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The last of the Shadow Wolves are slain by the [[Tyranid]] xenos at the battle for Varadon, the chapters homeworld, a few weeks after the chapters monastery had been overwhelmed. The chapters survivors attempted to link up with the [[Black Templars]] but were surrounded. The last battle brother alive planted the chapter's banner even as he died.
The last of the Shadow Wolves are slain by the [[Tyranid]] xenos at the battle for Varadon, the chapter's homeworld, a few weeks after the chapters monastery had been overwhelmed. The chapters survivors attempted to link up with the [[Black Templars]] but were surrounded. The last battle brother alive planted the chapter's banner even as he died.


'''998 M41'''
'''998 M41'''


The Purest Intent crashed near [[Helsreach]] during the opening void battle in the [[Third War for Armageddon]] and was cleansed of Ork survivors by the [[Black Templars]] under Reclusiarch [[Grimaldus]].
The Purest Intent crashed near [[Helsreach]] during the opening void battle in the [[Armageddon|Third War for Armageddon]] and was cleansed of Ork survivors by the [[Black Templars]] under Reclusiarch [[Grimaldus]].





Revision as of 15:58, 25 May 2020

The Shadow Wolves are (or rather were) a chapter of the Adeptus Astartes.

They were listed as being successors of the Imperial Fists but author Aaron Dembski-Bowden, the creator of the chapter, has confirmed that they were meant to represent the concept of loyalist Luna Wolves as a tribute to his wife Katie (who is a fan of the Luna Wolves).

Chapter History

966 M41

One of their strike cruisers, the Purest Intent, is captured by the Orks.

987 M41

The last of the Shadow Wolves are slain by the Tyranid xenos at the battle for Varadon, the chapter's homeworld, a few weeks after the chapters monastery had been overwhelmed. The chapters survivors attempted to link up with the Black Templars but were surrounded. The last battle brother alive planted the chapter's banner even as he died.

998 M41

The Purest Intent crashed near Helsreach during the opening void battle in the Third War for Armageddon and was cleansed of Ork survivors by the Black Templars under Reclusiarch Grimaldus.


All information above comes from the recollections of Reclusiarch Grimaldus

Sources

Helsreach: Warhammer 40,000