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''' | A '''Blackshield''' is a [[Space Marine]] who has forsaken their former chapter and been completely disowned by them in every fashion in return. These lost souls remove any heraldry or relics from their person, replacing it with a black shield (crazy, I know) where their chapter's symbol used to be. They then petition to join the ranks of the [[Deathwatch]] on a permanent basis. | ||
In a bit of a "don't ask, don't tell" parallel, the Watch Commander doesn't ask the applicant's history, knowing only their name and skills. Whatever does end up passing between them is forever a secret. | |||
These guys are rare - the [[special snowflake]] of the Space Marine special snowflake Alaska. I can already hear you Deathwatch players rolling up your next character as a mysterious Blackshield with a mysterious past. Pfft. | |||
No two Blackshields have the same motivations for being one, but what is common is that they are all zealous individuals, wishing only to earn their redemption via the destruction of the foes of the [[Emperor]]. | |||
These guys are suicidal fucks. Every Space Marine knows and acknowledges their own worth in the battle against the Emperium's enemies - not the Blackshields. They'll think nothing of jumping headfirst onto a [[Melta Bomb]] or drawing enemy fire. In a Blackshield's mind he is as good as dead already, and he will always go forth for the most dangerous missions without a second thought. On the flipside, he will perform duties deemed too unimportant or lowly for a Space Marine to perform without question, such as guarding secure outposts alone. | |||
Whether this redemption comes in death or in chalking up enough [[Ork]] heads or [[Eldar]] scrotums is anyone's guess, but a very rare few do this with the intentions of being accepted back into their former chapter. Most are just happy to get a proper burial with full honours at one of the huge fortresses of the Deathwatch. Still, some of them end up rising throughout the ranks of the Deathwatch itself - Blackshield Deathwatch Chaplains, Watch Captains and even Watch Commanders are not unknown. |
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A Blackshield is a Space Marine who has forsaken their former chapter and been completely disowned by them in every fashion in return. These lost souls remove any heraldry or relics from their person, replacing it with a black shield (crazy, I know) where their chapter's symbol used to be. They then petition to join the ranks of the Deathwatch on a permanent basis.
In a bit of a "don't ask, don't tell" parallel, the Watch Commander doesn't ask the applicant's history, knowing only their name and skills. Whatever does end up passing between them is forever a secret.
These guys are rare - the special snowflake of the Space Marine special snowflake Alaska. I can already hear you Deathwatch players rolling up your next character as a mysterious Blackshield with a mysterious past. Pfft.
No two Blackshields have the same motivations for being one, but what is common is that they are all zealous individuals, wishing only to earn their redemption via the destruction of the foes of the Emperor.
These guys are suicidal fucks. Every Space Marine knows and acknowledges their own worth in the battle against the Emperium's enemies - not the Blackshields. They'll think nothing of jumping headfirst onto a Melta Bomb or drawing enemy fire. In a Blackshield's mind he is as good as dead already, and he will always go forth for the most dangerous missions without a second thought. On the flipside, he will perform duties deemed too unimportant or lowly for a Space Marine to perform without question, such as guarding secure outposts alone.
Whether this redemption comes in death or in chalking up enough Ork heads or Eldar scrotums is anyone's guess, but a very rare few do this with the intentions of being accepted back into their former chapter. Most are just happy to get a proper burial with full honours at one of the huge fortresses of the Deathwatch. Still, some of them end up rising throughout the ranks of the Deathwatch itself - Blackshield Deathwatch Chaplains, Watch Captains and even Watch Commanders are not unknown.