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"To me, Ashen Drakes ! To me ! We shall ward those brave souls from the clutches of demonkin ! To your High Warden !"
—To'shir Al-Ramut, The Demonslayer, first High Warden during the Demon's Descent

The Ashen Drakes were a part of the 21st 'Cursed' Founding. They proclaim to be scions of Vulkan and thrive to be worthy of his heritage. While they hailed from a Founding plagued by genetic deviancy and ill luck, the Ashen Drakes had exhibited neither of those traits, until the formation of the Great Rift; when they were destroyed after a century-long siege of their homeworld. However, their reputation remained that of a Cursed Chapter, which had made them more isolationists than other (alleged) Sons of Vulkan, for other Astartes shunned them and the Inquisition is ever vigilant. They were still one of the most humane Chapter in existence, living among their people and helping all they can, but they knew that only the most desperate of Imperial Commander would call for their help.

Therefore, the Ashen Drakes tended to seek out foes themselves, always responding as fast as they could muster their forces to any threat they uncovered, be it a xeno invasion, a rebellion or more simply a planet-wide humanitarian crisis. They also strived to maintain cordial relations with all of the Chapters founded during the 21st Founding who have remained loyal to this day and with those Chapters proclaiming to be related to the Salamanders, despite their marred reputation. Nonetheless, their history and tally of battles span thousands of years.

History[]

Founding[]

The Ashen Drake history began in 991.M35, on the cusp of the 36th Millennium, with the 21st "Cursed" Founding. Not much (if any) is known about what happened on the world of Inculaba, but it seems that the Chapter proved to be one of the handful of successful genetic manipulations that the Adeptus Mechanicus had undergone. While the failure of the Founding and the subsequent Age of Apostasy has left this part of their past shrouded in mystery, even for the Ashen Drakes, the Astartes believe that they were some of the first Chapters created and then dispatched into the stars during this Founding. Even the dates of events seem sometimes at odds with what few are still known of the Reign of Blood's chronology.

What is certain is that, at the very end of the Reign of Blood, the Chapter had just settled on the savanna world of Inikar and that the Adeptus Mechanicus, perhaps out of some remorse for the creation of so many flawed Astartes, had erected the Ashenhold, the mighty Fortress-Monastery used by the Chapter. Sadly for the Ashen Drakes, the day their base was completed was also the day the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath was formed, consuming the hosts of Goge Vandire sent against Sebastian Thor, unleashing scores of demons on the nearest inhabited worlds, including Inikar, in an event known by the Ashen Drakes as The Demon's Descent.

Death of a Chapter[]

"Let it has been known that we have never failed. We may be fallen now, but let our weapons be your weapons, our fire your own! Burn the Deamonkin in your name! Wander into the dark armed with our spears, clad in our armours and return triumphant, so that our souls may rest in peace. Ave Imperator!"
— Ab'bekar Nem-Til, the 12th and last High Warden, final message for the Imperium.

At the end of the Indomitus Crusade, Imperial forces finally reached the world of Inikar. There, they discovered a ruined planet, its entire population gutted by the swarming armies of demons which had finally broken down the world's formidable defences. In the orbit, the full fleet of the Cursed Chapter of the Ashen Drake lay resting, their hulls corrupted by the influence of Chaos, yet still surrounded by an armada of destroyed vessels bearing Chaotic markings of several pirate fleets and traitorous fleets. 

In the Ashenhold itself, the sole untainted bastion on Inikar, the forces of the Imperium discovered a veritable trove of archives, depicting in full detail the hundred-year siege that the Drakes endured. The loyalists had to fight against servitors and defences programmed to repel any invader, a demonstration of the Ashen Drake Chapter's desperation on its last day. It appeared that the Ashen Drakes had at first tried to ward off the population in their fortress, but had to kill them to prevent their corruption in the last years of the siege.

In a deep chamber, the explorators discovered all the untainted relics of the Chapter, such as the Warden Spears and a very specific message from the last leader of the Ashen Drakes, Ab'bekar Nem-Til, The 12th and last High Warden, asking any Imperial forces discovering the chamber to make use of those weapons to slay enemies of the Imperium and daemons. The Inquisitors of the Ordo Malleus who had launched the exploration discovered that the spears had slain so many demons in the Siege of Inikar that they were now deadly weapons for the Unborns.

When returning to Terra, the Inquisitors ensured that the Bell of Lost Souls rang for the fallen Chapter, which had remained pure of heart, body and soul until its very destruction. Most of the Ashen Drakes' archives were added to the Inquisition's libraries even if some of them were granted to the Administratum. Currently, no other Chapter bears the name and heraldry of the fallen Astartes of Inikar, but some High Lords of Terra are already thinking about using this now-lauded legacy.

Notable Campaigns[]

Since they have remained aloof from the greater Imperium, not much is known of the Ashen Drake's tally of campaigns, but five of them still stand out, known by the Imperium as proof of the Chapter's continual devotion to the Golden Throne.

  • The Daemon's Descent (early M36): With the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath tearing reality asunder around the fleet of Vandire's sycophants, demons are unleashed on the nearby sectors. During the better part of a century, and under three leaders (Augusto Navarre, To'shir Al-Ramut and Men'tor Bal-Gel), the Ashen Drakes fights to repel the invaders from the Immaterium and protect the citizens of the Imperium. Several Chaos cults springing into the nearby region stretch thin the forces of the Chapter, but the Battle-Brothers, with some help from mysterious grey-clad Astartes, managed to suppress them. This long war leaves the Ashen Drakes depleted, and proud but also tarnishes their honour, for many in the wider Imperium suspect that the Storm opening near Inikar is the result of the Cursed Chapter's presence.
  • Orpheus Prime's Famine (843.M36 to 847.M36): Coming back from a suppression campaign against a migrating Orks fleet, the 3rd and 6th Companies stop at Orpheus Prime, a mining world at twelve light-years from their homeworld of Inikar after their Archivists receive a distress call. Upon arriving into the planet's orbit they discover a peaceful but dying world. The local governor, either due to incompetence or greed, has pushed the low-populated planet into a state of famine threatening to turn to open revolt. While the minors haven't yet broken into riots, seeking honourable solutions, tensions are running high and a local Astropath has called to the stars for help. Incensed by the governor's rule, the Ashen Drakes installed a planet-wide tribunal, gathering food and distributing it equally. While the tribunal sought to judge the guilty, the Astartes craft, with the citizens, a better-functioning ruling system for Orpheus Prime and bring technology ensuring better food production locally. Impressed by the Orphean's behavior during this period, the Ashen Drakes vow to recruit a handful of them in their Chapter. When they depart this world, Orpheus Prime's food and mining production skyrocket.
  • The Beast and the Drake on Marduk Omega (999.M36): The campaign opposing the 1st, 2nd, 4th and 8th Companies of the Ashen Drakes and the WAAAGH! Riproar comes to an end on the savage world of Marduk Omega. The primitive peoples of this world have regressed to bronze-age technology. They are at first kept as far from the battles as possible, however, to the Astartes' stupor, they enter the fray on their own, hurling themselves at the Orks. The mortal losses are horrendous, but the Marduki keep fighting with wanton abandon frightening to behold. In the final battle, the Fourth Captain and The One Whose Flesh is Godly from the Marduki manage to slay Warboss Riproar and all his retinue, marking the end of the war. The Marduki war leader then offers to help the Astartes in the purge of the xenos' taint on his world. Impressed by the Marduki people, the Astartes offer to induct some of them into the ranks of their Chapter, the second and final time that such an offer is made. Even though some remnants of Savages Orks have plagued Marduk Omega ever since, they have never become more than a nuisance for its ferocious natives.
  • The Purge of Vandire's Ghosts (841.M41): The whole Chapter of the Ashen Drake mobilize when a fleet of ghostly starship emerges from the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath. Either by a whim of faith or the so-called 'Curse of the 21st Founding, a modicum of Vandire's fleet tasked with killing Saint Sebastian Thor emerged from the Warp. More ghosts than living beings, they are mercilessly exterminated by the Astartes during a six-month long war in the void. Many a battle-brother loses his life at the hands of the abominations but they are finally sent back screaming into the prison that the Emperor's Wrath was designed for. However, Merool Bil-Kader, The Fireborn and Will Forger of the Chapter proclaims that laughs echoed from the Warpstorm when the ghosts are defeated. The Chapter then prepared for the return of daemons.
  • The Daemon's Return (989.M41 to present day): Fifty-eight years later, to the day, following the defeat of Vandire's Ghosts, several warp rifts open on every planet near the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath and daemons come pouring forth. While the Neverborn try to re-enact the ancient struggle of the Daemon's Descent, the Ashen Drakes have prepared for their return. On every inhabited world near the Storm, defences have been erected, warriors trained and the Astartes strike with righteous fury at their hated foes. While the conflict quickly claims the life of the High Warden and scores of Battle-Brothers, the Ashen Drakes managed to hold the line. Calls were secretly sent to the daemon-hunting Grey Knights, but the mysterious Brotherhood had to prioritise other conflicts in zones of more vital importance for the Imperium. A general call for help to any Imperial force which could be rerouted to bring help was then sent by the Ashen Drakes. To this day, no help came to assist the embattled Chapter. Since the formation of the Great Rift, nothing has been heard from the Ashen Drakes, and some believe that the Chapter has now been destroyed.

Chapter Homeworld[]

"I've searched the Galaxy to prove my worth to Vulkan and the Emperor above, but nowhere did I find a sun as loving as Inikar's."
— Anonymous Ashen Drake
Inikar

A Departmento Cartigraphicae pict-capture of Inikar, Chapter homeworld of the Ashen Drakes.

The Ashen Drakes lived on the world of Inikar, a telluric planet larger than Earth and with a heavier gravity (1.35G). With the exception of great mountain chains barring the continents, Inikar is a hot world, with an average temperature of 25°C all year round. Vast oceans covered roughly 63% of the globe, and eight continents shared the rest of the planet's surface. Each of those continents was comprised of savanna and deep equatorial jungles, but also of ash deserts known as the Ashlands. The latter was the result of constant volcanic activity at some hot points of the planet. The Fortress-Monastery of the Chapter had been built near one of those hotspots.

Inikar was a Feral World, with scores of great herbivores roaming the savanna and the canopy of the jungles, but also deadly predators roaming the lands. In the open plains, the apex predator was without a doubt the Sand Manticora. As tall as the now-extinct white rhinoceros of ancient Terra, the Sand Manticora appeared to be a strain of mutated animals whose transformation was stabilized thousands of years before the Age of Strife. Their massive head looked like that of a feline but their eyes were clearly reptilian and its body shared the attribute of both groups: fauve fur covered sturdy scales, and they possessed several venom glands, situated below their mouth, which the beast use to paralyze its prey.

In the jungle, the greatest hunter was without a doubt the Lava's scale, which earns its name from his dark and orange scales. This massive serpent (which could reach up to twenty meters long) possessed sturdy jaws, able to leave a mark on Astartes armor and extremely resilient scales. Yet, its greatest weapon wasn't its size, its strength or the power of its jaws, but the acid it spits when it felt threatened. Extremely potent, this acid could melt an unprotected human in mere minutes.

Finally, in the Ashlands, was the namesake of the Chapter, the mighty Ashen Drake, which ruled over the land and sky. Massive creatures, the size of pterodactyls of prehistoric Terra, the beasts looked like depictions of Wyverns commonly found on Knight-Worlds and other primitive worlds. Those creatures lived in massive broods of two to three hundred individuals, usually near the seas, where they plunged to gorge on fish, sea reptiles and mammals. Only the old and sick left the Ashlands to fly over savanna and jungles, but even those creatures could prove quite a threat to the locals.

Despite all those dangers and then some, Inikar was populated since before the Age of Strife. Nothing was known about the early colonist, neither their ethnic origins, their beliefs or why they chose this world to settle. What is certain, however, is that during the Long Night, they regressed to Bronze Age technology levels. Until the recent events of the Great Rift and Indomitus Crusade saw its destruction, Inikar was covered by City-States, petty kingdoms and nomad tribes roaming in the savanna or delving into the jungles. Life was harsh for the humans and only constant solidarity between the kin and kith ensured that Mankind could survive on this world. It was hardly a surprise then that supposed scions of Vulkan would thrive on such a world.

The Inikari weren't as war-like as many natives of Astartes Worlds, but they did conduct brutal war. In fact, no mercy was given to the enemy's warriors during a battle to acquire resources, shelter or a sacred place. However, once the battle was over, the defeated were incorporated into the winner's society and treated as equals, earning the same rights as any born into the City-State or tribe. The contrast between the absolute approach to warfare that the Inikar held and the treatment of their defeated foes was incorporated into the Ashen Drakes, something which kept surprising or incensing the rest of the Imperium, depending on one's opinion about the treatment of enemies.

On Inikar, martial supremacy was marked out by the possession of a spear, for it was reminiscent of Sky-Fire, their version of the Emperor's, and His Children (while the Imperial Creed tried originally to reduce the number of female divinities present in the Inikar's Pantheon, they had since three thousand years taken to depict them as an Imperial Saint of great renown), who wielded mighty spears to search out evil and vanquish it for good. Because of their close relationship with the Astartes of the Ashen Drake Chapter, the Inikar Cult also permeated the natives.

Fortress-Monastery[]

The Ashenhold is the fortified abode of the Ashen Drakes. Erected near one of the more active hot points of Inikar, the citadel is like the often spear-like appearance of other Fortress-Monastery. Instead of reaching above the ground, it has been carved directly into the basaltic rock of the Ashlands, with only weapon batteries doting the landscape above ground. Ashenhold is in truth carved into the crater of a still active volcano.

This prowess of the Mechanicus was achieved at the express demand of Augusto Navarre, the first Chapter Master, who wanted to make use of the geothermic forces to power the fortress. Thanks to the might of its volcano, the Ashenhold possesses an endless power supply and a deadly weapon: the gases and magma can be canalized into specially crafted canons and used against any who would dare to attack the Ashenhold. Those special canons are also used as a valve to lessen the pressure on the volcano at periodic times, ensuring that no eruption will put the Chapter's fortress in jeopardy.

Since the Ashen Drakes prefer to live with the inhabitants of Inikar, the Ashenhold is mainly manned by servants and servitors, but one Company has to remain at all times behind the walls of the Fortress-Monastery. Directly above Ashenhold, put in geostationary position, the Chapter's docks look like a brilliant star in the night sky of Inikar, and they too are protected by a Company. Usually, the two Companies tasked with guarding the Home-World of the Chapter are Reserve Companies, but at times, it has been the duty of Battle Companies while they replenished their losses.

Chapter Recruitment[]

The Ashen Drake uses a very thorough and careful method when it comes to selecting the Aspirants who will be inducted by the Chapter. This behavior may seem strange for their gene-seed allowing for an extremely slow risk of rejection, but it is precisely why the Ashen Drake is so careful with their chosen neophytes. Should an inapt recruit be selected, he would probably become a full-fledged Marine and weaken the Chapter.

The first step of the selection process is a gathering of ten to thirteen years old teenagers from Inikar but also Orpheus Prime and Marduk Omega (usually representing a tenth of the Chapter's recruits) who are willing to become Ashen Drake. Those Aspirants are then submitted to thorough physical and genetic verifications to ensure that they do not suffer from mutations or illnesses. Those who fail to meet those standards are returned to their family with the Chapter thanking them for their dedication and often counselling to ensure healthy growth for the young and dejected man.

Once this first selection has been realized the Aspirants are submitted to the Forge-Wrought, who submit them to a battery of questions on morality, behavior and beliefs while reading their minds. The goal of this cycle of selection is to test the morality and humanity of the Aspirants. Only those who are humble, dedicated and kind but also brave and bold are selected for the next cycle of selection. Those who are rejected are also returned to their family with a mark of honor, except those few found morally bankrupt that the Chapter expunge from the ranks of Mankind.

This third cycle is a trial of endurance, the Chaplains of the Chapter submit the Aspirants to starvation and physical exhaustion for three days and nights, the Aspirants being gathered by a group of five. Contrary to most Chapters who practices this kind of selection process, those who collapse aren't necessarily found wanting: if they struggle to remain conscious and are helped by their fellow Aspirants. In truth, failing to help another Aspirant near oneself is an instant disqualification in the eyes of the Ashen Drakes. Should neither of the Aspirants in a group of five speak up about such behavior, they will all be rejected by the Chapter. Those who fail at this penultimate cycle of selection are destined to become servants in Ashenhold or the Chapter's vessels.

The final part of the selection process is a series of duels between Aspirants. At this moment, all the Aspirants are, unknowingly to them, already selected to become Scout Neophytes, but the Ashen Drakes use those duels to gauge the character of their future Battle-Brother and their affinity with weapons. Non-lethal swords, axes, hammers and pistols are used in small arenas to determine which training would be best suited to the future Neophytes. The young boys are then gathered and brought to the Ashenhold where their training as Scout will begin after they'll be ritually implanted with the gene-seed of the Chapter.

When an Aspirant from Orpheus Prime or Marduk Omega is recruited into the ranks of Neophytes, he takes an Inikaran name to ensure the unity of the Chapter, but his often unique perspective remains extremely valuable to the Ashen Drake's upper echelon.

Chapter's Organisation[]

"The Codex Astartes is a compendium of wisdom, but its most important teaching is that one must adapt to the war he wages. So shall we adapt our organisation, to better defend the citizens of the Imperium"
— To'shir Al-Ramut, The Demonslayer

The Ashen Drakes were mostly a Codex-compliant Chapter, except for the ranks of Captain (called Warden in the Chapter), Chapter Master (High Warden) Archivists (the Forge Wrought) and Master Archivist (the Will Forger) They did not possess alternatives formations to Companies; however the ratio of Tactical, Close Support and Fire Support units in those Companies was slightly different from the norm and they made a greater use of Close Support Bikes and Land Speeders.

Officer Ranks[]

  • High Warden (Chapter Master)
  • Warden (Captain)

Specialist Ranks[]

  • Master Archivist ('Will Forger') - Chief Librarian equivalent.
  • Achivist ('Forge Wrought') - Librarian equivalent.
  • Reclusiarch
  • Warden (Chaplain)
  • Chief Apothecary
  • Apothecary
  • Master of the Forge
  • Techmarine
  • Chapter Champion
  • Company Champion
  • Chapter Ancient
  • Company Ancient
  • Honoured Brother (Dreadnought)

Line Ranks[]

  • Veteran Sergeant
  • Veteran
  • Sergeant
  • Battle-Brother
  • Scout Marine
  • Neophyte
  • Aspirant

Order of Battle[]

Headquarters[]

Chapter Command


High Warden Ab'bekar Nem-Til
Last Chapter Master of the Ashen Drakes
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Reclusium Librarius Apothecarion Armoury Fleet Command
Reclusium Icon


Librarius Icon


Apothecary Prime Helix Icon


Machina Opus Techmarine



Companies[]

Veteran Company Battle Companies
1st Company 2nd Company 3rd Company 4th Company 5th Company
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
4 Terminator Squads (2 Standard; 2 Close Support)
4 Vanguard Veteran Squads
2 Sternguard Veteran Squads
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
3 Battleline Squads
2 Close Support Squads
2 Fire Support Squads
2 Assault Bike Squads
1 Attack Bike Squad
1 Land Speeder Squad (3 Tornado; 2 Typhoon)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
3 Battleline Squads
2 Close Support Squads
2 Fire Support Squads
2 Assault Bike Squads
1 Attack Bike Squad
1 Land Speeder Squad (3 Tornado; 2 Typhoon)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
3 Battleline Squads
2 Close Support Squads
2 Fire Support Squads
2 Assault Bike Squads
1 Attack Bike Squad
1 Land Speeder Squad (3 Tornado; 2 Typhoon)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
3 Battleline Squads
2 Close Support Squads
2 Fire Support Squads
2 Assault Bike Squads
1 Attack Bike Squad
1 Land Speeder Squad (3 Tornado; 2 Typhoon)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Reserve Companies Scout Company
6th Company 7th Company 8th Company 9th Company 10th Company
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
5 Assault Bike Squad
1 Attack Bike Squad
5 Land Speeder Squads (3 Tornado; 2 Typhoon ea.)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
4 Battleline Squads
6 Close Support Squads
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
4 Battleline Squads
6 Close Support Squads
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
10 Fire Support Squads
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs
Dreadnoughts
Warden (Add Name)
Honour Guard
Command Squad:
Chapter Champion, Chapter Ancient, Apothecary, Archivist, Warden, & Techmarine
5 Scout Squads
4 Scout Biker Squads
5 Land Speeder Storm Squads (Neophytes)
Chapter Equerries & Chapter Serfs

The 1st Company is comprised of four 10-men Units of Terminators (two standard and two Close Support), four 10-men Units of Vanguard Veterans and two 10-men Units of Sternguard Veterans.

The 2nd through 5th Companies are comprised of three 10-men Units BattlelineMarines, two 10-men Units of Close Support Marines, two 10-men Units of Fire Support Marines, two 8-men Units of Close Support Bike Marines supported each by one Attack Bike, and one Land Speeders Squad (usually comprised of three Tornado and two Typhoon).

The 6th Company is fully comprised of Close Support Bike and Land Speeder Squads, composed like those of the Battle Companies, five 8-men Units of Close Support Bikes Marines supported by one Attack Bike and five Land Speeders Squad. Its goal is to maximize the training of the Battles Brother's mastery of those Chapter's equipment.

The 7th and 8th Companies are comprised of four 10-men Units BattlelineMarines and six 10-men Units of Close Support Marines.

The 9th Company is comprised of ten 10-Men Units Fire Support Marines.

The 10th Company is comprised of five 10-men Units Scout Neophytes, four 5-men Units Scout Bikers and five 6-men Units of Land Speeder Storm Scouts Neophytes.

This reliance over numerous Close Support Bikes, Land Speeder and Close Support Marines stems from the fact that the Ashen Drake have to be even more self-reliant in their operations than the usual Chapters since they often are unable to convince others to work with them, at least in the first stages of their campaigns. Furthermore, their usual foes (traitors and demons emerging from the Storm of the Emperor's Warth) are best dealt with in close-quarter combat either because of the physical superiority of the Astartes (when confronted by human rebels) or a greater vulnerability to the more basic weapons of Mankind (demons exhibiting a strange resilience to firepower).

Chapter Beliefs[]

The Inikar Cult[]

The very basis of the Inikar Cult is the Promethean Cult as it was understood by Xinwei, one of the first Chaplains of the Ashen Drakes. Therefore, loyalty and self-sacrifice play a great part in it. Xinwei did not, however, put emphasis on pure self-reliance, insisting that one man's prowess, even one as formidable as a Space Marine, may never suffice to achieve success. One has to work in tandem with his fellows to achieve maximum success. Therefore, it is at the Squad level that self-reliance is emphasized: from the youngest Scout to the oldest Veteran, each must sublime his Squad to bring forth its true potential. And to sublime the Squad, one must achieve his own potential.

In the Inikar Cult, each Ashen Drake has to be a smith and live with the mortals of their world. In those times of rest, the Astartes must offer themselves in service of villages, towns or hermits, crafting tools and learning much from the common man's wisdom. They also have to learn crafts such as tailors, blacksmiths, potters... Each of those crafts must be fully mastered by the Ashen Drake before he may pick a new one. After each of those courses of enlightenment with the natives of Inikar, the Astartes will sear into their flesh a symbol of their own design representing what they have learned about themselves.

Other brands are found on the Astartes' bodies, symbols of valor or reminder of lost Squad-mates. An old Ashen Drake will often have to go out and use the skin of an Inikar's beast to mark both his progression on the road of personal betterment and the proof of his prowess. They will often decorate their armors and weapons with symbols of fire, great monsters of Inikar or representations of the Primarch Vulkan and his symbols. While less common, symbols of the Golden Throne and the Emperor are also present.

"We are Sons of Vulkan and children of Inikar. We shall forge a new way from those legacies, without disrespecting any. It is our burden, our glory and our hope. Bear it as us, the first Ashen Drakes did."
—Xinwei, the Warden of the Inikar Cult, Venerable Dreadnought to Neophytes

Inikar's traditions have managed to find a niche in the Chapter's Cult, especially in the form of penance and recognition of debts. Like all the Inikari, the Ashen Drakes will, when they feel that they have to atone for some crime, seek out their direct superior. They will then receive a beating whose length depends on their fault and how the superior deems it. The penitent will then be tasked with hunting a dangerous foe for the Chapter and will not be allowed to return to his Squad until he has slain it. For minor offences, it will often be a great beast of Inikar which will be designed, but for those few whose crimes are deemed grievous, it may well be a renowned Aeldari Corsair, Ork warlord or Traitor Marine. While undergoing his penance, the Battle-Brother will don a jet-black robe, instead of the grey-white ones used by the rest of the Chapter.

To mark their debts to another, the Ashen Drakes tattoo themselves "bracelets of debts" on their forearms. Those bracelets remain open until the debt is paid. A battle-Brother with closed bracelets is held as particularly honorable by the other members of the Chapter. As a Battle-Brother will grow older, his tally of debts will grow too, and the bracelets will be tattooed around their necks and fingers. For some particularly bloodthirsty Battle-Brother, who likes to delve deep into the most dangerous zones of the battlefield, the number of bracelets of debts may be so great that they are tattooed on their legs also. The older Ashen Drakes' bodies are thus a tapestry of scars, brands and tattoos.

Vulkan's Worth[]

The practice of Vulkan's Worth is a more modern addition to the Chapter's tradition, having been instituted somewhere between the second half of the M39 and the first half of M40 by the 8th High Warden, Bel'ter Rol-Merok, known as the Vulkan's Seeker. Seeking to become Vulkan's Worthy, as the Ashen Drakes call it, requires the Battle-Brothers to both delve deep into the ancient lore of the Great Crusade and the Horus Heresy and into the subsequent history of all Chapters who proclaim to hail from the XVIIIth Legion genome.

When seeking Vulkan's Worth, the Ashen Drakes create a made-up Company, comprised of ten units of ten Marines, one from each Company in the Chapter, who are then assigned to the ancient Strike Cruiser Pilgrim's of Legends, one of the oldest ships possessed by the Astartes from Inikar. During 25 years, the Brothers will then plunge deep into the sea of stars, touring ancient battlefields and prosperous worlds alike, always seeking traces of Vulkan's and the XVIIIth Legion history. More often than not, the Battle-Brothers return empty-handed, but with a great tally of battles and help to add to the Chapter's own history.

However, it sometimes happens that the Ashen Drake discover relics from a distant past, be they fragments of armors still bearing the symbols of the ancient Legion of Vulkan, shattered weapons and, in the rarest of circumstances, an intact weapon or banner from ages past. When such a thing happens, the Seekers are granted great feasts on Inikar, the whole Chapter being recalled to the home-world. Afterwards, the broken remnants are entered into the Gallery of the Salamanders, the labyrinthine vaults below the Ashenhold, while the intact relics are either brought to the Recclusiam (where they'll be used by the Chapter in future battle) or given back to the Sons of Vulkans who have lost them -but only when the Ashen Drakes are reasonably sure that they do are Sons of Vulkan.

Chapter Gene-Seed[]

The Ashen Drake's Gene-seed is pure and stable, without any of the usual genetics deviancy found in the Chapter of the 21st Founding. In that regard, they are quite like the Sons of Anteus, even if they do not seem to exhibit a higher pain resilience or strength. It is, however, noted that induction into the Chapter is incredibly easy, even when compared to the purest of Gene-seeds such as those of the Dark Angels, Ultramarines or even the Salamanders themselves.

It is widely suspected among the members of the Ashen Drake Chapter that this facility is the result of the Mechanicus tempering, a one-in-a-million lucky stroke, or the will of the Emperor made manifest. While neither the Salamanders nor the Adeptus Mechanicus have officially recognized that the Ashen Drakes are genetically linked to Vulkan, their eyes possess an unnatural red-like phosphorescence and their skin tends to turn to a jet-black taint when exposed to high levels of radiations for a long period of time, it is almost certain that are sons of the XVIIIth Legion.

Chapter Battle Doctrine[]

The Ashen Drake developed a self-reliant Battle Doctrine to compensate for their common isolation during their campaigns. They enter the fray with a massive Thunderhawk deployment directly behind the lines of their enemies if possible. Scouts, Bikers and Land Speeders are then sent to the weakest point of the enemy's forces to shatter their cohesion and open ways leading directly to the center of commands. Rhinos and other tanks are then sent into that road to shatter every nod of command to end the campaign quickly and effectively. Like the Salamanders, the Ashen Drakes use a lot of flame-thrower or modified flame bolters. This kind of weapon synchronizes quite well with the assault methods of the Astartes.

The cornerstone of Ashen Drake's doctrine is to destroy the foe quickly and effectively to ensure that it won't be able to mount a long defense or lead offensives. In the aftermath of the battles, the Ashen Drakes gather mortals into camps far behind the battle lines. If the war is against Chaos, the Battle Brothers will then scrutinize them to excise those who are corrupted by Chaos. In other wars, they gather even friends or families of rebels and ensure that they won't suffer at the hands of other refugees. Their goal is to soothe out tensions and craft the foundation for a more prosperous and effective world after the war.

This behavior has sometimes put the Ashen Drakes at odds with more ruthless Chapters, which hasn't served well for the Chapter's reputation aboard, but the Astartes from Inikar refuse to back down on this belief, for it would put shame on Vulkan's, the Salamander's and their own honor.

Notable Ashen Drakes[]

To'shir Al-Ramut, The Demonslayer[]

The second Chapter Master of the Ashen Drakes, the Demonslayer took the lead of the Chapter less than seventy years after the Founding. He succeeded Augusto Navarre, a Terran-born. To'shir Al-Ramut took the lead in the Chapter's war against the demons spawning from the newly formed Storm of the Emperor's Wrath which had killed his predecessor. Al-Ramut rallied the local defenders and during twelve years he earned a worthy tally of dozens of minor demons slain with his great power sword. He was the creator of the High Warden title, in honor of what he felt was his duty, protecting the inhabitants of Inikar and the nearby sectors. He was killed in action by a Keeper of Secrets and his memory is still highly revered by the Ashen Drakes.

He reorganized the Chapter's Companies to their current formation and highlighted the need for a very rapid response to threats emerging near the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath and other theaters of war for the Chapter to prosecute its duties in an efficient manner. He was a strategic master and a tactical genius whose abilities saved untold millions. A selfless and humble warrior, brave and inspiring, To'shir Al-Ramut is seen by his Battle-Brothers as the paragon of what an Ashen Drake should aspire to be.

Xinwei, The Warden of the Inikar Cult[]

One of Ashen Drake's original Chaplains, Xinwei was recruited on Terra by the Adeptus Mechanicus as one of the first cadre of officers that the Chapter would possess. Quite certain that his Chapter was from Vulkan's blood, he delved into the lore of the Salamanders he could gather. He became a zealous promoter of the Promethean Cult. Once in Inikar, he felt that the local's beliefs were of value and forged from them a whole new system of beliefs for the Ashen Drake, the Inikar Cult.

A charismatic figure, Chaplain Xinwei helped kindle the courage and fortitude of his Battle-Brothers for roughly 150 years, serving under one Chapter Master and two High Wardens. However, a brutal clash with Khorne's worshipping pirate crew almost ended his life when the cultists invoked Skulltaker and a host of Bloodletters. Reduced to less than 20% of his body, he managed to speak and asked for the honor to be entombed into a Dreadnought. Xinwei becomes the first of his kind among the Ashen Drake and he still remains to this day the oldest of the Venerables.

Bel'ter Rol-Merok, The Vulkan's Seeker[]

The 8th High Warden (and 9th leader of the Ashen Drakes), Bel'ter Rol-Merok's tenure was the longest the Chapter has ever known, stretching from 723.M39 to 543.M40. He was the one who created and promoted the Vulkan's Worth beliefs in the Chapter. Possessing a great mind and a caring heart, he sought spiritual elevation to better serve the Imperium and his Primarch. Three hundred years into his tenure as High Warden, Rol-Merok felt the weight of his Primarch's gaze on his soul.

The High Warden believed that the Ashen Drake were wanting in their spiritual obligations toward their Father. He proclaimed that the Chapter had to seek out places of relevance to Vulkan's life, such as the world he liberated during the Great Crusade or those where the Salamander's Legion fought during the Horus Heresy. The Vulkan's Seeker then sought after those ancient worlds to commune with the lost Primarch of the XVIII Legion.

Ab'bekar Nem-Til, The 12th High Warden[]

The current High Warden is rather young, being only 110 years old. He was formerly the Warden of the 1st Company, a vaunted position achieved after an almost meteoric rise through the ranks of the Ashen Drakes. He has become the leader of his Chapter in 990.M41 when his predecessor was killed in action fighting the Orks. His youth makes him more blunt and direct than most of the older Ashen Drakes, but he genuinely cares about the well-being of the Imperium and its citizens, even if he is also somewhat more arrogant than usual in this Chapter. Centuries-old warriors in the Chapter assume that such a behavior will correct itself as he'll grow older.

Wearing the massive Tartaros Pattern Tactical Dreadnought Armour known as Drakescale, a cape made with the hide of a great Sand Manticora, armed with the mighty power-spear of the High Wardens and a deadly storm bolter, Ab'bekar intends to lead his Brothers through the resurgent throngs of daemonkin plaguing the periphery of the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath in number as great as at the time of the first High Warden. By battling those foes, Ab'Bekar Nem-Til intends to show once and for all to the Imperium that his beloved Chapter and those which, founded during the 21st Founding, which have remained loyal throughout the centuries, aren't Cursed and deserve the same honors and trusts than Chapters from other Foundings.

Merool Bil-Kader, The Fireborn[]

The Fireborn is a key figure of the Chapter, being its Will Forger (Master of the Archivists) since the very end of M40, making him the oldest living Ashen Drake save those entombed into a Dreadnought Sarcophagus. His almost 1000 years of war have taught him much, especially in the refinement of his own powers. Bil-Kader is able to unleash potent psychic attacks to shatter the mind of his foes or to summon tempests of ghostly fires which consume the very essence of those it touched.

Merool wasn't always well accepted by his Chapter, being rather aloof and distant ever since his youth on Inikar. Frightened by his own potential, he suppressed it for centuries and his character suffered for it, becoming irritable and lashing out easily at others, all the while struggling to accomplish his duty as a Forge Wrought. It was only in 263.M41 that he finally accepted his destiny. When he was trapped below a fallen Ork mechanical monstrosity with a Tactical Squad from the 3rd Company, his Battle-Brothers were badly suffering from the fires of the xeno warmachine. To save them and open a way through the tons of metal above them, the would-be Fireborn let loose his powers and carved a tunnel of molten metal in the carcass of the abomination. Afterwards, he came to grips with who he truly was and has become a linchpin of the Ashen Drakes' strength.

No'vur Yr-Tirok[]

No'vure Yr-Tirok is a living relic, one of the very last living members of the now-extinct Ashen Drakes still breathing. As his Chapter died on Inikar with the whole population of his homeworld, in 999.M41, he had already been serving the Ordo Xenos for a century. Nothing, even the news of his Chapter's demise, was able to break his vows to the Deathwatch, but this event changed him deeply. His impotent fury and burning shame are now the main driving force behind his war against the foul xenos infesting the realm of the Emperor. Once, No'vur Yr-Tirok was a gentle and caring soul, soothing disputes among the Brothers under his command, ensuring that his Kill-Teams works smoothly and efficiently while teaching their members to respect Astartes from all lineage and walk of life. Today, the Watch Captain is a grim and cold figure, uncaring about anything but the Ordo Xenos' dedication to the extermination of the alien.

At the core of the black colossus now burns intense shame while sadness ensnares his heart in its icy grip. To live while his whole Chapter and homeworld died, to not have stood shoulder to shoulder with his Brothers, his people, is a festering wound. However, his dedication to his duty allows him to continue to uphold his vow to the Deathwatch, however strained his relationship is now with the Astartes under his command.

Chapter's Relics[]

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Drakescale[]

This armor is a unique Tartaros Pattern Tactical Dreadnought Armor in possession of the Ashen Drake. No one remembers today how and when it was added to the arsenal of the Chapter, but the fact that the names and personal symbol of all the Ashen Drakes' leaders, from Augusto Navarre to Ab'bekar Nem-Til, are etched in its plaques is proof enough that the Drakes have possessed it for thousands of years. Drakescale is both a revered relic and the garment of war of the High Warden, thanks to the unique capabilities of the Tartaros Pattern. From the first Chapter Master to the current High Warden, each has embellished the armor, carving symbols of purity and dedication, stylized fires and the likes of great beasts into the metal.

Furthermore, Drakescale has been reinforced by the successive Masters of the Forge to become ever more impervious to conventional weapons, while the Will Forgers of the Chapter have each etched into its plaque runes of power which strengthen the power field of the armor. Thus clad, the High Warden is a mighty bulwark and rallying beacon to their Battle-Brothers, even in the midst of the most violent carnage. Each time that Drakescale has been pierced and its wearer killed, it has returned sturdier and stronger than before. While the hordes of daemonkin once more covet Inikar and the nearby sectors, this most ancient relic will be tested anew.

The Wardens' Spears[]

"We are few in the Galaxy to wage war with spears. Other Chapters deem us primitives to use them, but I've found that there is no enemy that I can't slay with the High Warden's Spear."
— Ab'bekar Nem-Til, The 12th High Warden

A set of thirteen power-spears masterfully crafted by the first Master of the Forge of the Ashen Drake, at the direct order of Augusto Navarre when he claimed Inikar has the Chapter's world, those weapons are both deadly tools of war and ceremonial symbols of authority. On Inikar, only the leaders of a war party have the right to wield a spear instead of axes, swords, clubs or even javelins, and Navarre quickly understood that the Captains of his Chapter would command greater awe and respect even if they wielded such mighty spears as those the Gods of the Inikari carried in their myths. Therefore, for 5000 years, the Warden's Spears have been in use by the Chapter.

While their formal name was devised by To'shir Al-Ramut, the spears saw use almost immediately after their creation, when the Demon's Descent happened. Not every Warden or High Warden has wielded them, some favoring other kinds of weapons, finding the spears too cumbersome or inefficient to be brought to the battlefield, others have become masters of their use, such as the current High Warden. Each of the Spears posses the same silver-like shaft, as tall as an Astartes, however, their heads are different: those of the Battle-Companies are tear's shaped, those of the Reserve-Companies are scimitar-like, the one of the Scout Company is almost scythe-like, the First's is double-headed and the High Warden's posses only one edged side, looking like the most ancient spears of ancient Cina.

By tradition, every Warden attaches to his Spear a piece of cloth in the color of his Company, while the High Warden uses an orange fabric, symbolizing both the sun and the fire, both symbols of authority in the Inikar culture.

Ashenfang[]

A monstrous two-handed power sword, Ashenfang was the weapon used by the first High-Warden, known colloquially as the Demonslayer, during the Demon's Descent. This weapon has sent back screaming into the Warp hundreds of Demons and even a handful of Greater Demons. While any Warden or Company's Champion may call the right to wield Ashenfang in battle, the revered relic weapon is more often than not resting in the Chapter's Recclusiam or is used by the Chapter's Champion. In very rare occasions, a Forge Wrought or the Will Forger will be granted the right to use it to banish the most hated foes of the Chapter, those powerful demons plotting to avenge their destruction at the Ashen's Drake inception.

Ashenfang is the most obvious proof of the Ashen Drake's ties with the Salamander, for this blade bear the mark of the XVIIIth Legion. The Chapter believes that this weapon was salvaged by a Mechanicus Adept somewhere on a battlefield at the end of the Heresy and preserved for reasons lost to time. Originally, it was a rather simplistic weapon, crafted more for a powerful soldier of rank than for an officer. However, the Ashen Drake has embellished it, re-crafting the pommel to look like their Chapter's symbol while the blade itself has been engraved with runes of banishment and potent wards, turning Ashenfang into a true demon's bane.

The Drakespitters[]

The Stormbolters used by the Terminators of the 1st Company are known as the Drakespitters for they have been heavily modified. Like most weapons of the Chapter, a flamethrower has been incorporated into their mechanisms. While it makes for a heavier and harder-to-use weapon for a normal Astartes, the Scions of Vulkan possess greater strength than most and the Ashen Drake's elite isn't bothered by such weight and size. However, had the stormbolters only been modified in such a way, they wouldn't have become relics of the Chapter.

Indeed, instead of the common promethium used in flame-thrower in all the Imperium, the Drakespitters use a mix of promethium, Sand Manticora's venom and Lava-scale's acid. The combination creates a volatile and extremely hot liquid which, when thrown at an enemy and ignited will not only burn armors and flesh but also carve its way into the victim's protection and flesh. Because of how ardent and dangerous this substance is, the Drakespitters can't unleash long salvos, instead "spitting" a small amount of the burning solution to the foe, hence their name. That even such little "spits" would have marked the spirits of a Chapter quite used to flame weapons speaks volumes about its effects on their enemies.

Tribal Markings[]

In one of the strangest amalgamation of style witnessed among the Adeptus Astartes, the Ashen Drake wore ornamented armors, great robes and primitive tribal markings. it is something which never ceases to amaze those who encounter them for the first time, making the Drakes look like savages mimicking more civilized warriors of the Imperium for the ill-disposed, while those more open to the Chapter saw it as a reminder of their own humble origins, despite their glorious nature.

For the Ashen Drakes themselves, those assemblages of fangs, claws and bones were the equivalent of purity's seals, proof of the warrior devotion and dedication to the Imperium's defense, but also a possibility to express themselves. The warriors who earn a tribal marking are expected to carve into the material their symbols, the names of battles they took part in or even poems of their youth or their creation. When an Ashen Drake dies, his Brothers try their best to get back his tribal markings to add them to the Chamber of Commemoration, a vast cave below their Fortress-Monastery where their mortal remains will forever be guarded by the works of their hands, the marking hanging above the tombs of the Astartes.

Chapter Appearance[]

Chapter Livery[]

The Ashen Drake's livery is rather simple, with most of their armor being dyed in a muted black, with only their knees, elbows, wrists and belt donning a rusty red. It is however noted that they often sport white robes over their armor (except the Scouts, Bikers and Assault Marines). Their Squad Specialist Markings also use the same red, and the helmets of their Veteran Sergeants are marked with a red band (over the white one often used in other Codex-Compliant Chapters). The helm of the members of the 1st Company is white, except for the Terminators whose helmets are jet black.

Chapter Badge[]

The symbol Chapter's is a red roaring spitting fire draconic head, reminiscent of the Salamander's own. The Squad Specialist Markings are also reminiscent of deep red flames. Their armors are also quite decorated, each wearer adding his own touch to his battle-plate, with a carving of great beasts, fire or names of friends lost and foes slain. Among the Astartes, the armors are -quite like their alleged forefathers the Salamanders- some of the most decorated, which quite contrasts with the tribal markings that the Brothers like to wear.

Relations with other Chapters[]

The Aspirant Tithing[]

A strange practice has taken root among the Ashen Drake shortly after their inception. Witnessing the descent into madness, corruption or simply oblivion suffered by their fellow 21st Founding Chapters, and the mistrust it engendered into the wider Imperium, the Chapter has tried to cultivate good relationships with other Astartes, at the very least. One of the methods used is the Aspirant tithes: when encountering another Chapter, the Ashen Drakes offer a part of their Aspirants batch to the other Astartes to compensate for any loss of Battle-Brother suffered during their common fight against the enemies of Mankind.

More often than not, that offer is rejected, the mistrust plaguing the 21st Chapters being too great to be cast aside by their fellow Astartes. To some, it is even disquieting that a Chapter would give up a part of their pool of recruits, and suspicion arises that it is some trick being played by the 21st's Chapter to their allies. Even the humble and kind behavior of the Ashen Drake may not be enough to soothe tensions, and it sometimes even makes them flare, when the other Chapter is particularly callous and arrogant. There are some rumors pretending that the Ashen Drake allow the Void Ravens to claim some Void Borns, but no proof has been brought to back those claims.

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Ice Dragons[]

Ice Dragons Armorial

Armorial of the Ice Dragons

The Ice Dragons were one of the very few Chapters that the Ashen Drakes shared a strong bond with, for both were not only fellow Sons of Vulkan, but both were born out of the tragic events that came to be known as the Cursed Founding. Despite suffering severe physical idiosyncrasies due to their flawed gene-seed, the Ice Dragons managed to find a way and survived against the odds. During the first few decades of their existence, the Ice Dragons felt alone and isolated. Yet, despite their gene-flaws and suspicion by outsiders, the Ice Dragons found common ground with their fellow Sons of Vulkan in the form of the Ashen Drakes, who understood better than anyone, what it felt like to be ostracised and unwanted. Despite their differences in doctrine and temperament, the two Chapters went on to form strong bonds of both friendship and brotherhood, forged in the fires of battle down the long millennia. Whenever one of these Chapter's called upon their bond-brothers to aid them in their hour of need, the other would eagerly hasten to their call to arms, without hesitation.

Silverbacks[]

Silverbacks Armorial

Armorial of the Silverbacks

The Silverbacks are another Chapter supposedly created from the lineage of Vulkan. Despite hailing from a jungle death world whose culture is considered primitive and barbaric, the Silverbacks have faithfully served the Emperor of Mankind for millennia. Though they are uncompromising to their enemies to the point of savagery, they are stoic and fiercely loyal when it comes to defending the citizens of the Imperium - a trait both Chapters shared in common. Finding a common cause, both Chapters fought alongside one another down the long millennia, when the Imperium faced its most dire threats. It was with great sadness that the Silverbacks learned of their bond-brothers' demise, for their home system, had also been cut off by the formation of the Great Rift, forcing them to fight a desperate campaign against the neverending hordes of ravenous daemons, legions of Chaos cultists and reaving Chaos Warbands. Unlike the Ashen Drakes, the Silverbacks had managed to weather the storm, and just barely survived.

With the arrival of a small contingent of Adeptus Custodes Emissaries Imperatus and an Ark Mechanicus, they brought not only the Chapter's salvation in the form of the newly revealed Primaris Space Marines, but they also bore gifts of priceless value - the formidable weapons of the now-extinct Ashen Drakes. Before their destruction, they had bequeathed these ancient and powerful weapons to be utilised by their fellow Adeptus Astartes and had set aside a small portion to be given to their bond-brothers of the Silverbacks. It was with great solemnity and sincere gratitude that the Silverbacks graciously accepted this most profound of gifts. They vowed to put them to good use and would seek out and slay many followers of the Ruinous Powers as they were able, in honour of their former brethren.

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"To be a Forge Wrought is to know fear. Not of your enemies. Not of your allies. Fear of yourself, for your power, may not only damn you but consume those you care about. This is why we forge you here, at Ashenhold. So that you may know no fear."
— Merool Bil-Kader, The Fireborn, Will Forger of the Ashen Drakes, to Neophytes with pysker talent.

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Salamanders Successor Chapters
2nd Founding
3th Founding Ashen KnightsBrotherhood of EmbersDoom SentinelsEmber DrakesHalo KnightsIgnitorsStorm GuardsThe Pure
4th Founding ChameleonsForge TemplarsKnights of Death
5th Founding
6th Founding Crucible Serpents
7th Founding
8th Founding
9th Founding Silverbacks
10th Founding Wardens of the Flame
11th Founding
12th Founding Dragons Amaranthine
13th 'Dark' Founding
14th Founding
15th Founding
16th Founding
17th Founding
18th Founding
19th Founding Ashborne Drakes
20th Founding
21st 'Cursed' Founding Ashen DrakesBlood DrakesBullfrogsDragonkinIce DragonsSun SerpentsTyrannosaursUndertakersVantage MarinesVulkan's Drakes
22nd Founding
23rd 'Sentinel' Founding HaietlikKirin SolScarlet ConstrictorsSons of HeliosStar Golems
24th Founding Space DrakesStarborn Giants
25th 'Bastion' Founding The Saurians
26th Founding Thunder Ogres
Ultima Founding Argent ExecutionersExcruciatorsFireforgedJade WyvernsKnight ParagonsLegion of ArmageddonLords of AshThe MedjayNight SentinelsOnyx StarsPromethean DragoonsSeafarersVoid Wyverns
Unknown Foundings Astral SmithsBlood of VulkanDrakes of DeathfireEclipsed WardensEternal GuardIron DrakesVantage MarinesZealot Scythes
Renegades
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Dark Angels Successors Angels ImperatusCelestial SeraphsDread KnightsManticoresPenitent GatesSabretoothsSons of the Basilisk
White Scars Successors Beast HuntersGrey HoundsLightning
Space Wolves Successors N/A
Imperial Fists Successors Abyss GazersFrost ClawsHonour MaulsLords of MetalMolten FistsShield BearersThunderboot Grenadiers
Blood Angels Successors Angels PalatineBrotherhood of the Midnight SunCrimson OwlsHeart RippersLuna BerserkersSons SanguineSoul Flayers
Iron Hands Successors Brazen BullsCorrosive ThornsNeimerel SonsNemean BrotherhoodObsidian TalonsPalatine Sons
Ultramarines Successors The Curs'ed
Salamanders Successors Ashen DrakesBlood DrakesBullfrogsDragonkinIce DragonsSun SerpentsTyrannosaursUndertakersVantage MarinesVulkan's Drakes
Raven Guard Successors Abyssal RukhsAshen ApostlesCorvus BrethrenHidden HandsNight RavensNightscreamObsidian BladesPhoenix Brethren
Unknown Lineage Blood WyvernsBlue WidowsCaustic ReachCharybdis LegionDark Crusaders† • Exalted GuardFlame LichesGrey OrphansGuardians of OsirisKnights of AryithJanus MarinesJuggernautsLegion of SolusLycanthropesNight GhostsPhoenix BrethrenPurifiersShattered StarSilver FlamesSolar PhoenixesSons of the WyvernSovereigns of the TideSpears of the PhoenixStorm DragonsTigers of IgoraToxic Reapers
Renegades Black VoidKnights MalevolentMarines VigilantScar Hounds
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