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Ok from what i understand with my rather large amount of fluff reading is that this guy served with Leaman Russ. So then i have to ask, WHY hasn't he told everyone what the emperors true goal was? He should have spread the word about how the emps was against religion in any form. Or was his entombing into the dreadnought just soooo long of a process that when it was done everyone was already "PRAISE JESUS" with the emps and he didn't wanna have the inq up his metal rectum?

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Bjorn served with Russ. He did not necessarily serve alongside the Emperor. Russ was a pretty straight-forward guy, he might not have discussed the Emperor's religious non-leanings with Bjorn. At the time, Bjorn was not some major hero of the SW, it would be akin to a General telling some Second Lieutenant about all the "big war plans" that the Looey really has no need to know.

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Skal098 wrote:Ok from what i understand with my rather large amount of fluff reading is that this guy served with Leaman Russ. So then i have to ask, WHY hasn't he told everyone what the emperors true goal was?


Bjorn is semi-senile and no longer lucid. He's a great fighter with a glorious history (including surviving an encounter with Magnus himself), but the Chapter will take what he says with a grain of salt.

Before this, I imagine he simply didn't get involved in matters outside of his Chapter. The Wolves don't worship the Emperor as a God and manage themselves very independent from the Adeptus Terra.

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Grey Templar wrote:The Wolves knew that it was ultimatly important for the survival of the Imperium, as did every founding chapter of Marines after some time had passed.



Not quite...more like they just don't want to interfere so long as their interests aren't compromised. They did blow that Ecclesiarchy ship out of the sky...and fought a minor civil war with the Inquisition and the Khornate Knights over the Armageddon Fiasco...I'd imagine that if push came to shove over the nature of the Imperial religion (Imperial Truth vs. Imperial Creed), they'd side against the Ecclesiarchy.

I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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Harriticus wrote:
Skal098 wrote:Ok from what i understand with my rather large amount of fluff reading is that this guy served with Leaman Russ. So then i have to ask, WHY hasn't he told everyone what the emperors true goal was?


Bjorn is semi-senile and no longer lucid. He's a great fighter with a glorious history (including surviving an encounter with Magnus himself), but the Chapter will take what he says with a grain of salt.

Before this, I imagine he simply didn't get involved in matters outside of his Chapter. The Wolves don't worship the Emperor as a God and manage themselves very independent from the Adeptus Terra.

Bjorn is semi-senile most of the time...
He has periods of lucidity where he is in full control of his mind.


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Tadashi wrote:
Grey Templar wrote:The Wolves knew that it was ultimatly important for the survival of the Imperium, as did every founding chapter of Marines after some time had passed.



Not quite...more like they just don't want to interfere so long as their interests aren't compromised. They did blow that Ecclesiarchy ship out of the sky...and fought a minor civil war with the Inquisition and the Khornate Knights over the Armageddon Fiasco...I'd imagine that if push came to shove over the nature of the Imperial religion (Imperial Truth vs. Imperial Creed), they'd side against the Ecclesiarchy.

Ithought the point was they didn't fight during the whole Armageddon scenario...
They placed themselves between the guardsmen and the GK and managed to help some of the guardsmen/civies escape...

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purplefood wrote:
They placed themselves between the guardsmen and the GK and managed to help some of the guardsmen/civies escape...


They fought in the First War for Armageddon. Logan tried to get the Inquisition to back down from virus bombing the planet, but ultimately decided that it would be the wrong move. Though, to be fair, I think the Space Wolves would have kicked the crap out of them considering they just lost hundreds of Grey Knights.

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Like what everyone else summed up. Bjorn wasn't elevated to Wolf Guard until after Prospero. By then, the Heresy was in full swing and Russ had more important things to do than discuss philosophy with him. Plus, I would imagine Bjorn is mad with rage and near insanity seeing how he was left behind to keep the lights on for ten thousand years

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purplefood wrote:

Ithought the point was they didn't fight during the whole Armageddon scenario...
They placed themselves between the guardsmen and the GK and managed to help some of the guardsmen/civies escape...


So they did...but the Wolves were willing and did fight both the Inquisition and its lackeys to do it.

Bongfu wrote:
purplefood wrote:
They placed themselves between the guardsmen and the GK and managed to help some of the guardsmen/civies escape...


They fought in the First War for Armageddon. Logan tried to get the Inquisition to back down from virus bombing the planet, but ultimately decided that it would be the wrong move. Though, to be fair, I think the Space Wolves would have kicked the crap out of them considering they just lost hundreds of Grey Knights.


There are only about 1000 Khornate Knights...there are over 3000 Space Wolves. Not to mention those guys specialize in fighting psykers and OP opponents. If the worst had happended, the Khornate Knights would have been wiped out. And Logan backed down only in name...he has not forgiven the Inquisition for what it has done. And I agree...their defiance of the 'Bureau of Frak-headed Paranoia' is enough for me to overlook their near-sighted handling of the Prospero Affair.

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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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Bongfu wrote:
purplefood wrote:
They placed themselves between the guardsmen and the GK and managed to help some of the guardsmen/civies escape...


They fought in the First War for Armageddon. Logan tried to get the Inquisition to back down from virus bombing the planet, but ultimately decided that it would be the wrong move. Though, to be fair, I think the Space Wolves would have kicked the crap out of them considering they just lost hundreds of Grey Knights.

I realised that.
The problem after Armageddon was what i was talking about...
The SW helped some Guard and civilians escape by shielding them from the GK. Most importantly they didn't return fire however...

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Psienesis wrote:Bjorn served with Russ. He did not necessarily serve alongside the Emperor. Russ was a pretty straight-forward guy, he might not have discussed the Emperor's religious non-leanings with Bjorn. At the time, Bjorn was not some major hero of the SW, it would be akin to a General telling some Second Lieutenant about all the "big war plans" that the Looey really has no need to know.


Chek your fluff
Spoiler:
‘You… You walked in the Age of the Emperor?’

Bjorn made the gear-grinding chuckle again. ‘Walked, ran, pissed and killed. I did it all. I met the Allfather, you know. Fought at his side more than once. I do believe he liked me.’


Real question is why the hell "Ultramarines" (often portrayed as "all in one chapter") who were example of upholding "imperial truth" ( wordbearers thingy, remeber) Didn't do anything about Cult....

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ADB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters; showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others; that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died; showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters; but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. They won, no question. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."

Dorn won’t help you either. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. Nor Corax either. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Sanguinius?’ Curze laughed cruelly. ‘The angel is more cursed than I. The Khan? He does not wish to be found. So who is left? No one, Vulkan. None of them will come. You are simply not that important. You are alone.’ Konrad Curze to Vulkan


 
   
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Jefffar wrote:Book, page reference for the quote please.


Emperor's gift - chapter 24 (Fenris)

ADB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters; showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others; that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died; showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters; but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. They won, no question. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."

Dorn won’t help you either. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. Nor Corax either. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Sanguinius?’ Curze laughed cruelly. ‘The angel is more cursed than I. The Khan? He does not wish to be found. So who is left? No one, Vulkan. None of them will come. You are simply not that important. You are alone.’ Konrad Curze to Vulkan


 
   
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DatrhMarko wrote:
Psienesis wrote:Bjorn served with Russ. He did not necessarily serve alongside the Emperor. Russ was a pretty straight-forward guy, he might not have discussed the Emperor's religious non-leanings with Bjorn. At the time, Bjorn was not some major hero of the SW, it would be akin to a General telling some Second Lieutenant about all the "big war plans" that the Looey really has no need to know.


Chek your fluff
Spoiler:
‘You… You walked in the Age of the Emperor?’

Bjorn made the gear-grinding chuckle again. ‘Walked, ran, pissed and killed. I did it all. I met the Allfather, you know. Fought at his side more than once. I do believe he liked me.’


Real question is why the hell "Ultramarines" (often portrayed as "all in one chapter") who were example of upholding "imperial truth" ( wordbearers thingy, remeber) Didn't do anything about Cult....


I will one up you, because on that same page there was the same conversation but it got even funnier... And more enlightening.

Spoiler:
Bjorn, after hearing the inquisitor constantly make reference to him/the emperor as holy, he gets somewhat fed up and says something along the lines of "oh stand up, that is what created this entire mess in the first place"


Yes he is a bit senile... But he remembers the emperors message of not worshipping as a god, hell he might even remember them burning the word bearers planet the the ground because the emperor got fed up with there worshipping of him as a god. I would write the exact quote but I do not have the book in front of me... But I remember it cause I laughed out loud in Barnes in noble at his snarky joke... I probably looked wierd

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DatrhMarko wrote:

Real question is why the hell "Ultramarines" (often portrayed as "all in one chapter") who were example of upholding "imperial truth" ( wordbearers thingy, remeber) Didn't do anything about Cult....


They were busy ramming the Codex Astartes down everyone's throats...big mistake IMO.

I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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fidel wrote:
DatrhMarko wrote:
Psienesis wrote:Bjorn served with Russ. He did not necessarily serve alongside the Emperor. Russ was a pretty straight-forward guy, he might not have discussed the Emperor's religious non-leanings with Bjorn. At the time, Bjorn was not some major hero of the SW, it would be akin to a General telling some Second Lieutenant about all the "big war plans" that the Looey really has no need to know.


Chek your fluff
Spoiler:
‘You… You walked in the Age of the Emperor?’

Bjorn made the gear-grinding chuckle again. ‘Walked, ran, pissed and killed. I did it all. I met the Allfather, you know. Fought at his side more than once. I do believe he liked me.’


Real question is why the hell "Ultramarines" (often portrayed as "all in one chapter") who were example of upholding "imperial truth" ( wordbearers thingy, remeber) Didn't do anything about Cult....


I will one up you, because on that same page there was the same conversation but it got even funnier... And more enlightening.

Spoiler:
Bjorn, after hearing the inquisitor constantly make reference to him/the emperor as holy, he gets somewhat fed up and says something along the lines of "oh stand up, that is what created this entire mess in the first place"


Yes he is a bit senile... But he remembers the emperors message of not worshipping as a god, hell he might even remember them burning the word bearers planet the the ground because the emperor got fed up with there worshipping of him as a god. I would write the exact quote but I do not have the book in front of me... But I remember it cause I laughed out loud in Barnes in noble at his snarky joke... I probably looked wierd


Spoiler:
‘…and a duly appointed representative of the God-Emperor…’ Kysnaros finished, still unsure where to look.

‘God-Emperor?’ The Dreadnought made the sound of gears slipping, grinding together. From the booming augmetic tone, I assumed it was supposed to be laughter. Either that, or an internal weapons system reloading. ‘Calling him a god was how all this mess started.’

Kysnaros was wrong-footed again, thrice now in a single minute. ‘What do you… I don’t–’


And thats the part :-) Tadashi you should read it...

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ADB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters; showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others; that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died; showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters; but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. They won, no question. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."

Dorn won’t help you either. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. Nor Corax either. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Sanguinius?’ Curze laughed cruelly. ‘The angel is more cursed than I. The Khan? He does not wish to be found. So who is left? No one, Vulkan. None of them will come. You are simply not that important. You are alone.’ Konrad Curze to Vulkan


 
   
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LMAO...if Captain Kalliston were alive, he would be agreeing - when Kharn mentioned 'gods', the man felt uneasy. I doubt he wouldn't feel the same way when it comes to the Emperor being a god. Space Marines don't believe in 'gods'...the Blood Ravens certainly don't.

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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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Spoiler:

About Bjorn

Bjorn is a Space Marine of the Space Wolves chapter, and (by virtue of almost dying then and being interred in a Dreadnought) is the oldest living being in the Imperium that hasn't turned to Chaos, after the Big E himself. He is so old, in fact, that he fought alongside Leman Russ in battle and even saw the Emperor before the events of the Horus Heresy, meaning he's been around for at least ten thousand years. Following the disappearance of Russ, Bjorn became the first Great Wolf, the Chapter Master of the Space Wolves, until he was injured. In light of his advanced years, the majority of his time is spent dormant in stasis, but is awakened every century or so such that the Space Wolves might learn from his ancient wisdom. In practical terms, this means they pester him to tell them stories about Leman Russ. Since Bjorn's only waking hours are universally spent this way (unless there's some battle so big that Bjorn absolutely must be deployed to it like in the first War of Armageddon), he does his best to appear more and more senile every time he is awoken in the dim hope they will eventually stop asking him about the old stories.

Comedian George Carlin would have classified Bjorn as an "Old feth". It is kind of like a "Fat feth".

Bjorn is probably a relative of Greatjon Umber from A Song of Ice and Fire.


Tales of Bjorn

Storytime with Bjorn the Fellhanded

The familiar hissing of servos being powered up after decades of idleness filled the echoing sarcophagus he was trying to rest in. As his senses engaged, once more allowing him to see and hear the outside world, the familiar chanting filled his near-dead ears once more.

"Ah, dammit", he thought, "it's that time of the century again".

The language of the Space Wolves' rune priests was a harsh, guttural dialect appropriate for harsh people with excesses of phlegm, and if this lot were like the last lot, that was an accurate description.

Oh well, time to put on the show.

He cleared his throat and prepared his deep, tired voice for use once more. After all, if he made it seem like he was slowly losing his grip on reality, they might let him sleep longer.

"WHO AWAKENS BJORN?" he spoke into the microphone, letting the vox casters on the Dreadnought echo it out into the surrounding room. He could already see who was awakening him - the little gimp with the wolf-pubes for a beard - but he had to follow the ritual, make it look all authentic or they would start asking questions.

"Oh mighty Bjorn, the Fell-Handed-" ahh gak, he hated that nickname, "we awaken thee to help us remember the past, the forgotten and the sacrificed, those who embody the spirit of the Wolf."

Spirit of the Wolf? That bollocks was new. Normally they went on about the spirit of the warrior and gak.

"YOU WISH TO HEAR THE TALES AGAIN, DO YOU?" he recited, having said this gak at least half a dozen times in the past.

"Yes, oh Venerable one, please, tell us." The pube-faced-tard and the collection of ugly gaks behind him bowed in supplication. He really, REALLY hated having to tell all these tales. Imagine being asleep, and only being woken up every few hours to tell stories, then being put back to sleep. That was his fate, and he was starting to get sick of it. And they always wanted to hear about fething Leman Russ, too. Woe betide any fether stupid enough to ask about Leman Russ.

"FIND ME AN AUDIENCE OF LOYAL WARRIORS, STRONG AND TRUE, WHO MIGHT WISH TO HEAR THE TALES."


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Gythor was excited. More then excited, he was ecstatic. He was still a Blood Claw, having not yet earned the opportunity to become a fully fledged Grey Hunter in glorious combat, but he privileged to be one of those alive at the right time to hear the tales of Bjorn, the Fell-Handed. One of the oldest Space Marines still alive, one who saw the Emperor himself! He would hear the glorious tales spoken from the man's own lips - well, vox casters - of great legends that had been fading to the years.

While he waited he shared an ale with his packmates, but a hush settled over the crowd as the heavy footfalls of a Dreadnought could be heard approaching. All eyes turned towards the massive oak doors of the great hall as it approached, step after step, agonizingly slowly. Just when it sounded like it was right outside the noise stopped. Second after second ticked by, quiet having settled over the room like a blanket over a frightened child. First it was seconds, then it stretched into minutes. Finally a voice down the back of the room spoke up.

"Do we... open the door for him, or someth-" He was interrupted by the door of the great hall, which had stood for a millennia, essentially exploding inwards, shattering into a thousand pieces and flinging themselves at the assembled Space Wolves. The Blood Claws near the door found themselves with cuts from flying wood all over their faces, one collapsing to the ground with a shard of wood the size of his fist embedded in his eye.

"Lucky fether," thought Gythor, "he's going to get SUCH a fething cool scar."

"I AM HERE" spoke Bjorn, the words echoing out through the great hall, emerging lifelessly from the vox caster mounted on the Dreadnought. A great cheer rose from the masses of Space Wolves, before they chanted their traditional song of joy, repeating the word 'Wolf' at varying pitches in an almost orchestral sounding song. For a second Gythor thought he heard the vox casters on the Dreadnought mutter 'what the fu-', but he knew such a thing could not be right. Bjorn's voice was as powerful as thunder, a mech like that did not mumble.

The Space Wolves cleared the path for the enormous, venerable Dreadnought to pace down the length of the enormous hall, his pounding footsteps knocking aside ale tankards within a few meters of him as he passed.

Gythor held his breath in excitement as the Dreadnought reached the head of the hall and turned to face the assembled masses.

"TELL ME, OF WHICH STORY DO YOU WISH TO HEAR?" boomed his dead, powerful voice. A thousand responses rose at once, Wolves shouting their answers all together.

The high rune priest, who had followed along behind Bjorn without even being noticed, held his hand out for silence. "Brothers, please! You, Grey-Hunter Rynold, you may ask first." The marine singled out rose from his seat, helmet clutched under his arm with pride.

"Noble Bjorn the Fell-handed-" an echoed grunt of annoyance echoed around the hall, but no one seemed to notice, "-tell us more of our glorious founder, tell us of the greatness of Leman Russ himself!" Rynold thrust his free hand into the air as if he had achieved some glorious victory in asking his question. From the cheers of agreement of his fellow marines, many felt he had. As the cheers died off, it took a few seconds to realize Bjorn was silent. He had not yet answered.

The high Rune priest cleared his throat once. "Uh, mighty Bjorn, do you need the question repea-"

"YOU ladies men" bellowed Bjorn. Silence answered his words, until a few of the long fangs near the front of the hall started chuckling, obviously thinking it was a joke. "DON'T fething LAUGH. DO I SOUND LIKE I'M MAKING A JOKE?!" Again, silence answered his words. "SERIOUSLY, I'M WOKEN UP ONCE A fething HUNDRED YEARS TO TELL YOU fethers OF THE PAST, AND EACH TIME I SEE YOU, YOU'VE fethed OVER HISTORY EVEN WORSE THEN IT WAS BEFORE!! LEMAN RUSS WAS AN donkey-cave!"

Again, silence. The Rune Priest cleared his throat. "Perhaps we should allow noble Dreadnought Bjorn some more rest, shall w-"

"NO, ENOUGH fething REST. YOU ARE ALL GOING TO HEAR ABOUT WHY LEMAN RUSS WAS A fething DICK. SERIOUSLY. A DICK. YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY I'M CALLED 'THE FELL-HANDED'? HUH? DO YA'? THE fether CAUGHT ME JERKING OFF BEHIND A BIG ROCK ONE NIGHT ABOUT TWENTY METERS FROM THE REST OF THE DETACHMENT! HE KICKED THE ROCK AWAY AND SHOUTED, 'LO, IT SEEMS HE IS BESTING A MIGHTY FELL-BEAST WITH ONLY HIS HAND!"

Again, silence. This time broken by a slight snickering from some of the younger Blood Claws.

"I fething HEARD THAT, YOU witches. YOU fething WOLF fethers. YEAH, DON'T THINK I DON'T NOTICE YOUR GROWING OBSESSION WITH WOLVES. SERIOUSLY, WHEN I WAS AROUND WE WERE JUST CRAZY fethers WHO RIPPED OUT OUR ENEMIES THROATS WITH OUR TEETH. NOW YOU'RE fething RIDING WOLVES INTO BATTLE. YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE YOU CAN RIDE INTO BATTLE? fething BIKES! MAYBE EVEN A fething BIKE THAT HAS GUNS ATTACHED!"

Silence dominated the room in between Bjorn's words. A few of the Wolf-riders cleared their throats nervously and patted their wolf companions, all of whom had a thousand yard stare and the haunted look of molestation victims.

"YOU fethers THINK YOU KNOW LEMAN RUSS? THE GUY WAS A DOUCHE. HIS STRATEGIES WERE 'YEAH, YOU GUYS GO CHARGE THE ENEMY, I'LL SECURE THIS SHACK WITH THESE BITCHES', AND HE WASN'T TALKING ABOUT FEMALE WOLVES."

The high rune priest held his head in his armoured hands for a second, before standing up once more. "Mighty Bjorn, perhaps we shou-"

"HE WAS TALKING ABOUT WOMEN. YOU KNOW WHY HE HATED... WHAT'S HIS NAME, THE DARK ANGELS GUY. THAT GEEK, WHAT WAS HIS NAME AGAIN?"

The Rune Priest, now resigned to this being the second worst Bjorn story-time ever, answered, "He was Lion El'Jonson, mighty Bjorn."

"YEAH, fething LION EL'JONSON, HE WAS A DECENT MAN. HE AND LEMAN HATED EACH OTHER BECAUSE LION EL' ENJOYED BOOKS. YEAH, THAT'S IT. FIRST TIME THEY EVER MET LION WAS READING A BOOK, LEMAN WALKED IN AND SHOUTED 'HEY, I'M LOOKING FOR MY BROTHER PRIMARCH, ALL I SEE IS A BOOK-READING PUSSY'. THEN HELD HIS HAND OUT TO BE BRO-FISTED. NO ONE DID, SO HE SUCKER-PUNCHED LION TO LOOK TOUGH."

Again, only silence, this time broken by the sound of an ale tankard being dropped from numb fingers.

"YEAH, THE GUY WAS A witch. WHEN THEY SHOWED HIM THE SCHEMATICS FOR THE LEMAN RUSS TANK, YOU KNOW WHAT HE SAID? HE SAID 'MAKE THE CANNON BIGGER... LIKE MY COCK!' HE DEMANDED THE SCHEMATICS FOR THE PREMIERE TANK OF THE IMPERIAL GUARD BE ALTERED PURELY SO HE COULD MAKE A DICK JOKE!"

The servos of Bjorn's mighty armoured sarcophagus whirred into life as he suddenly started forward, his pounding feet bringing him back towards the door he burst in from. He did not stop as he crushed his way through a two-millennia-old table, and Space Wolves scattered out of his way with each thudding footstep. The entire assembled chapter watched in amazement as the Dreadnought sulked off, stopping only at the door to turn and speak once.

"IF YOU fethers WAKE ME AGAIN, IT BETTER BE TO KILL SOMETHING OR ASK ABOUT ACTUAL HEROES, NOT BITCH-STEALING donkey-caves." And with that, Bjorn walked away, followed by hastily running Rune Priests.



Bjorn's Happy End

Slowly his thoughts arose from their centuries of slumber once more. Chemical stimulants pumped in through the tubes connected to his sarcophagus and washed away the residual grogginess of stasis sleep. The sound of servos activating, lifting his armoured shell from its resting position into an upright stance, heralded the sudden explosion of light that filled his vision before clarifying into a familiar scene. Apothecaries and TechMarines stood before him, data-slates and tools in their hands, and one white-haired marine ahead of all the rest in the centre of his field of view. The decorations on his armour identified him as Brother-Captain. Something seemed a touch unusual about the whole scenario, but he couldn’t quite put his power claw on it. No matter. It seemed the time had come again.

“WHO AWAKENS BJORN?” he rumbled through the Dreadnought’s speakers. “IS IT TIME FOR WAR?” he added hopefully.

“It is indeed time for war, mighty Bjorn,” the Captain responded. “We have awakened you to do battle with our foes!”

“FIGURES. IT’S NEVER TIME FOR – WAIT, WHAT?”

There was a stunned silence from all in the room. It lasted a few seconds before the Brother-Captain broke it by clearing his throat. “Uhm, yes, ancient one, it is time for war. That-that’s not a problem is it?”

Bjorn did not respond for another several moments. When he did, his words were slow and uncertain. “YOU…DON’T WANT ME TO TELL YOU TALES OF THE OLD TIMES? OF LEMAN RUSS?”

“I… I suppose you could, but to be honest, venerable warrior, it is your skill in combat that we were hoping you would display.”

Again, a pause. A pair of apothecaries at the back of the group began to mutter to each other. “Did we get the ritual wrong?” “I heard them say he was going senile… he probably doesn’t even remember what he’s supposed to do-“

A sudden booming noise echoed around the armoury chamber. It was a moment before anyone realised that the sound was that of laughter, issuing forth from the Dreadnaught’s speakers.

“VERY WELL!” Bjorn announced, once his fit of chuckling had subsided. “I SHALL DO BATTLE ONCE MORE!” The worried expressions on the faces of the assembled Marines immediately turned to smiles and relief.

“Of course, great one!” grinned the Captain. “It will be an honour to fight at your side!” Bjorn was ecstatic. He was being awoken to actually fight, nobody wanted him to tell stories about fething Leman Russ, and not once so far had anyone referred to him by his Emperor-forsaken full title. This century was shaping up well so far! If this luck kept up, they’d be celebrating their upcoming victories in battle with a complete sacred machine-oil application administered by a pair of Adepta Sororitas –

“Uhm, mighty one? You sort of zoned out for a moment there… something about twins?”

“WHAT? NOTHING. WHEN DO WE FIGHT!?” Bjorn demanded, changing the subject quickly. “LEAD ME TO OUR SHIPS THAT WE MIGHT TRAVEL TO WHEREVER OUR ENEMIES DWELL!”

“We are already aboard our Battle Barge and orbiting our target,” the Captain informed him. “In a short space of time we will be in position to drop assault pods and initiate the battle. If you would follow me to the pod bays, we shall prepare to depart immediately.” Ah! So they were already aboard a vessel, and not in the fortress as he had expected. No wonder the situation had seemed unusual when he awoke, for he realized he did not recognize his surroundings. Bjorn approved; anxious to fight as he was, the prospect of a lengthy and boring voyage to the field of battle would not have been a welcome one. With a hiss and a whir, his Dreadnought’s motor systems roared into life and he made to follow the Brother-Captain.

“LEAD ON, BROTHER. I DO NOT RECOGNIZE THIS VESSEL NOR KNOW ITS LAYOUT. WHICH SHIP HAS THE FORTUNE OF CARRYING US INTO BATTLE?”

The Captain mumbled something quietly and the other assembled marines looked nervously at each other.

“BROTHER, I HAVE SEEN THE PASSING OF TEN MILLENNIA AND MY HEARING IS NOT WHAT IT ONCE WAS. PLEASE SPEAK UP.”

“We – we are aboard the Litany of Fury, ancient one.”

“HM. A NEW ADDITION TO THE FLEET, IT SEEMS. THE CHAPTER IS DOING WELL. AND SURPRISINGLY CLEAN!” Bjorn remarked, looking upon the gleaming surfaces where hazy red reflections of his and the other Marines’ armour could be seen. “I EXPECT EVERYTHING TO BE COVERED IN WOLF SHI- RED. WHY AM I RED?”

“Oh, gak.” Muttered a Tech-Marine, before one of his companions poked him in the side with a mechadendrite.

The Brother-Captain turned to glare at him for a moment before turning back to Bjorn. “Why wouldn’t you be red, revered Bjorn? Red has always been the colour of our chapter –“

“SILENCE!” Bjorn commanded, and the group fell quiet. Bjorn took a few steps over to a convenient nearby bulkhead and experimentally scraped one of his arms against the surface before rotating it into his field of view. A familiar bright blue could be seen peeking out from the scratched layer of red paint applied over it.

Now, Bjorn had indeed lived for longer than any other in the Imperium could claim, and the priests of the Space Wolves all believed the long years had driven him senile, but in truth his mental faculties were as sharp as they had ever been. Sometimes, however, they simply needed time to warm up after a long rest. He turned to face the red-armoured group, noting the bird and blood drop iconography featured on their shoulder-plates and the banners adorning the room.

“Now, mighty Bjorn, we can explain,” the Captain began, but Bjorn silenced him with a shout.

“SHUT UP! I’M THINKING.”

This was not something they had expected. All stood worriedly as they waited for Bjorn’s thoughts to reach a conclusion.

“…HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT WOLVES?”

There was some conferral. Eventually the Brother-Captain stepped forward again and said “We… are… neutral on the subject of wolves?”

“GOOD. I HATE THE fething THINGS.”

Bjorn leaned forward, as much as was possible for a Dreadnought to do, until he teetered precariously over the Brother-Captain and the slightest tremor from the engines of the ship risked condemning the unfortunate marine to a crushing death. He spoke.

“NO WOLVES. NO QUESTIONS ABOUT LEMAN RUSS. ABSOLUTELY NO REFERENCES TO FELL HANDS. ANYBODY WHO ASKS ME A QUESTION ABOUT THE OLD TIMES IS GOING TO BE USED AS PAINT TO HELP FIX THIS gakky JOB YOU’VE DONE ON ME,” Bjorn rumbled. “THOSE ARE MY TERMS. AGREE AND I’LL PRETEND NOT TO NOTICE WHAT YOU THIEVING LITTLE BASTARDS HAVE DONE. DEAL?”

The Captain nodded frantically.

“GOOD. NOW WHERE ARE THE fething ASSAULT PODS?” Bjorn demanded, spinning his power claw and returning to a normal stance, mirth creeping back into his voice. This could turn out to be a very good century indeed.

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LMFAO...I don't recall Blood Ravens ever taking whole Dreadnoughts - although ol' Bjorn seems happy no one wants to ask about Russ.

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I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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He'd have a lot to say if he was asked to comment on how the Imperium is now compared to what it was back then...

I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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Tragic, but he sad something like - Well the time's have changed

and this is his obvious opinion of Hlot or the ruling caste - and 1 round of negotiation
Spoiler:
‘A penitent crusade would appease the Inquisition. A century… Perhaps two.’

‘You want us to send an entire generation of Wolves out into the stars, cloaked in shame, to appease fools who fail to serve the Imperium half as well as we do.’



and there's the second
Spoiler:

‘Then remember these words, little maiden. Be sure that every soul to carry your order’s sigil hears these words. If an Inquisition ship ever darkens the skies above Fenris again, we will pull it from the sky and feast on its iron bones. Do you hear me?’

She bowed her head. ‘I hear. As will others.’

and the third
Spoiler:
Before you are allowed to return to wherever it is you dwell, I want you to walk the halls of the Fang and speak of your order. The Wolves will never be scoured of this memory. No more secrets, Grey Knight. We know you, now. The Wolves will always know you, from this day forth.’

To end a war, both Chapters would break their laws. But what choice?

I went to one knee.

‘Aye, jarl. It will be so.’


ADB: I showed the Wolves revealing the key weakness at the heart of the World Eaters; showing Angron that his Legion was broken and worthless compared to the others; that he was the one primarch who couldn't trust his own warriors, and that they didn't care if he lived or died; showing that loyalty to brothers and sons is the heart of success for the Legiones Astartes, to the point even Lorgar makes a big deal out of saying the World Eaters and their primarch were massively outclassed by Russ, and Angron was too stupid to see the lesson Russ had sacrificed time, sweat, and blood, to teach. We're talking about a battle the Wolves won, by isolating the enemy general through pack tactics, and threatening to kill him, without a hope of defending himself. It was a balance, 50/50 - Angron overpowered Russ, and the Wolves were losing ground to the World Eaters; but Russ and his warriors had Angron by the balls, and barely broke a sweat. They won, no question. Lorgar even says: "The Wolves won, meathead."

Dorn won’t help you either. He’s too busy being the Emperor’s groundskeeper, hiding behind the palace walls. The Wolf is too busy cutting off heads as our father’s executioner, while the Lion holds on to his secrets, and has no special fondness for you. Who else will come? Not Ferrus, certainly. Nor Corax either. Even as we speak, I suspect he flees for Deliverance. Sanguinius?’ Curze laughed cruelly. ‘The angel is more cursed than I. The Khan? He does not wish to be found. So who is left? No one, Vulkan. None of them will come. You are simply not that important. You are alone.’ Konrad Curze to Vulkan


 
   
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and there's the second
Spoiler:

‘Then remember these words, little maiden. Be sure that every soul to carry your order’s sigil hears these words. If an Inquisition ship ever darkens the skies above Fenris again, we will pull it from the sky and feast on its iron bones. Do you hear me?’

She bowed her head. ‘I hear. As will others.’


Wish we could do the same...


Spoiler:
Before you are allowed to return to wherever it is you dwell, I want you to walk the halls of the Fang and speak of your order. The Wolves will never be scoured of this memory. No more secrets, Grey Knight. We know you, now. The Wolves will always know you, from this day forth.’

To end a war, both Chapters would break their laws. But what choice?

I went to one knee.

‘Aye, jarl. It will be so.’



For some reason, the Blood Ravens weren't mind-wiped even though Grey Knight detachments fought alongside us on Kronus. Hmmm...what do they know, I wonder...

I should have left him there. He had served his purpose. He owed me nothing - yet he gave himself to me willingly. Why? I know not. He is nothing more than a pathetic human. An inferior race. A mon-keigh. But still I broke off my wings so that I might carry him easier. I took him from that place, into the snowstorm where our tracks will not be found. He is heavy. And he is dying. And he is slowing me down. But I will save him. Why? I know not. He is still warm. I can feel his blood ebbing across me. For every beat of his heart, another, slight spill of heat. The heat blows away on the winter wind. His blood is still warm. But fading. And I have spilled scarlet myself. The snow laps greedily at our footsteps and our lifeblood, covering them without a trace as we fade away.

'She sat on the corner, gulping the soup down, uncaring of the heat of it. They had grown more watery as of late she noted, but she wasn't about to beggar food from the Imperials or the "Bearers of the Word." Tau, despite their faults at least didn't have a kill policy for her race.' 
   
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The real answer, of course, lies in the fact that Bjorn's fluff was written back in 1994, long before the great crusade had been fleshed-out to include details like the imperial truth and suchlike. Indeed back then the inquisition, ministorum, etc. all existed prior to the heresy - the original heresy-set 1989 edition of Epic Space Marine (at that point by far the most extensive source on that era) indeed included a little cardboard temple to the Emperor.



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I found Bjorn's references to the Horus Heresy, which is still very mythical and barely known to those in M41 (though no longer for the reader), to be hilarious.

Spoiler:

Bjorn: You remind me of a remberancer
Inquisitor: I don't know what that is


As well as that nod to the whole Word Bearers/Lectio Divinatus dealy.

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