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Daggerfangs Warband Colour Scheme

The Daggerfangs is a warband of Chaos Space Marines drawn from the Alpha Legion Traitor Legion. Led by Chaos Lord Vykus Skayle, the Daggerfangs are unlike other Alpha Legion warbands, as they are faithful devotees of the Ruinous Powers.

Notable Daggerfangs[]

  • Vykus Skayle (Deceased) - Vykus Skayle was a Chaos Lord of the Alpha Legion who commanded a warband known as the Daggerfangs. He was a master of intrigue and manipulation, but differed from many of his Alpha Legion brethren because he was a fervent worshipper of the Ruinous Powers. Because of his devotion and fervent faith, Skayle had been granted superior strength and speed by the Chaos Gods. In battle, he made use of his enhanced abilities, fighting with a pair of daemonic blades. Alongside the Daemon Prince Tzen'char, Skayle was one of the chief architects of the daemonic incursions that culminated in the Siege of the Fenris System. While fighting across that star system, he was eventually slain by the Wolf Lord Harald Deathwolf.
  • Hekastis Nul (Deceased) - Hekastis Nul served as a Dark Apostle and member of the notorious Alpha Legion warband known as the Daggerfangs. As a fervent worshiper of the Dark Gods, Nul served under the Chaos Lord Vykus Skayle, and was instrumental in summoning daemons across the world of Valdrmani during the Siege of the Fenris System. However, he eventually met his ultimate fate when he was slain by the Wolf Lord Sven Bloodhowl.

Warband Appearance[]

Warband Colours[]

Like the rest of their parent Traitor Legion, the Daggerfangs still maintain the basic Alpha Legion colour scheme for their Power Armour -- blue, silver and green.

Warband Badge[]

The Daggerfangs use the same Legion badge and iconography as the rest of the Alpha Legion, namely a green hydra, the mythological multi-headed serpent that has the ability to grow back two heads for every one that was cut off.

Source[]

  • War Zone Fenris: Curse of the Wulfen (7th Edition), pp. 250-261

Gallery[]

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