The chapter considers its mysterious origins to be a blessing of sorts, they consider themselves to be free of the lingering scars of the Horus Heresy, the implementation of the Codex Astartes and the break-up of the Legions. They don't concern themselves with the identity of their Primarch or their parent chapter, and instead dedicate themselves to their home system and the Imperium at large. The mystery of their origin cuts both ways though, some chapters look down on their dubious "pedigree," and because they lack much of the old Astartes culture they tend to view the Emperor less as a role-model of human excellence and more as a divine figure as common citizens would.
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| - The chapter considers its mysterious origins to be a blessing of sorts, they consider themselves to be free of the lingering scars of the Horus Heresy, the implementation of the Codex Astartes and the break-up of the Legions. They don't concern themselves with the identity of their Primarch or their parent chapter, and instead dedicate themselves to their home system and the Imperium at large. The mystery of their origin cuts both ways though, some chapters look down on their dubious "pedigree," and because they lack much of the old Astartes culture they tend to view the Emperor less as a role-model of human excellence and more as a divine figure as common citizens would.
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| - Our Teeth At Your Throats!
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| - File:Sinopiamongooses.jpg
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| - Combined arms, coalition building/synergy
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| - The chapter considers its mysterious origins to be a blessing of sorts, they consider themselves to be free of the lingering scars of the Horus Heresy, the implementation of the Codex Astartes and the break-up of the Legions. They don't concern themselves with the identity of their Primarch or their parent chapter, and instead dedicate themselves to their home system and the Imperium at large. The mystery of their origin cuts both ways though, some chapters look down on their dubious "pedigree," and because they lack much of the old Astartes culture they tend to view the Emperor less as a role-model of human excellence and more as a divine figure as common citizens would.
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