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A
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
Undertook the
disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror. Was
Altar corrupted by Chaos, and
No pict-file found.
Brethren became the warband of
Chaos Space Marines known
as the Iconoclasts.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
No pict-file found.
Angels of The Angels of Absolution are
Absolution a Second Founding Chapter
of the Dark Angels.
However, unlike their
fellow Unforgiven, the
Angels of Absolution feel
that their shame in the eyes
of the Emperor of Mankind
has already been wiped away
and they have earned his
absolution, which has also
led to them forgoing the use
of the term "Unforgiven" in
relation to themselves.
No pict-file found.
The Angels of Penance is
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Angels of Chapter of unknown
Penance Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
No pict-file found.
The Angels Redeemed is
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Angels Chapter of unknown
Redeemed Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
No pict-file found.
After the awakening of
the Necron Maynarkh
Dynasty in the Orpheus
Sector, the Chapter
homeworld was wiped out in
Angels 991.M41. A few hundred
Revenant Battle-Brothers remained
until the Chapter received the
gift of Primaris
Marine reinforcements
during the Indomitus
Crusade.
No pict-file found.
Having undertaken the
disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror the Argent
Hammers were corrupted by
Argent
No pict-file found. Chaos, and became the
Hammers
warband of Chaos Space
Marines known as the Talons
of Anathrax.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
Chapter possessed
by Daemon Etherak the
Unrepentant. Chapter erupted
into violence, slaughtering
those able to resist daemon's
Astral influence. Grey
No pict-file found.
Blades Knights ambushed and
defeated corrupted battle-
brothers. In shame, the
broken Chapter Master
accepts the Emperor's
No pict-file found. Peace from his 'saviours'.
Formerly Loyalist Chapter,
became corrupted by
ambitious Chapter
Master Lufgt Huron, which
resulted in a sector wide civil
war know as Badab War.
Astral Defeated and declared
Claws renegade. Some Astral Claws
escaped, including Lufgt
Huron. Became the Renegade
Warband know as the Red
Corsairs.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
Little know Chapter, only
notable engagement was
when they engaged
No pict-file found. Astral Fists
the Tyranids of Echidna
Splinter Fleet sometime
during the current millennia.
No pict-file found.
B
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Benedictors are
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
No pict-file found. Benedictors
Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known
about this Chapter in the
Imperial records.
No pict-file found.
The Black Consuls were
recorded as having been
annihilated at the Siege of
Goddeth Hive in 455.M41
by elements of the Word
Bearers Traitor Legion.
Black Following the start of
Consuls the Indomitus Crusade in
999.M41, the Black
Consuls were returned to
full-strength with the
introduction of Primaris
Space Marines into their
sorely depleted ranks.
Almost nothing is recorded
about this Chapter in the
Imperial archives. The
Black Crusaders were
known to have been
Black involved in an Imperial
No pict-file found.
Crusaders campaign in which they
attacked an Ork enclave on
the planet of Guilus II, and
they were the first Space
Marines to encounter
No pict-file found. the Grot Bomm Launcha.
The Black Dragons were
created during
the 21st Founding;
their gene-seed is suspected
of having originated with
the Salamanders. They
were censured by
the Inquisition due to the
mutation of the Chapter's
Black gene-seed, which causes
Dragons certain Astartes of the
Chapter to develop blade-
like outgrowths of bone on
the head and forearms.
Some Black Dragons
afflicted in this way
sharpened these bone
growths and sheathed them
in adamantium for use in
close melee combat.
A Second Founding Raven
Guard Successor Chapter,
the Black Guard believes in
the timely application of
overwhelming firepower to
Black defeat their foes. Masters of
Guard careful ambush, the Black
Guard deploy massed
batteries of Thunderfire
Cannons and Vindicators to
annihilate their enemies in
an instant.
No pict-file found.
The Blades of
Vengeance is comprised
entirely of Primaris Space
Blades of Marines created from the
Vengeance lineage of the Dark
Angels and raised during
the Ultima Founding of
999.M41.
No pict-file found.
The Brazen Claws are a
Second Founding
Successor Chapter of
the Iron Hands Legion. In
955.M41, when the Forces
of Chaos assaulted their
home world of Talus IV
Brazen
and left it in ruins, the
Claws
Brazen Claws launched a
Crusade of Vengeance into
the Eye of Terror. The re-
emerged in 994.M41,
battered, but still fighting
their long war against
Chaos.
The Brazen Consuls are
an Ultramarines Successor
Chapter of unknown
Brazen Founding. Hailing from the
Consuls rich world of Aventinium,
the Brazen Consuls recruit
solely from the
world's nobility.
The Brotherhood of a
Thousand is a Codex
Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Brotherhoo
Space Marine Chapter of
d of a
unknown origin and
Thousand
Founding. Almost nothing
is known about them in
Imperial records.
Undertook the
disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror. Was
corrupted by Chaos, and
Brothers of
No pict-file found. became the warband of
the Anvil
Chaos Space Marines
known as
the Deathmongers.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
C
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Carcharodons are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of brutal
reputation supposedly
founded during the
23rd Founding, but could
Carcharodon be as ancient as
s the Second Founding.
They are a suspected
Successor Chapter of
the Raven Guard. The
Carcharodons
participated in the latter
stages of the Badab War.
The Champions of
Thanatos are a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
Champions unknown origin and
of Thanatos Founding. Beyond their
simple existence, nothing
else is known about them
in Imperial records.
Undertook the
disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror. Was
corrupted by Chaos, and
Crusaders of
No pict-file found. became the warband of
Dorn
Chaos Space Marines
known as
the Brotherhood of Lethe.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
D
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Dark Angels were the first
of the original 20 Space Marine
Legions created during the First
Founding in M30. Though they
claim complete allegiance and
service to the Emperor of
Mankind, their actions and
Dark
secret goals at times seem at
Angels
odds with that professed
loyalty, as the Dark Angels
strive above all other things to
atone for an ancient crime of
betrayal that occurred ten
thousand years earlier, at the
end of the Horus Heresy
The Dark Brotherhood is
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Dark Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
Brotherho of unknown Founding and
od origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in the
Imperial records.
No pict-file found.
The Dark Templars is a
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown Founding and
Dark
Pict-file not found. origin. Almost nothing is
Templars
known about this obscure
Chapter in official Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Death Eagles are a
Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter. It is suspected that
they are one of the rare
Successor Chapters of
Death the Raven Guard, although
Eagles some believe their roots
actually lead to the Emperor's
Children Traitor Legion, during
the bygone Age of Darkness
during the Horus Heresy in
M31. Their exact Founding
date is unknown.
No pict-file found.
The Disciples of Blood are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Successor Chapter of the Blood
Angels, created during an
unknown Founding. They are
Disciples greatly affected by the genetic
No pict-file found.
of Blood twin-curses of the Black
Rage and the Red Thirst. Like
the Flesh Eaters, the too, are a
shrinking Chapter as the Flaw
begins to whittle down their
No pict-file found. numbers.
The Disciples of Caliban are a
Successor Chapter of the Dark
Angels, created during unusual
circumstances at the direct
request of the Dark Angels
Chapter Master sometime
during M37 . Though unusual,
the High Lords of Terra granted
Disciples
the request. It is rumored
of Caliban
among the Unforgiven that this
Chapter of their fellowship was
founded with the sole purpose
of hunting down and capturing
the infamous Fallen
Angel known as Cypher. The
Disciples of Caliban is a very
mobile force of Astartes.
Doom The Doom Eagles are a
Eagles Loyalist Space Marines Chapter
and a Second
Founding Successor Chapter of
the Ultramarines. The
homeworld of the Doom Eagles
is Gathis II. Atop the
Ghostmountain, their world's
largest peak, sits their mighty
fortress-monastery, the Eyrie.
The Doom Eagles are a
notoriously pious, grim and
aloof Chapter of Astartes. At a
basic level, all Doom Eagles
accept that they are already
dead men in the service of the
Emperor of Mankind. This is
the root of their courage and
their unshakable resolution and
determination to stand in the
face of even the greatest odds.
E
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Eagle Warriors are a
fleet-based Progenitor
(Second Founding) Successor
Chapter of
the Ultramarines Legion.
Within the Mythos Angelica
Mortis, the great work
concerning the Space Marines
of the latter part of the
Eagle
37th Millennium, the Eagle
Warriors
Warriors are listed as the
immediate forebears of
the Marines Errant, although
why they were singled out for
the honour of a "named"
Founding (23rd Founding)
being drawn from their ranks
at that time, remains lost to
posterity
The Ebon Knights were a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown origin
and Founding. Virtually
nothing is known about this
reclusive Chapter other than
that they participated in the
notable campaign upon the
industrial world of Iriad IV,
Ebon where they fought a brutal
No pict-file found.
Knights action against a warband of
the World Eaters Traitor
Legion. The battle against
these Khornate
Berserkers resulted in the
No pict-file found. mutual destruction of both
forces and the corruption of
the Ebon Knights' sole
survivor by the Blood God
Khorne.
The Emperor's Claws is a
Emperor's Loyalist Space Marine
No pict-file found.
Claws Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin.
No pict-file found.
No pict-file found.
Excoriators The Excoriators are a Codex
Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Chapter of Space Marines
who are a Second
Founding Successor Chapter
of the Imperial Fists. An
ancient tome of knowledge
known as the Mythos
Angelica Mortis lists them as
one of the 20 Chapters of
Astartes founded to make up
the Astartes Praeses, an ever-
vigilant Space Marine task
force assigned to guard the
regions of the Imperium
surrounding the Eye of Terror.
The Excoriators' Chapter
home world is Eschara in
the Segmentum Obscurus.
No pict-file found.
No pict-file found.
The Executioners are a
savage Third
Founding Successor Chapter
of the Imperial Fists created
according to Imperial records
in the first year of M32. The
Executioners were one of four
formerly Loyalist Space
Marine Chapters that rebelled
Executioners against the Imperium of Man's
authority during the Badab
War. The Chapter was
believed to have found itself
on the wrong side of that
conflict through little fault of
its own, and was eventually
permitted to continue in its
service to the Imperium after
a 100 year penance crusade.
The Exemplars are a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
unknown origin and
Exemplars
Founding. Almost nothing
else is currently known about
them in Imperial records.
F
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
No pict-file found.
The Fire Angels are a
Loyalist Space Marines
Chapter created during
the 25th Founding in M40,
from the gene-seed of
the Ultramarines. The Fire
Angels are best remembered
in Imperial records for the
role they played in the
Fire
recent Badab War, a
Angels
rebellion by several Space
Marine Chapters against the
Imperium of Man. The Fire
Angels are a recently
Founded Chapter, though
not the first body to bear the
title and panoply. They hail
from the world of Lorin
Alpha.
No pict-file found. Fire Claws The Fire Claws were raised
in the 36th Millennium,
though they are of unknown
origin and Founding. They
were created as one of the
20 Chapters of the Astartes
Praeses -- to stand sentinel
of the worlds near the Eye
of Terror. Eventually, they
came to be obsessed with
acquiring relics and
No pict-file found. weapons of the Chaos Gods,
and to use these malefic
weapons against Chaos
itself. To reflect their
newfound obsession of such
relics, they came to be know
as the Relictors. They were
later
declared Excommunicate
Traitoris by
the Inquisition for the
continued use of Chaotic
artefacts. Only a few
hundred Relictors remain.
The Fire Hawks were one of
the Loyalist Space
Marine Chapters created in
M36 during the Cursed
21st Founding. While the
Fire Hawks have always
maintained they were
descended from
the Ultramarines, the sons
of Roboute Guilliman have
never acknowledged any
kinship. They have the
dubious distinction of being
one of the few Chapters that
Fire Hawks
have lost two Chapter home
worlds. After being nearly
driven to extinction during
the Badab War, the Fire
Hawks' mobile fortress-
monastery, the ancient Void
Fortress Raptorus Rex, was
lost in the Warp in
963.M41. It is now believed
that the survivors of this
disaster became the
cursed Astartes known
collectively as the Legion of
the Damned.
Fire Lords The Fire Lords are a Codex
Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marines Chapter.
Their Founding date
unknown and it is general
believed that they most
likely descend
from Imperial Fists lineage.
The Fire Lords' homeworld
is the volcanic planet of
Mundus Pyra. As their
name might suggest, the
Fire Lords are known for
their utilisation of all
manner of incendiary
weapons, from hand-
held Flamer units all the
way up to Firestorm
bombardment charges
delivered from low orbit.
The Fists Exemplar are a
Second Founding Successor
Chapter of Imperial Fists
lineage. This Chapter was
initially composed of the
more progressive Imperial
Fists Fists Legionaries, who
No pict-file found.
Exemplar agreed with the views
of Roboute Guilliman,
the Primarch of
the Ultramarines, that it was
necessary for the Legiones
No pict-file found. Astartes to be broken down
into Chapters.
The Fists of Olchis were
once a Loyalist Chapter of
Space Marines of unknown
origin and Founding. They
were lost after entering the
Eye of Terror in 321.M37 as
part of the
portentous Abyssal
Crusade. It is unknown
Fists of
No pict-file found. what they endured during
Olchis
their sojourn into the Eye,
and they were
declared Perditas by the
Imperial Inquisition, who
feared that if the Chapter
No pict-file found. still existed, like many of
their fellow crusading
Chapters, it had most likely
been corrupted by Chaos.
The Flame Eagles are a
Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter. It is suspected that
they are one of the rare
Successor Chapters of
Flame the Raven Guard. Their
Eagles exact Founding date is
unknown. Unfortunately, at
this time almost nothing is
currently known about the
Chapter in Imperial records
beyond their name and
Chapter appearance.
The Flame Falcons were
one of the cursed Space
Marine Chapters created
during the 21st Founding or
so-called "Cursed
Founding." Although their
earlier successes promised a
great future for the Chapter,
they were almost
completely wiped out by
the Inquisition before a
hundred years had passed
following their Founding,
Flame due to a mutation that
No pict-file found.
Falcons caused members of the
Chapter to burst into flame.
These Astartes came to
believe that it was a
blessing by the Emperor,
No pict-file found. but the Inquisition did not
share the Chapter's belief,
and when the Chapter
returned to their home
world of Lethe to celebrate
their victory, they were
attacked and almost
completely destroyed by a
force of Grey Knights.
The Flesh Eaters are an
infamous Loyalist
Successor Chapter of
the Blood Angels Chapter,
created during
the 3rd Founding in M32.
This ruthless Chapter's
unsavoury reputation is
notorious across
the Imperium of Man, as are
Flesh
the bloody deeds purported
Eaters
to have been enacted by its
Battle-Brothers upon the
fields of battle. So divorced
have the Flesh Eaters
become from the rest
of Mankind that most
Imperial Commanders
embrace the Chapter's offers
of assistance only in the
direst of circumstances.
The Flesh Tearers are the
smallest Second Founding
Successor Chapter of
the Blood Angels,
numbering only four full
companies of Astartes. They
are Loyalists of the Emperor
of Mankind though their
heavy affliction with the
Flaws of
their Primarch Sanguinius h
Flesh as led to their investigation
Tearers on charges of heresy by
the Inquisition. They have
been cleared of suspicion at
present. Like their
progenitors, the Flesh
Tearers are known for their
bloodthirsty nature in battle,
bad temper and feared for
the Flaws like the Black
Rage and the Red
Thirst that they carry within
their gene-seed.
The Fulminators are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter comprised entirely
of Primaris Space
Fulminator
Marines created from the
s
lineage of the
vaunted Ultramarines and
raised during the Ultima
Founding of 999.M41.
G
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Genesis Chapter is a Second
Founding Successor or
Primogenitor Space Marines
Chapter of the
legendary Ultramarines. The
Chapter's homeworld is the planet
Newfound which is located a
comparatively short distance to the
Genesis
galactic northwest of the
Chapter
Ultramarines' Realm of Ultramar.
First amongst the Ultramarines'
Primogenitor Chapters to be raised
(and hence their name), the
Genesis Chapter are dogmatically
loyal to the Imperium of Man and
the memory of
their Primarch Roboute Guilliman.
The Golden Blades were a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. While
Sometime in M37, a garrison of
Golden Blades Space Marines met
a most foul fate while defending
Golden the world of Ghahalla during the
No pict-file found.
Blades daemonic incursion. Overcome by
a strange madness, they slowly
succumbed to their madness and
were reborn as the first seeds that
would become the Khorne
No pict-file found. Daemonkin warband known as
the Brazen Beasts.
The Golden Gryphons is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-compliant
Golden
Chapter of Space Marines of
Gryphon
unknown Founding and origin.
s
Nothing else is currently known
about them in Imperial records.
The Gorgons is a
Loyalist Chapter of Codex
Astartes-compliant Space
Gorgons Marines of unknown Founding and
origin. Nothing else is currently
known about them in Imperial
records.
H
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
No pict-file found. Halo The Halo Brethren is a
Brethren Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in Imperial records,
except for their involvement in
the campaign against the
rebellious Grand Master Drakan
Vangorich of the Officio
No pict-file found. Assassinorum, which became
known as The Beheading.
No pict-file found.
The Harbingers is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
Harbinger compliant Space Marine Chapter
s of unknown Founding and orign.
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in Imperial records.
No pict-file found.
Howling The Howling Griffons isa
Griffons Loyalist Space Marines Chapter
Founded in M33 from the gene-
seed of the Ultramarines who
fought in the Badab War and saw
extensive action in the 13th Black
Crusade, fighting against Chaos
Plague Marines in the defence of
the world of Amistel Majoris.
The Howling Griffons take a
special pride in their oaths, seeing
each as the promise of an
unending effort until the deed
sworn in the oath is accomplished
or the oathtaker has been slain in
the trying.
I
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
No pict-file found.
The Inculcators is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
Inculcator
No pict-file found. unknown Founding and origin.
s
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in the Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Interceptors is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
Intercepto
No pict-file found. unknown Founding and origin.
rs
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in current Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Invaders is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marines Chapter Master of
unknown Founding and origin.
Their Chapter homeworld of
Ogrys was lost to an assault by
the Eldar
Invaders
of Craftworld Alaitoc approxim
ately a standard century ago and
the Invaders have been forced to
become a Fleet-based Chapter
while they rebuild their strength
from the heavy losses they
suffered against the vengeful
xenos
The Invictors were a formerly
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
They were corrupted after
entering the Eye of Terror in
321.M37 as part of the
Invictors Imperial Abyssal Crusade. It is
unknown what they endured
during their sojourn into the
Eye, but by the time they made
their way back into realspace,
they had become a Chaos Space
Marine warband known as The
Unhallowed.
The Inviolators is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
Inviolator
No pict-file found. unknown Founding and origin.
s
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in current Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Iron Champions is a
Loyalist Space
Marines Chapter that is a
Successor Chapter of
the Executioners and was
created during an unknown
Iron Founding. For their role in
Champion combating the apostates and
s traitors of the Plague of
Unbelief in M36,
the Executioners were granted
the rare honour of having a new
Chapter, the Iron Champions,
being created from their gene-
seed in a later Founding.
The Iron Crusaders is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Iron Almost nothing is known about
Crusaders this Chapter in Imperial records.
The Iron Crusaders were last
seen in 998.M41 heading
towards the forbidden region of
space known as the Ghoul Stars.
J
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Justicars were a
formerly Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding. In
321.M37, they took part in
the disastrous Abyssal
No pict-file found. Justicars Crusade and became
corrupted after entering
the Eye of Terror. They
emerged centuries later
back into realspace, having
become the Chaos warband
No pict-file found. known as The Fractured.
K
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Knights Cerulean is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter comprised
entirely of Primaris Space
Marines, created from the
lineage of
the Ultramarines and
raised during the Ultima
Founding of 999.M41.
The Knights Cerulean
were originally members
of the Unnumbered
Sons who
accompanied Lord
Knights
No pict-file found. Commander of the
Cerulean
Imperium Roboute
Guilliman to the Realm of
Ultramar as part of
the Indomitus
Crusade and took part in
No pict-file found. the Plague Wars. The
Chapter was created after
the end of the Indomitus
Crusade in early M42 and
their numbers were
originally drawn from the
remaining Unnumbered
Sons of Ultramarines'
descent.
The Knights Excelsior
were a formerly
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown origin
and Founding. In
321.M37, they took part in
Knights the disastrous Abyssal
No pict-file found.
Excelsior Crusade into the Eye of
Terror. When the Knights
Excelsior finally emerged
back into Realspace, they
had been refashioned into
No pict-file found. the Renegade Warband
known as the Magma
Hounds.
The Knights of
Gryphonne is a Codex
Astartes-compliant Chapte
Knights of r of unknown origin and
Gryphonne Founding. Nothing else is
known about this Chapter
in current Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Knights of the Raven
is a Loyalist Codex
Astartes-compliant Space
Marine Chapter of an
unknown Founding that is
a Successor Chapter of
the Raven Guard. The
Chapter's homeworld is
the planet Coralax. In
recent history, for
unknown reasons, the
Knights of the Raven
"came to blows"
Knights of
with Astartes from
the Raven
the Aurora
Marines Chapter; the
resulting conflict was
apparently ended
by Marneus Calgar of
the Ultramarines. In
penance for shedding the
blood of fellow Astartes,
they are currently fighting
a guerrilla war against
the Tyranids of the
remaining splinters
of Hive Fleet Kraken.
The Knights of Thunder is
a Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter comprised
Knights of entirely of Primaris Space
No pict-file found.
Thunder Marines, created from an
unknown lineage and
raised during the Ultima
Founding of ca. 999.M41.
No pict-file found.
The Knights Sanguine is a
Loyalist Space Marine
Successor Chapter of
the Blood Angels, created
during an unknown
Founding. Almost nothing
is known about this
Chapter in Imperial
records. Created as they
were from the Blood
Knights
No pict-file found. Angels' gene-seed, they
Sanguine
too, carry the heirs of
Sanguinius' genetic Flaws,
the Red Thirst and
the Black Rage. The
Knights Sanguine were
No pict-file found. greatly affected by the
Flaw and their numbers
were increasingly
consumed by the Black
Rage.
No pict-file found. Knights The Knights Unyielding is
Unyielding one of the Loyalist Space
Marine Chapters Founded
as part of the Astartes
Praeses -- one of the 20
Chapters of Astartes
mentioned in the ancient
tome known as
the Mythos Angelica
Mortis that was created to
defend the regions
No pict-file found. surrounding the Eye of
Terror in the Segmentum
Obscurus from the Forces
of Chaos. The Knights
Unyielding are of an
unknown Founding and
origin.
L
Image Iconography Chapter Summary
The Lamenters are an
unfortunate Loyalist Space
Marine Successor Chapter of
the Blood Angels, created
during the 21st Founding,
known as the "Cursed
Founding". It seems
the gene-seed Flaws known
as the Black Rage and
the Red Thirst were cured by
the Chapter through
unknown means, but this
Lamenter
secret cure may have been
s
lost along with the Chapter at
the hands of the Great
Devourer. Perhaps more than
any other Chapter of the
present era the Lamenters
seem to have been cursed by
a dark shadow that has long
determined their fate. They
found themselves on the
wrong side during the Badab
War and were thereafter
devastated by the Tyranids.
No pict-file found. Lances of The Lances of Pteros were a
Pteros formerly Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter were
corrupted after entering
the Eye of Terror in 321.M37
as part of the Imperial
Abyssal Crusade. At some
point during their sojourn in
the Eye, the Lances of Pteros
were corrupted by Nurgle,
becoming the Lords of
No pict-file found. Decay, and latter absorbed
into the Death Guard Traitor
Legion. The Lords of Decay
appear to function as an elite
force within the legion,
known to even have been led
for a time by the Daemon
Primarch Mortarion himself.
The Lectors of Ixis were a
formerly Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter who were
corrupted after entering
the Eye of Terror in 321.M37
as part of the
Imperial Abyssal Crusade. At
some point during their
sojourn in the Eye, the
Lectors of Ixis were
Lectors of
No pict-file found. corrupted by Tzeentch,
Ixis
becoming the Oracles of
Change. Led by the Chaos
Sorcerer Amadeus Volkstein,
who was once a
Loyalist Librarian Epistolary
No pict-file found. known as Vanneus before
being corrupted by the
promise of knowledge and
power offered by the Lord of
Change.
Legion of The Legion of Night is a
Night Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding. This
Chapter hails from the world
of Outrenacht. The only
thing known with any
certainty about these Astartes
is that the Legion of Night's
combat doctrine revolves
around the use of Tactical
Squads that utilise the
Chapter's large pool of
armoured transports. These
are used to perform surgical
strikes or seize strategic
points with the aid of fast-
moving Razorbacks or Rhino
s. Like their fellow Chapters
the Angels of Fury and
the Raven Guard, the Legion
of Night has forged their
combat doctrine around such
highly mobile insurgent
tactics.
The Legion of the Damned
are the most famous of the
Chapters of
the 21st Founding, known as
the "Cursed Founding", and
were once known as the Fire
Hawks Chapter. The Fire
Hawks were listed as
officially destroyed as a
Chapter in Imperial records
Legion of even though some of their
the members sometimes appear
Damned on Imperial battlefields as the
Legion of the Dead when the
situation for other Imperial
forces is dire, and their
intervention turns the tide of
battle. Many claim to have
seen these living spectres in
battle, but no thanks can ever
be given to them, for they
leave as suddenly and as
quickly as they appeared.
See Also
Pictorial List of Space Marine Chapters (M-Z)
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Priestley, pp. 33–35
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Warhammer 40,000: Planetstrike (5th Editon)
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (1st Edition)
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Warhammer 40,000: Rulebook (5th Edition)
Warhammer 40,000: Wargear (2nd Edition)
Warlords of the Dark Millennium - Dante (Digital Edition)
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Angels of Darkness (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
Angels of Death - The Crown of Thorns (Short Story) by Peter Fehervari
Armageddon (Anthology) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
A Thousand Sons (Horus Heresy Novel) by Graham McNeill
Age of Darkness (Anthology), "Rebirth" by Chris Wraight, "Savage Weapons," by
Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Atlas Infernal (Novel) by Rob Sanders
Black Tide (Novel) by James Swallow
Book of the Lion (Anthology) Edited by Graeme Lyon
Blood Angels Novel Series:
Deus Encarmine (Novel) by James Swallow
Deus Sanguinius (Novel) by James Swallow
Red Fury (Novel) by James Swallow
Black Tide (Novel) by James Swallow
Crimson Tears (Novel) by Ben Counter
Crucible of War (Anthology) various Authors
Dark Creed (Novel) by Anthony Reynolds
Dark Imperium (Anthology), "Apothecary's Honour," by Simon Jowett
Dark Hunters: Umbra Sumus (Novel) by Paul Kearney
Dark Vengeance (Novel) by C.Z. Dunn
Dawn of War (Novel) by C.S. Goto
Dawn of War: Ascension (Novel) by C.S. Goto
Dawn of War: Tempest (Novel) by C.S. Goto
Dawn of War II (Novel) by Chris Roberson
Death of Integrity (Novel) by Guy Haley
Deathwatch (Novel) C.S. Goto
Deathwing (Anthology) "Deathwing," by Bryan Ansell & William King
Descent of Angels (Novel) by Mitchel Scanlon
Eye of Terror (Novel) by Barrington J. Bayley
Fallen Angels (Novel) by Mike Lee
Fear to Tread (Horus Heresy Novel) by James Swallow
Helsreach (Novel) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Heroes of the Space Marines (Anthology), "The Skull Harvest" by Graham McNeill,
"Renegades," by Gav Thorpe, "And They Shall Know No Fear," by Darren Cox, "One
Hate," by Aaron Dembski-Bowden, "Headhunted," by Steve Parker, "One Hate," by
Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Horus Rising (Horus Heresy Novel) by Dan Abnett
Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology), "The Trial of the Mantis Warriors" by
C.S. Goto, "The Relic," by Jonathan Green, "The Last Detail," by Paul Kearney
Legion of the Damned (Novel) by Rob Sanders
Master of Sanctity (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
Ravenor: Rogue (Novel) by Dan Abnett
Red Fury (Novel) by James Swallow
Redemption Corps (Novel) by Rob Sanders
Rynn's World (Novel) by Steve Parker
Shadows of Treachery (Anthology) edited by Christain Dunn, "Prince of Crows" by
Aaron Dembski-Bowden, "The Crimson Fist," by John French
Sons of Fenris (Novel) by William King
Space Marine (Novel) by Ian Watson
Spear of the Emperor (Novel) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Tales of the Dark Millennium (Anthology), "The Falls of Marakross" by Steve
Parker, "A Balance of Faith" by Darren-Jon Ashmore, "Vindicare" by C.S. Goto and
"Tears of Blood" by C.S. Goto
The Last Ditch (Novel) by Sandy Mitchell
The Primarchs (Anthology), "The Lion" by Gav Thorpe
The Purging of Kadillus (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
The Unforgiven (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
The World Engine (Novel) by Ben Counter
Trial By Blood (Novel) by Andy Smillie
Ultramarines: The Omnibus by Graham McNeill
Victories of the Space Marines (Anthology), "Heart of Rage" by James Swallow,
"Exhumed," by Steve Parker
Voice of Mars (Novel) by David Guymer
Warrior Brood (Novel) by C.S. Goto
Warrior Coven (Novel) by C.S. Goto
Words of Blood (Anthology), "Words of Blood," by Ben Counter
Black Library Weekender Vol. 1 (Anthology), "Lost Sons" (Short Story) by James
Swallow
Accursed Eternity (Novella) by Sarah Cawkwell
Blood and Fire (Novella) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Eclipse of Hope (Novella) by David Annadale
Mephiston: Lord of Death (Novella) by David Annadale
The Book of Blood (Novella) by Christian Dunn
The Last Days of Ector (Novella) by Guy Haley
The Unkindness of Ravens (Novella) by George Mann
Traitor's Gorge (Novella) by Mike Lee
Wolf King (Novella) by Chris Wraight
Advent Day Nine - Astorath The Grim: Redeemer of the Lost (Ebook)
Advent Day Sixteen - Gabriel Seth: The Flesh Tearer (Ebook)
Angels of Death: No Worse Sin (Short Story) by Joe Parrino
Angels of Death: Old Scars (Short Story) by George Mann
Angels of Death - The Crown of Thorns (Short Story) by Peter Fehervari
Angels of Death - The Fury (Short Story) by James Swallow
Angels of Death: The Judges, In Their Hunger (Short Story) by David Annandale
Easy Prey (Short Story) by C.Z. Dunn
Headhunted (Short Story) by Steve Parker
Plague Ship (Short Story) by Jim Alexander
The Cost of Command (Shorty Story) by Sandy Mitchell
The Rites of Holos (Short Story) by Guy Haley
Battle-Brothers (Ebook) by Gav Thorpe
Crimson Night (Ebook) by James Swallow
Honours (Ebook) by James Swallow
Redeemed (Ebook) by James Swallow
Bloodline (Ebook) by James Swallow
Ravenwing (Ebook) by Gav Thorpe
Space Hulk (Ebook) by Gav Thorpe
The Blind King (Ebook) by Paul Kearney
Unforgiven (Ebook) by Graham McNeill
Ascension of Balthasar (Audio) by C.Z. Dunn
Bloodspire (Audio) by C.Z. Dunn
Butcher's Nails (Audio) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
Labyrinth of Sorrows (Audio) by George Mann
Malediction (Audio) by C.Z. Dunn
The Stromark Massacre (Audio) by Andy Smillie and C.Z. Dunn
Tranzia Rebellion (Audio) by C.Z. Dunn
Bloodquest Graphic Novel Series:
Bloodquest I by Gordon Rennie and illustrated by Colin MacNeil
Bloodquest II: Into the Eye of Terror by Gordon Rennie and illustrated by
Colin MacNeil
Bloodquest III: The Daemon's Mark by Gordon Rennie and illustrated by
Colin MacNeil
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