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The '''Silver Templars''' are yet another [[Ultramarines]] [[Primaris Marines|Primaris]] successor [[chapter]]. Though this one stands apart a bit more as they are more inclined towards duelling and daring, rather than tactics and discipline. One of their strike cruisers had a run-in with [[Mad Dok Grotsnik]] and his warband, and the dok captured some the marines alive for... something. | The '''Silver Templars''' are yet another [[Ultramarines]] [[Primaris Marines|Primaris]] successor [[chapter]]. Though this one stands apart a bit more as they are more inclined towards duelling and daring, rather than tactics and discipline. One of their strike cruisers had a run-in with [[Mad Dok Grotsnik]] and his warband, and the dok captured some the marines alive for... something. | ||
Also a great mystery is why a Smurfs successor has a name, color scheme and culture more fitting of a [[Imperial Fists]] one. Did some memos got switched at GW? | Also a great mystery is why a Smurfs successor has a name, color scheme and culture more fitting of a [[Imperial Fists]] one. Did some memos got switched at GW? Ironic but not unusual, as the Ultramarines draw from strong knightly traditions owing to the powerful houses of Macragge. Silver Templars are more of a throwback to very old school Ultramarines. | ||
==Silver Templars Sourcebook== | ==Silver Templars Sourcebook== |
Revision as of 18:02, 28 September 2020
Silver Templars | ||
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Battle Cry | Focus and Fury! | |
Founding | Ultima Founding | |
Successors of | Ultramarines | |
Chapter Master | Akilios Zanaris | |
Primarch | Roboute Guilliman | |
Homeworld | Novaris | |
Strength | Unknown | |
Specialty | Duelling | |
Allegiance | Imperium | |
Colours | Silver with black trim, chest guard, and left poleyn with yellow inner pauldrons and aquila |
The Silver Templars are yet another Ultramarines Primaris successor chapter. Though this one stands apart a bit more as they are more inclined towards duelling and daring, rather than tactics and discipline. One of their strike cruisers had a run-in with Mad Dok Grotsnik and his warband, and the dok captured some the marines alive for... something.
Also a great mystery is why a Smurfs successor has a name, color scheme and culture more fitting of a Imperial Fists one. Did some memos got switched at GW? Ironic but not unusual, as the Ultramarines draw from strong knightly traditions owing to the powerful houses of Macragge. Silver Templars are more of a throwback to very old school Ultramarines.
Silver Templars Sourcebook
The Silver Templars received a rather disappointing "sourcebook". It took the form of a forty-eight page, hardcover artbook, which was automatically included in a subscriber's monthly subscription of the "Warhammer: Conquest" painting line for an additional £20 (about $24 in USD) -- i.e. a subscriber had to call and cancel if they didn't want to be charged for the additional content. Shady business practices aside, the book contained generic lore for the chapter and examples of the chapter's structuring and paint-scheme but no solid rules or datasheets to differentiate them from their Ultramarine forebears, meaning anyone with an internet connection and a half-way decent understanding of the Google search function could save themselves the £20. Fortunately the people in charge of the whole debacle allowed those who felt duped by the obvious cash grab to apply for a refund.
Index Astartes: Silver Templars
The Silver Templars now have their own rules, as of White Dwarf Issue 456. The issue includes "...a new Chapter Tactic, two Relics, three Warlord Traits and a pair of Stratagems unique to the Silver Templars!" according to a Warhammer Community Article posted on GW's community page. The issue also includes a painting guide, if you missed out on the sourcebook.
Gallery
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Advertising at it's finest. Skirting the truth.
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Silver never looked so good.