Age of Apostasy

The Age of Apostasy is an era in the fictional universe of Warhammer 40,000. It is considered to be one of the bloodiest times of the Imperium after the Horus Heresy.

The Beginning
The single most powerful unifying force in the Imperium is faith: the reverent worship of the God-Emperor that binds loyal Imperial citizens together. But this faith is manipulated all too often by the power-hungry and the over-zealous. Thus it was in the early centuries of the 36th Millennium with the insane tyrant Goge Vandire, who managed to become both Ecclesiarch and High Lord of the Administratum. With his control over both the priesthood and the bureaucracy, Vandire was easily able to utilize bribery, blackmail, coercion and murder to cement his power base. The result was the Reign of Blood and countless other wars of faith, all fought to maintain Vandire's iron grip upon the Imperium. Countless billions died and the Age of Apostasy became the bloodiest period in Imperial history since the Horus Heresy five millennia earlier.

Sebastian Thor
The Reign of Blood lasted for seven decades before a messenger delivered the news to Vandire that heralded the end of his tyranny. On the world of Dimmamar a man named Sebastian Thor and his sect, the Confederation of Light, denounced Vandire as a traitor and resurrected the rites and rituals of Emperor-worship that had been outlawed by Vandire. They spoke of hope and an end to Vandire's bloody rule, and the people who had suffered greatly under the tyrant flocked to Thor's banner. As system after system joined the movement, Vandire tried to stop them and sent a military force to crush them, but it was lost in a sudden Warp storm. By that time the rebellion had spread across much of the Imperium.

Vandire's Downfall
Vandire's fate was finally sealed when the Adeptus Mechanicus of Mars and the Adeptus Astartes, who had remained uneasily neutral, finally added their efforts to deposing the corrupt tyrant on Terra. Several regiments of Skitarii ('Tech Guard') and a number of Marine Chapters assaulted the Ecclesiarchal Palace but the formidable fortifications of the Ecclesiarchy Palace, combined with Vandire's own elite warriors, the Brides of the Emperor, ensured that the assault swiftly bogged down into a long siege.

In the end, it was the intervention of the Adeptus Custodes, the Emperor's personal guard, that tipped the scales. Previously isolated from the outside world, these doughty warriors learned of the war raging and added their weight to the siege. It was a member of the Custodes who showed the Brides of the Emperor the heresy they had been unwittingly involved in, and their enraged leader Alicia Domenica swiftly delivered the coup de grace. After hearing Domenica pronounce sentence upon him, Vandire's last words were reported as "I don't have time to die...I'm too busy!"

The Aftermath
With Vandire's death, the Mechanicum led the Imperium in a bloody purge of his loyalists. Sebastian Thor eventually became the new Ecclesiarch, and his reforms ensured that the priesthood would never again be in a position to control the Imperium as thoroughly as Vandire did.

The two most notable results of the Age of Apostasy were the founding of the Adepta Sororitas, an all-female army that was the sole military force permitted to the Ecclesiarchy. Both organisations became the Imperium's primary agents in keeping its internal enemies in check, devoting their efforts to combating, amongst others, rebellious worlds & governors, heretics, mutants and rogue psykers.
 
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