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"Run, hide, fight, cower, pray to your false gods, do as you will in your final moments. You cannot stop the Flame. It shall devour your flesh and cleanse the world of your impurity."
— Zandarkan, Master of Sanctity

The Revealers are an old, proud chapter created during the Third Founding. They are descended from the legendary Imperial Fists and are known for their zealous demeanor and unceasing quest to destroy all enemies of the Imperium, wherever they may lurk. The Revealers have become known as merciless witchhunters and destroyers of heretical cults, which has made them steadfast allies of the Ordo Hereticus, although many see them as the Inquisition's lapdogs.

Chapter History

The Third Founding

Founded alongside the infamous Executioners, the Revealers were founded from the gene-stock of the Imperial Fists, tasked with cleansing the galaxy of Chaotic corruption that had become so wide-spread after the events of the Horus Heresy, even after millennia had passed. Captain Ignacio Rask, a Imperial Fist well-known by his battle-brothers as an ardent slayer of Daemons and Traitor Legionaries, was placed in command of the newly created chapter, as he was considered the most qualified to lead such an offensive against the Ruinous Powers. Thus did the Revealers set out into the galaxy.

After years of searching, the Revealers would eventually take the planet of Ignis as their new homeworld. Ignis was a feral world, a world of blazing hot flatlands, tall craggy mountains, and massive savannas in which predatory beasts lurked during the night. Ignis was a world of extremes, where life was short and often brutal, where small nomadic tribes of humans persisted only by survival of the fittest. Lame or disabled children were killed upon birth, the old and the sick were treated as liabilities and left to fend on their own if they could not pull their own weight, and yet all of these barbaric traditions were essential in the survival of a tribe. Seeing a society that effectively purged itself of any weakness struck a chord within Captain Rask's soul, and thus the Revealers would descend upon Ignis to build their fortress-monastery, the Beacon, and began recruiting from the native populace. From their the forces the Revealers would sally forth into the void, seeking out the unclean and corrupt to purge them in cleansing flame.

The Demagogue

While the Revealers have a long and glorious history, but one event, a closely guarded secret amongst the Revealers, left a black mark upon it. In the last days of the Age of Apostasy, a champion of Chaos known only as the Demagogue plagued the outlying worlds of the Segmentum Tempestus. Wherever this dread figure went, rebellions rose up, heretical cults overthrew their governments and anarchy reigned, and thus did the Revealers devote themselves to stopping this "Demagogue", for his very actions were an affront to the Revealers' creed. After several failed attempts at finding the champion, the Revealers attacked the Chaos-besieged world of Endonvale, a world practically drowning in the Demagogue's cultists and heretics, led by none other unholy champion himself. Led by Chapter Master Sakors Kanate, the 1st and 5th companies strove to free Endonvale by slaying the Demagogue and freeing the galaxy of his taint forevermore.

With bolter and blade did the Revealers cut a path through the sea of heresy, fighting against cultists of all dark faiths and descriptions. All throughout the campaign did the heretics throw themselves against the Revealer's advance, with a single minded abandon that seemed too zealous even for cultists. But the Revealers did not realize the true threat until confronting the Demagogue himself. They had expected a mighty champion, perhaps a fallen Astartes, but instead the Demagogue was revealed to be none other than a mortal. Chapter Master Sakors rushed the champion, expecting it to be an easy kill, but instead fell to his knees, his mind close supported by a psychic onslaught. In truth, the Demagogue was a psyker, blessed by the Dark Gods with the power to dominate the minds of mortals, and thus even the Revealers were hard-pressed to defeat his power.

Meanwhile, the sheer Chaos generated by the battle was tearing the planet apart, warp storms forming in the skies as Endorvale slowly destroyed itself. Daemons began emerge form the warp, a dread host materializing out of the very air as the Ruinous Powers began to claim yet another world. The Revealers were forced to swallow their pride and retreat in the face of such odds, and fled from the dying world as it was engulfed in a daemonic incursion. Chapter Master Sakors was reported to have perished, and a good half of the Revealers forces had been slain, delivering the Revealers a humiliating defeat.

Redemption

Still scarred from their defeat at the hands of the Demagogue, the Revealers vowed to avenge both their pride and their fallen Chapter Master by bringing the Demagogues head back to Ignis on a pike. Once more the 1st and 5th companies, led by recently promoted Chapter Master Altoc Zaar, set out to destroy the foul sorcerer. Eventually the Revealers would corner the Demagogue on the agri-world of Lissta's Rest. To their dismay, an Inquisitorial fleet commanded by an Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus, hung over the planet, preparing to subject the world to Exterminatus, all to kill one man.

Hailing the Inquisitor's flagship, Altoc requested that the Inquisition hold fire long enough for the Revealers to claim the head of the Demagogue. To their surprise, Inquisitor Aaron D'Marche, the man commanding the fleet, ordered his ships to stand down. The Inquisitor granted the Chapter Master's request, but only on the condition that he would accompany the Revealers to ensure the deed was done. Bombarding the enemy position, Altoc, accompanied by Inquisitor D'Marche and his Honor Guard, deployed via drop pod directly into the cultist's lines. Once on the ground they were swarmed by the heretics, but the cultist proved to be little trouble for both the Space Marines and the Inquisitor, who revealed himself to be a powerful psyker.

Entering the Demagogue's ramshackle base of operations, they were confronted not only by the sorcerer, his fallen Astartes bodyguard, whose armor and weapons were twisted with the corruption of the warp. To Altoc's shock, he recognized the Chaos Space Marine as none other than Sakors Kanate, the former Chapter Master of the Revealers. He had not perished on Endonvale, but rather had been captured by the Demagogue, who's insidious powers had eventually broke Sakors and bent him to his will. But despite being half-mad, Sakors was still a formidable opponent, slaughtering his way through Altoc's Honor Guard as if they were untrained Initiates.

As Altoc fought his former leader, Inquisitor D'Marche engaged in a deadly psychic duel with the Demagogue, pitting mind against mind. The Inquisitor was strong, but ultimately he was no match for the Warp-fueled power of the Demagogue. In desperation, D'Marche took his only Psyk-Out grenade and lobbed it at the heretic, determined that the arcane device would finish him. Their was a flash of blinding light, a shrill scream, and when their sight returned the Chapter Master and Inquisitor were greeted by the sight of Sakors, holding the severed head of the Demagogue in one hand, and a bloodied blade in the other. Without another word, Sakors drew a bolt pistol, placed it's barrel under his chin, and fired point-blank.

None are exactly sure what caused Sakors to come to his senses and slay the sorcerer, but what did it matter? Sakors had redeemed himself, the Revealers had finally had their revenge, and with that victory the Revealers had earned themselves a new ally, the Ordo Hereticus. The Chapter received a commendation for it's support of Inquisitor D'March, and the Revealers, their pride restored, returned to Ignis in triumph with the head of the Demagogue. The vile sorcerer's skull is still on display within their fortress-monastery even now, an eternal reminder of their victory over the minions of Chaos.

Notable Campaigns

  • The Burning of Haylacon (152.M32) - One of the earlier of the Revealer's more notable battles, the event that would come to be known as the Burning of Haylacon started as a minor uprising with the Underhives of the Hive Wold Haylacon. This rebellion would turn into a full-scale civil war as the rebellious factions fell into worship of the Ruinous Powers, and within months the planet was plunged into anarchy. The Revealers 3rd Company arrived on Haylacon to purge the planet of the heretics from the Hive World, for while the cultists had strength in numbers, even they could not stand before the wrath of the Space Marines. But, just as the Revealers were in reach of total victory, an alien menace, awakened by the turmoil on the surface, arose from the depths of the Hive World. Strange mechanical xenos, the likes of which the Revealers had never encountered before, joined the battle, armed with arcane weaponry that vaporized entire squads of battle-brothers with ease. Forced to retreat off-world, the Revealers prepared to lay waste to Haylacon with an orbital bombardment from their Strike Cruiser, when they were suddenly contacted by an Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos, who ordered them to subject the planet to Exterminatus. Happy to oblige, the Revealers launch a salvo of cyclonic torpedoes at Haylacon, destroying the planet. The Ordo Xenos would later confirm the unknown xenos to be none other than the dreaded Necrons, concluding that Hylacon must have been a Necon Tombworld.
  • The Purging of the ''Warpspawn'' (803.M32) - The Space Hulk known as the Warpspawn appears in the skies of the Revealers' homeworld of Ignis, prompting an immediate response from the Space Marines. The 1st Company, led by none other than the Chapter Master of the Revealers, Ignacio Rask, board the Hulk clad in holy Terminator Armor, determined to purge the Hulk of its genestealer inhabitants before it can become a threat to their homeworld. The purge goes smoothly at first until Master of the Forge Cladac reports that the Hulk is preparing to jump into the Warp once again, prompting Chapter Master Rask to rush to find the genestealer Broodlord before it's too late. Confronting the Broodlord within one of the Warpspawn's massive plasma reactors, the Chapter Master and the xenos Patriarch engage in one-on-one combat, and yet neither can seem to best the other. Running out of time and options, Rask orders a mass evacuation order of all Revealers onboard, then plunges his relic sword into the heart of the plasma reactor, heroically sacrificing himself to destroy the Hulk and all the xenos within. The resulting chain reaction tears the Warpspawn apart, and the Revealers 1st Company teleports back to Ignis only to watch the Space Hulk implode upon itself.
  • The Pentarchy of Death (732.M33) - In a dark and chaotic period of Imperium's history, the Segmentum Obscurus was thrown into anarchy, causing great distress within the Imperium of Man. To restore order and enact their judgement upon the traitorous elements, the High Lords of Terra convened the Pentarchy of Death. This council consisted of five Last Wall Chapters: Revealers, Holy Hospitallers, Mortiferous Shades, Death Templars, and the Tempest Knights. Tasked with the responsibility of bringing justice and retribution, the Pentarchy of Death systematically targeted and destroyed ten Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes which were deemed Traitoris Perdita (meaning "Lost Traitors" in High Gothic). These chapters deviated from their loyal path, succumbing to treachery and betrayal. The Last Wall Chapters unleashed their combined might, bringing devastation to the traitorous Chapters and laying waste to their home worlds. Through coordinated campaigns and overwhelming force, the Pentarchy of Death sought to cleanse the stain of betrayal and purge the heretical elements within their own ranks. The conflict that had plagued the Segmentum Obscurus for nine decades was finally ended through the relentless actions of the Pentarchy of Death. By extinguishing the traitorous Chapters and bringing destruction to their strongholds, the Pentarchy aimed to reestablish order and restore the Imperium's grip on the affected regions. This hidden and purged chapter of history is shrouded in mystery and often lost to the annals of time, known only through whispers and fragments of information. However, its impact on the Imperium's struggle against internal chaos and treachery remains a haunting reminder of the sacrifices made to uphold the Emperor's will.
  • The Rhedon War (Unknown Date.M35) - The veterans of the Revealers Chapter often lament the savage and infamous Rhedon War, when the 4th and 5th Companies of the Revealers were brutally close supported by the forces of the Storm Draugar, namely, the deadly forces of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 8th Storms. The Revealers had arrived on the world of Rhedon to utterly crush a system-wide rebellion that threatened the very vital Hive World of Rhedon, but more importantly the neighbouring forge world of Valthorn. Elements of the rebellion were confirmed by PDF forces to be affiliated with the Ruinous Powers, and elements of Ordo Hereticus had petitioned the Revealers for assistance, which they readily gave. However, once the purge began in earnest, with the support of both the Inquisition and elements of the nearby forge world's Titan Legion, a far greater threat appeared. As if summoned by the anarchy that had gripped the system, the Storm Draugar spilt forth from the Warp, gaining a foothold on the four other outlying worlds of the system. The first to fall was the outermost planet of Keron, an icy mining world whose PDF garrisons quickly surrendered once the first forces of the 2nd Storm, lead by the vile traitor Norgath Oath-Breaker, made planetfall. Then fell the orbital stations and shipyards of the gas giant Freya, whose populations were utterly butchered by the 1st Storm's elite Janissaries as they captured the vital bays and shipyards. It was only at the rocky desert world of Numain that the forces of the Storm Draugar were truly tested. The Revealers 5th Company, led by young but honoured Captain Baserilus, contested elements of both the 1st and 2nd Storm for the barren rock. Meanwhile, the remaining elements of the Storm Draugar's battlefleet split into two battle groups, one led by Malak Blackspawn, and another led by the vile traitors Baail Deurtog and Krethnan Bloodlord. While Malak led his forces towards Rhedon, Baail Deurtog and Krethnan Bloodlord descended upon the Agri World of Bu'Than, circumventing all resistance from the loyalist elements within the system and ravaging the whole world within hours. Krethnan's 8th Storm swiftly enslaved the population and sacrificed the planet's vital livestock to the Dark Gods. Meanwhile, Baail Deurtog led his Fifth Storm in the abject slaughter of Bu'Than's PDF and government leaders, revelling in his ill-gotten victories against the terrified agri-worlders.
  • The Age of Apostasy (Unknown Date.M36) - At first the mad High Lord Goge Vandire thought that the Revealers would support his violent purges, as they were known far and wide for their hatred of the heretic. That was Vandire's first mistake, as the Revealers were hardly inclined to help the madman, particularly since they knew full well of his corrupt dealings and heresies that he himself had committed. His second mistake was provoking them, as when Vandire heard of their refusal, the mad High Lord declared the Chapter Excommunicate Traitoris, and sent his elite Brides of the Emperor to purge the Revealers from "His" Imperium. The Brides were met with a fury that only men defending their home can muster, their first Close Support batted aside as the strength of the entire Revealers chapter, who were currently on Ignis at the time, went to war against the Brides. With the full strength of the Revealers upon them, the Brides crumbled, and Chapter Master Sakors personally severed the head of their Canoness and sent it back to Terra as a warning; the Revealers would not bow before a heretic. Later, Sebastian Thor would remove the Chapter's excommunication, but despite that, the damage had already been done. To this day the Revealers have a fierce hatred of the Sisters of Battle, the descendants of the upstarts who dared try and destroy them.
  • The Siege of Trastor VII (673.M40) - During the majority of the 40th Millennium, the Revealers had been hunting down a particularly powerful Sorcerer Lord of the Word Bearers Traitor Legion, Kyzan the Overlord. After several failed attempts at taking the Overlord's life, the Sorcerer Lord suddenly disappeared, all the while the Revealers searching for the heretic, until eventually they found Kyzan and his warband of Word Bearers on the Chaos-controlled world of Trastor VII. Now determined not just to kill the Overlord but cleanse Trastor of its corruption, the elite 1st Company was called upon to undertake this holy task, led by none other than the legendary First-Captain Soratus Locun. Dropping from above in hail of Drop Pods and Thunderhawks, the 1st Company plunged into the fray, purging the multitudes of heretics and cultists that Close Supported them in cleansing flame until finally, they arrived at the Overlord's fortress. The Revealers lay siege to the corrupted citadel, but no matter how hard they pushed they simply could not make a sizable breach in the traitor's defenses. That was until the 91st Ozue Mechanized Infantry Regiment arrived, having come to Trastor VII to avenge a defeat dealt to them by Kyzan and his Word Bearers. Along with several other regiments, the Tanks of the "Husk Riders" blew down the wall of the citadel, allowing the Revealers to pour into the fortress, crushing the Traitor's already weakened forces. In the end, Captain Locun, accompanied by Colonel Gregory Yans of the 91st, confronted Kyzan in the main antechamber of the fortress. While the two were skilled and experienced fighters, the sheer unholy power of the Overlord proved too much for both of them. Locun was pinned to the ground, helpless as Kyzan raised his warp-forged sword to decapitate him, but at that moment Colonel Yans lunged forward with his power sabre, striking a chink in the Chaos Lord's armour and distracting Kyzan's attention away from the Captain. Kyzan lashed out with fell sorcery, tearing the Colonel's mind apart just as Locun's hand closed around the hilt of Dorn's Wrath. With a single strike, Locun pierced the Traitor's black heart with the relic sword, ending his reign forevermore. Without the Overlord's guidance, the heretics faltered, slaughtered down to the last man by the combined forces of the Revealers and Ozue Regiments. Captain Locun departed the now-ruined fortress carrying the gibbering shell that had once been Gregory Yans in his arms, delivering him to his already grieving Regiment for proper treatment.
  • The Third War for Armageddon (998.M41) - The Revealers were one of the many Space Marine Chapters to reinforce the world of Armageddon against the Ork WAAAGH! of the Warlord Ghazghkull Thraka. Deploying almost eight full companies, and led by Chapter Master Altoc Zaar, the Revealers met the Greenskin's brutality with brutality of their own, burning and cleaving their way through tide after tide of Orks. Tragically, this would be the death of Chapter Master Zaar, as his corpse would be found on the battlefield, battered and bloody, and surrounded by hundreds of dead Orks.

Chapter Home World

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Departmento Cartographicae pict-file of Ignis, Chapter home world of the Revealers.

Ignis, the arid and harsh home world of the Revealers Space Marine Chapter, is characterized by its sun-baked flatlands, expansive savannas, and short mountain ranges. The barren planet lacks oceans and receives little rainfall, resulting in a scarcity of surface water. However, deep within the mountains, underground reservoirs provide a vital resource for survival. The native wildlife of Ignis includes various predators, with the Ignisian Crag Lion standing out as a fearsome beast dwelling within the mountain crags. These predators have adapted to the harsh environment and pose additional challenges to the human population. The human inhabitants of Ignis, known as the Ignisians, are hardened people. From birth, they are conditioned to be survivors, as their tribes maintain constant vigilance against any threats that may endanger the tribe as a whole. This includes the practice of purging the weak, including the disabled, the lame, the old, and the sick. The Ignisians believe they cannot afford to support those who cannot contribute to the tribe's survival.

This ritualistic purging of the weak has made the Ignisians prime recruitment material for the Revealers Space Marine Chapter. The Revealers seek individuals who possess strength, resilience, and the ability to endure and overcome adversity. The Ignisians' innate toughness and survival instincts make them suitable candidates for the rigorous transformation into transhuman Astartes. The Revealers likely value the Ignisians' cultural mindset of self-reliance and their ability to adapt to challenging environments. By selecting recruits from Ignis, the Revealers can find individuals who are accustomed to a harsh existence and possess the determination to face and conquer seemingly insurmountable odds.

Chapter Recruitment

The selection process for potential Aspirants is a task left to the tribesmen themselves, for such is the pact they made with the Chapter so many centuries before. Every 15 Ignasian years (aprox. 16.5 Terran years), the various Tribes of Ignis gather under the shadow of the Revealers' Fortress-Monastery, the Beacon, and begin the Great Sojourn. Every child between the ages of ten and sixteen they have deemed worthy of the trek are given their final blessings by their tribal Ancients and sent into the inhospitable Red Mountains, their goal a simple yet monumental undertaking. They must reach the uppermost brazier-tower of the Beacon, with no supplies nor tools to aid them in their journey. Most of the youths die on those blood-colored cliffs, succumbing to the burning heat of the sun during the daytime, or falling prey to the creatures of the crags in the nighttime. Those precious few Aspirants that do reach the tower find little comfort, only the grim stares of the skull-masked Chaplains that usher them into the confines of the Beacon. Their first trial is over, but it is by far the most lenient of the tests to come.

The Cull

As the name implies, the Cull is the title given to the series of brutal tests administered upon Aspirants to deem them worthy of receiving the primary and eventually secondary implantations that will make them into full Adeptus Astartes. It consists first of a strenuous medical examination by the Apothecarion, forcing Aspirants through a variety of back-breaking physical trials to evaluate their overall physical condition. If the results are found to be satisfactory, the fortunates are implanted with the phase-one Astartes gene-seed organs, including such biological hardware as the Biscopea and Ossmodula.

From there the Cull only becomes more intense, the recently modified Aspirants now entering the stewardship of the Chapter Chaplains for the next stage of their training. Trials include gladiatorial-style bouts against kill-programmed Battle-Servitors or even fellow Aspirants, nighttime hunts against deadly Ignasian megafauna such as feline Crag-Lions and or bat-like Cave Wraiths, and exposure excises throughout the Red Mountains to force Aspirants to cope with the flesh-searing heat while simultaneously competing in running and climbing challenges. These trials are occasionally broken up by brief periods spent within the Hypno-Induction tanks, sleep-teaching the Aspirants essential skills while at the same time indoctrinating them into the Revealers' creed.

Fortress-Monastery

Chapter Organisation

The Revealers adhere to the tenets of the Codex Astartes to a degree, keeping all of the standard ranks and titles. However several deviation to the standard structure have been made, mostly due to the demeanor of the chapter itself and the integration of Ignisian culture into the Revealers.

First off, within the Revealers' upper echelons there exist titles outside of the normal Codex-prescribed structure. For example, the Chapter Master of the Revealers is always known as the First Flame, an appointed title symbolic of it's bearers role as the leader of the chapter and therefore the first amongst his battle-brothers. In addition, the Captain of the Chapter's veteran 1st Company is always known as the First-Captain, though it remains unclear why.

Also unique to the structure of the Revealers is the importance of the rank of Company Champion, known within their ranks as the Oathbrother, which stems from a native Ignisian tradition in which a Chieftain would choose his tribe's strongest warrior to serve as his bodyguard and lieutenant. The Revealers have long since adopted this tradition as their own, Company Captains choosing one Astartes upon their ascension to the rank to serve as his Oathbrother, and shall continue to serve until death claims him. The position is one of great honor and respect, for only the most skilled of the Revealers' warriors are even considered for such a role.

Even the Chapter Master himself retains an Oathbrother, who takes up the position of Chapter Champion in the order of battle. Known as the Torchbearer, this chosen warrior is a truly formidable fighter, whose sole purpose is to seek out enemy champions and best them in open combat. Whenever the First Flame takes the battlefield, the Torchbearer is never far behind.

Officer Ranks

  • First Flame - Chapter Master equivalent.
  • First-Captain - Commander of the 1st Company and second to the First Flame.
  • Captain
  • Lieutenant

Senior Specialists

  • Reclusiarch
  • Chief Librarian
  • Chief Apothecary
  • Master of the Forge

Specialist Ranks

Chaplains

Chaplains are the keepers of a Space Marine Chapter's faith and spirit, and the Chaplains of the Revealers are no exception. The Chapter retains an almost inordinate amount of the these black-armored guardians of the faith due to its zealous ways, so much so that eventually an entirely separate rank was formed; the Chaplain-Adept.

Going by the informal title of Adept, these pious young Astartes trail in the footsteps of the Chaplains in a sort of apprentice role, learning all they can from their assigned mentors until one day they too take up the Crozius. As a symbol of their role, Chaplain-Adepts wear jet-black armor, thought their uniforms lack the traditional skull-helm that signifies the rank of full Chaplain.

Though usually only a single Adept is assigned to a Chaplain, in some cases entire squads of sable-armored battle-brothers can serve under them. These formations are known within the Chapter as Disciple Squads, and they are amongst some of the most impassioned warriors within the Revealers' ranks, following their mentor into battle armed with all manner of melee weaponry all while bellowing praise to Dorn and the Emperor as they charge into the fray with near-suicidal abandon.

Librarians

It is also known that the Revealers have a small Librarius, due to the fact that the Revealers believe that psykers are too vulnerable to the temptations of the Ruinous Powers. As a result, psykers recruited into the Revealers are tested strenuously during their initiation, having to undergo a completely different set of tests along with the standard training designed to bolster their faith and purity. As a result while the Revealers are do not have many Librarians, their lack of numbers is made up in sheer determination and power. Also, it is a well known fact among the Revealers that in all their centuries of service not a single member of their Librarius has fallen prey to Chaos. Also due to this special training, Revealer Librarians have a number of unique psychic abilities only used by psykers of their chapter:

  • Sunfire - Calling upon the sheer heat of his homeworld's blazing sun, the Librarian releases a massive blast of white-hot flame that burns through even cermite with ease, turning enemies into charred skeletons.
  • Revealing Light- The Librarian's very body shines with golden radiance, blinding his enemies and scorching their flesh, while all Revealers who look upon the Librarian are inspired into new heights of valor.
  • Solar Strike - The Librarian calls down a beam of concentrated heat and light, hitting a single foe with the force of an orbital bombardment and leaving nothing behind but a smoking crater.

Apothecaries

The Revealers Apothecaries are the custodians of the Chapter's genetic legacy, responsible for maintaining and guarding their Chapter's gene-seed. They are also charged with maintaining the health and genetic purity of their fellow battle-brothers, ensuring their survival in the heat of battle through their superior skills in the mysterious arts of healing. Might warriors and sefless servants, they are more than willing to fight their way through hordes of vile enemies to reach a fallen battle-brother, and infuse them with the last drop of their own blood to ensure they survive. It is their sacred duty to stabilise the worst of wounds, patching up seemingly mortal injuries so their battle-brothers may return to battle as soon as possible.

For those whose wounds are beyond healing, it falls to the Apothecary to ensure they are graned the Emperor's Peace, euthanising their mortally wounded patient and reclaiming the Chapter's genetic legacy so that it can be passed on to the next generation of Neophytes, thus ensuring the Chapter's continued existence.

Techmarines

The Revealers Techmarines are the technician and engineers that are fully initiated members in both the Cult Mechanicus and their Chapter. They are effectively a priest of the Machine God as well as a fellow warrior of their Chapter. Without their knowledge of ancient technological lore, their Chapter would not be able to wage war. Steeped in the rites of activation, maintenance and repair, it falls to these specialists to ensure the Chapter's wargear, equipment and vehicles are fully functional and battle-ready. They are the custodians of the Chapter's armoury, maintaining arcane relics and the most powerful of weaponry, that can be called upon in the most dire of circumstances.

However, their dual loyalities tends to work against them, as they find only a measure of solace amongst their fellow Techmarine brethren, as their battle-brothers of the Chapter look upon them with both awe and distrust. This goes equally for members of the Adeptus Mechanicus, who look down upon Techmarines as lowly cogs in the order of the Machine God.

Despite their dichotomous nature Techmarines are still superlative warriors, and will fight just as fiercely as their fellow battle-brothers, especially if a vehicle is lost, doing everything in their power to recover it as they would any other fallen comrade. Despite the suspicion of their dual loyalties, Techmarines are held in great esteem by their battle-brothers, whom recognise their superior expertise and knowledge in the mysterious arcane sciences.

Torchbearer/Oathbrother (Chapter/Company Champion)

An Oathbrother is one of the Chapter's most consummate warriors who is charged with defending the honour of his Chapter, Company and the Emperor of Mankind. Usually, these deadly battle-brothers are a company's finest swordsman, striding the battlefield and singling out and engaging the deadliest of foes in single combat. As the most skilled fighters within the Chapter, they are often attached to a Company's or Chapter's Honour Guard, responsible for guarding their commanders and ensuring their safety against any threat. Equipped with the finest relic weaponary, these superlative duellists are always prepared to challenge any enemy leader to single combat in his commander's stead. Their singular displays of martial superiority and devotion have often been the salvation of many a Captain's or even the Chapter Master's life on more than one occasion, turning the tide of countless battles.

These champions also serve as counsellor to their commander, whose insight is often invaluable, giving their commander a different perspective on the unfolding events on the battlefield. The Oathbrother's knowledge of martial styles can often inspire interesting tactical options that a Chapter Master, Captain or Champlain may not have considered. However, the most important roles of an Oathbrother in war is to act as their commander's right hand. Though outranked by Lieutenants and Sergeants, they remain outside the chain of command, and should their liege fall in battle, they are often looked upon to provide leadership and ensure that their fallen commander's plans are carried out so that his duty is completed.

A Torchbearer serves as the Chapter Champion, serving as the right hand of the First Flame himself. They are the Chapter Master's right hand, serving as both personal counselor and bodyguard. It falls to this deadly warrior and consummate duellist to stand ready to challenge any foe to single combat in his commander's stead. He is also charged to stalk the field of battle and seek the mightiest of foes, and challenge them to single combat in order to slay them with his pair of deadly energised blades. Many greast battles and wars have been turned in favour of the Chapter by the slaying of enemy leaders or other key figures in a foe's chain of command by a Torchbearer. They stride at the forefront of his battle-brothers, his deadly blades carving a path of ruin through the enemy, challenging any enemy, no matter how mighty, and will never concede defeat.

Ancient

An Ancient is a hand-picked veteran of the Chapter, chosen to serve as one of the Chapter's standard bearer of an individual company as a part of the company's Honour Guard. The sacred duty falls to them to bear their Chapter's ancient standards in battle, one of the Chapter's most revered artefacts. Each standard is an ancient relic, steeped in history and heavy with past glories of the Chapter. Chosen for the steadfastness and bravery, these consummate warriors are considered one of the Revealers most prestigious and senior ranks within the Chapter.

In battle, they have the high honour of carrying one the Chapter's standards, making them a rallying point on the battlefield for the Chapter's warriors. Serving in a company's command squad, they have access to the finest wargear and equipment, accompanying the senior officers on the field of battle. They are easily identified by the skull and Imperal Laurel honour worn on their right shoulder pauldron. They are entrusted to never let their banner fall while he still draws breath.

Line Ranks

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

Specialist Units & Formations

  • Redemptors - The Redemptors are an elite cadre of warriors made up of the most veteran and skilled Astartes to be found within the Chapter. This formation of Terminator-armoured elite specialise in harrowing actions, shock assaults and strategic decapitation strikes. Clad in relic patterns of Indomitus Terminator Armour and armed with flamer, melta or plasma weapons of mass destruction. They are also fearsome close combat assault and vanguard specialists that often serve as the tip of the spear during a planetary assault, against which few enemies can stand. In battle they relentlessly advance upon the foe, descending with controlled fury and slaying any enemy driven to rout before them, burning their enemies to smouldering ash with cleansing fire or plasma.

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Chapter Culture & Beliefs

"So Sayeth Rask, so Sayeth Dorn. By the God-Emperor, let Thy will be done."
— Chapter Master Vesk before unleashing Exterminatus upon the tainted Scyllan Hives

The Revealers are best characterized by an utter abhorrence of the Ruinous Powers and anything associated with them, that includes both mutants and and abhumans, which they see as little more than another type of mutant. As a result the Revealers are intolerant, not just of mutants but also of any sort of weakness in the first place, whether it be deformation or otherwise. This stems from the native culture of their homeworld of Ignis, as the native Ignisian tribes rigorously purge themselves of the lame and the sick as a means of self preservation as well as tradition. This same intolerance applies to the Revealers themselves, and thus any who show weakness of the mind or body are looked down upon by them, as they see them as worthy of only contempt. This is also the reason they are not a very well-liked chapter, as they refuse to fight alongside abhumans, Astartes who bear mutations, or anyone or anything else they perceive as weak.

As stated before, the Revealers hate the Archenemy with a passion, for to them falling to the Ruinous Powers is the ultimate form of weakness. As a result they ardently seek out the forces of Chaos, hoping to one day eradicate it entirely. One might argue that a feat such as that seems impossible, but none dare argue with the Revealers on this matter, and for good reason. This hatred is also the reason why the Revealers are on such good terms with the Ordo Hereticus, as the Revealers have proved time and time again their prowess and resolve in hunting down the most dangerous of heretics. As a result the forces of the Inquisition and the Revealers have worked in concert many times, although many would call them the Inquisition's lapdogs, though never to their face.

Fire, and what it symbolizes, is also an integral part of the Revealers' creed. To them, fire represents purity both of the mind and soul. Fire does not falter, it does not question, it does not know fear, it merely consumes all that are foolhardy enough to stand in path. It scorches away all that was tainted and impure, searing it to ash so that new untainted growth might one day flourish in its stead. A common epithet amongst the Revealers is the saying; "We are the Flame", which best summarizes this mindset. The Revealers truly believe they are the personification of the all-consuming blaze that they venerate, destined to purge the galaxy of its impurities.

This of course has resulted in the Chapter's penchant for Flamer and Melta-Based weaponry, but this veneration of the cleansing flame goes far deeper than their arsenal alone. Lit torches, braziers, and incense-smoking censers decorate the interiors of their Fortress-Monastery and warships, raising the internal temperature to levels that while sweltering to most, is practically comforting to those born and raised on the burning plains. Imagery of fire is most prevalent throughout their iconography, to the point where even simple battle-brothers decorate their golden-yellow armor with black flamelike patterns. This is the outward manifestation of their beliefs, for they aspire to become the Flame, and so they bare its symbols proudly.

Ritual Branding

Another facet of the Revealers' culture is their tradition of ritually branding their flesh, a tradition taken from the natives of Ignis. Entire generations of Ignasian tribesmen have devoted their lifespans to this art of ritual scarification, utilizing red-hot Brand-Styluses to carve mesmerizing patterns of cauterization into their flesh. It is their belief that the brands, when carved into the shape of certain symbols and runes, grants them supernatural boons of strength, speed, and wisdom. The Revealers themselves practice a similar tradition, starting during their induction of Scout Marines into their ranks, each Scout receiving a brand in the shape of the Chapter's iconic Burning Brazier upon their breast as a mark of their initiation.

From there, a Battle-Brother may mark his flesh with many other brands over the course of his life, administered by a Scarifier-Serf or by their own hand, in the form of symbols, names, and dates to commemorate triumphs and victories of the past. However, only Captains or similarly high-ranking individuals are permitted to mark the flesh of their faces.

The Feast of Blades

As with all sons of Dorn, the Revealers have participated in the Feast of Blades on multiple occasions, fighting for the honor to wield the sacred Dornsblade. So far they have only won the Feast on one occasion, after First-Captain Locun bested Chaplain Matthias of the Black Templars in one-on-one combat. The Revealers have since then have not won the Dornsblade on a second occasion as of yet, although they have come close in the past.

Chapter Gene-Seed

Like their genetic forebears, the Revealers' gene-seed is also very stable and has never exhibited signs of mutation or genetic drift. However, they have also lost the use of both their Betcher's Gland, which allows a Space Marine to produce poisonous/acidic spittle, and the Sus-an Membrance organ, which allows an Astartes to enter a state of suspended animation when they sustain horrific injuries.

Primarch's Curse: Abhor the Daemon

The Revealers are filled with a righteous power and hatred for the Ruinous Powers and anything associated with them, even beyond that of other Chapters. When in proximity of a follower of Chaos, they are gripped by a zealous wrath that is often expressed with valour and fearlessness on the battlefield, but it can turn the Battle-Brother against all creatures that are touched by the warp, even those whom are considered abhumans, it matters not.

  • Level 1 (Fear the Damned): The Battle-Brother is uncomfortable in the presence of abhumans. He feels their aberrant mutations are caused by the touch of the Warp. He feels that their presence is an affront to the Emperor of Mankind and their very existence is an aberration to the purity of the human form.
  • Level 2 (Hate the Damned): The Battle-Brother can scarcely stand the presence of heretics or those that make truck with the Dark Gods. When he stands in the presence of an unholy shrine or descecrations of an Imperial holy place, the urge to purge those who would dare blaspheme against the God-Emperor becomes an all-consuming rage that boils within the Battle-Brother's very blood. Being in the presence of Imperial sanctioned abhumans, such as Ogryns or Ratlings, also offends his sensibilities, and he must summon up all his willpower in order to restrain himself from unleashing his unfettered wrath down upon thse unclean creatures.
  • Level 3 (Purge with Fire): The Battle-Brother cannot stand any hertic, cultist or mutant to live and will often fly into a rage when he sees them. When fighting against chaos cultists, Heretic Astartes or mutant creatures the Battle-Brother will fly into a rage, seeking out any opportunity to get to grips with these abberations in melee combat. The Battle-Brother's discipline slips and falters and they will become belligerent and quick to anger unless they are able to unleash their pent up rage against their hated foes and wipe them from existence.

Combat Doctrine

"Flame and Fury Revealers! Leave nothing but ash!"
— First-Captain Locun

The Revealers typically employ a localized "strike and cleanse" tactic. This entails breaking up the main force into smaller units all with designated targets, deployed rapidly onto the battlefield through the means of either armored transport or deep striking. Once in position, these teams obliterate any enemy forces within their target area and move on to regroup with the nearest fellow kill-team, proceeding from objective to objective all while linking up with their battle-brothers to form larger and more potent strike forces. Eventually, whilst Close Support attack on multiple fronts at once, the remnants of the enemy will be corralled into a single area and annihilated by the now fully-massed might of the Revealers' forces. While the tactic does require a large amount of planning beforehand, its basic structure is versatile enough that it can be adapted to various scenarios and environments, and thus is typically the standard tactic of the Chapter.

In the aftermath of any successful battle, particularly against any other kind or rebellious or heretical movement, the Revealers usually enact a scorched-earth policy as a means to demoralize the enemy and/or prevent them from potentially re-taking the area. Any structures or buildings that might serve as advantageous are torn down, agri-fields and manufactorums put to the torch to deprive them of potential resources. Even worse are the fates of those amongst the enemy who are taken alive by the Revealers, for they too are used as a means to further break down enemy morale. Most are typically affixed to stakes around the perimeter of the area and burnt alive, their charred corpses serving as a potent remind of how far the Revealers are willing to go to gain victory. Indeed, oftentimes the Revealers will depart from a battlefield and leave nothing but ash in their wake.

Many have railed against the sheer amount of collateral damage the Revealers cause in their conquests, but none can deny its extraordinarily effective, particularly against populations seeded with heretical cults or resistance movements. The effect a single devastated battlefield turned funeral pyre has been enough to cause many a foe to throw down their arms for fear of yet another such massacre occurring.

Deathwatch Service

Notable Revealers

  • Chapter Master Ignacio Rask, The Revealer - A pious and some would even say fanatical slayer of Daemons and Traitors alike, Ignacio Rask was a former Captain of the Imperial Fists who became the first Chapter Master of the Revealers. Rask would go on to lead the Revealers for many centuries before meeting his end during the purging of the Space Hulk Warpspawn, when the Hulk imploded upon itself due to a plasma reactor malfunction.
  • Chapter Master Sakors Kanate - The second Chapter Master of the Revealers, Sakors was thought to have died fighting the Chaos Sorcerer known as the Demagogue on the doomed world of Endonvale. He would later be discovered to have been captured and broken by the foul psyker, transforming him into the Demagogue's half-mad bodyguard and champion. But Sakors would redeem himself by suddenly coming to his senses during the Purging of Lissta's Rest, in which he slew the Demagogue before killing himself.
  • Chapter Master Altoc Zaar - The third Chapter Master of the Revealers, and the first Chapter Master to have been born on Ignis, Altoc was promoted from the rank of First-Captain after the supposed death of Sakors Kanate. Altoc was killed in battle, fighting against Greenskins during the Third War for Armageddon.
  • Chapter Master Raedon Vesk, The First Flame- The fourth and current Chapter Master of the Revealers, Vesk is an ancient veteran with centuries of experience under his belt. He was originally the Captain of the 5th Company, becoming Chapter Master only because First-Captain Locun refused to inherit the position after the death of Chapter Master Altoc.
  • First-Captain Soratus Locun - The venrable leader of the Revealers Veteran Company, Locun is a heroic figure amongst the Revealers, having served as First-Captain for centuries. Locun is also known for his victory during the Feast of Blades, in which he received the holy Dornsblade, winning much glory for his Chapter.
  • Captain Aren Baserilus - A rising star within the Chapter during the early days of the Revealers, Aren Baserilus was a proud and ardent exemplar of a Captain, the 5th Company having won many a victory for the Imperium under his command. Tragically, Baserilus would meet his end at the hands of Ingar Blackspawn of the Storm Draugar, his gene-seed ripped out and his head mounted on a pike within their unholy Starfort Lupercarl's Folley. Since then, Baserilus has become a martyr-like figure for the Revealers, his name invoked whenever fighting against the thrice-cursed Blackspawn brothers and their minions.
  • Captain Oresh Kaon - Formerly Captain of the 4th Company, Oresh Kaon was present during the fateful Rhedon War, in which he reportedly led the 4th and 5th Companies into the teeth of a brutal ambush that devastated the Revealers and led to the death of Captain Baserilus. He barely made it back to Ignis alive, but eventually the shame became so great he eventually left the Beacon altogether, spending the rest of his days wandering the burning plains and ruminating upon his failure.

Chapter Fleet

The Revealers are known to have the following ships in their Chapter Fleet:

  • Dreaded Dawn (Battle-Barge) - The oldest ship in the Revealers' fleet, the Dreaded Dawn is an ancient but powerful vessel, specially commissioned by the Adeptus Mechanicus upon the Chapter's creation. While having endured centuries and having nearly been destroyed on three separate occasions, the Dawn continues to serve as the most formidable and venerable ship the Revealers have at their disposal.
  • Sakors' Redemption (Battle-Barge) - This Battle-Barge was originally named Sakors' Vengeance, in honor of their Chapter Master's supposed demise. After slaying the Demagogue, the ship was renamed Sakors' Redemption, in honor of their Chapter Master's act of redemption in killing the heretic once and for all.
  • Furyborn (Strike Cruiser)
  • Scouring Flame (Strike Cruiser)
  • Herald of Dorn (Strike Cruiser)
  • Ignisian Aegis (Strike Cruiser)

Chapter Relics

  • Dorn's Wrath - A master-crafted Power Sword wielded by First-Captain Locun, Dorn's Wrath possesses a unique powerfield that causes the blade of the weapon to glow red-hot when activated, although no damage is being caused to the sword. Sharp enough to slice through cermite with ease, Dorn's Wrath even has the ability to set enemies alight with a single blow.
  • Hyperios and Hylia - a matched set of master-crafted Lightning Claws named after the Sun and Moon of Ignis respectively, Hyperios and Hylia were once the favored weapons of Aren Baserilus, the martyred Captain of the Revealers' 5th Company. To this day they remain a symbol of the young Captain's courage and bravery and a potent reminder of his devastating demise at the hands of the vile Storm Draugar.
  • Shard of Remembrance - After the purging and subsequent destruction of the Space Hulk Warpspawn by Ignacio Rask, the only physical remains the Revealers could find of their first Chapter Master were the broken shards of his relic blade, Praesidium. Those shards were eventually gathered up, melted down, and reforged into this mighty Iron Halo, to be borne only by future Chapter Masters ever since. Crafted by the Revealers' master artificers, the gravitic shield the Shard emits is powerful enough to stave off artillery fire with little difficulty.

Chapter Appearance

Chapter Colours

The colors of the Revealers are pale gold, silver, and black. The Revealers' Armor is painted a pale golden color, with silver painted shoulder trims. The Imperialis or Aquila worn affixed to their plastrons (chest guards) are also silver in colour. The squad specialty symbol is stenciled on the right armorial inset, which indicates a battle-brother's assigned battlefield role (Fire Support, Close Support, Battleline, Veteran or Command). A small black coloured Roman numeral stenciled on the right armorial inset indicates squad assignment. A much larger Roman numberal stenciled upon the left poleyn (knee guard) indicates company asignment.

Chapter specialists are identified by their standard colors; Chaplains have black armor, Apothecaries have white armor, Librarians have pale blue armor, and Techmarines have rust-red armor.

The Revealers are also known to decorate their armor in black flame-like designs and patterns, although the amount of these designs painted on a Revealers' armor varies from Space Marine to Space Marine.

Helmet Markings

Revealers Helmet Markings

Displayed above are the common helmet markings utilised by the Revealers. From-left-right; Battle-Brother, Sergeant, Veteran, Veteran Sergeant, Lieutenant and Captain.

Line Battle-Brothers were unadorned pale gold coloured helmets. Sergeants can be identified by a black vertical stripe painted on the forehead of their helmets, while Veteran Sergeants are identified by a silver vertical stripe on a black coloured helmet.

Veteran Marines are easily identified by wearing entirely black coloured helmets.

Officers of the Chapter also war black coloured helmets, however to distinguish themselves on the field of battle, Lieutenants have a large pale gold vertical stripe outlined by a pair of small silver stripes painted on their helmet's forehead. Captains can be identified by a single large pale gold vertical stripe with the Chapter's icon centered upon it.

Chapter Badge

The chapter badge of the Revealers is a black brazier on a golden background. Variations of this symbol are often painted on the Revealers armor, incorporated into their iconography, and even branded into their flesh.

Chapter Relations

Allies

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Ordo Hereticus
The Revealers and the Ordo Hereticus have been on good terms ever since the the Purging of Lissta's Rest, in which the vile rogue psyker known as the Demagogue was slain. Since then the Inquisitors of the Ordo Hereticus have often worked alongside the Revealers, as their prowess as purging heretics of all kinds is highly valued by their operatives. In turn, the Revealers consider the Ordo Hereticus to be the only Imperial organization who truly understand the Revealers' true goal, and thus is worthy of the Chapter's respect and assistance.

Enemies

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Storm Draugar
"You impress me, loyalist. I will have the apothecaries harvest your gene-seed, such strong blood does not deserve to languish in the ranks of the Corpse Emperor's lapdogs."
—Malak Blackspawn, Chaos Lord of the Storm Draugar, to Captain Kaon of the 4th Company

The Storm Draugar have long been foes of the Revealers, since the infamous Rhedon War, when the 4th and 5th Companies of the Revealers were brutally Close Supported by the forces of the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 8th Storms. The resulting war was brutal and savage, with great losses on both sides. The most grievous loss was that of the valorous Captain of the 5th Company, Captain Baserilus.

Host of the Truthbringer
"PATHETIC SCUM! You dare call Enlightenment a weakness!? Do you not see the simple fact that the Mutant and those touched by the Warp are in every way superior to those who are not!? Vile cur! I will tear you limb from limb!"
— Ramblings of an anonymous Dreadhost marine

The Dreadhost have been the enemies of the Revealers ever since the two factions became aware of one another. One has a deep hatred for the Ruinous Powers an all things affiliated with them, whereas the other has a deep hatred for anything that is NOT affiliated with the Ruinous Powers. Driven forward by their fanaticism and intense desire to see all creation dominated by Chaos, the Dreadhost have lead multiple Close Supports against the Revealers, and may even be planning to one day Close Support Ignis itself as an act of vengeance against what they see as the uncountable "Sins" the Revealers and all like them have committed.

Notable Quotes

By the Revealers

"Look upon me and know despair, for your heresy has been revealed, and now you shall face the fate of all heretics. You shall burn."
— First-Captain Locun
"I have no need of hope, traitor scum, I have faith. Now unless you intend to preach me to death, get on with it."
— Captain Baserilus' final words, spat at the feet of Ingar Blackspawn
"Flammae Irae Haereticorum cineribus aluntur!"
— Common Revealers battle-cry. Translated from High Gothic, "The Flames of Wrath are nourished by the ashes of Heretics!"

About the Revealers

"I like you, Captain. You stand proud, even when you are on your knees. I knew your Primarch, and I can say he would be proud of you and your brothers. A shame that we must be on different sides of this Long War, and an even greater shame that I must mount your head on a pike as an example. Alas, the Gods will bid what they bid, and I'm sure the Emperor's stewards bid just as strongly of you. So, do not look at this blade as the spiteful weapon of a bitter traitor. Look at it for what it is. A tool. A means to an end. That is the extent of my treachery, and, sadly, the extent of esteem your superiors view you with. I do hope that, as I send you to the howling abyss, there is some light that sweeps you up and takes you into its company. I doubt it, but at this point you have only hope."
— Ingar Blackspawn, Chief Sorcerer of the Storm Draugar, prior to slitting the throat of Captain Baserilus of the 5th Company
"They are one of the few Chapters that knows what war is about, overwhelming destruction and ruthlessness, that is the main reason I have petitioned for them to be accepted to the Desolators."
—Jaricain Ignis, WorldBreaker of the Magma Lords
"I fear not your pathetic fire, for the Eternal Flame of Consecration burns in my very soul! You dare call the powers of Chaos a weakness!? You are the true weakling! Blind to the fate that awaits us all! I shall enjoy tearing you limb from limb, Infidel! For it is YOU that are the true Heretic, not I!"
— Anonymous Marine of The Consecrated to a Revealers marine before engaging in single combat
"You think these Fire lovers are worthy of our respect? I AM BLOOD-HAND ZACKARIAH OF THE HUSK RIDERS! I DON'T STOP KILLING UNTIL I AM DEAD OR THE ENEMY IS DEAD. Fellow 91st Guardsmen do you intend to let them act on a general hatred and claim the vengeance destiny has given us for themselves?"
— Corporal "Blood-Hand" Zackariah Nuetov of the 91st Ozue Mechanized Infantry
"Observing the Holy Space Marines in battle is a honor few live to claim, to be of service to them and to fight along side of them as the 91st has, is a honor reserved only for the greatest of Regiments. I thank the Emperor that we were born to be able to stand beside Astartes as devout as the Revealers."
— Colonel Gregory Yans of the 91st Ozue Mechanized Infantry
"Well, look at you, little bumble bee. Such pretty armour you have. So much better than the dress code your starchy papa enforced. But if I were to give some... constructive criticism - maybe you could match your attitude to your new look. No one wants to play with a betty boredom."
— Calios, Lord-Conductor of the Void Sirens
"They certainly do leave a mess."
St. Athaliah the Flame


Imperial Fists Successor Chapters (Last Wall)
2nd Founding Dawn TemplarsDeath Templars
3th Founding Astral PaladinsBlack MastodonsCrimson RobesImperial SentinelsImperial TemplarsIronclad TemplarsPhrygian KnightsRevealersStone FistsWardens of Annihilation
4th Founding Argent WardensBolts of DornFists RevenantGatekeepersGauntlets of DornHost of AiakidesIron MyrmidonsKnights of TerraMortiferous ShadesRebutorsSilver ShardsSons of the EmperorTeeth of the StormTempest KnightsVoid Vultures
5th Founding Sentinels of DornSteel Angels
6th Founding Praetorian Revenants
7th Founding Sons of Zeus
8th Founding Ash ScorpionsBears of KalumCrusaders InexorableSable LionsThunder Guardians
9th Founding
10th Founding Lions of BabylonRevenant CrusadersVoid Templars
11th Founding Exalted BladesSkull Takers
12th Founding Blades of DornLyran GuardTerra's Hammers
13th 'Dark' Founding Dawnstar Templars
14th Founding Tempest AbsolversTemplars Moline
15th Founding RedemptorsStorm Fists
16th Founding Praetorians
17th Founding Blades of Resurgence
18th Founding Faithful Shields
19th Founding Knights of Sol
20th Founding
21st 'Cursed' Founding Abyss GazersDune StalkersFrost ClawsHonour MaulsLords of MetalMolten FistsShield BearersThunderboot Grenadiers
22nd Founding Dawn Stalkers
23rd 'Sentinel' Founding Aegis WardensAngels of Desolation • † Astral DrakesBrotherhood of the SwordCeaselessConquistadorsDoom FistsEternal PaladinsIron GuardMammutsNemean LionsPlatinum SoulsSeraphim VanguardStorm ZealotsSubjugators ErrantVigil MurisVoid Lions
24th Founding Knights AdamantMordekaisers
25th 'Bastion' Founding Blades of InwitCrimson DragoonsEternity InvictorsShenandoah KnightsStorm SentinelsVoidwardens
26th Founding Gray HussarsKnights of ThunderMourning WardensStormbreakers
Ultima Founding Blood Fist TemplarsCadian WallExactores ImperiiHammers of AntaeusImperial AssaultersIron ArbitersMaelstrom FistsPaladins of ThunderShadow WolvesSilver FistsSolar TitansSons of PraetoriaVoidwardensStorm MarchersWave Breakers
Unknown Foundings Bulls of RetributionCelestial StarsConsuls ExemplarCrimson ShadowsDiamondbacksEnlightened SonsEternal SlayersFatebinders of TyrGolden LionsHoly HospitallersHonour Bound BladesImperial WardensKnights of ArgentKnights of the FistMasonic MarinesNorthern LionsObsidian FistsProwlersRampant LionsRetributorsWarborn AngelsWinged Fists
Renegades Crimson SpearsKnights VigilantKnights of Va'alPraetorian MastersSons of Tyreme
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Third Founding Space Marine Chapters
Dark Angels Successors Blades of the LionJudicatorsJudicators of the LionKnights of PerditionLion's PraetoriansLion's RegentsPrimal HuntersSilver LionsWhite LionsThe Winged Word
White Scars Successors Falcon's ClawsKnights of the ChimeraRampart BoarsScarredSolar FalconsTsunami Riders
Space Wolves Successors N/A
Imperial Fists Successors Astral PaladinsBlack MastodonsCrimson RobesImperial SentinelsImperial TemplarsIronclad TemplarsPhrygian KnightsRevealersStone FistsWardens of Annihilation
Blood Angels Successors Angels CarmineAngels CoruscantBlood BearersBlood WraithsBroken WingsCarmine AngelsDraconian ImpalersHussars SanguineLanguishersSilver Heralds
Iron Hands Successors Atomic Gladiators
Ultramarines Successors Argent KeepersArmageddon SonsBlades of MoralityDorian LegionImperatorsMyrmidonsOptimus LegionSilvershield RamsSons of OdinSteel HartUltra InvictusWardens of UltrisWarstalkersWings of Ryuk
Salamanders Successors Ashen KnightsAshen WyvernsBrotherhood of EmbersDoom SentinelsEmber DrakesHalo KnightsIgnitorsLeviathansStorm GuardsThe Pure
Raven Guard Successors Astral ReapersHarbingers of DarknessReavers CombatantVoid Ravens
Unknown Lineage Champions of MortisDoom BringersGolden TorchesPenitent KnightsSons of AchillesSteel HarbingersTitaniansVoid HuntersWhite Wardens
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