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Many of the named Risen are references to King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table -- specifically Ector, Lancelot, Percival, Bors, Galahad, and Bedivere. Though it still begs to be seen if they'll completely mirror the Knights that they references, but that's a possible Black Library story on its own right? | Many of the named Risen are references to King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table -- specifically Ector, Lancelot, Percival, Bors, Galahad, and Bedivere. Though it still begs to be seen if they'll completely mirror the Knights that they references, but that's a possible Black Library story on its own right? | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 10 May 2023
The Risen are a faction of Dark Angels. Formerly part of the Fallen, they now faithfully serve their newly-returned Primarch as part of his forces in the Lion's Protectorate. They serve as his bodyguard and entourage, though they also serve as his emissaries and field commanders if the need arises.
History
The Risen were unofficially formed when the Dark Angels Primarch Lion El'Jonson woke up from his 10-millenia nap and vision quest, and found how much the Imperium, ESPECIALLY the half he had woken up in, had gone to shit in the time he had been asleep. Though it started with just Zabriel, by the Lion's own decree it is open for all non-Chaos aligned Fallen to join, and since then has grown to almost a score or so Heresy-era veterans.
Though many joined for their own reasons, they are all loyal to the Lion and the Imperium, regardless of what the modern Dark Angels feel about the matter.
Notable Members
Zabriel -- The first Risen, and unofficial emissary of the Lion to seek out and invite other Fallen to their cause. Terran-born from what was once Stockholme, he was once a member of the Dreadwing, and still wears their symbols, and a veteran of the Rangdan Xenocides. After the destruction of Caliban he was spat out of the Warp 400 hundred years ago, and had since then been lying low in the Imperial world of Camarth. For all his resentment of the Lion, Zabriel was still loyal to the citizens of the Imperium, and when the Great Rift happened and Camarth got stuck in Imperium Nihilus, he did what he could to save them when Chaos came knocking. When his merry band of refugees brought back a massive armored figure to their hidden camp, Zabriel attacked on instinct. Naturally the Lion knocked him flat on his ass. After several hours of hear-to-heart talk with his dad on the current state of the Imperium and how many of the Fallen had gotten a bum deal for 10000 years, the Lion asked him to serve him once more and help reclaim Camarth for the Imperium. Much asskicking followed, and Camarth became the first world to become part of the Lion's Protectorate, and Zabriel embraced his role of spokesperson for the Lion in bringing in his other wayward sons.
Borz -- Former Knight-Captain, the first thing that Borz did once he got spat out into the modern Imperium after the fall of Caliban was form a pirate fleet under his command. Naturally charismatic and utterly ruthless, Borz would gather other Fallen to this banner (spefically Perziel, Rufarel, Cadaran, and Breunan), gave them command of warships and mortal crews, and wreaked havoc on Imperial shipping lanes, even coming into conflict with other Fallen and Chaos-aligned marauders. When the Great Rift opened, his fleet found itself in the ass-end of Imperium Nihilus, but when an astropathic message was intercepted that claimed that the Lion was on the Imperial World of Avalus, Borz gleefully led his fleet there. When he found the world under siege by a Chaos fleet, he led his pirates against it. Once he met the Lion personally in the aftermath of the battle, Borz made no excuses for what he had to do to survive, but now he was willing to follow the Lion's leadership once more.
Arthurian References Ahoy!
Many of the named Risen are references to King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table -- specifically Ector, Lancelot, Percival, Bors, Galahad, and Bedivere. Though it still begs to be seen if they'll completely mirror the Knights that they references, but that's a possible Black Library story on its own right?