A New Day

Background
Unlike many Chapters, the Kshatriya weathered the storm that hailed the arrival of the 42nd Millennium and came out relatively intact save for two Brotherhoods taking a number of casualties. When they heard of the Indomitus Crusade and the awakening of Roboute Guilliman, they rushed to lend support in this glorious crusade. When it ended, it came as a surprise when the warriors returned with stories of a new form of Astartes perfected in every way. What's more, they brought the technology to make these warriors with them. The Maharajah and Rajas debated on this revaluation for an entire week before it was decided that these warriors would be created. A whole stock of aspirants were selected and given this new gene seed. Humans entered the medicus and Primaris Space Marines exited. Though this new type of Astartes initially gave cause for concern amongst the conservatives of the Chapter, once they were witnessed in battle the Primaris swiftly gained acceptance as warriors of the Kshatriya.

"You [Dante] are too noble to understand. That is not salvation, that is replacement. These new warriors will bear the colours of Flesh Tearers, but without Sanguinius’ fury they will be Flesh Tearers in name only... He would make us all Ultramarines in red armour."

- Gabriel Seth, Chapter Master of the Flesh Tearers, voicing his fears on the Primaris.

Though many Chapters feared the Primaris would wipe away the traditions and cultures of the Firstborn, this was not the case for the Destroyers of Worlds. The Primaris of their chapter were not of the Awakened, those who were created in Mars, but of the Indoctrinated, those created from the Destroyers' of Worlds own recruiting stock. Thus the Primaris were raised into the Chapter's traditions and ways of war. In fact it can be said that the Primaris of the Kshatriya are even more savage and brutal in war than their Firstborn kin, this only earns them greater acceptance amongst the Chapter. Thus the Kshatriya ride into war, ready to bring doom to worlds that dare stand against them.