Soul Drinkers/Characters

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For characters in the Soul Drinkers series. There will be spoilers, but those from Hellforged and Phalanx will be marked.

Soul Drinkers

Sarpedon

A Librarian who lead the Soul Drinkers against the Imperium, and later succeeded Gorgoleon as Chapter Master. Suffered mutations that gave him spider legs.

Luko

A Tactical Sergeant in the Old Chapter, later promoted to Captain and emerges as Sarpedon's right hand man.

Graevus

An Assault Sergeant of the Soul Drinkers. Suffered a mutation that caused his right hand to grow massive in size.

Salk

A Tactical Sergeant. Suffered a metabolic mutation.

Tellos

An Assault Sergeant in the Old Chapter. Lost his hands at the Lakonia Star Fort against the Adeptus Mechanicus, and nerve damage prevented augmentics from being applied, so he later jammed Chainswords into the stubs to continue fighting. His mutation kept the swords in place, and gave him a healing powers beyond that of a normal Marine, but also turned him into a berserk fighter who had to be dragged from fights. Turned against the Soul Drinkers at Stratix Luminae, following Khorne. Killed when Entymion IV was subjected to Exterminatus.

Pallas

De facto Chief Apothecary of the Soul Drinkers. Suffered a mutation resulting in scales developing across his skin.

  • The Atoner: For siding with Eumenes during the Second Chapter War.
  • Body Horror: Scales begin growing across his skin.
  • Combat Medic
  • Half the Man He Used To Be: Cut in half by Abraxes sword.
  • Odd Friendship: He has two examples:
    • With Tellos: Pallas was an Apothecary dedicated to healing, while Tellos was a One-Man Army dedicated to killing. Yet Tellos's death ultimately drove Pallas to side with Eumenes in the Second Chapter War.
    • With Luko. Pallas was one of the most notable Veterans to join Eumenes, yet Luko was Sarpedon's strongest supporter, and was ready to kill Eumenes under a flag of truce. Yet when Pallas is killed, Luko realized that Pallas was his friend, and was genuinely anguished that he was dead.
  • Was It Really Worth It?: He keeps asking himself if rebelling against the Imperium was worth the losses the Soul Drinkers have suffered, and eventually decided that it was the price they paid for freedom.

Lygris

A Techmarine and de facto Master of the Forge for the Soul Drinkers.

Iktinos

Sole remaining Chaplain, leaving him de facto High Chaplain of the Soul Drinkers. Is manipulating the Chapter toward some goal in the service of an unknown master.

Tyrendian

A Librarian in the Soul Drinkers who can manipulate electricity. He often serves as a Foil to Sarpedon, playing the Devil's advocate.

Gresk

A Soul Drinker Librarian who can increase the reaction time of his brothers. Sides with Eumenes during the Chapter War, but deliberately allows Sarpedon to escape a trap, for which he is killed.


Karraidin

A Captain of the Soul Drinkers, who possesses one of the few remaining suits of Terminator Armour the Chapter has. Later appointed Master of Novices, and killed by his former apprentices during the Second Chapter War.

Eumenes

A Soul Drinker scout, part of the first generation recruited by the Soul Drinkers after their break with the Imperium. Coming from a world whose resources were stripped by the Imperium, his hatred of the Imperium lead him to rebel against Sarpedon, leading to the Second Chapter War.

Raek

A Scout-sniper. Later made a Scout Sergeant.

Nisryus

A Soul Drinker scout and psyker who possesses precognitive abilities.

Scamander

A Scout and psyker who was later recruited into the Librarium.

Daenyathos

The legendary Philosopher-Soldier of the Soul Drinkers, having written the Catechisms Martial.

Imperium of Man

Khobotov

An Archmagos of the Adeptus Mechanicus, responsible for the theft of the Soulspear and the Soul Drinkers turn from the Imperium. Later died after being exposed to a warp portal.

Thaddeus

An Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus assigned to track the Soul Drinkers. Later discovered that there was dozens of cults which seem to worship the Soul Drinkers where they had never been. Killed by Merceano of the Howling Griffons.

Bernice Aescarion

A Sister Superior of the Adepta Sororitas serving under Thaddeus.

Reinez

A Force Commander of the Crimson Fists who was given command of the Second Company to destroy the Soul Drinkers in Gravenhold. Lost the Company Standard, for which he went into Exile.

Merceano

Chief Librarian of the Howling Griffons. Lead the taskforce charged with liberating Vanqualis.

Borgannor

Captain of the Howling Griffons Tenth Company. Lost a leg to Sarpedon.

  • An Arm and a Leg: Sarpedon cut off his leg.
  • BFS: Uses a Power Sword.
  • The Captain
  • Cyborg: Had multiple augmentics even before Sarpedon took his leg.
  • It's Personal: With Sarpedon.
  • You Keep Using That Word: Borgannor says that he's Captain of the Tenth Company and is treated like a full battle-company. In Codex Astartes compliant Chapters (which the Howling Griffons are, as they're Ultramarine successors) the Tenth Company is composed entirely of scouts.

Voar

The Archmagos of an Adeptus Mechanicus Explorator Fleet in the Veiled Region. Allied with the Soul Drinkers but later betrayed them to the Imperial Fists.

Xenos

Kadheros

Archon of the Kabal of the Burning Scale, notable for the fact that he has embraced Slaanesh's existence. Attempting to turn Entymion IV into a Daemon World so that he can ascend as a Daemon Prince.

Ork Warlord

The Warlord of the WAAAGH! invading Vanqualis.

Chaos

Abraxes

A Daemon Prince of Tzeentch who manipulated the Soul Drinkers.

Teturact

A mutant experiment of the Adeptus Mechanicus. In possession of a massive empire by the events of The Bleeding Chalice.