Thread:RegisteredContributor/@comment-2045915-20120617185923/@comment-2093048-20120618170955

I'm just a reader, not an editor. But I do have to agree that, now that an entire novel has gone into detail about it, the Months of Shame are a completely different beast from the First Battle for Armegeddon. The latter was a war between the Imperium and Angron. The former was a war between the Space Wolves and the Inquisition (well, to be honest, it was only "almost a war" by 40k standards where factions of the Imperium shedding each others' blood is standard procedure, but by normal real world standards, it sure as heck was). Sure, the former caused the latter, but the Plague of Belief was caused by the Age of Apostacy yet it gets its own separate page (fittingly enough, it also involved the Space Wolves).

IMHO, something as detailed as the actual battle the Space Wolves fought with the Inquisition really should get its own page, whether or not it was the war for Armegeddon that caused it (and it was an actual battle... several battles, actually. People died, ships were destroyed with ALL HANDS including Grey Knights, etc etc.  IE, thousands upon thousands of people and many Space Marines died during it. Small scale for Warhammer 40k but still quite a big chunk of people). The Months of Shame, after the novel extrapolated on them, contains several battles and campaign actions that have nothing to do with Armegeddon other than that they were over a reason caused by it's aftermath.