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|Name = Raven Guard | |Name = Raven Guard | ||
|Heraldry = [[Image:RavGuardLogo.png|center|140px]] | |Heraldry = [[Image:RavGuardLogo.png|center|140px]] | ||
|Battle Cry = Victorus aut Mortis (victory or death)! | |Battle Cry = Victorus aut Mortis (victory or death)! Surprise mutherf**ker (since they are stealthy) | ||
|Number = XIX | |Number = XIX | ||
|Founding = [[First Founding]] | |Founding = [[First Founding]] | ||
| | |Original Name = Pale Nomads, The Dust Clad | ||
|Successor Chapters = [[Black Guard]], | |Successor Chapters = [[Black Guard]], [[Space Sharks|Carcharodon Astra]] (partially), [[Death Spectres]], [[Knights of the Raven]], [[Necropolis Hawks]], [[Raptors (Chapter)|Raptors]], [[Revilers]], [[Rift Stalkers]] | ||
|Chapter Master = [[Kayvaan Shrike]] | |Chapter Master = [[Kayvaan Shrike]] | ||
|Primarch = [[Corvus Corax]] | |Primarch = [[Corvus Corax]] | ||
|Homeworld = Deliverance | |Homeworld = Deliverance/Kiavahr | ||
|Specialty = Covert operations | |Specialty = Covert operations, guerilla warfare, rapid assault deployment, assassination, reconnaissance | ||
|Strength = | |Strength = Codex compliant, (somewhere around 1,000, normally under) | ||
|Allegiance = [[Imperium]] | |Allegiance = [[Imperium]] | ||
|Colours = Black and White | |Colours = Black and White | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Topquote|A battle can be won with brute force or random luck. But a war? A war is won with cunning and waged without mercy. For the noblest of goals, one must sometimes commit ignoble acts. So ask me not to justify the Raven Guard's ways. The carrion worlds in our wake should make a statement eloquent enough|Corax, speaking at the Eurydicus Hearing.}} | |||
{{Topquote|Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible; and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands.|Sun Tzu}} | |||
{{Topquote|So do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.|John Donne}} | |||
The '''Raven Guard''' are a [[Space Marine]] Chapter that loves them some covert ops. They also have the highest concentration of [[Beakie]]s of any Chapter, and therefore, have an absolute [[/d/|''hard on'']] for the [[Mark VI: Corvus Armour]]. So you know they mean SRS BSNS. Their second founding chapters include the widely-regarded Raptors chapter, which saw use in [[Tau|Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior]] and several other works of import. | |||
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Their Primarch is [[Corax]] and they have a 10,000-year-plus rivalry with the [[White Scars]]. Note that this is more of a competitive rivalry and not the internecine kind of rivalry, as they work together on a few occasions. Another good example is the rivalry between the [[Space Wolves|badass bearded axe-swinging Vikings who drink alcohol that would kill ordinary people twice over]] and [[Dark Angels|the <s>semi-traitorous</s> LOYAL guys who will rain down a storm of rape and plasma on you if you so much as look at them funny.]] | |||
Whilst [[/tg/]] jokes they are emo (mostly because of their mutation and poetic references), they're actually pretty bad-ass, with a decent history and considerable use of initiative, something a lot of other chapters lack. They hold the record for being the second-most dicked-over in-fluff army, with only the [[Lamenters]] routinely getting dicked harder (the Salamanders page claims the same thing… <s>interesting…</s> BULLSHIT!). A fine example of them getting owned badly can be seen in the Damocles books, where they lose their [[Chapter Master]] to a Tau counter-ambush, so yeah. And yes, we all know how stupid it sounds that the Tau managed to do that to a Chapter mastering stealth, ambush, and so on for '''''TEN THOUSAND YEARS'''''. | |||
In spite of this, they're pretty goddamned [[awesome]] and definitely worthy of note, and through named characters like Siefer Zeed and Nykona Sharrowkyn have some of the most badass swordsmen in both 30k and 40k. | |||
Shrike has a primaris model now, looks to have been designed based on /tg/ opinion of the Raven Guard, 'emo' hair and all. | |||
==History== | |||
Found during the [[Unification Wars]] as the '''XIX Legion''', its original recruits were from the techno-barbaric Xeric tribes of the Asiatic Dustfields. As the Emperor's ([[Alpha Legion|other]]) hidden hand, the XIX excelled in conducting reconnaissance, infiltration and decapitation strike missions alike. Their bread-and-butter during the Unification Wars was first, they would infiltrate a hostile force. Then during the critical moment when the enemies refusing to submit to the Emperor, the XIX marines would step out of the shadows and poised to annihilate the leadership and most critical personnel of their foes. Upon facing such checkmate maneuvers, most would throw down their arms and surrender. Those who resisted would suddenly find their leaders assassinated, their ranks thinned and their coherency broken as the XIX struck from the most unexpected quarters with unimaginable lethality and precision. At this point their forces would quickly be thrown into disarray and falling apart, and in rare occasions when they didn't, the XIX would melt into the shadows then repeating the process again and again until the enemies were subjugated. Influenced by the fierce Xeric culture of might makes right, the XIX aimed to strike with excess brutality, not hesitating to resort to repression and terror tactics to ensure that their vanquished foes would never gather enough strength or courage to rise up against them again. | |||
During the [[Great Crusade]] and before their Primarch was located, the XIX often fought alongside the [[Luna Wolves]]. Horus was very fond of the Raven Guard and employed the complimentary specializations of the two Legions to devastating effect. During this period, Horus deliberately left the Raven Guard relatively small and treated it as little more than his ''de facto'' vassal. Also during this time, the Warrior Lodge began to spread from the Luna Wolves to the Raven Guard as a direct consequence of their close cooperation and proximity. | |||
It would be more than a century into the Great Crusade that Corvus Corax - their Primarch - was discovered by the Emperor. At that point he had liberated [[Deliverance|Lycaeus]] - the prison moon which his gestation pod landed on. Corax was took in by the inmates of Deliverance who saw him as their savior and immediately hid him from the prison wardens who ran the place. Beside the Primarch's eidetic memory which was planted into his mind by the Emperor at birth, Corax also got his education from the intellectuals and political dissidents who were banished to toil on the prison moon because Kiavahr - the planet which Lycaeus orbited - was always in need of slave labors. As Corax grew up, he sought to deliver the inmates from their captivity, spending years to recruit, organize and building up the means to achieve that end. He was so good at stealth that during the period of 10 years between when he landed on Lycaeus and then finally launching his revolt, he was never discovered by the jailers. After a bloody uprising, finally Corax and the prisoners had liberated the moon and renamed it Deliverance. It was at that moment a mysterious spacecraft approached Deliverance, and Corax ordered his troops not to intercept the craft as he took stock of this new development. | |||
It was none other than his [[Emperor of Mankind|father]]. For the first time in his life, Corax was suddenly overwhelmed with a sense of awe and voluntarily obedient. His first impression of the Emperor was simultaneously the most ordinarily looking human ever to the point of bland, as well as the most respectable, charismatic and virtuous being imaginable. Corax held an audience with the Emperor during which big E explained about his Crusade which was going on out there spearheaded by Corax’s brothers. The Emperor didn’t give Corax his Legion right there and then though, he still had to conquer Kiavhar on his own. | |||
So Corax did just that, he basically loaded transportation shuttles (which were originally used to transfer materials mined on Lycaeus directly to Kiavhar’s industrial hubs) full of nuclear IEDs and then sending them down Kiavhar’s five biggest cities, blowing the planet’s main manufacturing centers up. He then sent a message to the Kiavhar’s rulers which informed them that [[Rape|out of the thousands of nukes which were in his possession, he had only used five]]. Kiavhar capitulated and the [[Adeptus Mechanicus|Mechanicum]] stepped in to help rebuilding and running its manufacturing facilities (though it remained independent from the Mechanicum as the only authority which Kiavhar recognized was the Raven Guard). The planet has supplied the Raven Guard with weapons ever since, some of which are unique to Raven Guard only such as the [[Whispercutter]], the [[Shadowhawk]] and the [[Darkwing]]. | |||
After having been united with his legion, Corax did much to rid the Raven Guard of influences from its Terran marines, as he deemed them to be cruel and oppressive. He eventually turned the Raven Guard into a Legion which was much more humane, selfless and considerate compared to before. And so during the Great Crusade, worlds brought into Imperium's fold under the hands of the Raven Guard suffered much less collateral damage compared to other Legions on average as they actively tried to minimize civilian casualties. | |||
Near the end of the crusade, for some reason [[TTS|Fucking]] [[Horus]] ordered the Raven Guard to carry out a frontal assault into the direct gun lines of the last citadel of their enemies during Battle of Gate Forty-Two. Corax talked back to Horus and proposed a more reasonable plan, which riled [[Perturabo]] up and accused Corax of insubordination. As the two were at each other's throats, only an intervention from [[Leman Russ]] averted them from coming to blows. Having no other choice, Corax made the best out of the worst by ordering the Terran elements of his Legion and the most pro-Horus officers to serve as the vanguard of the assault. The Raven Guard won but at the cost of heavy casualties, compounded by the fact the legion's specialization was the opposite of what they were asked to perform. The only silver lining was that as the Terran Raven Guards were much depleted, the Warrior Lodge within the legion almost went extinct as a result, sparing the Raven Guard from getting corrupted by it during the [[Horus Heresy]]. Needless to say Corax was beyond [[RAGE|livid]] because of how his sons were treated as meat shields by the Warmaster, he immediately opted to remove himself and his Legion from Horus' command and swore that they would never serve under Horus again. | |||
When the Horus Heresy broke out, the Raven Guard was ordered to Istvaan V to attack the traitor Legions who were reported to have holed up there. The Raven Guard, [[Iron Hands]] and [[Salamanders]] arrived and formed the first wave of the assault against the [[Sons of Horus]], [[World Eaters]], [[Emperor%27s Children]] and [[Death Guard]] | |||
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==Mutations and Origins of the Emo meme== | ==Mutations and Origins of the Emo meme== | ||
The Raven Guard suffered low-level gene-seed deterioration (due to Corax's attempt to bolster the legion's numbers at any cost, which was cloning | The Raven Guard suffered low-level gene-seed deterioration (due to [[Raptors (Raven Guard)|Corax's attempt to bolster the legion's numbers at any cost]], which was cloning thousands of Space Marines that turned into genetic rejects), which means that like [[Matt Ward]]'s brain, several of the unique organs of the Space Marines no longer work entirely properly. Raven Guard Marines do not have functional Mucranoids (glands that helps them survive space vacuum without protection) or Betcher's Glands (which allows them to spit acid). Additionally, the Melanchromic Organ has a unique mutation that causes the skin of the Space Marine to grow paler with age. This imbalance eventually causes each Raven Guard Marine's skin to become bone-white while their hair and eyes darken, becoming pitch fucking black. So [[grimdark]]. | ||
There's also the ''Sable Brand'' a sort of gene-curse manifested as an emo-tier disregard for self-preservation in the field of battle. These marines turn utterly kill-crazy and are thus marshaled into their own little [[Death Company]]. While Corax had the acumen and numbers to afford throwing these guys together as his shadow killers and then use them as an elite strike force, the Raven Guard of the modern day aren't quite as able to do so and began experimenting to figure out why they became so emo. The Brand is a good deal more psychological than matters like the [[Red Thirst]], as Corax reshaped his battle doctrine in order to limit how his men get afflicted - it worked at limiting how many turned super-emo, but this also led to the Brand being a point of no return, whereas before there was at least a chance to come back from the edge. This later resulted in [[Roboute Guilliman]] to adopt this into the [[Moritat]] after the [[Ultramarines]] got their power butts kicked by the Ash Blind during training sessions with Corax and his sons. It is worth of note that the Primarch of the Ultramarines made sure the Moritat would make its way into every Legion, making this one formation the only one that spread unlike the likes of the [[Fulmentarus|Fullmentarus Terminators]] he planned to include into each Legion. They are also noted for going batshit crazy against any of the Legions who did that fun thing on Istvaan called the [[Drop Site Massacre]]. Corax also exiled the Terran-born [[Ashen Claws]] to [[Ghoul Stars]] as they did not fit his visions of the Legion. They would later build an empire there. | |||
Their visual style is mostly vanilla marines, mostly due to the lack of care GW has provided for them. Forge World and the Horus Heresy novels seem to push them more towards a native american style, with fetishes (not the Slaanesh-kind of fetish, you pervert) made from various kinds of animal bones and, you guessed it, black feathers. | |||
==Combat Doctrine== | ==Combat Doctrine== | ||
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{{Topquote|If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows.|Henry Ward Beecher.}} | |||
The Raven Guard are a Space Marine chapter which actually eschews the usual Space Marine tactic of [[Blood Angels|charging recklessly into the enemy ranks]]. Instead, they are as analytical as the [[Reasonable Marines]], and they target weak points in enemy defenses and launch lightning strikes [[Anal circumference|deep into the enemy's rear]] and penetrate through holes in the enemy's defense | The Raven Guard are a Space Marine chapter which actually eschews the usual Space Marine tactic of [[Blood Angels|charging recklessly]] [[Angry Marines|into the enemy ranks]]. Instead, they are as analytical as the [[Reasonable Marines]], and they target weak points in enemy defenses and launch lightning strikes [[Anal circumference|deep into the enemy's rear]] and penetrate through holes in the enemy's defense after thrusting through critical locations (is it getting hot in here?). Usually they use their Scouts to move ahead and mark good drop-sites after eliminating specific threats such as anti-air weaponry before the sneaky Beakies strike hard and fast. Because of their distinctive hit-and-run combat style, they also make a fuckton of use of fast-moving units like Assault Marines, Land Speeders, and Bikes, often dropped from Thunderhawks or Drop Pods, if not booted from the back of a fast-moving [[METAL BOXES|Metal Box]] and into cover. | ||
Don’t misunderstand. If sneaky tactics are not feasible or a direct approach is better, they’ll come in banners flying and cannons blazing like most other Chapters. They just prefer to strike with quick precision and fade away. Also, they do this with jetpacks, giant motorcycles, tanks, and drop ships...so, their strikes are usually pretty obvious to whoever is being attacked, rather than every single one of them sneaking up behind a target and backstabbing them like they're a Chapter of [[Rogue]]s. Their stealth outside or specialized units is more at the strategic level than the tactical (made up for tactically by jump packs and snipers). So, if you’re in a base they’re attacking you’ll probably see and hear them coming - but it won’t matter because their tech and tactics would prevent the people above you knowing the Raven Guard’s movements in time to save your ass. | |||
Fighting at first mostly under Horus, they started off as a pretty brutal bunch, wiping out their enemies wholesale and using repression tactics. This didn't play too well with old [[Corvus Corax|Papa Emo]], who'd spent his whole life fighting to liberate his adopted people, and found the XIX a little too reminiscent of the regime he'd overthrown. Corvus set about moulding his legion into a more humanitarian outfit - just as well, or the Ravens would've basically been a less crazy version of the Night Lords. This resulted in a disagreement with the Warmaster, which nearly led to Corvus and Horus coming to blows. This might have pushed Horus towards the less aggressive tack he tried in the months before everything went down the shitter. Corvus' reforms even extended to telling the then Legion commander (who was a tad too set in his ways) to take a nomadic fleet and piss off to the galactic fringe along with those that wouldn't comply. | |||
The Raven Guard agree with [[Roboute Guilliman]]'s organisation of Spess Merheens in Chapter/Companies/Squads etc. However, they ''don't'' refer to the Codex blindly for tactical advice, instead using their own expertise and fuckin' wits where appropriate. Guilliman would have no problem with that, since that's how it's supposed to be used. The chapter almost never engages as a whole, and individual companies of Raven Guard marines openly lend a hand to Imperial Commanders of all stripes, from fellow Marines to the Inquisition (though especially Imperial Guard) all across the galaxy, with <u>ostensibly</u> nary a shit given to what their Chapter Master wants. Such behavior has led [[Ultramarines|certain chapters]] to question the Raven Guard's tendency towards insubordination, but in truth, the Raven Guard simply picked up tactics that worked from studying [[Alpharius]] after his legion sent the Ultramarines packing - basically, the Raven Guard learned well that a decentralized command structure allows them to [[/tg/ gets shit done|get shit done]]. (While not wrong, certainly not accurate either. Such Decentralization was a hallmark of the rebellion during Big Bird's time in prison. A point keenly made by the Raven Guard officer in The Seventh Serpent.) The Chapter Master gives general instructions to his direct subordinates and free rein to fulfill those as they see fit. And it works pretty damn well, too! Basically, they all know what they're doing and how to do their jobs without being micro-managed, so the Chapter Master ''leads'', not ''rules''. Master of Shadows Shrike has now reinstated their elite infantry [[Mor Deythan]], two Shadow Captains, a sergeant and a [[Knights of the Raven]] captain. | |||
==The Last Ones Standing== | ==The Last Ones Standing== | ||
[[Image:RavenCommander.jpg|thumb|[[Beakie]]s slashing at [[Eldar]] ]] | [[Image:RavenCommander.jpg|thumb|[[Beakie]]s slashing at [[Eldar]] ]] | ||
The Raven Guard got its ass kicked in the Drop Site Massacre during the [[Horus Heresy]], the battle of Isstvan V reducing the Legion's strength from over 80,000 Astartes to a little less than 3,000. Whilst the [[Salamanders]] and [[Iron Hands]] took heavier losses, the Raven Guard lost a bigger percentage of its troops. Its primarch, wishing to do his part to stop [[Horus]] from [[Anal Circumference|ass-raping]] the Imperium, resorted to cloning technology provided by the Emperor to replenish the Chapter's numbers, which went well in the first few stages. | The Raven Guard got its ass kicked in the Drop Site Massacre during the [[Horus Heresy]], the battle of Isstvan V reducing the Legion's strength from over 80,000 Astartes to a little less than 3,000. Whilst the [[Salamanders]] and [[Iron Hands]] took heavier losses, the Raven Guard lost a bigger percentage of its troops. Its primarch, wishing to do his part to stop [[Horus]] from [[Anal Circumference|ass-raping]] the Imperium, [[Raptors (Raven Guard)|resorted to cloning technology provided by the Emperor]] to replenish the Chapter's numbers, which went well in the first few stages. | ||
However afterwards, due to some dickery by [[Alpharius]] and the Alpha Legion with the gene manipulation gizmos in the cloning process, [[Troll|which they corrupted with Daemon blood and proceeded to take the pure sample for themselves]], a sizable proportion of these clones were flawed and degenerated into shambling, [[furry|inhuman creatures]]. The Raven Guard herded them up and led them into battle regardless, however, arming the strong ones and using the weak ones as meat-shields. The tactic proved brutally effective and succeeded, most notably, in pushing the [[Iron Warriors]] off a valued forge | However afterwards, due to some dickery by [[Alpharius]] and the Alpha Legion with the gene manipulation gizmos in the cloning process, [[Troll|which they corrupted with Daemon blood and proceeded to take the pure sample for themselves]], a sizable proportion of these clones were flawed and degenerated into shambling, [[furry|inhuman creatures]]. The Raven Guard herded them up and led them into battle regardless, however, arming the strong ones and using the weak ones as meat-shields. The tactic proved brutally effective and succeeded, most notably, in pushing the [[Iron Warriors]] off a valued forge world. | ||
Owing to the instability of the Raven Guard gene-seed and the experiments of Corax, a big portion of the chapter's genetic stock has been irreparably damaged. Now, most of their genetic material comes factory-direct from supplies held on Terra. This means the cycle of recruitment for the Raven Guard is notably slower than other Chapters and fewer Raven Guard candidates for the Chapter prove able to survive their training and genetic modification. In essence, this means the chapter is constantly short-handed, though it's recovering, albeit slowly. That said, they recovered enough to sire at least two successor chapters. | Owing to the instability of the Raven Guard gene-seed and the experiments of Corax, a big portion of the chapter's genetic stock has been irreparably damaged. Now, most of their genetic material comes factory-direct from supplies held on Terra. This means the cycle of recruitment for the Raven Guard is notably slower than other Chapters and fewer Raven Guard candidates for the Chapter prove able to survive their training and genetic modification. In essence, this means the chapter is constantly short-handed (which would neatly explain their preference for being sneaky, since they have to especially value each marine's life), though it's recovering, albeit slowly. That said, they recovered enough to sire at least two successor chapters. How they could have problems is unclear, since their gene-seed all comes from pure stock kept in stasis and so is not corrupted and therefore the gene-seed produced by those Marines would also be pure. Most likely, the Mechanicus is just messing with them for giggleshits. That, or the [[Games Workshop|High Lords]] are just really, really senile. | ||
==Daily routine== | ==Daily routine== | ||
04:00-Morning Prayer: The Raven Guard are roused from their nests and assemble for prayer.<br> | 04:00-Morning Prayer: The Raven Guard are roused from their nests and assemble for prayer.<br> | ||
05:00-Morning Firing Rites: The Raven Guard practice their firing drills. Interestingly, Chapter serfs have never actually seen them utilize the firing ranges, but smoking targets are seen by the end of Firing Rites.<br> | 05:00-Morning Firing Rites: The Raven Guard practice their firing drills. Interestingly, Chapter serfs have never actually seen them utilize the firing ranges, but smoking targets are seen by the end of Firing Rites.<br> | ||
06:00-Battle Practice: The Raven Guard head to the battle cages to practice in live fire exercises. Interestingly, the Chapter serfs never witness the Raven Guard enter the cages, but smoking servitor ruins are almost always found by the end of practice. When they aren't found, that's because the servitors themselves have disappeared.<br> | 06:00-Battle Practice: The Raven Guard head to the battle cages to practice in live fire exercises. Interestingly, the Chapter serfs never witness the Raven Guard enter the cages, but smoking servitor ruins are almost always found by the end of practice. When they aren't found, that's because the servitors themselves have disappeared.<br> | ||
09:00-Morning Stalking Practice: The Raven Guard begin stealth practice, trying to sneak up on their fellows without being seen. Anyone who fails to ambush a single Raven Guard is assigned penitential duties.<br> | 09:00-Morning Stalking Practice: The Raven Guard begin stealth practice, trying to sneak up on their fellows without being seen. Anyone who fails to ambush a single Raven Guard is assigned penitential duties.<br> | ||
12:00-Midday Meal: A light meal is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Interestingly, most Chapter serfs discover that the plate has been picked clean a moment after turning their back.<br> | 12:00-Midday Meal: A light meal is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Interestingly, most Chapter serfs discover that the plate has been picked clean a moment after turning their back.<br> | ||
12:30-Tactical Indoctrination: The Raven Guard assemble for briefings on the enemies they will be facing, and given important information, such as the what visual spectrum the enemy can see in, traditional blind spots, and how easy it may or may not be to sneak up on them.<br> | 12:30-Tactical Indoctrination: The Raven Guard assemble for briefings on the enemies they will be facing, and given important information, such as the what visual spectrum the enemy can see in, traditional blind spots, and how easy it may or may not be to sneak up on them.<br> | ||
15:00-Evening Firing Rites: The Raven Guard assemble for their firing drills. By this point the Chapter serfs will be actively attempting to sneak up on the Raven Guard and trying to spot them shooting targets. If any succeed, the Raven Guard in question is assigned to three days of fasting.<br> | 15:00-Evening Firing Rites: The Raven Guard assemble for their firing drills. By this point the Chapter serfs will be actively attempting to sneak up on the Raven Guard and trying to spot them shooting targets. If any succeed, the Raven Guard in question is assigned to three days of fasting.<br> | ||
16:00-Evening Stalking Practice: | |||
16:00-Evening Stalking Practice: Any Raven Guard member that has not been ambushed at least once is targeted by the more advanced members. If he maintains his record he is promoted.<br> | |||
19:00-Evening Prayer: The Raven Guard assemble for prayer.<br> | 19:00-Evening Prayer: The Raven Guard assemble for prayer.<br> | ||
20:00-Evening Meal: A feast is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Somewhat relaxing for the serfs, the Raven Guard actually drop the stealth act long enough for them to enjoy the meal.<br> | 20:00-Evening Meal: A feast is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Somewhat relaxing for the serfs, the Raven Guard actually drop the stealth act long enough for them to enjoy the meal.<br> | ||
21:00-Weapons Maintenance: The Raven Guard clean and polish their wargear. Some of them may take the time to alter its colour scheme for impending missions.<br> | 21:00-Weapons Maintenance: The Raven Guard clean and polish their wargear. Some of them may take the time to alter its colour scheme for impending missions.<br> | ||
23:00-Free Time: The Raven Guard are given free time. Some reflect on their duty to the Emperor and Corax. Others practice their stealth by sneaking up on the Chapter Serfs in full armor.<br> | |||
23:00-Free Time: The Raven Guard are given free time. Some reflect on their duty to the Emperor and Corax. Others practice their stealth by sneaking up on the Chapter Serfs in full armor. Others preen and play with their pet Ravens. <br> | |||
00:00-Rest: The Raven Guard retire to their nests for the evening. | 00:00-Rest: The Raven Guard retire to their nests for the evening. | ||
==Famous Members== | ==Famous Members== | ||
*[[Corax]] ([[Primarch]] of the Raven Guard) | *[[Corax]] ([[Primarch]] of the Raven Guard) | ||
*[[Kayvaan Shrike|Captain Shrike]], a humanitarian badass and the current Chapter Master. | *[[Kayvaan Shrike|Captain Shrike]], a humanitarian badass and the current Chapter Master. His statline got upgraded in the 8th edition Codex. He’s too fast for you. | ||
*Corvin Severax, mysteriously absent and non-existent Chapter Master of the Raven Guard. Speculated to be nothing more than a pseudonym used by the Raven Guard Force Commanders in lieu of having an actual Chapter Master give them orders due to their highly decentralized command structure. According to the recent 7E Warzone Damocles campaign, Severax was in fact real...with emphasis on "was," thanks to a thorough blamming courtesy of [[Mary Sue|Commander Shadowsun]]. | *Corvin Severax, mysteriously absent and non-existent Chapter Master of the Raven Guard. Speculated to be nothing more than a pseudonym used by the Raven Guard Force Commanders in lieu of having an actual Chapter Master give them orders due to their highly decentralized command structure. According to the recent 7E Warzone Damocles campaign, Severax was in fact real ...with emphasis on "was," thanks to a thorough blamming courtesy of [[Mary Sue|Commander Shadowsun]]. | ||
*Nykona Sharrowkyn, coolest of the Heresy-era Ravens. Separated from his Legion during the Drop Site Massacre, but rescued by an Iron Hand, Sabik Wayland. The two rapidly became the Galaxy's most effective buddy cops and proceeded to harass the shit out of the Emperor's Children. His deeds include sniping [[Fulgrim]] and being the first person to kill [[Lucius]] (without feeling any satisfaction as he considered killing Lucius to be equivalent to putting down a rabid dog). | *Nykona Sharrowkyn, coolest of the Heresy-era Ravens. Separated from his Legion during the Drop Site Massacre, but rescued by an Iron Hand, Sabik Wayland. The two rapidly became the Galaxy's most effective buddy cops and proceeded to harass the shit out of the Emperor's Children. His deeds include sniping [[Fulgrim]] and being the first person to kill [[Lucius]] (without feeling any satisfaction as he considered killing Lucius to be equivalent to putting down a rabid dog). His eventual fate is unknown but he was responsible for ensuring that the genetic data used to create the Primaris (the Magna Mater/Sangprimus Portum) was kept safe. | ||
*[[MURDERWINGS|MURDERWINGS]], a Raven Guard character who is widely considered to be the killier cousin of [[Chapter_Master_Smashfucker|SMASHFUCKER]]. | *[[MURDERWINGS|MURDERWINGS]], a Raven Guard character who is widely considered to be the killier cousin of [[Chapter_Master_Smashfucker|SMASHFUCKER]]. | ||
* Korvydae, [[Brother-Captain#I_Can.27t_Believe_It.27s_Not_A_Captain.E2.84.A2|Shadow Captain]] of the 10th Company who joined the [[Deathwatch]] for 2 years to atone for his failures in the Raid on Kastorel-Novem of 992.M41. Has a Forgeworld mini. | |||
* Ardaric Vaanes, a former Shadow Captain who joined [[Honsou]]'s [[Iron Warriors|Grand Company]]. | |||
* Kyrin Solaq, 5th Company Shadow Captain, the only other Raven Guard captain to get a mini (of the captain from Company Command). He was replaced by 7th captain, Aevar Qeld by M42. | |||
* Aevar Qeld, 5th Company Shadow Captain and Mor Deythan. | |||
* Illith, Shadow Captain and Mor Deythan. | |||
* Artarix, Sergeant and Mor Deythan. | |||
* Narix, beakie squadmate of the <i>Big Brothers</i> webcomic and, as the comic itself, and affectionate parody of his chapter. Broody and introverted, he's also an incredible badass without question over <i>600 years old</i>. Narix is shown to be able to face nearly anyone, from [[Battlesuit]]s, to [[Carnifex]]es to legions of Necrons with barely a combat knife and a cupboard box. He's also able to recite <i>Hamlet</i> from memory and is pretty good at it. | |||
* Siefer Zeed, battle-brother of the third company seconded to the [[Deathwatch]]. Noted as being one of the most advanced melee combatants of the current Millennium, and is known as ghost, mainly for his fighting style. Notable for having no scars on his face whatsoever, a result of his combat skill. Also a sarcastic guy who questions orders, especially morally dubious ones. | |||
==Gallery | ==Movie night and other things== | ||
<gallery> | As a reward for exemplary service to the chapter, the raven guard high command sees fit to play ancient Terran holo-videos from M3 for the chapter, principally by movie-smith Tim Burton, these include but are not limited to | ||
*Batman Returns, a story about an ancient Terran hive noble most assume to be a proto-raven guard, who hunts down and battles with a mutant known as “Cobblepot” in one of the American hives | |||
*Edward Scissorhands, A story about a young raven guard with an under-active melanchromatic organ and lightning claws whose apothecary died before he could become a full-fledged space marine | |||
*The Crow, a movie most raven guard assume was made in tribute to their primarch. And his commitment to justice on Kiavahr | |||
*The Addams family, a story centering on the return of their pale larger brother with the ability to summon electricity and get headaches, most assume Fester became some sort of librarian to the raven guard after he joined the space marines in Bermuda | |||
*Donnie Darko, a complex allegorical story about a troubled youth, who wants to “find the sparrow” (In other words, take the trials required to become a space marine on Kiavahr (Hint: it involves sneaking up on a little bird)) most assume the character “Frank” is some kind of chaplain in disguise assessing the boy if he is fit to join the astartes. | |||
*Live concerts of an ancient Terran band known as "Type O Negative" for when they want something mildly more jovial and soothing to listen to. | |||
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Image:RavenGuardForce.jpg|Yes, they have snipers in position to provide cover fire. There are no more images because Matt Ward took them all. | Image:RavenGuardForce.jpg|Yes, they have snipers in position to provide cover fire. There are no more images because Matt Ward took them all. | ||
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==See Also== | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4_DdPXtpsE Unofficial theme song for the Raven Guard] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTN2ZzpQRh4&ab_channel=NuclearBlastRecords The other unofficial theme song for the Raven Guard] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIR0fegM-AE What Corvus listened to while he sat in the tower for a year] | |||
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Raven Guard | ||
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Battle Cry | Victorus aut Mortis (victory or death)! Surprise mutherf**ker (since they are stealthy) | |
Number | XIX | |
Founding | First Founding | |
Original Name | Pale Nomads, The Dust Clad | |
Successor Chapters | Black Guard, Carcharodon Astra (partially), Death Spectres, Knights of the Raven, Necropolis Hawks, Raptors, Revilers, Rift Stalkers | |
Chapter Master | Kayvaan Shrike | |
Primarch | Corvus Corax | |
Homeworld | Deliverance/Kiavahr | |
Strength | Codex compliant, (somewhere around 1,000, normally under) | |
Specialty | Covert operations, guerilla warfare, rapid assault deployment, assassination, reconnaissance | |
Allegiance | Imperium | |
Colours | Black and White |
"A battle can be won with brute force or random luck. But a war? A war is won with cunning and waged without mercy. For the noblest of goals, one must sometimes commit ignoble acts. So ask me not to justify the Raven Guard's ways. The carrion worlds in our wake should make a statement eloquent enough"
- – Corax, speaking at the Eurydicus Hearing.
"Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible; and hence we can hold the enemy's fate in our hands."
- – Sun Tzu
"So do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee."
- – John Donne
The Raven Guard are a Space Marine Chapter that loves them some covert ops. They also have the highest concentration of Beakies of any Chapter, and therefore, have an absolute hard on for the Mark VI: Corvus Armour. So you know they mean SRS BSNS. Their second founding chapters include the widely-regarded Raptors chapter, which saw use in Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior and several other works of import.
Their Primarch is Corax and they have a 10,000-year-plus rivalry with the White Scars. Note that this is more of a competitive rivalry and not the internecine kind of rivalry, as they work together on a few occasions. Another good example is the rivalry between the badass bearded axe-swinging Vikings who drink alcohol that would kill ordinary people twice over and the semi-traitorous LOYAL guys who will rain down a storm of rape and plasma on you if you so much as look at them funny.
Whilst /tg/ jokes they are emo (mostly because of their mutation and poetic references), they're actually pretty bad-ass, with a decent history and considerable use of initiative, something a lot of other chapters lack. They hold the record for being the second-most dicked-over in-fluff army, with only the Lamenters routinely getting dicked harder (the Salamanders page claims the same thing… interesting… BULLSHIT!). A fine example of them getting owned badly can be seen in the Damocles books, where they lose their Chapter Master to a Tau counter-ambush, so yeah. And yes, we all know how stupid it sounds that the Tau managed to do that to a Chapter mastering stealth, ambush, and so on for TEN THOUSAND YEARS.
In spite of this, they're pretty goddamned awesome and definitely worthy of note, and through named characters like Siefer Zeed and Nykona Sharrowkyn have some of the most badass swordsmen in both 30k and 40k.
Shrike has a primaris model now, looks to have been designed based on /tg/ opinion of the Raven Guard, 'emo' hair and all.
History[edit]
Found during the Unification Wars as the XIX Legion, its original recruits were from the techno-barbaric Xeric tribes of the Asiatic Dustfields. As the Emperor's (other) hidden hand, the XIX excelled in conducting reconnaissance, infiltration and decapitation strike missions alike. Their bread-and-butter during the Unification Wars was first, they would infiltrate a hostile force. Then during the critical moment when the enemies refusing to submit to the Emperor, the XIX marines would step out of the shadows and poised to annihilate the leadership and most critical personnel of their foes. Upon facing such checkmate maneuvers, most would throw down their arms and surrender. Those who resisted would suddenly find their leaders assassinated, their ranks thinned and their coherency broken as the XIX struck from the most unexpected quarters with unimaginable lethality and precision. At this point their forces would quickly be thrown into disarray and falling apart, and in rare occasions when they didn't, the XIX would melt into the shadows then repeating the process again and again until the enemies were subjugated. Influenced by the fierce Xeric culture of might makes right, the XIX aimed to strike with excess brutality, not hesitating to resort to repression and terror tactics to ensure that their vanquished foes would never gather enough strength or courage to rise up against them again.
During the Great Crusade and before their Primarch was located, the XIX often fought alongside the Luna Wolves. Horus was very fond of the Raven Guard and employed the complimentary specializations of the two Legions to devastating effect. During this period, Horus deliberately left the Raven Guard relatively small and treated it as little more than his de facto vassal. Also during this time, the Warrior Lodge began to spread from the Luna Wolves to the Raven Guard as a direct consequence of their close cooperation and proximity.
It would be more than a century into the Great Crusade that Corvus Corax - their Primarch - was discovered by the Emperor. At that point he had liberated Lycaeus - the prison moon which his gestation pod landed on. Corax was took in by the inmates of Deliverance who saw him as their savior and immediately hid him from the prison wardens who ran the place. Beside the Primarch's eidetic memory which was planted into his mind by the Emperor at birth, Corax also got his education from the intellectuals and political dissidents who were banished to toil on the prison moon because Kiavahr - the planet which Lycaeus orbited - was always in need of slave labors. As Corax grew up, he sought to deliver the inmates from their captivity, spending years to recruit, organize and building up the means to achieve that end. He was so good at stealth that during the period of 10 years between when he landed on Lycaeus and then finally launching his revolt, he was never discovered by the jailers. After a bloody uprising, finally Corax and the prisoners had liberated the moon and renamed it Deliverance. It was at that moment a mysterious spacecraft approached Deliverance, and Corax ordered his troops not to intercept the craft as he took stock of this new development.
It was none other than his father. For the first time in his life, Corax was suddenly overwhelmed with a sense of awe and voluntarily obedient. His first impression of the Emperor was simultaneously the most ordinarily looking human ever to the point of bland, as well as the most respectable, charismatic and virtuous being imaginable. Corax held an audience with the Emperor during which big E explained about his Crusade which was going on out there spearheaded by Corax’s brothers. The Emperor didn’t give Corax his Legion right there and then though, he still had to conquer Kiavhar on his own.
So Corax did just that, he basically loaded transportation shuttles (which were originally used to transfer materials mined on Lycaeus directly to Kiavhar’s industrial hubs) full of nuclear IEDs and then sending them down Kiavhar’s five biggest cities, blowing the planet’s main manufacturing centers up. He then sent a message to the Kiavhar’s rulers which informed them that out of the thousands of nukes which were in his possession, he had only used five. Kiavhar capitulated and the Mechanicum stepped in to help rebuilding and running its manufacturing facilities (though it remained independent from the Mechanicum as the only authority which Kiavhar recognized was the Raven Guard). The planet has supplied the Raven Guard with weapons ever since, some of which are unique to Raven Guard only such as the Whispercutter, the Shadowhawk and the Darkwing.
After having been united with his legion, Corax did much to rid the Raven Guard of influences from its Terran marines, as he deemed them to be cruel and oppressive. He eventually turned the Raven Guard into a Legion which was much more humane, selfless and considerate compared to before. And so during the Great Crusade, worlds brought into Imperium's fold under the hands of the Raven Guard suffered much less collateral damage compared to other Legions on average as they actively tried to minimize civilian casualties.
Near the end of the crusade, for some reason Fucking Horus ordered the Raven Guard to carry out a frontal assault into the direct gun lines of the last citadel of their enemies during Battle of Gate Forty-Two. Corax talked back to Horus and proposed a more reasonable plan, which riled Perturabo up and accused Corax of insubordination. As the two were at each other's throats, only an intervention from Leman Russ averted them from coming to blows. Having no other choice, Corax made the best out of the worst by ordering the Terran elements of his Legion and the most pro-Horus officers to serve as the vanguard of the assault. The Raven Guard won but at the cost of heavy casualties, compounded by the fact the legion's specialization was the opposite of what they were asked to perform. The only silver lining was that as the Terran Raven Guards were much depleted, the Warrior Lodge within the legion almost went extinct as a result, sparing the Raven Guard from getting corrupted by it during the Horus Heresy. Needless to say Corax was beyond livid because of how his sons were treated as meat shields by the Warmaster, he immediately opted to remove himself and his Legion from Horus' command and swore that they would never serve under Horus again.
When the Horus Heresy broke out, the Raven Guard was ordered to Istvaan V to attack the traitor Legions who were reported to have holed up there. The Raven Guard, Iron Hands and Salamanders arrived and formed the first wave of the assault against the Sons of Horus, World Eaters, Emperor's Children and Death Guard
WIP
Mutations and Origins of the Emo meme[edit]
The Raven Guard suffered low-level gene-seed deterioration (due to Corax's attempt to bolster the legion's numbers at any cost, which was cloning thousands of Space Marines that turned into genetic rejects), which means that like Matt Ward's brain, several of the unique organs of the Space Marines no longer work entirely properly. Raven Guard Marines do not have functional Mucranoids (glands that helps them survive space vacuum without protection) or Betcher's Glands (which allows them to spit acid). Additionally, the Melanchromic Organ has a unique mutation that causes the skin of the Space Marine to grow paler with age. This imbalance eventually causes each Raven Guard Marine's skin to become bone-white while their hair and eyes darken, becoming pitch fucking black. So grimdark.
There's also the Sable Brand a sort of gene-curse manifested as an emo-tier disregard for self-preservation in the field of battle. These marines turn utterly kill-crazy and are thus marshaled into their own little Death Company. While Corax had the acumen and numbers to afford throwing these guys together as his shadow killers and then use them as an elite strike force, the Raven Guard of the modern day aren't quite as able to do so and began experimenting to figure out why they became so emo. The Brand is a good deal more psychological than matters like the Red Thirst, as Corax reshaped his battle doctrine in order to limit how his men get afflicted - it worked at limiting how many turned super-emo, but this also led to the Brand being a point of no return, whereas before there was at least a chance to come back from the edge. This later resulted in Roboute Guilliman to adopt this into the Moritat after the Ultramarines got their power butts kicked by the Ash Blind during training sessions with Corax and his sons. It is worth of note that the Primarch of the Ultramarines made sure the Moritat would make its way into every Legion, making this one formation the only one that spread unlike the likes of the Fullmentarus Terminators he planned to include into each Legion. They are also noted for going batshit crazy against any of the Legions who did that fun thing on Istvaan called the Drop Site Massacre. Corax also exiled the Terran-born Ashen Claws to Ghoul Stars as they did not fit his visions of the Legion. They would later build an empire there.
Their visual style is mostly vanilla marines, mostly due to the lack of care GW has provided for them. Forge World and the Horus Heresy novels seem to push them more towards a native american style, with fetishes (not the Slaanesh-kind of fetish, you pervert) made from various kinds of animal bones and, you guessed it, black feathers.
Combat Doctrine[edit]
"If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows."
- – Henry Ward Beecher.
The Raven Guard are a Space Marine chapter which actually eschews the usual Space Marine tactic of charging recklessly into the enemy ranks. Instead, they are as analytical as the Reasonable Marines, and they target weak points in enemy defenses and launch lightning strikes deep into the enemy's rear and penetrate through holes in the enemy's defense after thrusting through critical locations (is it getting hot in here?). Usually they use their Scouts to move ahead and mark good drop-sites after eliminating specific threats such as anti-air weaponry before the sneaky Beakies strike hard and fast. Because of their distinctive hit-and-run combat style, they also make a fuckton of use of fast-moving units like Assault Marines, Land Speeders, and Bikes, often dropped from Thunderhawks or Drop Pods, if not booted from the back of a fast-moving Metal Box and into cover.
Don’t misunderstand. If sneaky tactics are not feasible or a direct approach is better, they’ll come in banners flying and cannons blazing like most other Chapters. They just prefer to strike with quick precision and fade away. Also, they do this with jetpacks, giant motorcycles, tanks, and drop ships...so, their strikes are usually pretty obvious to whoever is being attacked, rather than every single one of them sneaking up behind a target and backstabbing them like they're a Chapter of Rogues. Their stealth outside or specialized units is more at the strategic level than the tactical (made up for tactically by jump packs and snipers). So, if you’re in a base they’re attacking you’ll probably see and hear them coming - but it won’t matter because their tech and tactics would prevent the people above you knowing the Raven Guard’s movements in time to save your ass.
Fighting at first mostly under Horus, they started off as a pretty brutal bunch, wiping out their enemies wholesale and using repression tactics. This didn't play too well with old Papa Emo, who'd spent his whole life fighting to liberate his adopted people, and found the XIX a little too reminiscent of the regime he'd overthrown. Corvus set about moulding his legion into a more humanitarian outfit - just as well, or the Ravens would've basically been a less crazy version of the Night Lords. This resulted in a disagreement with the Warmaster, which nearly led to Corvus and Horus coming to blows. This might have pushed Horus towards the less aggressive tack he tried in the months before everything went down the shitter. Corvus' reforms even extended to telling the then Legion commander (who was a tad too set in his ways) to take a nomadic fleet and piss off to the galactic fringe along with those that wouldn't comply.
The Raven Guard agree with Roboute Guilliman's organisation of Spess Merheens in Chapter/Companies/Squads etc. However, they don't refer to the Codex blindly for tactical advice, instead using their own expertise and fuckin' wits where appropriate. Guilliman would have no problem with that, since that's how it's supposed to be used. The chapter almost never engages as a whole, and individual companies of Raven Guard marines openly lend a hand to Imperial Commanders of all stripes, from fellow Marines to the Inquisition (though especially Imperial Guard) all across the galaxy, with ostensibly nary a shit given to what their Chapter Master wants. Such behavior has led certain chapters to question the Raven Guard's tendency towards insubordination, but in truth, the Raven Guard simply picked up tactics that worked from studying Alpharius after his legion sent the Ultramarines packing - basically, the Raven Guard learned well that a decentralized command structure allows them to get shit done. (While not wrong, certainly not accurate either. Such Decentralization was a hallmark of the rebellion during Big Bird's time in prison. A point keenly made by the Raven Guard officer in The Seventh Serpent.) The Chapter Master gives general instructions to his direct subordinates and free rein to fulfill those as they see fit. And it works pretty damn well, too! Basically, they all know what they're doing and how to do their jobs without being micro-managed, so the Chapter Master leads, not rules. Master of Shadows Shrike has now reinstated their elite infantry Mor Deythan, two Shadow Captains, a sergeant and a Knights of the Raven captain.
The Last Ones Standing[edit]
The Raven Guard got its ass kicked in the Drop Site Massacre during the Horus Heresy, the battle of Isstvan V reducing the Legion's strength from over 80,000 Astartes to a little less than 3,000. Whilst the Salamanders and Iron Hands took heavier losses, the Raven Guard lost a bigger percentage of its troops. Its primarch, wishing to do his part to stop Horus from ass-raping the Imperium, resorted to cloning technology provided by the Emperor to replenish the Chapter's numbers, which went well in the first few stages.
However afterwards, due to some dickery by Alpharius and the Alpha Legion with the gene manipulation gizmos in the cloning process, which they corrupted with Daemon blood and proceeded to take the pure sample for themselves, a sizable proportion of these clones were flawed and degenerated into shambling, inhuman creatures. The Raven Guard herded them up and led them into battle regardless, however, arming the strong ones and using the weak ones as meat-shields. The tactic proved brutally effective and succeeded, most notably, in pushing the Iron Warriors off a valued forge world.
Owing to the instability of the Raven Guard gene-seed and the experiments of Corax, a big portion of the chapter's genetic stock has been irreparably damaged. Now, most of their genetic material comes factory-direct from supplies held on Terra. This means the cycle of recruitment for the Raven Guard is notably slower than other Chapters and fewer Raven Guard candidates for the Chapter prove able to survive their training and genetic modification. In essence, this means the chapter is constantly short-handed (which would neatly explain their preference for being sneaky, since they have to especially value each marine's life), though it's recovering, albeit slowly. That said, they recovered enough to sire at least two successor chapters. How they could have problems is unclear, since their gene-seed all comes from pure stock kept in stasis and so is not corrupted and therefore the gene-seed produced by those Marines would also be pure. Most likely, the Mechanicus is just messing with them for giggleshits. That, or the High Lords are just really, really senile.
Daily routine[edit]
04:00-Morning Prayer: The Raven Guard are roused from their nests and assemble for prayer.
05:00-Morning Firing Rites: The Raven Guard practice their firing drills. Interestingly, Chapter serfs have never actually seen them utilize the firing ranges, but smoking targets are seen by the end of Firing Rites.
06:00-Battle Practice: The Raven Guard head to the battle cages to practice in live fire exercises. Interestingly, the Chapter serfs never witness the Raven Guard enter the cages, but smoking servitor ruins are almost always found by the end of practice. When they aren't found, that's because the servitors themselves have disappeared.
09:00-Morning Stalking Practice: The Raven Guard begin stealth practice, trying to sneak up on their fellows without being seen. Anyone who fails to ambush a single Raven Guard is assigned penitential duties.
12:00-Midday Meal: A light meal is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Interestingly, most Chapter serfs discover that the plate has been picked clean a moment after turning their back.
12:30-Tactical Indoctrination: The Raven Guard assemble for briefings on the enemies they will be facing, and given important information, such as the what visual spectrum the enemy can see in, traditional blind spots, and how easy it may or may not be to sneak up on them.
15:00-Evening Firing Rites: The Raven Guard assemble for their firing drills. By this point the Chapter serfs will be actively attempting to sneak up on the Raven Guard and trying to spot them shooting targets. If any succeed, the Raven Guard in question is assigned to three days of fasting.
16:00-Evening Stalking Practice: Any Raven Guard member that has not been ambushed at least once is targeted by the more advanced members. If he maintains his record he is promoted.
19:00-Evening Prayer: The Raven Guard assemble for prayer.
20:00-Evening Meal: A feast is prepared by the Chapter serfs. Somewhat relaxing for the serfs, the Raven Guard actually drop the stealth act long enough for them to enjoy the meal.
21:00-Weapons Maintenance: The Raven Guard clean and polish their wargear. Some of them may take the time to alter its colour scheme for impending missions.
23:00-Free Time: The Raven Guard are given free time. Some reflect on their duty to the Emperor and Corax. Others practice their stealth by sneaking up on the Chapter Serfs in full armor. Others preen and play with their pet Ravens.
00:00-Rest: The Raven Guard retire to their nests for the evening.
Famous Members[edit]
- Corax (Primarch of the Raven Guard)
- Captain Shrike, a humanitarian badass and the current Chapter Master. His statline got upgraded in the 8th edition Codex. He’s too fast for you.
- Corvin Severax, mysteriously absent and non-existent Chapter Master of the Raven Guard. Speculated to be nothing more than a pseudonym used by the Raven Guard Force Commanders in lieu of having an actual Chapter Master give them orders due to their highly decentralized command structure. According to the recent 7E Warzone Damocles campaign, Severax was in fact real ...with emphasis on "was," thanks to a thorough blamming courtesy of Commander Shadowsun.
- Nykona Sharrowkyn, coolest of the Heresy-era Ravens. Separated from his Legion during the Drop Site Massacre, but rescued by an Iron Hand, Sabik Wayland. The two rapidly became the Galaxy's most effective buddy cops and proceeded to harass the shit out of the Emperor's Children. His deeds include sniping Fulgrim and being the first person to kill Lucius (without feeling any satisfaction as he considered killing Lucius to be equivalent to putting down a rabid dog). His eventual fate is unknown but he was responsible for ensuring that the genetic data used to create the Primaris (the Magna Mater/Sangprimus Portum) was kept safe.
- MURDERWINGS, a Raven Guard character who is widely considered to be the killier cousin of SMASHFUCKER.
- Korvydae, Shadow Captain of the 10th Company who joined the Deathwatch for 2 years to atone for his failures in the Raid on Kastorel-Novem of 992.M41. Has a Forgeworld mini.
- Ardaric Vaanes, a former Shadow Captain who joined Honsou's Grand Company.
- Kyrin Solaq, 5th Company Shadow Captain, the only other Raven Guard captain to get a mini (of the captain from Company Command). He was replaced by 7th captain, Aevar Qeld by M42.
- Aevar Qeld, 5th Company Shadow Captain and Mor Deythan.
- Illith, Shadow Captain and Mor Deythan.
- Artarix, Sergeant and Mor Deythan.
- Narix, beakie squadmate of the Big Brothers webcomic and, as the comic itself, and affectionate parody of his chapter. Broody and introverted, he's also an incredible badass without question over 600 years old. Narix is shown to be able to face nearly anyone, from Battlesuits, to Carnifexes to legions of Necrons with barely a combat knife and a cupboard box. He's also able to recite Hamlet from memory and is pretty good at it.
- Siefer Zeed, battle-brother of the third company seconded to the Deathwatch. Noted as being one of the most advanced melee combatants of the current Millennium, and is known as ghost, mainly for his fighting style. Notable for having no scars on his face whatsoever, a result of his combat skill. Also a sarcastic guy who questions orders, especially morally dubious ones.
Movie night and other things[edit]
As a reward for exemplary service to the chapter, the raven guard high command sees fit to play ancient Terran holo-videos from M3 for the chapter, principally by movie-smith Tim Burton, these include but are not limited to
- Batman Returns, a story about an ancient Terran hive noble most assume to be a proto-raven guard, who hunts down and battles with a mutant known as “Cobblepot” in one of the American hives
- Edward Scissorhands, A story about a young raven guard with an under-active melanchromatic organ and lightning claws whose apothecary died before he could become a full-fledged space marine
- The Crow, a movie most raven guard assume was made in tribute to their primarch. And his commitment to justice on Kiavahr
- The Addams family, a story centering on the return of their pale larger brother with the ability to summon electricity and get headaches, most assume Fester became some sort of librarian to the raven guard after he joined the space marines in Bermuda
- Donnie Darko, a complex allegorical story about a troubled youth, who wants to “find the sparrow” (In other words, take the trials required to become a space marine on Kiavahr (Hint: it involves sneaking up on a little bird)) most assume the character “Frank” is some kind of chaplain in disguise assessing the boy if he is fit to join the astartes.
- Live concerts of an ancient Terran band known as "Type O Negative" for when they want something mildly more jovial and soothing to listen to.
Gallery[edit]
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Yes, they have snipers in position to provide cover fire. There are no more images because Matt Ward took them all.
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Primarch Corax
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See Also[edit]
- Unofficial theme song for the Raven Guard
- The other unofficial theme song for the Raven Guard
- What Corvus listened to while he sat in the tower for a year
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Forces of the Raven Guard | |
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Command | Apothecary • Brother-Captain • Brother-Sergeant • Chaplain • Chapter Master • Command Squad • Librarian • Techmarine |
Troops | Assault Squad • Chapter Serf • Devastator Squad • Mor Deythan • Scout Squad • Tactical Squad • Veteran Squad |
Great Crusade-era | Dark Furies • Deliverers • Shadow Wardens • Moritat • Raptors • Legion Vigilator • Reconnaissance Squad |
Transports | Land Speeder Storm |
Vehicles | Bike Squad • Imperial Jetbike • Javelin Attack Speeder • Land Speeder (Land Speeder Tornado • Land Speeder Typhoon) |
Flyers | Chiropteran Scout • Storm Eagle (Darkwing) • Stormhawk • Stormtalon • Stormraven • Thunderhawk • (Shadowhawk) • Whispercutter |
Spacecraft | Drop Pod • Space Marine Landing Craft |
Allies | Fallen Angels • Space Marines • Primaris Marines |