

By the time the chapter felt comfortable venturing out on the warpath once more, the perceived abuse of the past, while not forgotten, was somewhat forgiven, chosen to focus on the blood of Sanguinius that unites them then the deeds that separate them from their brothers. Alsiel was well liked by the old guard and new recruits alike, agreeing with his cautious ways. They retreated to their fortresses for a century and a half, delivering their chapter from the brink of destruction.

Now bitter and isolationist, they retreated to their homeworld to allow their chapter time to reorganize and rebuild, wanting to forge their own glory. The new Chapter Master Alsiel, seeing the folly of their honor-bound ways and resentful for the callous disregard for his chapter's numbers, now refused any and all calls to action until the chapter regained its strength. After many centuries, the chapter's numbers dwindled near the brink of destruction, when, leading an assault ordained by the Exsanguinators, Cuorius was slain by mutant street-fighters. These self-destructive tendencies were ensured by the Chapter Master, an eternally Loyal former Blood Angel commander by the name of Cuorius. Because of this, the chapter became fodder, often sent in to be used as a diversion, or to take the brunt of an assault. Whenever a chapter required more marines than any one had on hand, they would request assistance from the Angels of Damnation, who were honor bound to answer the call of war.

Imperium, Ecclesiarchy through the Sisters of BattleĬreated during the years after the legions, the Angels of Damnation were meant as a supplementary chapter to the rest of the sons of Sanguinius.
