The most powerful of these entities are the four Chaos Gods. However, due to the hostility of chaos space marines toward each other, other legions and warbands, it took Abaddon 13 Black Crusades[3] to finally cause significant damage towards the Imperium by launching a full-scale attack and occupation of Cadia.
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The Legions have kept their old names, with the exception of the Sons of Horus who were renamed the Black Legion by their new leader, Abaddon the Despoiler.
Other mutations were purely cosmetic, such as giving the mutant brightly coloured skin or eyes on stalks, whilst some mutations were clearly comical, such as one that gave the mutant a silly walk (possibly inspired by the Monty Python sketch The Ministry of Silly Walks) and even a mutation that bestowed the "gift" of uncontrollable flatulence. There’s really not much more to say than that! [1]. Angron however, Primarch of the World Eaters, led an invasion force in what was to become the First War of Armageddon. The term can refer to these warp entities and their influence, the servants and worshippers of these entities, or even the parallel universe in which these entities are supposed to reside. It’s our first crack at Codex Chaos Knights and we’re jumping right in with these new Chaos Allies.
The second version of Realm of Chaos was a boxed set released in 1995 covering all of the rules for the Chaos armies (Beastmen, Warriors, and Daemons) in Warhammer Fantasy. It is believed to be the one true path to gain the favor of the Chaos Gods. The hardback books contain background material and rules for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st edition), Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader and Warhammer Fantasy Battle (3rd edition).
These daemonic Primarchs rarely take part in the affairs of their Legions or any part of the Warhammer 40,000 universe.
The Lost and the Damned featured much more toned down artwork, although some was reused from Slaves to Darkness. It consists of the 1988 book Slaves to Darkness and the 1990 follow-up The Lost … Codex: Chaos Knights is a Codex for the 8th Edition of Warhammer 40,000. Designer’s Note: Codex: Chaos Knights does not feature any Daemon datasheets in the same way that other Codexes from the Chaos faction do, and as such, the Daemonic Ritual ability was not included. The same is the case with the Death Guard, where the Primarch Mortarion's war council is known as the Lords of Decay. Dark Magic makes use of unrefined Chaos energy and is thus the most dangerous.
As the subject matter of the book focused on the gods of violence and pleasure, the illustrations were likewise violent or perverse. As they’re updated Further background to the Chaos Space Marines is explored in detail in the 'Horus Heresy' series of novels. For example, Iron Warriors are known for capturing and using Imperial tanks.