
However, Savathûn used the artifact, the Crown of Sorrow, to control Gahlran and attack the Emperor. After finding a hive artifact on a conquered planet, Calus would appoint Gahlran his candidate as Shadow of the Hive. Gahlran was Calus’ right hand and a trusted friend of the emperor. Gahlran was a bather on the Leviathan and would not become a shadow until the end of the Red War. Gahlran, The Sorrow Bearer Gahlran, the Sorrow Bearer Voyc would die at the hands of a Red Legion general, most likely Caiatl, during the assault on Ghaul. Voyc was the creator of the exotic bow, the Leviathan’s Breath, a weapon he had used to hunt Ahamkara. Voyc was another Psion turned shadow and would be deemed Huntmaster by Calus himself. Voyc, Shadow of the Wild The Leviathan’s Breath His attempt would ultimately fail trapping the Fulminator in an ethereal state for the rest of his energy bound life. The Fulminator helped lead the charge against Ghaul and in an assassination attempt on the Dominus he would destroy his containment suit, turning into a cloud of energy, in an attempt to end the Red Legion once at for all. The Fulminator eliminated Statesman Tha’uul, a Red Legion supporter who aided in overthrowing Calus. The Shadow lived within a containment suit which allowed him to fight alongside the other shadows. The Fulminator was of the energy based beings known as the Arkborn. Before dying at the hands of Ghaul, Calus noted that the Baron had been the inspiration for many infamous fallen including Taniks, the Scarred. Sekris was rebellious causing trouble with Valus Nohr, but proved to be a valuable asset. After the death of his house, Sekris would be offered a position in the shadows by Calus after the Emperor watched his fight with Saint-14. Sekris was a Baron in the House of Rain who would go head to head with Saint-14. Sekris was the oldest of the shadows having lived through the Whirlwind. Rull proceeded to ram the harpoon through Imoli’s head before looking up and smiling in Ghaul’s face, proud of his work, and accepting his death as a proud soldier. Imoli dragged Rull throughout the local market and collapsed at Ghaul’s feet. After a long fight, Imoli began to retreat but Rull shot a harpoon into the Colossus’s back. Rull assassinated Iska’al, a merchant who betrayed the Emperor to Ghaul, but before escaping was met by Aedile Moli Imoli, another of Ghaul’s generals. Rull was a shadow of the race known as the Clipse. Jarus kamikazied his ship into the Almighty’s hull and as the warrior died, Calus honored him by pouring out his wine. Jarus met his end in order to create an opening for the Shadows on the Almighty. Jarus was honored by Calus, who would drink to the warriors victories. Jarus was pilot who hunted down Lictor Shayotet, a Red Legion general, and slit his throat. Jarus was a member of the Sindû, a species that Calus conquered but allowed to live. As the other shadows escaped the attack of the Red Legion, he became trapped in a corridor that Ghaul had filed with neurotoxin, killing him. The Valus met his end at the hands of Ghaul and his generals during an attack on the Almighty, before the Last City was destroyed.įeltroc was one of the Shadows representatives for the psions, a faction the cabal absorbed into their ranks, and lost his life providing cover fire for his team. Nohr was a phalanx chosen by Calus to lead the Shadows on behalf of him being a master strategist. Disclaimer: None of the Shadows have concept art nor models until we reach those mentioned in the Chronicon, so all interpretations should be left to your imagination.
