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[[File:Indrick Boreale.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Indrick Baldeale, A Blud Rehvens Captain and master of STEEL REHN.]]
[[File:Indrick Boreale.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Indrick Baldeale, A Blud Rehvens Captain and master of STEEL REHN.]]


The Blud Rehvens are one of the most mysterious chapters of the spess mahreens, they don't know their original primarch nor their pre-heresy origins (heck none of their archives have any info dating before the age of Apostasy). The Blud Rehvens chapter is predominantly used in the [[Dawn of War]] video game series. Some speculate that the Blod Rehvens were descendants of a [[Thousand Sons]] schism cult who broke away from them during the [[Horus Heresy]], as hinted (Goto's subtle hints make it painfully obvious so there would be absolutely no chance the reader would miss how unique they are, but since Goto apparently decided long ago that canon is pointless, it doesn't matter much) in the "A Thousand Sons" novel as well as the fact that they have an unusually high number of unusually powerful psykers, to the point that two squads in their first company are composed completely out of librarians and to the point that their Chief Librarian is also their Chapter Master. Since [[GW]] is ultimately reluctant to expand their never progressing storyline, we may never know if this is true.  It has been rumored by a few [[GW]] officer workers that the Blood Ravens will be getting much more focus outside of [[Dawn of War]] in the near future, perhaps going so far as getting their own codex.
The Blud Rehvens are one of the most mysterious chapters of the spess mahreens, they don't know their original primarch nor their pre-heresy origins (heck none of their archives have any info dating before the age of Apostasy). The Blud Rehvens chapter is predominantly used in the [[Dawn of War]] video game series. Some speculate that the Blod Rehvens were descendants of a [[Thousand Sons]] schism cult who broke away from them during the [[Horus Heresy]], as hinted (Goto's subtle hints make it painfully obvious so there would be absolutely no chance the reader would miss how unique they are, but since Goto apparently decided long ago that canon is pointless, it doesn't matter much) in the "A Thousand Sons" novel as well as the fact that they have an unusually high number of unusually powerful psykers, to the point that two squads in their first company are composed completely out of librarians and to the point that their Chief Librarian is also their Chapter Master. Since [[GW]] is ultimately reluctant to expand their never progressing storyline, we may never know if this is true. Alternate theories include being loyalist Luna Wolves and the missing 2nd or 18th Legion.  It has been rumored by a few [[GW]] officer workers that the Blood Ravens will be getting much more focus outside of [[Dawn of War]] in the near future, perhaps going so far as getting their own codex.


Just what we need, another [[Space Marine|Spehss mahreen]] codex to hog all the attention from [[GW]], might as well start giving each Tyranid Hive Fleet, [[Ork]] Klan, [[Eldar]] Craftworld, [[Dark Eldar]] Kabal, [[Imperial Guard]] Regement, [[Necron]] Tombworld/Tombship, [[Tau]] Sept, Inquisitorial faction, Traitor Legion, Renegade Chapter, and Chaos God their own separate codex while they're at it.  And seeing that they can deploy entire squadrons of Librarians, their army would probably be overpowered as fuck (imagine two squads of ten librarians each in terminator armor with storm shields and thunder hammers) because entire squadrons of HQ units in most cases are something that typically only exists in a player's nightmares. But then again, that's Space Marines for you.  
Just what we need, another [[Space Marine|Spehss mahreen]] codex to hog all the attention from [[GW]], might as well start giving each Tyranid Hive Fleet, [[Ork]] Klan, [[Eldar]] Craftworld, [[Dark Eldar]] Kabal, [[Imperial Guard]] Regement, [[Necron]] Tombworld/Tombship, [[Tau]] Sept, Inquisitorial faction, Traitor Legion, Renegade Chapter, and Chaos God their own separate codex while they're at it.  And seeing that they can deploy entire squadrons of Librarians, their army would probably be overpowered as fuck (imagine two squads of ten librarians each in terminator armor with storm shields and thunder hammers) because entire squadrons of HQ units in most cases are something that typically only exists in a player's nightmares. But then again, that's Space Marines for you.  

Revision as of 07:01, 17 March 2011

Indrick Baldeale, A Blud Rehvens Captain and master of STEEL REHN.

The Blud Rehvens are one of the most mysterious chapters of the spess mahreens, they don't know their original primarch nor their pre-heresy origins (heck none of their archives have any info dating before the age of Apostasy). The Blud Rehvens chapter is predominantly used in the Dawn of War video game series. Some speculate that the Blod Rehvens were descendants of a Thousand Sons schism cult who broke away from them during the Horus Heresy, as hinted (Goto's subtle hints make it painfully obvious so there would be absolutely no chance the reader would miss how unique they are, but since Goto apparently decided long ago that canon is pointless, it doesn't matter much) in the "A Thousand Sons" novel as well as the fact that they have an unusually high number of unusually powerful psykers, to the point that two squads in their first company are composed completely out of librarians and to the point that their Chief Librarian is also their Chapter Master. Since GW is ultimately reluctant to expand their never progressing storyline, we may never know if this is true. Alternate theories include being loyalist Luna Wolves and the missing 2nd or 18th Legion. It has been rumored by a few GW officer workers that the Blood Ravens will be getting much more focus outside of Dawn of War in the near future, perhaps going so far as getting their own codex.

Just what we need, another Spehss mahreen codex to hog all the attention from GW, might as well start giving each Tyranid Hive Fleet, Ork Klan, Eldar Craftworld, Dark Eldar Kabal, Imperial Guard Regement, Necron Tombworld/Tombship, Tau Sept, Inquisitorial faction, Traitor Legion, Renegade Chapter, and Chaos God their own separate codex while they're at it. And seeing that they can deploy entire squadrons of Librarians, their army would probably be overpowered as fuck (imagine two squads of ten librarians each in terminator armor with storm shields and thunder hammers) because entire squadrons of HQ units in most cases are something that typically only exists in a player's nightmares. But then again, that's Space Marines for you.

Due to good Captain Indrick Boreale's voice acting, the Blod Rehvens were the origins of the terms: Empra and Spehss mahreens. They were also famous for losing half their chapter in a single campaign also because of Brother Captain Boreale, most likely because of Vance Motherfucking Stubbs.

The Blud Rehvens also have 2 known mutations in their geneseed. The first one is with their Catalepsean Node, which grants them perfect memory but they can't into R.E.M sleep, or sleeping while being awake. The second one is with their Betcher's Gland, which changes their voice tone every few years. Such an example is Gabriel Angelos whose voice changes between DoW II and its expansion Chaos Rising.

Blood Ravens are also known to steal artifacts, relics and practically everything else that isn't bolted down (didn't stop them from stealing from dreadnoughts, however). The chapter has battlegear from (includes but are not limited to) Ultramarines, Space Wolves, Imperial Fists, Salamanders, Dark Angels, Iron Snakes, Blood Angels, Black Templars, Iron Hands, hell even from the Custodes. In addition, they are always on the move, the chapter has no knowledge who their genetic father and practically nobody likes them, implying that they are something akin to space gypsies.

They have also been known for their excessively fangirl-esque behavior, including forging weapons for other chapters and declaring them relics after the receiving chapter rejected them, and naming wargear after off-hand comments by famous chapters.

They are also notable for having a Librarian Chapter Master who dedicates himself to Khorne. LOLWUT?

The Hats

The dust settled and the Ork horde lay dead at her feet. But with such a victory came sacrifice. The good General lay dead, his final words asking "Who wants to live FOREVEEER?" with a wry smile on his face. The Imperial Guard had either died or retreated when the Commissar Lord fell in battle. But it did not matter, her hat and her popped collar would hide any tears that she may have shed for them.

And then suddenly, there was a thumping. It couldn't be! She had bombed the area! She had drowned the orks in the bodies of the devoted guardsmen! She had evaporated the green tide with faith and fire! And yet... he still stomped through the ashes.

"ALRITE YA SQUISHY! I WANTZ DAT HAT!". He was as determined as he was arrogant, but even with his stubbornness, she could see something change in his face. Confusion had entered his small little brain. Perhaps it was because he was shocked that naught but a "pitiful" human could stand tall against the full force of a WAAAGGHHH. What was more amusing that the Warboss had lost his patented pirate hat. She reached for her own hat, to tip it in torment at the Ork's incompetence... only to find nothing but hair in it's place. "WHERE IZ IT!? WHERE'Z DA HAT?!" the Ork roared in fury before noticing his own unprotected head. Shock turned to anger as both reached the same conclusion.

"DIOMEDES!" She screamed in unison to the Ork's own warcries for "DEM'Z BLUDY MAGPIES HEADZ!" The eternal war made for some strange alliances, but none as strange as the Inquisitor and Warboss hunting down the Thieves of Thieves in retribution for their loss.

Diomedes sat with his new pirate hat. He thought it fitting for his position in a chapter as renowned as his for "acquiring" gifts. "We Shahl Coll this maneuvah Stehl Stehl!" The Ancient remarked as he disregarded his tattered old helmet for the Witch Hunter's headpiece.

Famous Blod Rehvens

  • Captain Gabriel Angelos - Original Badass
  • Captain Davian Cool - The only force commander to get 2 sexy voices in both games he appears in.....well that was until he got ripped by a Tyranid Warrior and interred into a Dreadnought, where he sounds just as scary as the next Dread. Gets buttfucked by Eliphas in the first Chaos mission in Retribution.
  • Captain Indrick Baldeale - A master of STEEL REHN.
  • Force Commander [Insert Name Here]. Though he is given the name Aramus in the novel, the game and the novels contradict each other so we'll never know what is what. Usually called Force Commander Vanilla Ice
  • Captain Apollo Diomedes - Captain of the veteran First Company. A helmet-wearing asshole of awesomeness.
  • Azariah Kyras - A Jewish Space Marine Librarian who falls to Chaos and dedicates himself to Khorne. Was also Chapter Master of the Blood Ravens up until Retribution. Has a kickass VA.
  • Avitus - A Devastator Sergeant, who's so angry that he hates everything. Was actually the heretic in the player's squad during Chaos Rising, as if him being fucking angry all the time wasn't enough of a dead-giveaway, and was killed by Tarkus later on. also a known serial rapist.
  • Cyrus/Spike Spiegel - A Scout Sergeant, who's so grimdark that he hates everything.
  • Isador Akios - Gabe's Librarian buddy. Was successfully tempted by Sindri Myr into betraying the Blood Ravens, and was eventually killed by Gabe himself for heresy.
  • Jonah Orion - Gabe's new Librarian buddy after Isador. Played a rousing game of mindfuck with the Tyranid Hivemind to allow Angelos' fleet to enter the system, he won in the end.
  • Martellus - A techmarine voiced by Steve Blum. His job is to inform you of bad news all the time. Survived getting his Thunderhawk shot down and stranded on Typhon for months, wasn't the traitor in the chapter, and became a playable character in DoWII Retribution.
  • Tarkus - A Tactical squad Sergeant, who is bald and also the Ancient in Retribution.
  • Thaddeus - An Assault Marine Sergeant, the youngest and least grimdark of the gang.

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