The Blood Angels are more than just a Space Marine Chapter—they’re an iconic, deeply complex faction with a rich history and a roster of characters that embody their unique identity. From the legendary Commander Dante to the grim High Chaplain Astorath, each character brings something distinct to the battlefield and to the lore of Warhammer 40,000. Let’s dive into what makes these figures so compelling, and how you can get to know them better both on the tabletop and through the immersive stories from Black Library.
Commander Dante: The Living Legend
Commander Dante is the ultimate Blood Angel—literally one of the oldest living Space Marines, he’s a hero of mythic proportions. His titles alone—Lord of the Host, Warden of the Imperium Nihilus, Bringer of Sanguinius’ Light—tell you everything you need to know about his stature in the Imperium. Dante has been through it all, and his reputation is nothing short of legendary.
To get a full sense of Dante’s incredible journey, you can start with “Dante” by Guy Haley. This novel gives you a deep dive into his storied existence, showcasing not just his external battles but also the internal struggles that define him. This book kicks off the Lords of Blood series, which continues with “The Devastation of Baal,” “Darkness in the Blood,” the short story “Redeemer,” and “Astorath: Angel of Mercy.” Each of these works builds on Dante’s legacy, painting a vivid picture of a hero whose deeds are almost too numerous to count.
Chief Librarian Mephiston: The Lord of Death
Mephiston, formerly known as Calistarius, is a character who defies the odds. When the Black Rage—a genetic curse that haunts all Blood Angels—awoke within him during the Second War for Armageddon, it should have been the end. But through sheer force of will, Mephiston did the impossible: he overcame the Black Rage and was reborn as the Lord of Death. This transformation made him one of the most powerful and intriguing figures in the Blood Angels’ ranks.
Darius Hinks’ Mephiston series—“Blood of Sanguinius,” “Revenant Crusade,” and “City of Light”—explores some of the most intense challenges Mephiston has faced. These books highlight his extraordinary psychic abilities and delve into the unique position he holds within the Chapter. And if you’re looking for a team-up, “Darkness in the Blood” has you covered with a powerful partnership between Mephiston and Dante.
High Chaplain Astorath: The Redeemer of the Lost
Astorath the Grim is a figure both revered and feared among the Blood Angels. As the Redeemer of the Lost, his job is to hunt down those consumed entirely by the Black Rage—those who can’t even find redemption in a glorious death on the battlefield. His role is essential but grim, as he must bring peace to his fallen brothers in the only way he can: by ending their suffering.
Guy Haley’s “Astorath: Angel of Mercy” takes you on a journey with this somber character as he heads to the planet Dulcis, where a successor Chapter faces annihilation. It’s in moments like these that Astorath truly shines, showing the depth of his character and the heavy burden he bears.
Chaplain Lemartes: Guardian of the Death Company
Lemartes is another fascinating character, one who walks a razor’s edge between control and madness. While the Black Rage has claimed his body, Lemartes’ mind remains sharp, allowing him to lead the Death Company with a clarity that’s almost miraculous. However, this control is tenuous at best, and when he’s not leading his cursed brethren, he’s kept in stasis to prevent the Rage from fully consuming him.
David Annandale’s “Lemartes: Guardian of the Lost” offers a rare glimpse into his leadership of the Death Company on the war-torn world of Phlegethon. This book is a must-read if you want to understand the darker, more tragic side of the Blood Angels and the burden carried by those who lead the lost.
Explore the Blood Angels’ Universe
These characters are just the beginning. The Blood Angels’ saga is vast, and Black Library has an entire treasure trove of stories waiting to be explored. If you’re hungry for more, there are plenty of novels and short stories that dive even deeper into the lore. You can also venture into the savage ranks of the Flesh Tearers, one of the Blood Angels’ most infamous successor chapters, with “Wrath of the Lost” by Chris Forrester.
So whether you’re playing on the tabletop or immersing yourself in the novels, there’s no shortage of epic tales to discover about these superlative sons of Sanguinius.
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