Lords of Terra and Inquisition are mostly fine with that, since the Templar forces are scattered across the galaxy.Īnother possible contender (although you couldn't call it a chapter) is the Deathwatch: Sigismund looked at that and declared, that Black Templars are ALWAYS on a crusade so they are following the law to the letter. The Black Templars not as much ignore the Codex Astartes (as Space Wolves do), but rather found a loophole: in the Codex, each chapter was allowed to gather additional numbers, whenever they were participating in a crusade. That would make them nearly as large as some of the original First Founding Space Marine Legions after the terrible losses of the Horus Heresy, and means that the Black Templars are one of only three Chapters of Astartes (the others being the Space Wolves and the Grey Knights) thought to violate the 1,000 Space Marines to a Chapter limitation as proscribed by the Codex Astartes. It is said that only the High Marshal has any idea of the Black Templars' full numbers, but it is rumoured in the Inquisition that they actually number close to 6,000 Space Marines. They exact numbers are unknown, but believed to be over 6000 Marines (six times above the limit).
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