The Hogar

The Hogar is the flagship of the Stormbreakers Space Marine Chapter. Being one of a kind, is only rivalled in size by the Phalanx of the Imperial Fists. The Hogar is almost the size of a small moon and of a pattern unique within the 41st Millennium. The ship is in a state of almost constant disrepair, with many sections left empty and systems and weapons lost to time. It houses the Fortress-Monastery at it's centre, with other areas, including a Reclusiam and Librarium, in sub-chambers beside it.

Background
The early history The Hogar is relatively unknown. It was most likely constructed during the Dark Age of Technology and at some point was lost or became abandoned sometime during the Age of Strife. For thousands of years, this vast and mysterious derelict vessel drifted aimlessly, until it was finally rediscovered by the Stormbreakers sometime in the middle centuries of M32, shortly after their inception during the 4th Founding. Having just lost their homeworld within decades of their creation, the Stormbreakers had to be rallied by Tarven Pugno to prevent them from scattering. As the chapter drifted around, attempting to lie low and minimise losses, they came across a large ship spat out from the Warp. It was clearly home to some foul forces, but the ship itself was miraculously almost untouched by the corrupting energies of the Dark Gods.

The chapter launched a boarding action, terminators teleported directly in and assault troops engaging via boarding torpedo. The ship had become home to a heretic Space Wolves warband, allied to the forces of Khorne. After many days of battling, the ship had been claimed for the Imperium but had taken heavy damage. After coaxing the machine spirit away from worship of the Chaos Gods, the Stormbreakers finally had a place that they were able to house their operations from. Unfortunately many of the STCs to replace the weapons and systems lost to time or indiscriminate purging of the former occupants have gone missing, leaving The Hogar to have whole sections closed off and for it to become a mere husk of it's former glory.