

These records state that a conclave of Inquisitor Lords - the Apocryphon Conclave of Orphite IV - convened with the sole purpose of formulating an Imperium-wide strategy to combat the many xenos threats that assailed Mankind. However, there are conflicting accounts which state the Deathwatch's origins occurred somewhat differently, and that it was founded at an unknown time centuries ago. The Deathwatch was chosen to be an integral part of the newborn Ordo Xenos and serve as its Chamber Militant the way the Grey Knights served as the Chamber Militant of the Daemon-hunting Ordo Malleus. It was in the wake of the War of the Beast that the Inquisition itself was divided into the first two of the Ordos Majoris, the Ordo Malleus and the Ordo Xenos. Lord Commander Koorland eventually came to an agreement with the Inquisitorial Representative Wienand to assuage any doubts by the rest of the Senatorum Imperialis that the Deathwatch would fall under the purview of the Inquisition, but an Astartes would ultimately serve as Chapter Master. Thus standing in vigil over their fallen brethren, the seeds of the Deathwatch were sown. These Chapters suffered severe losses during the invasion. The original recruits for this newly created elite force were drawn from the survivors of the various Chapters who took part in the initial invasion of The Beast's capital world of Ullanor. Therefore, the High Lords of Terra consented to Koorland's proposal.

Though reluctant at first to acquiesce to the lord commander's plan to approve the creation of such a force, desperate times called for desperate measures. During this conflict, remembered as the War of the Beast, it was the newly-elected Lord Commander of the Imperium, Chapter Master and sole surviving member of the Imperial Fists named Koorland who devised the concept of utilising small elite Astartes Kill-teams to eliminate vital strategic assets of the encroaching greenskins and eventually, The Beast itself. Led by the mysterious Warlord known only as The Beast, this greenskin invasion threatened the very Throneworld of Terra itself. The exact origins of the Deathwatch are uncertain, but its inception can be traced to the period known as the Time of Rebirth in 544.M32, and the arrival in Imperial space of the largest Ork WAAAGH! seen since the Ullanor Crusade during the closing years of the Great Crusade. Anonymous battle-brother of the Deathwatch " We do not hate the alien because he is different, we hate the alien because he had naught but hate in his heart for us."
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If a xenos threat is particularly dangerous, several Kill-teams may be assigned to deal with it, but if the threat is still too much for even the Deathwatch to handle, the Inquisition will be forced to turn to a full Space Marine Chapter or to multiple regiments of the Imperial Guard to deal with it. Instead, they operate as small special forces units in close-knit groups of specialists called Kill-teams. Only the most elite and experienced members of a Chapter are ever chosen for this extremely hazardous tour of duty, the specifics of which must be kept secret by Inquisitorial order and sacred oath even from a Deathwatch Astartes' home Chapter.ĭeathwatch Space Marines do not usually form the standard tactical groups like squads and companies generally used by the Adeptus Astartes. To be chosen by one's Chapter to serve in the "Long Vigil" of the Deathwatch is a great honour for any Space Marine. Unlike other Space Marines, the ones serving in the Deathwatch are not truly a separate Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes rather, they are a collection of Veteran Space Marines drawn from all of the different extant Chapters who serve together in the Inquisition's service for a discrete period of time. The Space Marines of the Deathwatch form the first, and often only, line of defence against these inhuman horrors. They are ready to act when such ancient evils rise to threaten Mankind once more. It is the sacred task of the Deathwatch to stand sentry against all of these terrible xenos races. They are the warriors of last resort when the Inquisition needs access to firepower greater than that which the Astra Militarum or a team of its own Acolytes or Throne Agents can provide.Īcross the galaxy there are innumerable hostile alien civilisations that threaten Humanity, from the green-skinned Orks, to the monstrous Tyranids, sadistic Drukhari, spectral C'tan, and undying Necrons.

The Deathwatch is a unique Chapter of the Adeptus Astartes comprised solely of Veteran Space Marines that serves the Ordo Xenos of the Imperial Inquisition as its Chamber Militant.
