dark Crusade, in which case Thule will kick his ass, but turning Eliphas into a daemon prince should NEVER be done). Especially in Retribution, where Eliphas cannot drop below 90 points of health in the first mission and is thus functionally immortal while fighting Thule. [[Troll|Not to mention his having better damage than him]].
 
Finally, in the final mission, Gabriel says in his monologue: "...Now Cyrene's secrets lie solely with me...and so shall they die with me..", regardless of what faction you bring to the fight. <s>Thule knew about the secrets of Cyrene as well</s>, which Gabe mentioned in the original DoWII just before the suicide mission to poison the hive mind. Thus, Davian Thule is most likely dead in Retribution. Except Gabriel uses the same phrase, "Cyrene's secrets will die with me", when he thinks he's about to die in the Warp, even though Thule is still very much up and about. Well, as much as a Dreadnought can be. That, or someone at Relic forgot their own canon and fucked up.
 
OR it could just be a thing the two of them had. "I saw some fucked up shit on Kronus." "Dude... Cyrene man..." "Let's never tell anyone about it." "Totally."
 
As of the July 2019 WD, his fate after Retribution is officially described as "unknown", which means that there's at least a small chance he's not dead.
 
==Codex Davian Thule==
Time for some tweaks.
 
===Pre-entombment===
{| class=wikitable
! || Pts || WS || BS || S || T || W || I || A || Ld || Sv
|-
| '''Captain Thule (pre-entombment)''' || 180 || 6 || 6 || 4 || 4 || 3 || 5 || 3 || 10 || 2+/4++
|}
 
'''Unit Type''':
* '''Infantry (Character)'''
 
'''Unit Composition''':
* '''1 Captain Thule'''
 
'''Wargear''':
*'''Alexian's Blade''': Can be swapped for Thule's Companion for 45 pts, or The Hammer of Cadia for 40 pts.
*'''Bolt Pistol''': See Codex: Space Marines. Can be swapped for a Plasma Pistol for 15 pts or a Meltagun for 10 pts. Either of these is automatically replaced if Thule swaps Alexian's Blade for Thule's Companion or The Hammer of Cadia.
*'''Artificer Armour'''
*'''Iron Halo'''
*'''Frag Grenades'''
*'''Krak Grenades'''
*'''Personal Teleporter''' - Gains the Deep Strike USR.
 
'''Special Rules''':
*'''And They Shall Know No Fear'''
*'''Chapter Tactics (Blood Ravens)''': As per the rules for all Chapters who do not know their primogenitor Chapter, the Blood Ravens do not have a unique Chapter Tactic. Instead, the player can elect to use any existing Chapter Tactics from Codex: Space Marines and any Forge World supplements.
*'''Independent Character'''
*'''Skyfire (Thule's Companion Only)'''
*'''Rage (Alexian's Blade Only)'''
*'''Rampage (The Hammer of Cadia Only)'''
*'''A Father to His Men''': Thule is known to be very protective of those who are under his command and he doesn't take it well when he loses them. If any allied model from the Detachment that includes Davian Thule is removed as a casualty in 12 inches of Thule, then Captain Thule gains the Hatred USR against the model that removed one of his men. If said enemy model is in range, then Captain Thule acts as if under the Counterattack USR.
*'''Devastator Experience''': After defeating the dreaded Chaos Witch Morga, and before he became Captain of the 4th Company, Davian Thule was known very well for his skills as a Devastator Marine. If Thule chooses to take Thule's Companion and join a Devastator Squad, then the squad may use Captain Thule's BS instead of theirs. Additionally, the entire squad gains the Skyfire USR.
 
'''Wargear''':
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Alexian's Blade''' || - || +1 || 3 || Melee, Master Crafted, Shred, Critical Strike
|-
| colspan=100 | '''Critical Strike''': If Davian Thule rolls a 6 To Wound in close combat, his attacks gain the Instant Death USR.
|}
 
*'''Alexian's Blade''': Alexian's Blade is a master-crafted Power Sword wielded by Captain Davian Thule of the Blood Ravens during the Kronus campaign. It once belonged to Commander Alexian, a legendary hero of the Blood Ravens.


However, using the argument DOW III will be hard to make without Force Commander Hair-gel, Cyrus, Avitus and the rest is idiotic. As we don't yet know whether the old cast will be in III or if it would focus on a new chapter, or perhaps even on another race entirely. Secondly, the majority of the Aurelian Crusaders are already dead or indisposed. Avitus is dead, Thaddeus and Hair-Gel and the rest are likely executed or sentence to the Crusade of Absolution. Avitus was killed by Tarkus, and if the Space Marine ending isn't canon, Diomedes, Martellus, Cyrus, Tarkus, Gabe, and all the prominent characters of the Blood Ravens are outright killed off.  
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Thule's Companion''' || 48" || 6 || 4 || Heavy 4, Master Crafted, Rending
|}
*'''Thule's Companion''': Thule's Heavy Bolter that helped him out in a multitude of battles.


Thule was set up as 'the only sane man' during Chaos Rising, <s>as it has become almost completely canon that Hair-Gel was turning to heresy, so it makes dramatic sense to kill Thule off to complete the tragedy.</s> (Not so, as Vanilla Ice gets referenced in a piece of wargear known as the Hammer of the Nameless which specifically venerates his deeds during DOWII and Chaos Rising. This wouldn't happen if he had turned to heresy.) As it stands, this 'logical' theory demands that we take the Imperial Endings as canon, which depends on the idea that DoW III will indeed focus on the Blood Ravens. If so, why did Relic hold that poll asking "which Space Marine chapter would you like to see in the next game"?. (Because a lot of people are bitching about being tired of seeing the Blood Ravens and only the Blood Ravens. So far, the campaign has only directly shown one chapter: the Blood Ravens. The other races have represented many other factions, and people are pissed about this, so Relic is looking to please the fanbase.) Additionally, Eliphas' first mission is the only one wherein he does not kill his counterpart from another race, implying a greater degree of canon. After, Relic could have easily made him kill Diomedes. Placing Davian as the final boss of the first level might be hinting at a deeper meaning. After all, the Eliphas vs. Thule rematch was something a great deal of neckbeards wanted to see.  
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Hammer of Cadia''' || - || 10 || 2 || Melee, Concussive, Two-Handed, Unwieldy, Unmatched Courage
|-
| colspan=100 | '''Unmatched Courage''': When fighting Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Daemons, or Renegades and Heretics, Davian Thule and any squad he's attached to gain the Fearless USR.
|}


Hence, it is so that /tg/ must prepare itself for the possibility that Davian Thule might be dead. No one has to like it, of course. But hiding behind a fragile wall of weak reasoning will not make things better. *the original writer of this section goes off to quietly sob* HERESY! Davian Thule is not dead... I have personally seen him later on in the game (probably due to a glitch) as an venerable dreadnaught of the bad moon clan.
* '''Hammer of Cadia''': The Hammer of Cadia is a two handed Thunder Hammer belonging to the Blood Ravens Chapter. When elements of the Blood Ravens' second company deployed to the Eye of Terror, Captain Davian Thule led the detachment in a daring rear-guard action against a column of warp-horrors advancing on Kasr Sonnen on Cadia. Thule used this Thunder Hammer to kill the Sorcerer directing the horrors.


==Think==
===Post-entombment===
There are six campaigns any one of them can be canon or bits and pieces of them will be so we must wait to see if Davian lives or is in the junk yard.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! !! Points !! WS !! BS !! S !! F !! S !! R !! I !! A !! HP !! Ld
|-
| Venerable Dreadnought Thule || 320 || 6 || 6 || 6 || 13 || 13 || 11 || 4 || 4 || 4 || 10
|}


==Memorable Quotes==
'''Unit Type''':
* '''Vehicle (Walker)'''
 
'''Unit Composition''':
* '''1 Venerable Dreadnought Thule'''
 
'''Wargear''':
* '''Fist of The Furioso''': May exchange it for Nostrum's Farewell for 20 pts, or Solar Immolator for 30 pts.
* '''Power Fist with built-in Heavy Flamer'''
* '''Myrmidon Plating''': May swap it for Vault of Deep Night for 30 pts.
* '''Ceramite Plating''': See Codex Space Marines.
* Searchlight
* Smoke Launchers


*"''Emperor protect... let none find us wanting...''" *blows up*
'''Special Rules''':
*"''Oh, Davian, He cannot hear you.''" (Likely canon)
* '''Venerable'''
* '''Chapter Tactics (Blood Ravens)''': As per the rules for all Chapters who do not know their primogenitor Chapter, the Blood Ravens do not have a unique Chapter Tactic. Instead, the player can elect to use any existing Chapter Tactics from Codex: Space Marines and any Forge World supplements.
* '''Rampage'''
* '''It Will Not Die (Myrmidon Plating Only)'''
* '''Leader and Mentor''': Even as a Dreadnought, Davian Thule still has the capabilities that made him Captain of the 4th Company. Venerable Davian Thule can be chosen as either a HQ or Elite Choice. If he's chosen as an Elite Choice, then he does not take up an Elite slot. If chosen as a HQ, Venerable Davian Thule can roll for Warlord Traits from either Codex: Space Marines, or from the Warlord Tables described in the Warhammer 40000 Core Rulebook if he is made the Warlord. Additionally, all allied units in a range of 12 inches can use Thule's Ld value when trying to pass Morale, Pinning or Fear Tests.


'''CURSE YOU, ELIPHAS!!!!'''
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Fist of The Furioso''' || - || 10 || 2 || Melee, Master Crafted, Specialist Weapon, Shred, Unwieldy, Precision Strikes
|}
* '''Fist of The Furioso''': The last venerable dreadnought to bear this mighty weapon into combat earned the incredible distinction of destroying a Chaos Warhound Titan. A crippling blow to the leg halted the mighty god machine's advance; the Dreadnought then hauled the Titan down, tore asunder its pilot compartment and ruptured its power core. The explosion annihilated a large portion of the Chaos force, and after the battle only this fist remained, still clutching the twisted form of the Titan's mutated pilot. The Fist of the Furious is a Dreadnought Close Combat Weapon.


*''I have grown practiced at killing you, Eliphas.''* - Clearly not practiced enough, given how that fight ended.  
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Nostrum's Farewell''' || 30 || 7 || 3 || Heavy 5, Rending
|}
* '''Nostrum's Farewell''': Legendary Blood Ravens hero Markus "The Worthy" Nostrum, suffered grievous wounds at the Battle of Yaltha and was chosen to become a venerable dreadnought. Two centuries later, he leveled this mighty assault cannon at the stream of xenos hordes during the Fourth Crusade to the Halo Stars. Holding the southern flank by himself, he laid down a hail of devastation that allowed the crusaders to mount a counter attack. He did not survive.


*"''Commander... you must step back from madness... do not make yourself into my enemy...''" - What Thule says after every third mission if you're turning evil.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Range !! Strength !! AP !! Type
|-
| '''Solar Immolator''' || 24 || 8 || 1 || Heavy 2, Melta
|}
* '''Solar Immolator''': Dreadnought Astyanax of the Ultramarines carried this overpowering weapon into battle in twenty campaigns. The honored warrior claimed the weapon channeled the light and power of Sol itself, and with it the fury of the Emperor.


*"''I am Davian Thule. And I shall be your death, alien.''" - Before he fucked over a Hive Tyrant.
* '''Myrmidon Plating''': Inspired by the regenerative capabilities of the Tyranid xenos, the Techmarines of the Brazen Claws chapter set about crafting dreadnought plating which could recover from the most grievous assaults. Grants the It Will Not Die USR.


*"''We are NOT Brothers, Heretic!''" - A fine to thing to say to every Chaos Marine who tries acting like Eliphas.
* '''Vault of Deep Night''': The existence of a venerated dreadnought is at best a shadow of life. Autolochus of the Iron Snakes survived seven hundred years in this blessed tomb, often alone and silent for decades at a time. Upon waking for his final combat duties, Autolochus pronounced, "I have seen enough of the deep night. Let us venture into the light of His protection." Grants immunity to the Lance USR. Additionally, allied units within 12 inches of Davian gain the Shrouded USR if he decides to take this upgrade.


==Memorable Quotes==
* "''Emperor protect... let none find us wanting...''" *blows up*
* "''Oh, Davian, He cannot hear you.''" - Eliphas, before *sob* killing him *sob*
* "''I have grown practiced at killing you, Eliphas.''" - Clearly not practiced enough, given how that fight ended. *sob*
* "''Commander... you must step back from madness... do not make yourself into my enemy...''" - What Thule says after every third mission if you are becoming corrupted. And you'd better do as he says.
* "''I am Davian Thule. And I shall be your death, alien.''" - Before fucking over a Hive Tyrant.
* "''We are NOT Brothers, Heretic!''" - A fine thing to say to every Chaos Marine who tries acting like Eliphas.


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Captain Davian Thule (Also known as Davian Cool) was a captain of the Blood Ravens 4th company. He appeared in Dawn of War Dark Crusade and throughout the entire Dawn of War II franchise, where he sorta lost his accented voice, sounding a bit gruff, and got interred into a Dreadnought afterwards (which is probably the best thing that could happen to him).

Dawn of War[edit]

Thule first appeared in DoW:DC as the Captain leading 3 companies of Blood Ravens to pacify the planet of Kronus and secure knowledge that pertains to their chapter's history. He was victorious in the end but had his eye poked out when he fought with the Necron Lord there; it is theorized that the cron lord also got his throat, explaining why he lost his sexy accent in DoWII. In his victory, he found certain relics and information about the Chapter's past, and it changed how he looked at his chapter forever, which would indicate that the whole prospect of the Blood Ravens stemming from a Thousand Sons cult is true. (Or he found his Chapter Master Azariah Kyras' stash of /d/-themed porn there.)

While victorious, Thule's actions would have longer-reaching consequences for his Chapter. The elimination of the Imperial Guard regiments present to retake Kronus led to accusations of falling to Chaos to be levelled against the Blood Ravens. (Rightfully so, considering Azariah Kyras was at that point already corrupted.) More importantly, it led to a drop in morale and general questioning of faith and purpose in all Marines involved in the action since they failed to come up with any justification for such a slaughter. (Just as Kyras had planned to start his Chapter on the way to damnation.) It is implied in DoW II that the guilt and self-loathing from this pointless bloodshed was the final drop for Avitus, stripping him of his illusions of being a noble defender of Mankind and eventually making him turn traitor.

Ork rush? Fuck that.

Dawn of War II[edit]

Captain Thule then returned in DoWII, leading the forces on Calderis. He's so badass that all he does is mounts on top of a hill and starts shooting everything with his heavy bolter without flinching, just to show everyone that he's awesome that way. Much later during the Tyranid incursion, he was mortally wounded and poisoned by a Tyranid warrior and was put on stasis to prevent the poison from utterly killing him. He still beat its ass into the ground before succumbing.

There's a mission on Typhon that requires you to obtain a Tyranid bio-toxin (from a bio-sample to create a bio-counter agent to bio-poison the bio-shit outta the Hive fleet) sample as so Apothecary Gordian can create an antidote for Thule and for a certain poison to kill the local splinter fleet's synapse web/connection to the Hive Mind. After you get the bio-toxin sample, he deep strikes as a Dreadnought in the same mission to help you battle the Tyranid Hive Tyrant that appears there (you'll need him, the Hive Tyrant is damn strong). After that' he's pretty much available for use in any mission you desire, and boy, will he mess up anyone's day. Give him the ability to self-repair, venerable status and optimize him to be either choppy or shooty (shooty is a bit better), and watch him plow through everything like an IG Baneblade against a lame Cultist rush. He's an invaluable asset for some of the hard-ass bosses like Warboss Bonesmasha and the Avatar of Khaine and is tied with Cyrus for being the most useful member of your team.

With an assault cannon and hellfire rounds and a mighty strike, he can very quickly obliterate large masses of enemies, sweeping away everything at a distance and sending anything that gets close to him flying and get stunned, and if he does take damage; just activate his absurdly fast self repair and watch him start up the rampage all over again, hell he can even charge and send everything in his path flying like bowling pins. And the upside to all of this? All of these abilities recharge very quickly.

If you go all in with Dread Claws, he's pretty much a walking rape machine in CQC. Aim his furious charge skill on a group of enemies and use mighty strike when he stops and voilà! 80% of the units in that horde are dead or horribly messed up. He's also one of the damned best tankers this way if you didn't want a choppy Force Commander. The only downside to this is that he's slow, so bosses with the AoE/charge attacks can mess him up and you need one of your guys to carry the "Rites of Repair" item if you haven't gotten his self-repair ability yet, and with that you will still need that item to patch him back up right away in a fight if he gets incapacitated.

Captain Thule not having the best day of his career.

Chaos Rising[edit]

Thule returns later in Chaos Rising, still as a Dreadnought. He can't be corrupted like the other squad members but will permanently leave your squad if your hair-etical force commander starts being too heretical. He's basically the ace-in-the-hole for all your missions like in the last game, he can tank and/or screw up the hard bosses in levels like Araghast the Pillager or the second Eldar Avatar of Khaine, Martellus' fucking Chaos Predator (FUUU!!!!), and motherfucking Ulkair (MOTHERFUUUUU!!!!). He can also make enemy armor shit bricks from a distance now as multi-meltas are now available as an arm weapon.

If you do trade him for a couple of tainted wargear items and powers, you just screwed everything up because he's way better than most of the Chaos powers because hot damn (which take WAY too long to recharge between uses), as good as his hellfire assault cannon sweep was; it is no match for the sheer rampage that the multi-melta sweep unleashes (the multi-melta sweep can eat up over a hundred thousand hit points in one go if you use it right), and the multi-melta can still do a shit ton of damage in its normal firing mode. Using it in combination with the mighty strike is just pure rape. You'll stun your targets, allowing you to quickly work out the optimum range and begin the multi-melta sweep's pure unrestrained buttfuck of anyone unlucky enough to be on the wrong end of your weapon; combine this with a venerable dreadnought hood and your team will pretty much always be buffed.

Although no dreadnought could ever replace Davian Thule, if he were on tabletop he'd probably be an unholy mix of Bjorn the Fell-Handed and Moriar the Chosen.

Even in death, I'm still awesome.

Retribution[edit]

Thule also returns in Retribution and probably for the last time in the series; he is also no longer playable. He's the target for Eliphas' first mission for revenge and is sadly killed. Many who depended on his sheer power and fluff over the course of three games will miss him and shed Manly Tears upon his death, a number of tears only rivaled by those shed when you have to brutally slaughter Sergeant Merrick in the first Tyranid mission which is bullshit because Merrick is too badass to die. We like to pretend that the Venerable dreadnought honor guard unit you can use in place of Martellus in the Space Marine Campaign is him. No we don't just pretend it's him, we know it's him...right? *sobs* Strangely enough, the Chaos Dreadnaught that you can take in Neroth's place outshines him (even though his whiny bitching about wanting to die is infinitely more annoying.) Which leads us to suspect it's not him... *sob*

And for a final note, Gabriel, in the final mission of the Space Marine campaign says "Cyrene's secrets live solely with me, and so they shall die with me." However, in the Dawn of War 2 campaign, Gabriel says to the Commander "You may tell Captain Thule that the secrets of Cyrene die with me" This may be a 'sob' clue that Davian is actually dead... 'sob' he actually says "...the secrets of KRONUS die...", praise the Emprah!

Thule is also notable for having an experimental Dreadnaught Assault-Cannon Claw when you fight him in the Chaos Campaign. It fires hellfire cannon rounds out of the under-slung flamethrower of the power claw. It is one of the most innovative weapons crafted by the Adeptus Mechanicus and was, of course, "gifted" to the Chapter by the Mechanicus for helping to save Forgeworld Graia, which took place shortly after the events of the original Dawn of War II.

Let's Look at This Logically[edit]

Eliphas' first mission is the only one wherein he does not kill his counterpart from another race, implying a greater degree of canon. After all, Relic could have easily made him kill Diomedes. Placing Davian as the final boss of the first level might be hinting at a deeper meaning. After all, the Eliphas vs. Thule rematch was something a great deal of neckbeards wanted to see.

Hence, fa/tg/uys must prepare themselves for the possibility that Davian Thule might be dead. No one has to like it, of course. But hiding behind a fragile wall of weak reasoning will not make things better. the original writer of this section goes off to quietly sob HERESY! Davian Thule is not dead... I have personally seen him later on in the game (probably due to a glitch) as a venerable dreadnought of the bad moon clan.

Additionally, as a result of lab tests conducted by /tg/, we have found that in all three games where the two are present, Eliphas will beat Davian Thule roughly 80% of the time (unless Eliphas is turned into a Daemon Prince in Dark Crusade, in which case Thule will kick his ass, but turning Eliphas into a daemon prince should NEVER be done). Especially in Retribution, where Eliphas cannot drop below 90 points of health in the first mission and is thus functionally immortal while fighting Thule. Not to mention his having better damage than him.

Finally, in the final mission, Gabriel says in his monologue: "...Now Cyrene's secrets lie solely with me...and so shall they die with me..", regardless of what faction you bring to the fight. Thule knew about the secrets of Cyrene as well, which Gabe mentioned in the original DoWII just before the suicide mission to poison the hive mind. Thus, Davian Thule is most likely dead in Retribution. Except Gabriel uses the same phrase, "Cyrene's secrets will die with me", when he thinks he's about to die in the Warp, even though Thule is still very much up and about. Well, as much as a Dreadnought can be. That, or someone at Relic forgot their own canon and fucked up.

OR it could just be a thing the two of them had. "I saw some fucked up shit on Kronus." "Dude... Cyrene man..." "Let's never tell anyone about it." "Totally."

As of the July 2019 WD, his fate after Retribution is officially described as "unknown", which means that there's at least a small chance he's not dead.

Codex Davian Thule[edit]

Time for some tweaks.

Pre-entombment[edit]

Pts WS BS S T W I A Ld Sv
Captain Thule (pre-entombment) 180 6 6 4 4 3 5 3 10 2+/4++

Unit Type:

  • Infantry (Character)

Unit Composition:

  • 1 Captain Thule

Wargear:

  • Alexian's Blade: Can be swapped for Thule's Companion for 45 pts, or The Hammer of Cadia for 40 pts.
  • Bolt Pistol: See Codex: Space Marines. Can be swapped for a Plasma Pistol for 15 pts or a Meltagun for 10 pts. Either of these is automatically replaced if Thule swaps Alexian's Blade for Thule's Companion or The Hammer of Cadia.
  • Artificer Armour
  • Iron Halo
  • Frag Grenades
  • Krak Grenades
  • Personal Teleporter - Gains the Deep Strike USR.

Special Rules:

  • And They Shall Know No Fear
  • Chapter Tactics (Blood Ravens): As per the rules for all Chapters who do not know their primogenitor Chapter, the Blood Ravens do not have a unique Chapter Tactic. Instead, the player can elect to use any existing Chapter Tactics from Codex: Space Marines and any Forge World supplements.
  • Independent Character
  • Skyfire (Thule's Companion Only)
  • Rage (Alexian's Blade Only)
  • Rampage (The Hammer of Cadia Only)
  • A Father to His Men: Thule is known to be very protective of those who are under his command and he doesn't take it well when he loses them. If any allied model from the Detachment that includes Davian Thule is removed as a casualty in 12 inches of Thule, then Captain Thule gains the Hatred USR against the model that removed one of his men. If said enemy model is in range, then Captain Thule acts as if under the Counterattack USR.
  • Devastator Experience: After defeating the dreaded Chaos Witch Morga, and before he became Captain of the 4th Company, Davian Thule was known very well for his skills as a Devastator Marine. If Thule chooses to take Thule's Companion and join a Devastator Squad, then the squad may use Captain Thule's BS instead of theirs. Additionally, the entire squad gains the Skyfire USR.

Wargear:

Name Range Strength AP Type
Alexian's Blade - +1 3 Melee, Master Crafted, Shred, Critical Strike
Critical Strike: If Davian Thule rolls a 6 To Wound in close combat, his attacks gain the Instant Death USR.
  • Alexian's Blade: Alexian's Blade is a master-crafted Power Sword wielded by Captain Davian Thule of the Blood Ravens during the Kronus campaign. It once belonged to Commander Alexian, a legendary hero of the Blood Ravens.
Name Range Strength AP Type
Thule's Companion 48" 6 4 Heavy 4, Master Crafted, Rending
  • Thule's Companion: Thule's Heavy Bolter that helped him out in a multitude of battles.
Name Range Strength AP Type
Hammer of Cadia - 10 2 Melee, Concussive, Two-Handed, Unwieldy, Unmatched Courage
Unmatched Courage: When fighting Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Daemons, or Renegades and Heretics, Davian Thule and any squad he's attached to gain the Fearless USR.
  • Hammer of Cadia: The Hammer of Cadia is a two handed Thunder Hammer belonging to the Blood Ravens Chapter. When elements of the Blood Ravens' second company deployed to the Eye of Terror, Captain Davian Thule led the detachment in a daring rear-guard action against a column of warp-horrors advancing on Kasr Sonnen on Cadia. Thule used this Thunder Hammer to kill the Sorcerer directing the horrors.

Post-entombment[edit]

Points WS BS S F S R I A HP Ld
Venerable Dreadnought Thule 320 6 6 6 13 13 11 4 4 4 10

Unit Type:

  • Vehicle (Walker)

Unit Composition:

  • 1 Venerable Dreadnought Thule

Wargear:

  • Fist of The Furioso: May exchange it for Nostrum's Farewell for 20 pts, or Solar Immolator for 30 pts.
  • Power Fist with built-in Heavy Flamer
  • Myrmidon Plating: May swap it for Vault of Deep Night for 30 pts.
  • Ceramite Plating: See Codex Space Marines.
  • Searchlight
  • Smoke Launchers

Special Rules:

  • Venerable
  • Chapter Tactics (Blood Ravens): As per the rules for all Chapters who do not know their primogenitor Chapter, the Blood Ravens do not have a unique Chapter Tactic. Instead, the player can elect to use any existing Chapter Tactics from Codex: Space Marines and any Forge World supplements.
  • Rampage
  • It Will Not Die (Myrmidon Plating Only)
  • Leader and Mentor: Even as a Dreadnought, Davian Thule still has the capabilities that made him Captain of the 4th Company. Venerable Davian Thule can be chosen as either a HQ or Elite Choice. If he's chosen as an Elite Choice, then he does not take up an Elite slot. If chosen as a HQ, Venerable Davian Thule can roll for Warlord Traits from either Codex: Space Marines, or from the Warlord Tables described in the Warhammer 40000 Core Rulebook if he is made the Warlord. Additionally, all allied units in a range of 12 inches can use Thule's Ld value when trying to pass Morale, Pinning or Fear Tests.
Name Range Strength AP Type
Fist of The Furioso - 10 2 Melee, Master Crafted, Specialist Weapon, Shred, Unwieldy, Precision Strikes
  • Fist of The Furioso: The last venerable dreadnought to bear this mighty weapon into combat earned the incredible distinction of destroying a Chaos Warhound Titan. A crippling blow to the leg halted the mighty god machine's advance; the Dreadnought then hauled the Titan down, tore asunder its pilot compartment and ruptured its power core. The explosion annihilated a large portion of the Chaos force, and after the battle only this fist remained, still clutching the twisted form of the Titan's mutated pilot. The Fist of the Furious is a Dreadnought Close Combat Weapon.
Name Range Strength AP Type
Nostrum's Farewell 30 7 3 Heavy 5, Rending
  • Nostrum's Farewell: Legendary Blood Ravens hero Markus "The Worthy" Nostrum, suffered grievous wounds at the Battle of Yaltha and was chosen to become a venerable dreadnought. Two centuries later, he leveled this mighty assault cannon at the stream of xenos hordes during the Fourth Crusade to the Halo Stars. Holding the southern flank by himself, he laid down a hail of devastation that allowed the crusaders to mount a counter attack. He did not survive.
Name Range Strength AP Type
Solar Immolator 24 8 1 Heavy 2, Melta
  • Solar Immolator: Dreadnought Astyanax of the Ultramarines carried this overpowering weapon into battle in twenty campaigns. The honored warrior claimed the weapon channeled the light and power of Sol itself, and with it the fury of the Emperor.
  • Myrmidon Plating: Inspired by the regenerative capabilities of the Tyranid xenos, the Techmarines of the Brazen Claws chapter set about crafting dreadnought plating which could recover from the most grievous assaults. Grants the It Will Not Die USR.
  • Vault of Deep Night: The existence of a venerated dreadnought is at best a shadow of life. Autolochus of the Iron Snakes survived seven hundred years in this blessed tomb, often alone and silent for decades at a time. Upon waking for his final combat duties, Autolochus pronounced, "I have seen enough of the deep night. Let us venture into the light of His protection." Grants immunity to the Lance USR. Additionally, allied units within 12 inches of Davian gain the Shrouded USR if he decides to take this upgrade.

Memorable Quotes[edit]

  • "Emperor protect... let none find us wanting..." *blows up*
  • "Oh, Davian, He cannot hear you." - Eliphas, before *sob* killing him *sob*
  • "I have grown practiced at killing you, Eliphas." - Clearly not practiced enough, given how that fight ended. *sob*
  • "Commander... you must step back from madness... do not make yourself into my enemy..." - What Thule says after every third mission if you are becoming corrupted. And you'd better do as he says.
  • "I am Davian Thule. And I shall be your death, alien." - Before fucking over a Hive Tyrant.
  • "We are NOT Brothers, Heretic!" - A fine thing to say to every Chaos Marine who tries acting like Eliphas.
Famous loyalist members of the Adeptus Astartes
Black Templars: Grimaldus - Helbrecht - Sigismund - Tankred
Blood Angels: Acrion - Astorath - Azkaellon - Corbulo - Dante - Donatos Aphael
Erasmus Tycho - Karlaen - Lemartes - Mephiston - Meros
Moriar - Rafen - Raldoron - Sanguinor - Thalastian Jorus
Blood Ravens: Apollo Diomedes - Avitus - Azariah Kyras - Brother-Sergeant Matiel
Cyrus - Davian Thule - Force Commander Aramus - Gabriel Angelos
Indrick Boreale - Isador Akios - Jonah Orion - Martellus - Tarkus - Thaddeus
Crimson Fists: Alessio Cortez - Alexis Polux - Pedro Kantor
Dark Angels: Asmodai - Azrael - Belial - Corswain - Ezekiel - Lazarus - Luther - Naaman - Sammael - Zahariel
Flesh Tearers: Gabriel Seth - Nassir Amit
Grey Knights: Anval Thawn - Arvann Stern - Castellan Crowe
Hyperion - Kaldor Draigo - Vorth Mordrak
Imperial Fists: Darnath Lysander - Slaughter Koorland - Maximus Thane
Tor Garadon - Vorn Hagen - Fafnir Rann
Iron Hands: Malkaan Feirros - Kardan Stronos
Lamenters: Malakim Phoros
Minotaurs: Asterion Moloc - Hecaton Aiakos - Ivanus Enkomi
Raptors: Lias Issodon
Raven Guard: Kayvaan Shrike - Korvydae - Kyrin Solaq
Red Scorpions: Carab Culln - Casan Sabius - Sevrin Loth - Sirae Karagon
Red Talons: Autek Mor
Salamanders: Adrax Agatone - Bray'arth Ashmantle - Tu'Shan - Vulkan He'stan - Xavier
Space Sharks: Tyberos the Red Wake
Space Wolves: Arjac Rockfist - Bjorn the Fell Handed - Bran Redmaw - Canis Wolfborn
Haegr the Mountain - Krom Dragongaze - Logan Grimnar - Lukas the Trickster
Njal Stormcaller - Ragnar Blackmane - Ulrik
Ultramarines: Aeonid Thiel - Antaro Chronus - Captain Titus - Cato Sicarius
Illiyan Nastase - Marneus Calgar - Ortan Cassius - Remus Ventanus
Severus Agemman - Torias Telion - Uriel Ventris - Varro Tigurius
White Scars: Kor'sarro Khan