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Pictorial List of Space Marine Chapters (A-L) : Welcome To The Grim Dark!

This document provides a pictorial list of known Space Marine Chapters from A-L. It includes both loyalist and renegade chapters, and provides a brief description and iconography for each. The list does not include the nine traitor legions but does include Renegade Chapters of Chaos Space Marines. Not all chapters in existence are known to the Imperium.
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This is a pictorial list of known Space Marine Chapters (A-L) created by Games


Workshop. It does not include the nine Traitor Legions.
However, it does include Renegade Chapters of Chaos Space Marines as well as those
Space Marine Chapters considered Excommunicate Traitoris by the High Lords of Terra,
whether they serve the Dark Gods or not.
This cannot be considered a complete list as not every Chapter in existence in
the Imperium of Man is known.

Contents
 A
 B
 C
 D
 E
 F
 G
 H
 I
 J
 K
 L
 See Also
 Sources

A
Image Iconography Chapter Summary

The Absolvers is a Codex


Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space
MarineChapter of unknown
Founding and origin.
Absolvers Enigmatic and dour, the
Absolvers Chapter of the
Astartes are based -- and now
trapped -- in the Gilead
System due to the birth of
the Great Rift.

The Accipiters are a Codex


Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
Accipiters unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
the Imperial records.

The Adamantine Lions is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. There is
very little information on this
obscure Chapter in official
Imperial records, other than
their participation in the
Adamantin
Pict-File Unavailable Argovon Campaign as a part
e Lions
of Task Force XI of Battle
Group Kallides, which took
part in the joint-Imperial
campaign against the
undying Necrons located in
No pict-file found. the foreboding region of the
galaxy designated as teh
Pariah Nexus.
The Adulators is a Codex
Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
Adulators
the Imperial records except
that they held a distant
agreement to support
the Shrine World of Ras
Shakeh, in the Ras Sub-
sector.

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.

The Angel Guard is a Codex


Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
Angel
unknown Founding and
Guard
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
the Imperial records.

The Angels Encarmine are


a Second
Founding Successor Chapter
of the Blood Angels. This
Angels Chapter is very rarely at full
Encarmine strength due to their highly
active nature and willingness
to intervene anywhere in the
galaxy to protect the
Emperor's people.
The Angels Eradicant is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Angels Chapter of unknown origin
Eradicant and Founding. Virtually
nothing is known about this
obscure Chapter within the
official Imperial archives.

The Angels Excelsis was a


Space Marine Chapter and a
Successor Chapter of the
Blood Angels, created during
Angels an unknown Founding in
No pict-file found.
Excelsis M36. The Angels Excelsis
were destroyed to the last
Astartes during
the Devastation of Baal in
999.M41.
No pict-file found.

The Angels Numinous are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter and a Successor
Angels Chapter of the Blood Angels
No pict-file found.
Numinous created during an unknown
Founding. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
Imperial records.

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.

The Angels of Damnation is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Angels of Chapter of unknown
Damnation Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.

The Angels of Defiance is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter comprised entirely
of Primaris Space
Angels of
Marines created from the
Defiance
lineage of the
mysterious Dark Angels and
raised during the Ultima
Founding of 999.M41.

The Angels of Fire is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown origin,
Angels of
Founded in M36. It is
Fire
unknown who their Primarch
is or where their home world
is located.
The Angels of Fury is
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter that was created
from the lineage of
the Ultramarines during an
unknown Founding. They
had the honour of being
Angels of
under the tutelage of the
Fury
venerable Novamarines Chap
ter following their inception.
Its Chapter home world is
Ingiga located in
the Segmentum Solar.
Almost nothing else is known
about the Chapter in Imperial
records.

The Angels of Iron are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Angels of Chapter of unknown
Iron Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in Imperial records.

The Angels of Light is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter and a Successor of
Angels of the Blood Angels, raised
No pict-file found.
Light during an unknown
Founding. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
Imperial records.

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.

The Angels of Purgatory are


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Angels of Chapter of unknown
No pict-file found.
Purgatory Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.

No pict-file found.

The Angels of Redemption is


a Second Founding
Successor Chapter of the
Angels of
Dark Angels. It has been
Redemptio
noted that the Chapter has, on
n
occasion, withdrawn from a
campaign in order to pursue
its own undisclosed ends.

Angels of The Angels of Repentance is


Repentanc a Codex Astartes-compliant
e Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records, though it is believed
by some to be a Successor of
the Dark Angels Space
Marine Chapter, though there
is no evidence to support
such claims.

The Angels of Retribution


were a Codex Astartes-
compliant Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. Almost
Angels of
nothing is known about this
Retribution
Chapter in the Imperial
records. The Officio
Assassinorum is suspected in
the involvement of the
Chapter's demise.

The Angels of Vengeance are


a Second Founding
Successor Chapter of the
Dark Angels. The deeds of
the Angels of Vengeance are
Angels of
even less well-known than
Vengeance
those of the other Unforgiven
Chapters, for they shun fame
and laurels, instead
concentrating on their duties
to the exclusion of all else.

The Angels of Vigilance are


a Loyalist Space Marine
Angels of Chapter believed to have
Vigilance been created during the
Second Founding from an
unknown origin.

No pict-file found. Angels of The Angels of Wrath is a


Wrath Successor Chapter of the
ancient Dark Angels Chapter
and are numbered amongst
the ranks of the Unforgiven.
They might have possibly
been created during the 10th
Founding in the mid-M35, as
by M36, they were still
considered a young Chapter.
No pict-file found.
The Angels Penitent are
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Successor Chapter
of the Blood Angels, created
during an unknown
Founding. Once known as
Angels the Angels Resplendent, they
Penitent became an overzealous and
puritanical Chapter after
being visited by a strange
mortal known as the
"Undying Martyr, and so,
renamed themselves the
Angels Penitent.

The Angels Porphyr are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Angels Chapter that was Founded
Porphyr during the 31st Millennium,
though their actual Founding
and origin remain unknown.

The Angels Puissant is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Angels
No pict-file found. Founding and origin. Almost
Puissant
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.

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.

The Angels Repentant is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Angels Chapter of unknown
No pict-file found.
Repentant Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.

No pict-file found.

After arrival of a strange


mortal known as the
Angels "Undying Martyr," the
No pict-file found. Resplende Chapter became religiously
nt zealot and puritanical,
changing their colours and
name to the Angels Penitent.

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.

The Angels Sanguine is a


Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines and a Second
Founding Successor Chapter
Angels
of the Blood Angels. Theirs
Sanguine
is a long and glorious history,
having been pivotal in many
victories against the Forces
of Chaos.

The Angels Vermillion are a


Second Founding Successor
Chapter of the Blood Angels.
Alone of the Blood Angels'
Angels successors, the Angels
Vermillion Vermillion shun all contact
with their brother Chapters,
choosing to bear their
lingering curse in solitude
and isolation.

The Angels Vindicant is a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Angels Chapter of unknown origin
No pict-file found.
Vindicant and Founding. Virtually
nothing is known about this
obscure Chapter within the
official Imperial archives.

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.

The Astral Hawks is a Codex


Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
Astral
unknown Founding and
Hawks
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
the Imperial records.

The Astral Knights were a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter from an unknown
Founding that is a Successor
Chapter of the Imperial Fists.
Astral The Astral Knights sacrificed
Knights nearly their entire Chapter in
926.M41 to destroy the
hideous threat to the
Imperium called the World
Engine, in the Vidar Sector,
when they faced the undying
threat of the Necrons.
The Atantian Spears is a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. There is
very little information on this
obscure Chapter in official
Imperial records, other than
their participation in the
Atlantian
Pict-File Unavailable Argovon Campaign as a part
Spears
of Task Force XI of Battle
Group Kallides, which took
part in the joint-Imperial
campaign against the
undying Necrons located in
No pict-file found. the foreboding region of the
galaxy designated as teh
Pariah Nexus.

The Auric Patricians is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Auric Chapter of unknown
Patricians Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial
records.

The Aurora Chapter is a


Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines of disputed
Founding that is a Successor
Aurora
Chapter of the Ultramarines.
Chapter
They took their name from
the principally armoured
formations of the XIII
Legion.
The Aurora Talons are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. An
unorthodox Chapter, they
utilise unique titles that are
Aurora
No pict-file found. unique to their organisation,
Talons
maintaining no less than five
"Master Bombadiers" in their
command roster. Almost
nothing else is known about
this Chapter in current
No pict-file found. Imperial records.

The Avengers is a Loyalist


Space Marines Chapter of
unknown Founding and
Avengers
origin about which almost
nothing is known in Imperial
records.

The Avenging Sons are


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marines
Chapter originally created
Avenging
during the 19th Founding from
Sons
the gene-seed of the
Ultramarines. They hail from
the world of Traekonnis
Major.

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.

The Black Inculpators are


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Black Chapter of unknown
Inculpators Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known
about this Chapter in the
Imperial records.
The Black Ravens met their
end while fighting the The
Harvest Warband of
Black
No pict-file found. the Khorne
Ravens
Daemonkin within their
own walls of their Fortress-
Monastery in 946.M41.

No pict-file found.

The Black Talons are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Black origins and Founding.
Talons Beyond their simple
existence, nothing else is
known about them in
Imperial records.

The Black Templars are a


Loyalist Second
Founding Space Marines
Chapter derived from
the Imperial Fists' gene-
seed and
their Primarch, Rogal Dorn.
Their origin can be traced
Black back to the Imperial Fists'
Templars defence of Terra during
the Horus Heresy. Since
that time, the Black
Templars have been on the
longest Crusade
the Imperium of Man has
ever known to prove their
loyalty to the Emperor of
Mankind.
In 700.M35, for unknown
reasons, half the Chapter
renounced their vows and
turned upon their former
brethren. Their fortress-
monastery was devastated,
many of their Chapter's
vessels were destroyed and
Black their traitorous kin were
Wings driven off-world. Swearing
an eternal oath of vendetta,
the Black Wings changed
their livery to a halved-
pattern of crimson and
black, until justice is finally
visited upon their erstwhile
kin and the Chapter's soul
is fully healed.

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.

The Blazoned Legion is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Blazoned origins and Founding.
Legion Beyond its simple
existence, nothing else is
known about this Chapter
in Imperial records.
The Blood Angels are one
of the 20 First
Founding original Space
Marine Legions. They were
created from the gene-
seed of their
angelic Primarch Sanguiniu
s, who gave his life fighting
Blood
against the Arch-
Angels
Traitor Horus
Lupercal during the
final Battle of Terra. Since
that time, the Blood Angels'
have had to deal with the
twin genetic curses of
the Black Rage and the Red
Thirst.
A Second
Founding Successor
Chapter of the Blood
Angels Legion, the Blood
Drinkers engage in rituals
that involve the
consumption of blood,
particularly massive
quantities of human blood.
Blood Far from hiding this
Drinkers tradition, however, the
Blood Drinkers openly
embrace it. Though they
experience far less
instances of the twin-curses
of the Black Rage and Red
Thirst, it remains to be seen
whether or not they have
save themselves, or damned
themselves unknowingly.

The Blood Knights are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Blood origins and Founding.
Knights Beyond their simple
existence, little else is
known about them in
Imperial records.
The Blood Legion was
created during the
14th Founding as a
Successor Chapter of the
venerable Blood Angels,
Blood
No pict-file found. sometime during the
Legion
36th Millennium. Their
fortress-monastery is
located on the world of
Harkilae IV, located in
the Segmentum Obscurus.
No pict-file found.
The Blood Ravens are a
mysterious Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown origins and
unknown Founding. They
are drawn to the pursuit of
Blood knowledge and the
Ravens acquisition of ancient lore.
They also possess an
unusually high number
of Librarians amongst its
ranks. The most powerful
of these Librarians guide
the Chapter.
A Successor Chapter of the
venerable Blood Angels,
their exact Founding is
unknown. The Blood
Swords' homeworld is the
planet Jaggafall. The Blood
Blood
Swords Chapter is unique
Swords
among the Space Marines
in that for a time
its Chapter
Master, Daggan, was
actually a Venerable
Dreadnought.
The Blood Tigers are
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Blood Founding and origin. This
No pict-file found.
Tigers Chapter is known to hail
from the jungle moon of
Tryjon II. Almost nothing
is known about this Chapter
in the Imperial records.
No pict-file found.

A Loyalist Space Marine


Chapter of unknown origin
Bone or Founding, almost
No pict-file found.
Knives nothing is know about the
Bone Knives Chapter in
official Imperial records.

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 Brazen Fists are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known
Brazen about this Chapter in the
No pict-file found.
Fists Imperial records, except
that they have participated
in the First and the Second
Punisher Wars against the
vile Punishers Chaos Space
No pict-file found. Marine Warband.

A Loyalist Space Marine


Chapter of unknown
origins or Founding, the
Brazen Minotaurs stand
sentinel over the Sargassion
Brazen
Reach and the Kandoor
Minotaurs
System. They hail from the
jungle world of Tauron,
and are renowned for their
bluntness and direct
approach to warfare.

The Brazen Skulls were a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. The
Brazen Skulls were wiped
Brazen
out as a Chapter by
Skulls
773.M41, but were
recreated entirely
with Primaris Space
Marines during the Ultima
Founding.
Undertook the
disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror. Was
corrupted by Chaos, and
Bronze
No pict-file found. became the warband of
Gorgons
Chaos Space Marines
known as the Crystal
Wyverns.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.

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.

The Brothers of the Red are


a now-extinct Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter and
a Successor Chapter of the
Blood Angels, created
Brothers of
No pict-file found. during an unknown
the Red
Founding. They were
fatally undone by the
genetic twin-curses of
the Black Rage and the Red
Thirst.
No pict-file found.
Founded as part of
the Astartes Praeses -- one
of 20 Chapters dedicated to
defending the regions
surrounding the Eye of
Brothers Terror. This Chapter is of
No pict-file found.
Penitent unknown origins and
Founding. Though they
work alongside the other
Chapters of the Astartes
Praeses, they are known to
No pict-file found. be insular in nature.

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 Carmine Blades are a


Loyalist Space Marine
Successor Chapter of the
Blood Angels, created
Carmine during an unknown
Blades Founding. Hailing from
the Feral World of
Haldroth, this Chapter
were originally named the
Swords of Haldroth.
The Castellans of the Rift
is a Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter
comprised entirely
of Primaris Space
Marines created from the
lineage of
Castellans of the Ultramarines and
the Rift raised during the Ultima
Founding of 999.M41.
They are charged with
standing sentinel over
the Nachmund Gauntlet,
one of the stable routes
through the Cicatrix
Maledictum.

The Celebrants Chapter


are of unknown origin,
Celebrants raised in the
36th Millennium during an
unknown Founding.

The Celestial Guard is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter created during
the 25th Founding from
uncertain lineage. Their
Celestial
Chapter homeworld is
Guard
called Erenon and is a
storm-shrouded Ocean
World located to the
galactic northwest
of Nocturne.
The Celestial Lions are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter raised in the
38th Millennium during an
unknown Founding as a
Successor Chapter of
the Imperial Fists.
Celestial
Following a campaign
Lions
upon the world of Khattar
in 988.M41, the Celestial
Lions became highly
vocal against
the Inquisition, which
nearly proved to be the
Chapter's undoing.
The Celestial Swords was
two now-extinct Loyalist
Space Marine Chapters
created at some time in
the third century of M38,
during an unknown
Founding and from
uncertain lineage. The
Celestial
No pict-file found. Celestial Swords were
Swords
two separate Chapters
founded with identical
names and heraldries due
to a mistake made by the
Imperial bureaucracy.
No pict-file found. Both Chapters were
destroyed during the 9th
Black Crusade.
The Celestian Guard are
a Codex Astartes-
compliant Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and
Celestian origin. Almost nothing is
No pict-file found.
Guard known about this Chapter
in the Imperial records
other than their
participation in
the Lycanthos Drift
No pict-file found. Campaign in 780.M41.
The Cerulean Guard is a
Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines of unknown
Founding and origin who
fought to defend
Cerulean the Fortress
No pict-file found.
Guard World of Cadia during
the climax of the 13th
Black Crusade in
999.M41. Little else is
currently known about
No pict-file found. them in Imperial records.

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.

The Charnel Guard is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. This
reclusive, fleet-based
Chapter, whose chronicle
threads through many
dark passages of the
Imperium's history, is
Charnel believed by some sources
Guard to be an unacknowledged
offshoot of the Blood
Angels. This Chapter is
known to seal themselves
away in vast stasis crypts
No pict-file found. when not on campaign,
and the Chapter's
armoury holds countless
examples of weapons
rarely seen in late M41.
This Chapter undertook
the disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror. It is
Chorus of unknown what they
No pict-file found.
Eltain endured during their
sojourn into the Eye, and
they were
declared Martyr
Extermis in absentia.
No pict-file found.

This Chapter undertook


the disastrous Abyssal
Crusade in 321.M37 into
the Eye of Terror, where
they were corrupted by
Clerics of
No pict-file found. Chaos, and became the
Steel
warband of Chaos Space
Marines known as
the Invocators.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
The Consecrators are a
Successor Chapter of
Loyalist Space Marines
created from the gene-
seed of the Dark
Angels during an
Consecrators
unknown Founding. The
Consecrators are noted
for bearing all manner of
holy relics and ancient
patterns of arms, armour
and vehicles.

The Contenders are


a Codex Astartes-
compliant Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
Contenders
unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter
in the Imperial records.
The Crimson Castellans
were a Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown origins and
Founding who became
embroiled in a civil war
after a portion of their
brotherhood turned
to Chaos. However, both
Loyalist and Renegade
factions, were largely
destroyed in 993.M41,
Crimson when the Tyranid Hive
Castellans Fleet
Jormungandr unexpectedl
y descended upon the
world of Sephrax. Their
Chapter home world of
Vorl Secunda was
subsequently abandoned
due to the outbreak of a
mysterious illness known
as the Grey Phage,
forcing the Crimson
Castellans to become a
fleet-based Chapter.
The Crimson Consuls are
a now-extinct Codex
Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding, who were a
Crimson
No pict-file found. Successor Chapter of
Consuls
the Ultramarines. The
Crimson Consuls were
destroyed entirely by the
machinations of
the Alpha Legion Traitor
No pict-file found. Legion.
The Crimson Fists are
one of the Successor
Chapters created during
the Second Founding,
drawn from the Imperial
Fists Legion. Though
Crimson
they remain
Fists
understrength from
the Ork invasion
of Rynn's World, the
Crimson Fists are a proud
and stubborn Chapter,
never admitting defeat.

The Crimson Guard is


a Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Crimson Chapter created from
Guard uncertain lineage. Almost
nothing else is known
about them in Imperial
records.

The Crimson Legion is a


now-extinct Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter
and a Successor Chapter
of the Blood Angels,
created during an
unknown Founding.
Almost nothing is known
about this Chapter in
Imperial records. Created
Crimson as they were from the
No pict-file found.
Legion Blood Angels' gene-seed,
they too carried the
genetic Flaws inherited
from Sanguinius. Those
affected by the Black
No pict-file found. Rage were often used as
blunt instruments,
gathered into Death
Companies, and hurled
into the thickest of the
fighting.
The Crimson Paladins are
a Loyalist Codex
Astartes-compliant Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown origin and
Founding. Virtually
nothing is known about
this obscure Chapter
within the official
Crimson
Imperial archives, except
Paladins
the name of the Chapter's
homeworld of Fortress
and their fortress-
monastery, which is
known as Honour Hold.
Much of this fortress is
below ground as added
protection against orbital
strikes.
The Crimson Sabres were
once a Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter created
during the
mysterious 13th
Founding, the so-called
"Dark Founding," which
occurred sometime
between M35 and M36.
Problems culminated
with the genocidal war on
the jungle world of
Umidia. The Chapter
soon found themselves
Crimson
cursed by the Chaos
Sabres
God Khorne, forever
haunted by the fell voices
of the slain even after the
combat had ended.
Fleeing to the Eye of
No pict-file found. Terror to seek an
honourable death, they
became fully corrupted
by the Dark Gods. When
they returned to
realspace, they had
become the Chaos
warband known as
the Crimson Slaughter.
The Crimson Scions are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
origins and Founding.
Virtually nothing is
known about this obscure
Crimson
Chapter within the
Scions
official Imperial archives,
except that they are
located near the
Imperial Hive World of
Minea within
the Segmentum Ultima.
The Crimson Scythes are
a Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding or origin. They
were created as one of the
Chapters Founded as part
of the Astartes Praeses --
one of the 20 Chapters of
Crimson
No pict-file found. Astartes mentioned in the
Scythes
ancient tome known as
the Mythos Angelica
Mortis that was created to
defend the regions
surrounding the Eye of
No pict-file found. Terror in the Segmentum
Obscurus from the Forces
of Chaos.
The Crimson Shades are
a Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding.
The Librarians of the
Crimson Shades, like
their counterparts of
Crimson the Space Wolves and
Shades the White Scars Chapters,
are one of the noteworthy
examples that take
exception to the doctrines
of the Codex Astartes.
Exactly what this
difference is has not yet
been recorded.
The Crimson Swords are
a little known Successor
Chapter of the venerable
and heroic Blood Angels
Chapter, who were
created during an
Unknown Founding. Like
their fellow Scions of
Sanguinius, the Knights
of Blood, the Crimson
Crimson Swords have also gone
No pict-file found.
Swords down in infamy for the
terrible destruction they
wrought against both
friends and foes alike.
Their ultimate fate is
No pict-file found. unknown, but it is
generally believed that
they were completely
wiped out amid
unwinnable conflicts of
their own creation.

The Crimson Talons are a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Crimson
origin and Founding.
Talons
Virtually nothing is
known about this obscure
Chapter within the
official Imperial archives.

The Crimson Templars is


a Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin.
Crimson Almost nothing is known
No pict-file found.
Templars about this obscure
Chapter in official
Imperial records, except
that it guards the Eastern
Fringe of the galaxy.
No pict-file found.
The Crusaders are
a Codex Astartes-
compliant Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter
in the Imperial records.
Crusaders Based upon the nature of
their Chapter icon which
closely resembles the
holy symbol of
the Adeptus Ministorum,
the Crusaders might be
strict adherents of
the Imperial Cult. But this
is merely conjecture.

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.

The Dark Crusaders are a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
Dark of unknown origin and
Crusaders Founding. Nothing else is
currently known about them in
Imperial records.

The Dark Eagles are a


Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter. It is suspected that
they are one of the rare
Dark Successor Chapters of
Eagles the Raven Guard. Their
exact Founding date is
unknown. Unfortunately, at this
time almost nothing is currently
known about the Chapter in
Imperial records.

The Dark Hands are a Codex


Astartes-compliant Chapter of
Dark unknown origin. Nothing else is
Hands currently known about this
obscure Chapter in official
Imperial records.
The Dark Hunters are a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter descended from the
gene-seed of the White
Scars during an unknown
Founding sometime in M37.
The Dark Hunters hail from the
night world of Phobian, and
Dark
ever since the Dellrond
Hunters
Campaign, where a single Dark
Hunters Battle Company held
the entrance to the Cathedral of
the Emperor Ossified for five
standard years against
the Orks of WAAAGH! Nagrut
, the Chapter has had a
reputation for being particularly
hardy and resolute warriors.
The Dark Sons are a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin,
though the Dark Sons
themselves believe that they are
Successors of
Dark Sons the Novamarines Chapter. The
Dark Sons' homeworld is the
planet Darkhold located in
the Segmentum Obscurus.
Little else is known about the
Chapter in current Imperial
records.

The Dark Swords are a Codex


Astartes-compliant Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
Dark
No pict-file found. unknown Founding and origin.
Swords
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.

The Death Hawks is a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known about
Death this Chapter in Imperial records
Pict-file not found.
Hawks save that one of its detachments
participated with the Space
Wolves in the failed defence of
the world of Parenxes from
the Red Corsairs.
No pict-file found.
The Death Knights are a
Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Death
Chapter of unknown origin and
Knights
Founding. Nothing else is
recorded about them in
Imperial records.

The Death Spectres are a


Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines of unknown origin of
the 13th ("Dark") Founding,
only the second known Chapter
of Astartes, besides
the Exorcists, to have been
created in that
Death unusual Founding. They are a
Spectres Successor Chapter of the Raven
Guard as they share many of
the same mutations as found in
that Chapter's gene-seed. The
Death Spectres maintain a
constant vigil to ensure that the
supernatural inhabitants of
the Ghoul Stars never again
threaten the galaxy.
The Death Strike is a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of
unknown origin and Founding
whose Fortress-Monastery is
located on their homeworld of
Death Nihilas. This Chapter
Strike participated in multiple
campaigns, including the
Assault on Moros, the Verdan
II Extraction, the Ulik Sector
campaign and the 13th Black
Crusade.
The Deathwatch are not an
actual Space Marine Chapter.
Instead, they are comprised
of Kill-teams formed from the
Deathwatc
Veteran Space Marines of other
h
Chapters that serve as
the Chamber Militant of the
alien-hunting Ordo Xenos of
the Imperial Inquisition.

The Desert Lions are a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter. They fought in
Desert
No pict-file found. the notable campaign known as
Lions
Operation Carthage during
the Great Scouring to retake the
world of Isstvan V from
the forces of Chaos.
No pict-file found.

The Destroyers are a


Loyalist Second Founding and
rare Successor Chapter of
the White Scars. Though they
have won great victories in the
Destroyers
Imperium's name, the stability
of their gene-seed has come
into question as well as
concerns surrounding their
savage conduct in battle.

The Dictators are a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
No pict-file found. Dictators
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in the Imperial
records.

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.

The Doom Griffons are a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
Doom known about this Chapter in the
Pict-file not found.
Griffons Imperial records, except that
they have participated in the
pacification of the Fenris
System that was caught in a
daemonic incursion.
No pict-file found.
The Doom Legion are a
Loyalist Space Marine
Successor Chapter of
the Ultramarines, created
during an unknown Founding.
All that was known about the
Doom Legion's home world,
Elusia Prime, is that it was
situated within the Ultima
Segmentum. During the
Imperial Abyssal Crusade in
Doom
321.M37, six companies of the
Legion
Doom Legion deployed and
were lost in the Eye of Terror.
They reemerged into Imperial
space centuries later as the
warband of Chaos Space
Marines known as the Vectors
of Pox, servants of the Plague
God Nurgle. The remaining
four companies of the Doom
Legion remained true to the
Emperor.
The Doom Warriors are
a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown Founding and
origin. The Doom Warriors
have a defect in the Catalepsean
Node as a result of a mutation
in their gene-seed. Because of
this deficiency, Doom Warriors
Doom
are incapable of true sleep,
Warriors
which in turn makes them a
morose, moody Chapter. This is
why they specialize in
conducting Exterminatus camp
aigns that allow them to
unleash the full extent of their
somewhat unbalanced
personalities in ways that are
constructive.

The Doomsayers are a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known about
Doomsaye this Chapter in the Imperial
Pict-file not found.
rs records, except that they have
participated in the First and the
Second Punisher Wars against
the vile Punishers Chaos Space
Marine Warband.
No pict-file found.

The Dragon Lords are a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter in
Dragon
Imperial records. In 998.M41
Lords
all contact was lost with the
Dragon Lords' Chapter planet,
Erwynn's World. This bodes ill
for the Dragon Lords until their
ultimate fate can be determined.

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.

The Emperor's Hands are


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Space Marine Chapter of
Emperor's
unknown origin and
Hands
Founding. Nothing else is
currently known about them
in Imperial records.

The Emperor's Hawks are a


Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marines
Chapter of unknown origin
and Founding date. The
Emperor's
Chapter specialises in Jump
Hawks
Pack-assisted assaults,
followed by squadron-
strength attacks by highly-
mobile units of Land
Speeders.

The Emperor's Scythes are


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Space Marine Chapter of
Emperor's
unknown origin and
Scythes
Founding. Nothing else is
currently known about them
in Imperial records.
The Emperor's Shadows is a
Loyalist Space Marine
Emperor's Chapter of unknown
Shadows Founding and origin. Little
else is known about this
Chapter in Imperial records.

The Emperor's Shields is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Space Marine Chapter of
Emperor's
unknown origin and
Shield
Founding. Nothing else is
currently known about them
in Imperial records.

The Emperor's Spears is a


Loyalist Successor Space
Marine Chapter of
the Ultramarines. The Chapter
was created during the 25th
Founding in the latter half of
Emperor's
the 40th Millennium, the so-
Spears
called "Bastion Founding."
These Astartes guardians once
stood watch over the Imperial
worlds located in the
backwater region of the
galaxy called Elara's Veil.

The Emperor's Storm is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Space Marine Chapter of
Emperor's
unknown origin and
Storm
Founding. Nothing else is
currently known about them
in Imperial records.
The Emperor's Swords is a
now-extinct Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding and the
first of two separate Chapters
to bear the name. The Chapter
was decimated by the forces
of the Alpha Legion after 300
standard years of infiltration
Emperor's
and subversion on its home
Swords
world of Ghorstangrad. A
second Chapter to bear the
name, this one settled on the
Chapter home world of
Bellicas, would also be
destroyed, this time by the
awakening
of Necrons beneath the world
in 970.M41.
The Emperor's Warbringers
are a Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter of unknown origin
and Founding who are a
Successor Chapter of the
Emperor's Imperial Fists. This Chapter is
Warbringers known for sometimes making
use of camouflage on their
vehicles and their personal
armour and possesses a
reputation as especially brutal
combatants against the foes of
the Emperor.
Emperor's The Emperor's Wolves are a
Wolves Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin
and Founding whose gene-
seed contain altered and
integrated wolf genes similar
to those found in the gene-
seed of the Space Wolves,
though any further connection
between the Chapters remains
unknown. The Emperor's
Wolves lost their 8th Company
in the Warp who reemerged
decades later as the warband
of Chaos Space
Marines known as the Blood
Disciples. Nothing else is
known about them in Imperial
records.
The Emperor's Wrath is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding that is
based in a star system in
the Segmentum Solar.
The Chapter Master and the
Emperor's
No pict-file found. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Company are
Wrath
currently on a Crusade against
the Forces of Chaos who have
occupied a portion of the
world
of Cadia following Abaddon's 
No pict-file found. 13th Black Crusade against
the Imperium.

The Espandors are a Codex


Astartes-compliant Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
No pict-file found. Espandors
origin and Founding. Nothing
else is currently known about
them in Imperial records.

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.

The Excubants are a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown origin and
No pict-file found. Excubants
Founding. Almost nothing
else is currently known about
them in Imperial records.

No pict-file found.

The Execrators are a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown origin and
No pict-file found. Execrators
Founding. Almost nothing
else is currently known about
them in Imperial records.

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.

The Exorcists is a highly


unusual Chapter of Space
Marines created during
the 13th Founding and a
Successor Chapter of
the Imperial Fists. As part of
their initiation into
Exorcists the Chapter each Exorcist
Astartes had actually been
forced to serve as
a daemonhost for a short time
before having the foul
creature expelled back to
the Warp by the intervention
of an Inquisitor.
The Exsanguinators are 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 Angels' gene-
seed, they too, carry the
Exsanguinat
No pict-file found. genetic flaws inherited from
ors
Sanguinius. Like many of
their contemporary Successor
Chapters founded in later
centuries, the Exsanguinators
were greatly affected by
No pict-file found. the Black Rage and like
the Flesh Eaters, they too, are
a shrinking Chapter as the
flaw begins to whittle down
their numbers.

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The Falling Star is a


Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Falling
Pict-file not found. Founding and origin.
Star
Nothing else is currently
known about them in
Imperial records.

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
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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 Golden Halos is Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in the Imperial records
other than that they were engaged
Golden in such notable campaigns as:
Halos Kistvaen, Podzul, and the decades-
long Siege of Nectocalyx, which
was colloquially referred to as
"The Meatgrinder." Their motto Ex
Ungue Leonem ("Judge the Lion
by his claws") reveals their proud
martial tradition.
The Golden Paladins is a
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin. The
Chapter's homeworld
of Lynoxis fell to the 7th Plague
Golden Company of the Death
No pict-file found.
Paladins Guard Traitor Legion, led by
the Daemon Primarch Mortarion hi
mself, after the birth of the Great
Rift. Little else is known about this
Chapter in current Imperial
No pict-file found. records.
The Golden Sons are a now-extinct
Successor Chapter of the Blood
Angels, created during an
unknown Founding. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in Imperial records. They
were known for taking a much
Golden harsher stance for those battle-
No pict-file found.
Sons brothers afflicted by the Black
Rage, as they hurled their Death
Companies into battle with no
concern for their lives, using them
as blunt instruments to break the
No pict-file found. enemy's front lines. The Golden
Sons were fatally undone by the
genetic curse of the Black Rage.

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.

This Chapter undertook the


disastrous Abyssal Crusade in
321.M37 into the Eye of Terror,
where they were corrupted
Graven
No pict-file found. by Chaos, and became the warband
Fists
of Chaos Space Marines known as
the Twisted Blades.
Declared Excommunicate
Traitoris.
No pict-file found.
The Graven Spectres were a
formerly Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown Founding and
origin. In 365.M41, the Renegade
Chapter assaulted the relic world
of Syban, intent on plundering its
great stasis museum. During their
rampage they unwittingly release
the Daemon Prince Knor from his
millennia-long slumber. Soon the
Graven renegades were fighting for their
No pict-file found.
Spectres lives against Knor and his growing
daemonic army. A single squad
of Grey Knights Terminators arrive
to assist the beleaguered world, but
found themselves vastly
No pict-file found. outnumbered and unable to
overcome their daemonic foes.
With little chance of success, they
sacrificed themselves by activating
the planet's stasis failsafe, freezing
it in time forever.
Grey The Grey Knights are a secret,
Knights mysterious Loyalist Chapter of
Space Marines specifically tasked
with combating the dangerous
daemonic entities of the Warp and
all those who wield the corrupt
power of the Chaos Gods. They
have the honour of being
implanted with gene-
seed engineered directly from the
genome of the Emperor Himself.
The Grey Knights act as the
military arm or Chamber
Militant of the Ordo Malleus, the
Daemonhunters who form the
oldest branch of the virtually
omnipotent Inquisition. Unlike
other Astartes, every Grey Knight
is a potent psyker. Yet, in the
10,000 standard years of Imperial
history, no Grey Knight has ever
been corrupted by the Ruinous
Powers of Chaos. The Grey
Knights' fortress-monastery is
based on Titan, the largest of the
moons of the gas giant Saturn in
the Sol System, that is kept as a
private preserve of the Inquisition.
The Grey Slayers are a Loyalist
Space Marines Chapter of
unknown origin and Founding that
became corrupted by Chaos.
Inquisitor Thrax purged the
Chapter of mutants and daemons,
and the Chapter Master took his
own life in shame. Untainted
officers were raised up to lead the
Grey
No pict-file found. Chapter. The purge was apparently
Slayers
not quite thorough enough, as
Inquisitor Thrax himself was soon
afterwards corrupted by the
Ruinous Powers and transformed
into some sort of daemonic Chaos
No pict-file found. beast. The Grey Slayers' eventual
disposition and fate remains
unknown in current Imperial
records.

The Grief Bringers are a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of unknown
origins and Founding that suffered
heavy losses fighting against the
Grief
No pict-file found. Warp entities called Enslavers on
Bringers
the world of Valhall II. Their
armour is described as "principally
a sickly pea-green, with engrailed
chevrons of headachey purple."
No pict-file found.
The Griffon Lords are a Loyalist
Space Marine Chapter of unknown
Founding and uncertain origins.
This Chapter is a rare example
where its Astartes' beliefs are in
conflict with
official Administratum's records,
Griffon
as they claim to be descended from
Lords
the Ultramarines' Primarch Robout
e Guilliman, even though official
data-files show that their ancestry
is that of Jaghatai Khan's White
Scars. There is little else known
about this Chapter in current
Imperial records.
The Guardians of Celeres is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
Guardia compliant Space
ns of Marine Chapter of
Celeres unknown Founding and origin.
Nothing else is currently known
about them in Imperial records.

The Guardians of the Covenant is a


Successor Chapter of the Dark
Angels, of an unknown Founding.
This Chapter is as dedicated to the
scholarly arts as to the ways of
war. Masters of both, the Battle-
Brothers of this Chapter use their
keen intellects as a weapon as
sharp as their Chainswords. The
Guardia
Chapter's Astartes study the
ns of the
teachings of the Emperor and of
Covenan
their Primarch Lion El'Jonson in
t
minute detail, attaining a unique
perspective on the object of their
diligent studies. Every shred of
ancient wisdom is absorbed,
debated and analysed, so that no
ruse or stratagem is beyond the
Guardians of the Covenant, and
none may better them on the field
of battle.

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.

The Halo Dragons is a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter of
unknown origins and Founding
who played an instrumental role
Halo
in containing the Tau's Third
Dragons
Sphere Expansion during
the Zeist Campaign of 999.M41.
Little else is known about them in
Imperial records.

The Hammers of Dorn is a Codex


Astartes-compliant Space Marine
Chapter, raised from the gene-
seed of Rogal Dorn as a
Successor Chapter of the Imperial
Fists during an unknown
Hammers Founding. They are stringent
of Dorn adherents of the Codex, fostering
a great rivalry with
the Ultramarines and their
Successor Chapters whenever
those Battle-brothers do not
match their own militant
standards.

The Hammers of Retribution is a


Hammers
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of
of
No pict-file found. unknown Founding and origin.
Retributio
Almost nothing is known about
n
this Chapter in Imperial records.

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.

The Hawk Lords is a Codex


Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines and a Successor Chapter
of the
vaunted Ultramarines raised
during an unknown Founding.
The Hawk Lords Chapter heavily
favours the use of their various
gunships, and so are
Hawk
unsurprisingly the undisputed
Lords
masters of aerial combat amongst
the Adeptus Astartes. So skilled
are they in the use of such tactics
that the Astartes pilots of other
Loyalist Chapters have been
known to spend time as pilots in
one of the Hawk Lords' Talon
Wings to gain the aeronautical
skills displayed by the Hawk
Lords.
Helion The Helion Legion is a
Legion Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of Ultramarines li
neage created during an
unknown Founding. Created as
they were from the vaunted
lineage of Roboute Guilliman, the
Helion Legion was founded in
order for the Imperium to provide
guardians for the furthest flung
Imperial worlds. Due to this
isolation, the Helion Legion is
often faced with those Imperial
worlds who attempt to break
away from Terra altogether as
well as the omnipresence threat
of Orks. Fringe worlds have also
started showing signs
of Necron activity as well.
Currently, they are defending the
isolated Industrial World of
Arkalli from multiple invasions
from both the Orks and Plague
Marines. Almost nothing else
known about this obscure Chapter
in official Imperial records.

The Herlads of Ultramar is a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter derived
Heralds of
from Ultramarines gene-seed.
Ultramar
Their exact Founding date is
unknown. Nothing else is known
about them in Imperial records at
present.

The Heralds of Vengeance is a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of
Heralds of
unknown Founding and origin.
Vengeanc
Almost nothing is known about
e
this Chapter in current Imperial
records.

Honoured The Honoured Sons are a Codex


Sons Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in the Imperial
records except for the name of
their homeworld of Jonol, located
in the Eastern Fringes of
the Segmentum Ultima. Though
all of the Successor Chapters
extant in M41 owe their genetic
heritage to one of the First
Founding Legions, not all the
histories of their creation have
survived the passing of thousands
of years of war. The Honoured
Sons believe they are descended
from the Imperial
Fists' Primarch Rogal Dorn, and
whilst no evidence exists to the
contrary, neither do the Imperial
Fists officially acknowledge them
as a Successor Chapter.
The Hospitallers is a relatively
young Successor Chapter of
the Imperial Fists, raised during
the 24th Founding a little over
two Terran millennia ago. The
Hospitallers is a fleet-
based Chapter that famously
Hospitalle
rejected the teachings of
rs
the Codex Astartes by which most
of its brethren among the Adeptus
Astartes abide. The Hospitallers
is also one of the few Chapters to
recognise the Imperial Cult's
teachings that the Emperor of
Mankind is a god.

The Hounds of Demos is a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter of
Hounds of unknown Founding and origin.
No pict-file found.
Demos Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in the 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

This Chapter undertook the


disastrous Imperial Abyssal
Crusade into the Eye of
Terror in 321.M37, where they
No pict-file found. Illustrians were corrupted by the Ruinous
Powers and eventually became
the Chaos Space Marine
Warband known as The Black
Psalm.
No pict-file found.

The Immortal Hearts is a


Loyalist Space
Immortal Marine Chapter of
No pict-file found.
Hearts unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is known about
this Chapter in Imperial records.

No pict-file found.

The Imperial Castellans is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space
Imperial Marine Chapter of
Castellans unknown Founding and origin.
Almost nothing is currently
known about this Chapter in
Imperial records.
The Imperial Fists are one of
the First Founding Chapters of
the Space Marines and were
originally the VIIth Legion of
the Legiones Astartes raised by
the Emperor Himself from
across Terra during
the Unification Wars. The
Imperial
Imperial Fists stand out from
Fists
other Space Marine Chapters
since they possess no fixed
homeworld, although they are
most frequently based on Terra.
Instead, the Imperial Fists rely
on their 10,000-year-old mobile
space fortress, Phalanx, to serve
as their Fortress-Monastery.

The Imperial Harbingers is a


Loyalists Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
Imperial
origin whose Founding occurred
Harbinger
during the 23rd Founding, the so-
s
called 'Sentinel' Founding, in
M37. The Imperial Harbingers
are specialists at drop assaults.

The Imperial Hawks is a


Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown origin and
Founding. They specialise in
fast attacks from the air,
utilising high-altitude Jump
Pack-assisted assaults, followed
Imperial
by reinforcement sorties from
Hawks
squadron-strength units of Land
Speeders, often dropped at
altitude and at high-speed
from Thunderhawk gunships.
Almost nothing else is known
about the Chapter in Imperial
records.
The Imperial Paladins is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Imperial
Marine Chapter of unknown
Paladins
origin and Founding. Nothing
else is currently known about
them in Imperial records.

The Imperial Ravagers is


a Codex Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Space Marine Chapter
of unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is known
about this Chapter in the
Imperial records. Their fortress-
Imperial
No pict-file found. monastery is a space station that
Ravagers
orbits the world of Vindict V.
Sometime during M41, they
were summoned by
the Inquisition to perform
an Exterminatus upon
No pict-file found. the Genestealer-infested planet
of Stalinvast.

The Imperial Stars is a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Imperial
MarineChapter of unknown
Stars
origin and Founding. Nothing
else is known about the Chapter
in current Imperialrecords.
The Imperial Talons is a
Loyalist, Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter. It is suspected
that they are one of the rare
Successor Chapters of
Imperial
the Raven Guard. Their exact
Talons
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 Imperius Reavers are
a Fourth
Founding Successor Space
Marine Chapter of the
legendary Ultramarines, created
sometime during M32 or M33.
The Chapter's homeworld is
the Hive World of Praedis Zeta,
located in the Vidar Sector,
which is further located in the
farthest edge of the Eastern
Imperius Fringe. This volatile region is
Reavers under constant siege by the twin
threats of both xenos and
the daemon. This Chapter is
adept at hunting aliens, having
been embroiled in many wars
with the Tyranids in years past.
Their 2nd Company, know on
Praedis Zeta as "The
Stormbringers," are veterans of
the First Tyrannic War and
experts in rooting
out Genestealer hybrids.
Inceptors The Inceptors is a
Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Marine Chapter. They are
a Second Founding Successor
Chapter of
the Ultramarines Legion. Little
is known of this Chapter's
history within the Imperial
archives, except their
participation in the Macharian
Crusade, and their involvement
in a regrettable incident during
the Macharian Heresy in the
early years of M41.

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.

The Iron Drakes were once a


Loyalist Chapter of Space
Marines who were corrupted
after entering the Eye of
Terror in 321.M37 as part of the
disastrous Abyssal Crusade. At
Iron some point during their sojourn
No pict-file found.
Drakes in the Eye, the Iron Drakes were
corrupted by Nurgle on
the Daemon
World of Anathrax and became
the Grey Death, ready and
No pict-file found. willing to spread their plague
across the stars.

The Iron Fists are a Codex


Astartes-compliant
Loyalist Chapter who are a
Successor Chapter of
Iron Fists the Imperial Fists, formed
in M37 during
the 22nd Founding. Nothing else
is known about this Chapter in
current Imperial records.
The Iron Hands is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter and one of the
original First Founding Space
Marine Legions created from
the gene-seed of their
martyred Primarch, Ferrus
Iron Manus. The Iron Hands have
Hands grown to believe that human
flesh is weak and easily
corruptible, and strive to replace
their organic bodies with more
"pure" bionic substitutes, thus
closely emulating the faith of
the Adeptus Mechanicus' Cult
of the Machine.

The Iron Hawks is a Loyalist


Space Marine Chapter from an
unknown Founding that is a
Successor Chapter of
the Ultramarines. The Iron
Iron
Hawks are blessed with pure
Hawks
and complete gene-seed, though
they're currently recovering
from heavy losses after a
particularly long and gruelling
campaign.

The Iron Hearts is an obscure


Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Their supposed Primarch is
mentioned in Imperial records
Iron
No pict-file found. as "Primarch Rubineck." This is
Hearts
now believed to be a
transcription error by an
unwitting scribe of
the Administratum who was
actually referring to the Iron
No pict-file found. Hearts' Chapter Master.
The Iron Knights is a Second
Founding Successor Chapter of
the Imperial Fists. The Iron
Knights were one of the many
Loyalist Space Marine Chapters
Iron
who participated in the defence
Knights
of Cadia from Abaddon the
Despoiler's offensive during
the 13th Black Crusade. Nothing
else is known about this Chapter
in current Imperial records.

The Iron Lords is a rare


Successor Chapter of the
venerable Iron Hands Chapter,
created in M38 during an
unknown Founding. They have
gone on to played major roles in
Iron Lords combating
aggressive xenos species
including the Barghesi,
the Tyranids and the Tau.
Nothing else is currently known
about this Chapter in current
Imperial records.

The Iron Ravens is a


Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter comprised
Iron entirely of Primaris Space
Ravens Marines, created from the
lineage of the Raven Guard and
raised during the Ultima
Founding of ca. 999.M41.

No pict-file found. Iron The Iron Shield Chapter is a


Shield Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and origin.
Much of this obscure Chapter's
history has been lost and is not
recorded in current Imperial
records.
No pict-file found.
The Iron Snakes is a Second
Founding Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin who may possibly be a
Primogenitor Chapter of
the Ultramarines, though they
are not a Codex Astartes-
compliant Chapter. The Iron
Snakes take their name from the
giant sea serpents called Water
Wyrms that inhabit their
homeworld of Ithaka's vast
oceans. The Iron Snakes
Iron
Chapter's primary task is to
Snakes
guard a cluster of Imperial solar
systems known as the Reef
Stars close to their homeworld
of Ithaka, which are
infrequently plagued by Orks,
and more frequently by
the Dark Eldar. The Iron Snakes
were one of the many Space
Marine Chapters who
participated in the defense
against the Forces of
Chaos during the 13th Black
Crusade.
The Iron Talons is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapters that was
created from White Scars gene-
stock during an
unknown Founding. They were
Founded as part of the Astartes
Iron Praeses -- one of the 20
Talons Chapters of Astartes mentioned
in the ancient tome known as
the Mythos Angelica Mortis that
was created to defend the
regions surrounding the Eye of
Terror in the Segmentum
Obscurus from the Forces of
Chaos.

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 Dorn is


a Codex Astartes-
compliant Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding. They
Knights of
were created from
Dorn
the gene-seed of
the Imperial Fists. Almost
nothing is known about
this Chapter in current
Imperial records.

Knights of The Knights of Eternity


Eternity were a Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of
unknown Founding and
origin. Almost nothing is
known about this Chapter
in Imperial records. In
990.M41, Hive Fleet
Kraken attacked across a
large front of Imperial
space. The Knights of
Eternity were one of
several Space Marine
Chapters whom dedicated
their forces to saving the
worlds that other Imperial
armies had abandoned,
selling their lives dearly in
the defence of the
Imperium. They are
presumed to have been
completely obliterated.

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.

The Knights of the


Chalice is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter comprised
entirely of Primaris Space
Marines, created from the
lineage of the noble Blood
Knights of Angels and raised during
the Chalice the Ultima Founding of
999.M41. These gene-
crafted warriors are the
key components of the
resurrected
Primarch's Indomitus
Crusade to reclaim
the galaxy for Mankind.
The Knights of the
Crimson Order are a
Successor Chapter of the
venerable Dark
Knights of Angels Chapter. Almost
the nothing is known about
No pict-file found.
Crimson the Knights of the
Order Crimson Order in Imperial
records save that they
exist and that they too are
numbered amongst the
No pict-file found. ranks of the Unforgiven.
The Knights of the Flame
is a Loyalist Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Knights of
No pict-file found. Founding and origin.
the Flame
Almost nothing is known
about this Chapter in
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.

The Libators is a Codex


Astartes-compliant Space
Marine Chapter who are
Libators
a Second
Founding Successor Chapter
of the Ultramarines.

The Liberators is a Codex


Astartes-compliant Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
Liberators origin and Founding.
Nothing else is known about
this Chapter in current
Imperial records.
The Lion Warriors is
a Codex Astartes-
compliant Space
Lion Marine Chapter of unknown
Warriors origin and Founding.
Nothing else is known about
this Chapter in current
Imperial records.

The Lions Defiant is a


Loyalist Codex Astartes-
compliant Space Marine
Chapter of unknown
Founding and origin. Almost
nothing is known about this
Chapter in Imperial records.
In 992999.M41, a massive
event known as the Night of
a Thousand Rebellions
occurred. Uprisings and
Lions
No pict-file found. discord struck countless
Defiant
planets across the Imperium.
Contact is lost with large
swathes of the Segmentum
Pacificus. Even the
homeworld of the Lions
No pict-file found. Defiant Space Marine
Chapter was lost to the
anarchy caused by the
coordinated activity of
secret Chaos Cults and
frenetic agitators.
No pict-file found. Lions The ill-fated Lions Sable
Sable Space Marine Chapter were
the last of the Second
Founding Successor Chapters
of the Dark Angels. During
the unspoken period of
history known as
the Forgotten
Wars (580.M31-632.M32),
the Lions Sable were
completely annihilated
No pict-file found. during a disastrous campaign
into the Eye of Terror whilst
in pursuit of the
notorious Fallen known
as Cypher. Their subsequent
fate and entire Chapter
history was deliberately
destroyed by the Dark
Angels. Ironically, by M33,
when the great and holy
document known as
the Apocrypha of Davio was
written in an attempt to list
all of the known Second
Founding Chapters, the name
Lions Sable had already been
lost.
The Lionguard were a
formerly Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter who were
known to specialise in the
use of sabotage and terror
tactics against their foes.
They 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
Lionguard were corrupted by
Chaos, and when they
returned to realspace
Lionguar
No pict-file found. centuries later, they had
d
become the Chaos warband
known as the Death
Shadows. In late M41, the
Death Shadows withdrew to
the Fortress World of Sybari
No pict-file found. after a disastrous campaign
against the Ultramarines.
Whilst in the planning stages
of a retaliatory strike against
their hated Loyalist foes, a
tendril of Hive Fleet
Behemoth invaded the Sybari
System and consumed the
planet, wiping out these
renegades.
The Lords of Wrath is a
Loyalist Space
Marine Chapter of unknown
origin and Founding. Almost
nothing about them is known
in Imperial records. The
Lords of
No pict-file found. Lords of Wrath are recorded
Wrath
as having participated in the
capture of Decius Mus, the
Arch-Heretic of Auscum,
with assistance from the
23rd Bruttiam Regiment of
No pict-file found. the Imperial Guard.

See Also
 Pictorial List of Space Marine Chapters (M-Z)

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 White Dwarf 326 (US), "Dark Angels Design Notes", pg. 28
 White Dwarf 323 (UK), "Warhammer 40,000: Iron Will, Iron Blood", pg. 48
 White Dwarf 315 (UK), "Fists of Dorn - Space Marine Showcase," by Glyn Hames,
pp. 56-59
 White Dwarf 317 (UK) "The Fall of Medusa V"
 White Dwarf 314 (UK), "Marshals of the Black Templars", pp. 96, 98, 100, 102
 White Dwarf 312 (UK), "Righteous Victories" by Graham McNeill
 White Dwarf 311 (AUS), "Index Astartes – Black Templars"
 White Dwarf 310 (US), "Chosen of the Emperor", pg. 68
 White Dwarf 305 (UK), "Index Astartes – Blood Ravens"
 White Dwarf 303 (UK), "Index Astartes: Rogue Sons," by Andy Hoare & "Index
Astartes: Deep Strike," pg. 18
 White Dwarf 301 (UK), "Space Marine Heroes" by Graham McNeill, pg. 58
 White Dwarf 299 (UK), "Angels of Death: Codex Space Marines Preview", "Index
Astartes - Blood Ravens"
 White Dwarf 288 (UK), "Index Astartes - Crimson Fists"
 White Dwarf 287 (UK), "Last Stand of the Firebrands"
 White Dwarf 275 (UK), "Codicium Imperialis: The First War for Armageddon"
 White Dwarf 269 (US), "Showcase - Matt Hutson's Black Templars Army"
 White Dwarf 266 (US), "Chapter Approved: Kroot vs. Dark Angels"
 White Dwarf 265 (US), "Chapter Approved", pp. 78–87
 White Dwarf 262 (AUS), "Index Astartes – Blood Angels"
 White Dwarf 261 (US), "Index Astartes First Founding - Angels of Death, The Blood
Angels Space Marine Chapter"
 White Dwarf 260 (US), "Index Astares: Purge the Unclean"
 White Dwarf 256 (UK), "Index Astartes: Warriors of Old, Space Marine
Dreadnoughts," by Graham McNeill, Pete Haines and Andy Chambers, pp. 13, 15
 White Dwarf 251 (US), "The Battle for Techuan's Key - Battle Report", pp. 101–118
 White Dwarf 250 (AUS), "Index Astartes – Black Templars"
 White Dwarf 249 (UK), "Index Astartes - Emperor's Shield"
 White Dwarf 248 (UK), "Index Astartes: Emperor's Shield," pg. 76 & "The Third War
for Armageddon"
 White Dwarf 247 (UK), "Third War for Armageddon - St. Jowens Spacedock"
 White Dwarf 236 (UK), "Bloodied Fist: The Rynn World's Incident," pp. 57-62
 White Dwarf 234 (US), "Company of Ravens - Ravenwing Tactics" & "Master of the
Ravenwing's Land Speeder", pp. 67–69
 White Dwarf 228 (US), "Codex Blood Angels - Angels of Death", "'Baal' Predator -
Blood Angel Tank", "Blood Angels Miniatures", "Codex Blood Angels" (Ad), pp. 7–19
 White Dwarf 227 (US), "Chapter Approved", pp. 73–80
 White Dwarf 213 (US), "Battle of the Nine, Redemption!", pp. 26–30
 White Dwarf 208 (US), "Faith and Vengeance", pp. 78–86
 White Dwarf 203 (US), "The Fate of the Sword of Halcyon: Scenario - Blood Angels
vs. Genestealers", pp. 33–43
 White Dwarf 194 (US), "Lords of Baal: Blood Angels Characters", pp. 11–14
 White Dwarf 193 (US), "Dark Saviours: Dark Angels Characters", pp. 91–95
 White Dwarf 188 (US), "Blood Angels Death Company", pp. 33–36
 White Dwarf 182 (US), "'Eavy Metal: Forces of the Imperium", p. 38
 White Dwarf 181 (US), "Space Marine Terminators: Tactical Dreadnought Armour",
p. 37
 White Dwarf 170 (US), "Dark Angels Space Marine Army", pp. 25–28
 White Dwarf 168 (US), "Blood Angels Death Company", pp. 7–12
 White Dwarf 167 (US), "Space Marine Dreadnoughts", pp. 4–13
 White Dwarf 166 (US), "Space Marines: Codex Imperialis", pp. 8–19
 White Dwarf 161 (US), "Deathwing Terminators", pp. 4–7
 White Dwarf 149 (US), "Strike Deep: Space Hulk Campaign", pp. 45–61
 White Dwarf 146 (US), "'Eavy Metal - Blood Angel Dreadnought", pp. 50–71
 White Dwarf 143 (US), "(Eldar) Alaitoc Craftworld vs. The Blood Angels: Battle
Report" & "Dreadnoughts!," pp. 40-71
 White Dwarf 142 (US), "A Guide to Painting your Epic Scale Forces", pp. 20–35
 White Dwarf 139 (US), "Blood Angels Space Marine Army", pp. 46–54
 White Dwarf 137 (US), "The Last Stand: Space Hulk Campaign", pp. 42–50
 White Dwarf 133 (US), "Space Hulk: Genestealer Invasion"
 White Dwarf 129 (US), "'Eavy Metal-Blood Angels" & "Space Marine Armour," pp.
13-29, 67–72
 White Dwarf 129 (US), "Space Marine Armor", pp. 13–29
 White Dwarf 126 (US), "Epic Space Marines", pp. 12–27
 White Dwarf 112 (US), "Terminator: Space Marine Tactical Dreadnought Armour -
Background & Rules", pp. 11–20
 White Dwarf 109 (US), "Terminator Squads", pp. 32–33
 White Dwarf 104 (UK), "Chapter Approved: Imperial Robots," by Mike Brunton
 White Dwarf 101 (UK), "Index Astartes: The Badab Uprising" by Rick Priestley, pg.
71
 White Dwarf 98 (UK) (1988), "Chapter Approved: The Origin of the Legiones
Astartes" by Rick Priestley
 White Dwarf 96 (US), "Chapter Approved: The Raven Wing: Dark Angels 7th
Company of MK-14 Riders", pp. 51–56
 White Dwarf 94 (UK), "Skirmish on Rynn's World," by Andy Chambers, pp. 56-61
 13th Penal Legion (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
 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
 Bloodquest: Prisoners of the Eye of Terror (Audio Book)
 Exterminatus (Graphic Novel Series)
 Dawn of War - Winter Assault  (PC Game)
 Dawn of War - Soulstorm  (PC Game)
 Dawn of War - Dark Crusade  (PC Game)
 Dawn of War II  (PC Game)
 Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising (PC Game)
 Dawn of War II - Retribution (PC Game)
 Third War for Armageddon Imperial Forces Disposition
 Warhammer Community - Successor Showcase: Hawks, Knights and Pointy Sticks!
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