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Yeah but unfortunatly the Inquisition already knows of the hidden relics from Kronus and the Blood Ravens gave a story that they found out had several holes in it. Not to mention the mere fact the traitor was their former chapter master and that several of their number turned during the Battle of Aurelius is enough to seal the chapter's fate. Remember other chapters have been purged for much less as the Inquisition has little love for the semi independent Adeptus Astartes chapters.
@Kamos: Welcome to Warhammer 40K and Imperial politics were things are very rarely logical and productive.
What where did I make a political commentary?
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I was commenting on how the Inquisition will most likely purge the Blood Raven chapter at some point in the future regardless of it's recent deeds and you commented it would be counter productive to wit I retorted that it matters not since Imperial politics are very rarely logical and chapters have been purged for less. The reason I stated the BRs would be purged is the Inquistion now knows the truth about the war or Kronus and why the Blood Ravens were there in the first place, they know about the sacred relics and some of the chapter's dark past. The only thing they may not be aware of is the heretical secret dealings with the Eldar of Biel Tan but eventually they'll find out about that to.
Yes because keeping an evil stone that converted your friend, supercharged a sorcerer, and wrecked a planet when you have no idea there is a demon inside is totally something people would do. Especially when an alien, you doesn't care for, is telling you not to then has her soldiers fire on you and an Inquisitor, who is supposedly a part of said demon little do you know, is egging you on to destroy it.
Did everyone forget that Inquisitor Toth is the one who convinced Angelos to destroy the Maledictum (He also didn't tell him what was inside).
And it was Toth that fell to chaos in the novels not Angelos.
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Why would a Space Marine believe what a Chaos Marine or an Alien says?
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I know you never believe what i say. But im right.
It happened before the Inquisition was formed. It may have been after the Siege of Terra, but it was only a few weeks. Basically the Dark Angels show up on Terra about a day after the battle ended, and then they went back to Calliban as there was news of disturbances there. When they arrive they find it has turned, and so they attack. Such was the fury of the loyalists that they caused the planet to become destabilised. They did not destroy it however.
When the Lion fought Luthor on the tower of Angels, Luthor rejected chaos after he couldn't bring himself to kill the Lion. The chaos gods were angered by this and it made a warp rift that took all of the fallen away from the planet, before its energies destroyed the planet. All that was left was what became the Rock.
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Deceiver always claim it is right, even it is a lie.
Either way, Gabriel Angelos had commented how the daemon stone affected the Imperial Guards, so he did know what is inside.
That, however, does not mean Inquisition would not try to investigate Dark Angels after hundreds of years, especially consider their suspicious activities among all Space Marines.