Sons Of Horus Warhammer 40K – Part 1 (Part 1 of 7)

The Fearsome XVI Legion: A Legacy of Conquest and Betrayal

In the annals of Imperial history, few Legions have left an indelible mark as profound as the XVI Legion, once known as the Luna Wolves. Born from the unforgiving world of Cthonia, this formidable force was forged in the crucible of war, destined to shape the course of human civilization.

Origins of the Luna Wolves

Cthonia, a planet ravaged by centuries of exploitation, had been reduced to a mere husk of its former self. Its inhabitants, hardened by the harsh conditions, became the initial recruitment pool for the XVI Legion. The Emperor’s genetic design, combined with the ruthless nature of these individuals, gave rise to a nascent force that would soon become the epitome of shock troops.

Early Campaigns and the Rise of Horus

One of the earliest and most pivotal campaigns of the XVI Legion was the First Pacification of Luna. Their success in this endeavor earned them the unofficial moniker of the Emperor’s Wolves, as well as a significant influx of recruits from the captured gene-labs. This rapid expansion necessitated the recruitment of additional stock, leading to the incorporation of violent gangs from Cthonia into the Legion’s ranks.

The Discovery of Horus and the Renaming of the Legion

Upon the discovery of Horus, the Emperor officially renamed the XVI Legion the Luna Wolves, in honor of their past victories and baptism of fire on Terra’s moon. With Horus at the helm, the Luna Wolves continued to forge an exemplary record, expanding the Imperium alongside the Emperor.

Combat Disposition and Record

Under the direct supervision of the Emperor and led by their Primarch, the Luna Wolves developed a prideful and confident mentality. They strove to be the best, conquering more than other Legions, faster and better. However, their combat records, though impressive, do not entirely withstand close scrutiny.

The Great Crusade and the Betrayal of Horus

As the Great Crusade unfolded, the Luna Wolves remained at the forefront, forging an unparalleled legacy. However, the seeds of betrayal were sown, and the Legion’s unwavering loyalty would eventually be tested. The events that transpired would forever alter the course of Imperial history, casting a shadow over the once-illustrious XVI Legion.

The Thrice-Cursed Traitors

In the aftermath of the Horus Heresy, the remnants of the XVI Legion were scattered, with some warbands escaping into the Eye of Terror. These fragments, later known as the “Thrice-Cursed Traitors,” continued to operate, fueled by their unyielding loyalty to Horus and their unrelenting hatred for the Imperium.

Legacy of the XVI Legion

The XVI Legion’s complex and storied history serves as a testament to the duality of human nature. Forged in the fires of conquest and tempered by the trials of war, this formidable force left an indelible mark on the Imperium. Though their legacy is marred by the betrayal of Horus, the Luna Wolves remain an integral part of Imperial lore, a reminder of the enduring power of loyalty and the devastating consequences of treachery.

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