List of Space Marine Chapters

A large list of many of the Space Marine Chapters created by Games Workshop, including Space Marines and Chaos Marines.Not every chapter is known

Angels Encarmine
A Second Founding chapter of the Blood Angels. They participated in the effort to reclaim the Crimson Fists' homeworld from the Orks. Their power armour is painted red, with black trim and a black backpack. The Chapter symbol is a bat-winged drop of blood.

Angels Sanguine
A Second Founding chapter of the Blood Angels. Their power armour is halved red and black. The Chapter's symbol is a winged skull. Librarian Ashok from the novels Warrior Brood (Goto, 2005) and Warrior Coven (Goto, 2006) is a member of the Angels Sanguine chapter, and he wears the Shroud of Lemartes, to stave off the Red Thirst. He also is unique in the aspect that he is one of the few Space Marines to dislike his armour, and senses that its machine spirit is not fond of him either.

The Chapter is listed as serving during the fictional events surrounding the Eye of Terror worldwide campaign.

Angels Vermillion
A Second Founding chapter of the Blood Angels. The Chapter wears dark red power armour. The Chapter's symbol is a winged blood drop, with a small skull at the base of the drop.

Angels of Absolution
A Second Founding chapter of the Dark Angels. The power armour of the Angels of Absolution is painted bone-white, and the Chapter's symbol is a skull superimposed over a stylised wing.

The entire Chapter is listed as serving during the 13th Black Crusade

Angels of Fire
A chapter founded during the 36th millennium.[2] The Angels of Fire wear red power armour, decorated with stylised orange flames.[3] They participated in the Third War for Armageddon and fought alongside their Space Marine brothers of the Black templars, Salamanders, Angels Porphyr, Storm Giants and the Angels of Redemption Chapters. It is unknown who their Primarch is or where their homeworld is located. The Angels of Fire are a young but strong Space Marine Chapter, they are willing to prove themselves for the Emperor and the other Space Marine Chapters

Angels of Redemption
A Second Founding chapter of the Dark Angels. The Chapter's power armour is halved bone-white and dark green, and the Chapter's symbol is a winged skull. They participated in the Third War for Armageddon.

Angels of Vengeance
A Second Founding chapter of the Dark Angels. The power armour worn by this chapter is black, and the Chapter's symbol is a white winged skull. An inverted red V rests over the skull; a stylised hood.

Angels of Vigilance
The Angels of Vigilance wear yellow power armour (including trims) with a black chest eagle. The Chapter's symbol is a winged, flame-filled crucible. Marines from the Chapter were listed as serving during the fictional events linked to the Eye of Terror and Armageddon worldwide campaigns.

The Armageddon Index Astartes article art puts the chapter as a being founded sometime during the 40th millennium (which would most likely be 25th Founding), however the only written fluff for the chapter (from the Armageddon site) says, "It is suspected that the Chapter came into existence during the Second Founding, but it is unknown from which Legion their gene-seed originates."

Astral Claws
The Astral Claws were created during the 35th millennium to guard against the numerous threats emerging from the Maelstrom.

The chapter was led into Chaos by their traitorous Chapter Master Lufgt Huron (thereafter known as Huron Blackheart), igniting the Badab War. They currently form a group of rebel Marines known as the Red Corsairs, who ruthlessly attack supply lines and follow Chaos Undivided. In the war they nearly succeeded in turning the Mantis Warriors to Chaos with them. Since becoming followers of Chaos, the rebel Chapter is known to habour fugitive Marines who have abandoned the Imperium and turned to Chaos, although they are very few.

In the Warhammer 40,000 background, the chapter was originally called the Tiger Claws, although Games Workshop no longer refer to this name.

Aurora Chapter
The Aurora Chapter is descended from Ultramarines gene-seed. The Chapter's symbol is a black, lower case alpha inside a white, twelve-pointed star. The Chapter's power armour is painted dark green, with trim in the company colour.

Sources conflict concerning the time of this Chapter's founding; while some claim the Aurora Chapter to be one of the Ultramarines' Second Founding Chapters, others place the date of their foundation as much later. They are mentioned in Dan Abnett's "Eisenhorn" omnibus as having saved an Inquisitor from a Daemonhost after it slew the Inquisitor's entire retinue.

Avenging Sons
A 19th Founding chapter from the world of Trækonnis Major. They wear navy blue power armour, and their symbol is a stylised white cross. A white diagonal stripe with a Roman numeral in the centre denotes the company. A strike force of Avenging Sons fought in the war on Taros. During the attempted liberation of Antillis IV, the entire Second Company, led by Commander Selleus, was wiped out save for a single scout that escaped the planet in a Thunderhawk gunship with a large portion of the company's geneseed as described in the short story, Apothecary's Honour by Simon Jowett.

Black Consuls
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines. The Chapter's power armour is black with trim in the company colour. The symbol of the Black Consuls is a white eagle's head.

Black Dragons
The Black Dragons were one of the Space Marine Chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding. They are censured by the Inquisition due to mutation of the Chapter's gene-seed, which causes certain marines to develop blade-like outgrowths of bone on the head and forearms. Black Dragons afflicted in this way, sharpen these bone growths and sheath them in adamantium for use in close combat. They are then grouped together into specialist jump-pack equipped assault squads known as Dragon Claws.

The reason behind this unnusual mutation is that the chapter's stock of Ossmodula's, one of the 19 extra organs that space marines receive during their initiation process, is genetically unstable. This small organ has a complex function within the body of a Space Marine. It monitors and secretes hormones affecting epiphiseal fusion and ossification of the skeleton while at the same time, engineered hormones encourage the forming bones to absorb ceramic based chemicals administered in the Marines diet. Two years following implantation, the long-bones will have strengthened considerably and there will have been a general increase in the size of the recipient's skeleton. Extreme ossification of the chest cavity caused by growth of ribs forming a solid mass of inter-laced bone plates provides a Space Marine with an armoured layer to protect his secondary heart and lungs.

But the Ossmodula zygote of the Black Dragons functions in an abnormal way causing the growth of bony crests on the head, and blade-like protuberances from the forearm and elbow. Like the Death Company of the Blood Angels, warriors inflicted with such abnormal developments are formed into a separate fighting unit. Known as the Dragon Claws, they sharpen these additional protrusions to a killing edge, and sheath them in adamantium to turn them into deadly close combat weapons. This strains the tolerance of the Inquisition and there are many recorded instances of other Space Marines Chapters (notably the Dark Angels and Marines Malevolent) refusing to fight alongside them.

It is even rumoured that the Black Dragon Apothecaries deliberately encourage such growths, even going so far as to knowingly implant aberrant zygotes into some initiates. This is exceptionally dangerous, and the practice is forbidden by Imperial edict, but old traditions die hard as the ferocity of the Dragon Claws is much valued by the Chapter Masters.

The Black Dragons suffered heavily during the Third War for Armageddon and suspect Inquisition meddling, although this cannot be proven. Their losses have been so grievous that the Chapter itself is in danger of extinction. Nevertheless, the Chapter remains loyal to the Imperium, and is prepared to fight to the last man no matter the forces arrayed against them.

The Black Dragons wear black power armour, with white chest eagle and shoulder guard markings. Their chapter symbol is a white dragon on a black background, and dragons are often incorporated into their armour and weapons.

Black Guard
A Second Founding chapter of the Raven Guard Their armour scheme consists of black armour, snot green trim on their shoulder pads purple greaves with copper bracers. Their army badge is a white spartan helmet set on a black relief.

Blood Drinkers
A Second Founding chapter of the Blood Angels. Unlike the other Blood Angels Successor Chapters, the Blood Drinkers are strict followers of the Codex Astartes. The Chapter participated in the effort to reclaim the Crimson Fists' homeworld from the Orks. The Chapter's armour is painted red, with yellow trim. The Chapter's symbol is a drop of blood above a chalice.

The name "Blood Drinkers" comes from the Chapter's craving for blood, the result of a mutated omophagea gene-seed.

Brazen Claws
A Second Founding chapter of the Iron Hands. They participated in the defence against the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The Chapter's power armour is painted in a quartered blue and red pattern. The Chapter's symbol is the depiction of red claws or talons.

Brotherhood of Ultramar
A second founding chapter of the Ultramarines. . They follow the codex in most aspects except in the fields of stealth and shock in which they excel; this is due to the chapter carrying out it's recruitment amongst the warrior peoples of a feral world that is in perpetual twilight, where stealth and shock tactics are the only way to survive more than one battle. All space marines in the chapter are described as being of pale complexion, with dark brown eyes and hair; this has been attributed to the unique conditions of their homeworld, though most shave off all their hair (some of the Brotherhood wear it in an elaborate top-knot). The armour is entirely black with the trims on the shoulder pads painted gold as such numbers on power armour are used as visual recognition for each company within the chapter. Their chapter symbol is identical to that of the Ultramarines. , as they are immensely proud of having descended from this legendary chapter.

Celebrants
A Chapter founded during the 36th millennium. The entire chapter participated in the Third War for Armageddon. Their armour starts with yellow lower legs then seamlessly blends to orange for the mid body and then red for the upper body/helmet/arms; the chapter badge is a winged five-pointed star.

Celestial Lions
The Celestial Lions were founded during the 38th millennium. Their Home World is Elysium IX. Their armour is primarily gold, with blue shoulderpads and helmet. The chapter symbol is a roaring lion's head, and lion decorations are often incorporated into their armour. The Celestial Lions participated in the Third War for Armageddon, and were almost completely annihilated due to Inquisition treachery.

Children of Purgatos
A chapter that went excommunicate, their primary colour is emerald green highlighted with gold and they decorate their armour with images of flames. Chapter badge is a large, gold-coloured flame emblem.

The Consecrators
A Dark Angels Successor Chapter. Almost entirely absent from Imperial records, it was first recorded in the 3rd century of the 40th millennium. Noted for bearing all manner of holy relics, and ancient patterns, of arms, armour and vehicles.

The Consecrators are essentially the original Rogue Trader Dark Angels; black instead of dark green, and shown in the more early "beaked" style of power armour, with a red stripe down the centre of the helmet. Their chapter symbol is a variation of the Dark Angels symbol: a winged flame topped by a halo.

Damned Company of Lord Caustos
A group of Space Marines that turned to the Chaos gods after they were declared traitor by an Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus, based on some flimsy and circumstantial evidence. They only turned to chaos to survive in a galaxy hostile to them, they now live their lives as mercenaries.

Their armour is primarily grey/purple, with gold decoration. Their chapter's symbol is yet to be seen.

Dark Hands
A chapter that fought the Hrud at Chinchare. The Chapter's armour is painted dull green, and the Chapter symbol is of an outstretched black hand facing the viewer as if in a halt gesture. The gloves are also painted black.

Dark Knights
The Dark Knights do not know whom their gene-seed originates, or much about the history of their chapter; the earliest scripts of their chapter are lost to the vacuum of space. Their battle cry, however, comes from the earliest of scripts that the chapter protects. On a small piece of parchment, that legend tells was written by the chapter's unknown primarch before going into an unknown battle, believed to be during the Horus Heresy, that he would never return from, it reads: "I am the means to fight injustice. To turn fear against those who prey on the fearful." Though much information has been lost in time, the chapter never stops in both the recovery of this lost knowledge and its devotion of the Emperor. Although not as famous as some of the other chapters, its ruthless efficiency in battle, especially against those who turn their back on the Emperor, has no end. So ruthless, that the chapter is known to fight on even when the battle seems hopeless to Space Marines eyes, let alone any commander's. The Chapter's armour is all black, with shoulder pads are bolt gun metal, and trim being gold (any type). Seargent's helmets are also gold, and a Commander's armour is more Bolt gun metal with gold trim. The chapter's badge is the same as the Dark Angels (although they are of different gene-seeds).

Death Eagles
A later founding Codex Chapter of unknown gene-seed origin. The Chapter's armour is all black (including trim), with the exception of the shoulder pads (white with black trim), and helmet and chest eagle (both bone). The chapter badge is an eagle's skull with black wings.

Death Spectres
The Death Spectres are a chapter of Space Marines that participated in the Siege of Lelithar and the defence of the Cadian sector against the 13th Black Crusade. During the Black Crusade, the Death Spectres adopted a fluid style of combat, using jump pack equipped troops to quickly capitalise on any gains made by the Imperial Guard.

Their armour is black (including trim), with the exception of the left shoulderpad (white with black trim) and helmet and chest eagle (both bone). The chapter badge is a pair of black scythes located behind a skull.

All members of the Death Spectres are albinos.

Death Stalkers
The Death Stalkers are an unusual form of Space Marine, in that they are, to all intents and purposes, Undead! Inflicted with a virus over 5,000 years ago by Fabius Bile, the entire chapter has now been affected by the blight of the undeath. The virus prevents the Marine from being killed by any normal means, and allows his body to continue working when all othes would have failed. The only problem is, the body is dead. There are only two ways to kill an undead Space Marine without him getting back up to kill YOU; 1) remove his head from his body entirely, or 2) destroy him utterly. Obviously cast out by the Imperium, the Death Stalkers are fiercely loyal to the Empire and their Emperor, whom they believe will absolve any wrongs done by the Inquisition, when they have brought him back to life. It is this firm belief in the mastery of the Emperor that causes the Death Stalkers to stand aloof from their brother marines. That and a firm suspicion that another chapter was involved in their being brought to the Inquisitions' eye. Armour colours are Black with red/yellow flames on the grieves and glaives, occasional markings have included skulls, bones, and symbols of the defeated enemies brought to the Emperors' justice by the chapter. Forced into hiding by the inquisiiton, the Death Stalkers fight from an isolated planet base on the fuedal world of Giest, in the ghoul stars region of the galaxy, this isolation also means that the Death Stalkers are far more willing to capture and scavenge whatever they can from the battlefield in order to re-build what was once a powerful and proud chapter.

Death Strike
Wearing light blue armour with a yellow winged lightning bolt as a chapter badge, the Death Strike Chapter participated in the Assault on Moros and acted as the rearguard during the Verdan II Extraction.

Deathwatch
Like the other Ordos of the Inquisition, the Ordo Xenos have their own Space Marine Chapter- the Deathwatch. Across the galaxy there are alien civilisations that threaten mankind. From the monstrous Tyranids, to the spectre like Necron and their C'tan masters. It is the sacred task of the Deathwatch to stand sentry over these prehistoric races. ready to act should such ancient evils ever rise against mankind once more. The Deathwatch form the first, and often only line of defense against these inhuman horrors. Unusually for a Space Marine Chapter, the Deathwatch are drawn from many different Chapters, who swore ancient oaths in centuries past to maintain a force of specially trained alien hunters, who stand ready to respond to a call to arms. The marines generally serve with the Deathwatch for a number of years before returning to their chapters, taking their knowledge, as well as supplies of specialist anti-alien weaponry with them. The marines who join the Deathwatch paint their armour black, and replace the left shoulder guard with the Deathwatch chapter symbol (the Inquisitorial I with a skull in its centre superimposed over lines of text) and the whole of the left arm and shoulder guard are painted silver. In respect of the spirit of the armour, the right shoulder guard is left in the colours of the marine's original chapter, and is often painted with his chapter's symbol. It is not unusual for marines from several different chapters to work together as part of a xenos hunting unit under the command of a Captain or Librarian.

Destroyers
A Second Founding chapter of the White Scars. Their armour is acid yellow with a red chevron pattern down the arms. Their symbol is two crossed lightning bolts.

Disciples of Caliban
A Dark Angels Successor chapter. Believed to have been formed under unusual circumstances, when the then-Dark Angels Chapter Master Anaziel made a request for a Chapter to be raised to the High Lords of Terra. Such a request was, and is, unheard of, and much debate followed before Anaziel's request was granted. It is rumoured that the Chapter was formed a very specific task - the capture of the Fallen known as Cypher.

Doom Eagles
At a basic level, all Doom Eagles accept that they are already dead. This is the root of their courage, their unshakeable determination to face the greatest odds. As such the men of this Chapter are almost impossible to deter, but they are dour, grim and depressive, albeit staunchly loyal to the Imperium.

The Doom Eagles may be a Second Founding chapter of the Raven Guard. However, unlike the Raven Guard, their use of dreadnoughts is more extensive, fitting with their belief that they are fighting while dead. While they do follow the codex closely, they have the Sombre trait divergence, using See, But Don't Be Seen, and the drawback Death Before Dishonor. They emphasize the use of stealth tactics and speed.

At least five Companies of the Doom Eagles are known to exist, which participated in the defence of the Cadian Sector during the Thirteenth Black Crusade of Abaddon the Despoiler.

Doom Eagles armour is primarily silver, with red decoration. The chapter's symbol is a stylised eagle, with a human skull replacing the eagle's head.

The Doom Eagles also featured in Dan Abnett's short story "Pestilence".

Eagle Warriors
A fleet based Progenitor chapter from the Ultramarines Legion, the Eagle Warriors wear a halved uniform of blue and white and display individual company colours on the left kneepad. The Chapter badge consists of a blue wing. Weapons and equipment are usually detailed in red. They participated in the Balur Secundus Strike Force and the 4th company earned particular renown in the battle for Medusa V.

Emperor's Hawks
This Chapter has red armour, with a yellow trim on the shoulder pads. Their chapter symbol is a single wing. The Hawks specialise in jump pack-assisted assaults, followed by squadron-strength units of Landspeeders.

Emperor's Shadows
This Chapter was built using gene seed recovered from the bodies and survivors of the Emperor's Children that remained loyal to the Emperor and were subsequently butchered on Istvaan III by traitor forces. The gene seed was not corrupted. The Chapter wears black armour with a badge consisting of a white oval with 3 red skulls in a diamond shape.

Emperor's Swords
This chapter was decimated by the Alpha legion Traitor Space marines after 300 years of infiltration and subversion by the Alpha Legion. It is unclear if there are any loyalist survivors but several members who were 'conditioned' by the Alpha Legion prior to their recruitment by the Emperor's Swords have gone on to lead their own bands of renegades some under the colours of the Alpha Legion themselves.

emperor's wrath
This chapter is based in segmentem solar and its home world is in a astroid system (a system where there are no planets only astroids)in this system there are 3 astroids that have been hollowed out and made into 3 massive hive cities. Hear is were they get there recuits from. This chapter has a deep hating for tyranids and orks they have purged many ork held systems using extermanis and have done the same to many worlds that have falled to tyranids (some still ha alot of imperial forces on them). The chapter master and the first, second and third companys are currently on a crusade against the forces of chaos on cadia and there tatics have proven very brutal to the forces of chaos and the emperor and this has lead them to not get certain reinforcments. The chapter wears metalic purple armour wil gold shoulders. The armour has small golden triangles all over it that seam to move around. The chapter badge is a purple triangle on there gold shoulders.

Emperor's Warbringers
This Chapter has a grey-green uniform, with crossed swords as its badge. They are not averse to using camouflage on their vehicles.

Emperors Wolves
A space marine chapter whose gene seed contains the wolf gene similar to the one that afflicts the Space Wolves. The Emperors Wolves lost their eighth company in the warp.

Excoriators
One of the chapters founded to make up the Astartes Praeses, twenty chapters assigned to guard the regions surrounding the Eye of Terror. Their chapter is a stout Codex one. Their armour is white with silver gauntlets and trim, and their symbol is a flaming, double-headed axe.

Executioners
One of four chapters that rebelled during the Badab Uprising. The Chapter was believed to have found itself on the wrong side through little fault of its own, and was permitted to continue in its service to the Imperium. The Chapter's power armour is painted in a blue and grey camouflage pattern, with the exception of a single shoulderpad which is painted green for tactical squads, yellow for assault squads, purple/blue for devastator squads or red for recon squads. The symbol of the Executioners is an axe on a red background.

Exorcists
The Exorcists were founded during the 36th millennium, some time before the Age of Apostasy. They were created through secret Inquisition experiments in which test subjects were deliberately allowed to be possessed by daemons for a time before the daemons were banished by daemon hunters. There were casualties, but the majority of test subjects survived and were versed in the ways of combating daemonkind. The test subjects, two companies strong (200 Space Marines) were released onto a daemon-infested planet where they displayed extremely impressive results. They have since been sanctioned as an official Chapter and are often involved in operations overseen by the Ordo Malleus of the Inquisition. They wear red power armour with black trim. The chapter's symbol is a horned skull.

The Exorcists participated in the Badab War, the Gothic War, the Third War for Armageddon and in the defence against the Thirteenth Black Crusade.

Extinction Angels
One of the chapters that turned to chaos after the Horus Heresy, the chapter is famous for its assault skill. During the 13th Black Crusade the chapter fought alongside the Black Legion on the planet Demios Primary, where they scattered the Skitarii forces who were protecting the many forges of the Adeptus Mechanicus. The planet was liberated by the Black Templar space marines and it is believed that the Angels are still hidden in the lower depths.

Their armour is a dark purple with gold details and their symbol is a skull wearing a red hood, behind a grey Scythe.

Fire Angels
This chapter wears white with red trim, and displays a red cross bottony as their symbol. They fought in the Badab War and in the Battle of Sagan's Moon.

Fire Hawks
One of the chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding, from Ultramarines gene-seed. The Fire Hawks disappeared into the Warp during the 41st millennium, and were declared Lost in the Warp.

ghost Space Marines began to appear on various battlefields. These apparitions came to be known as the Legion of the Damned, appearing when needed to support beleaguered Imperial forces, and disapearing again as soon as the battle was won. This has caused some to suspect that the Legion of the Damned and the Fire Hawks are one and the same, although older information makes no suggestion of a link.

The armour of the Fire Hawks is predominantly yellow, trimmed with red flames. The Chapter's symbol is a mushroom cloud. The Legion of the Damned armour is black and marked with symbols of death and damnation: skulls, bones and flames.

The Fire Hawks participated in the Badab War and in the Assault on Terra at the end of Goge Vandire's Reign of Blood.

Flame Falcons
One of the cursed Space Marine chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding. Although their earlier successes promised a great future for the chapter, they were almost completely wiped out by the Inquisition before a hundred years had passed.

The cause of the Inquisition's attack was the fact that during an engagement, members of the Chapter burst into flame. These Marines came to no harm, and believing the flames to be a gift from the Emperor, fought with a fierce savagery that won the day.

The members of the Inquisition did not share this belief, and when the Chapter returned to their homeworld of Lethe to celebrate, they were attacked and almost completely destroyed by a force of Grey Knights.

Genesis Chapter
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines. The chapter's power armour is red with yellow details; their symbol is an "Alpha" or upside-down "V" on top of a white triangle.

Grey Claws
The Grey Claws armor is all grey and they prefer close combat. They are also one of the chapters that defend the Eye of Terror.

Grey Slayers
A chapter only mentioned in the short opening piece to Realm of Chaos, the Grey Slayers became corrupted by Chaos; Inquisitor Thrax purged the Chapter of mutants and daemons, and the Chapter Master took his own life. Untainted officers were raised up to lead the chapter. The purge was apparently not quite thorough enough, as Inquisitor Thrax himself was soon afterwards corrupted and turned into some sort of daemonic Chaos beast. The Grey Slayers' eventual disposition is unknown.

Grief Bringers
A chapter that suffered heavy losses fighting against Enslavers on Valhall II. Their armour is described as "principally a sickly pea-green, with engrailed chevrons of headachey purple."

Guardians of the Covenant
A Dark Angels Successor Chapter, the Guardians of the Covenant's homeworld lies close to the Imperium's western rim. The Chapter is extremely monastic, even compared to other chapters, and its brothers regularly wear crimson robes over their silver armour. they are very brave will never back down on many occasions have been reduced to one or two companys.

Harbingers
The Harbingers hail from Birmingham ("the Black Planet") and are specialists at drop assaults. They consider themselves sworn enemies of the Death Guard Traitor Legion, and as soon as word reached them of the 13th Black Crusade, they redirected their forces away from the Orks of the Piscinan Belt towards this new threat.

They are currently led by Nimrod Grudge, and sent eight companies to combat the threat of the 13th Black Crusade. Their chapter colours are white with a yellow helmet and their chapter symbol is falling star, with the star replaced by a skull.

Hawk Lords
A Codex chapter whose armour is coloured purple with gold trim and chest eagle. The chapter symbol is of a hawk depicted in a similar style to the German Eagle.

The colour of this chapter is very similar to that of the pre-heresy Emperor's Children.

Heralds of Ultramar
A Codex chapter derived from the Ultramarines. Their appearance is identical to Ultramarines, except for the use of a winged, five-pointed star as the chapter's symbol, and a white trim on their shoulder pads and chest eagle.

Howling Griffons
A Codex chapter who traces their origin from the Ultramarines. Their colour scheme is a quartered red and yellow design, with a griffon as their symbol. They are loyalist veterans of the Badab War and saw extensive action in the 13th Black Crusade, fighting against Chaos Plague Marines in the defence of Amistel Majoris.

For millennia, the Howling Griffons had a rancorous hatred of the warband of the Daemon Prince Periclitor, formerly of the Night Lords Legion, who slew their Chapter Master Orlando Furioso and the entire First Company on the 5000th anniversary of the chapter's creation. During the 13th Black Crusade however, the current Chapter Master Alvaro diverted his Battle Barge "Sword of Destiny" from the war effort to pursue the Daemon Prince. Revenge was finally obtained when Periclitor was banished at the height of a titanic space battle between the Howling Griffons First Company and the Chosen of the Daemon Prince.

In the novel, Chapter War by Ben Counter, it is said that Lord Mercaeno, Chief Librarian of the Howling Griffons took Periclitor's head with his force axe. Lord Mercaeno subsequently fell in a boarding action of the Soul Drinkers' primary vessel.

Imperial Ravagers
Their headquarters orbits Vindict V. They were summoned to perform Exterminatus upon the planet Stalinvast in the Inquisition War trilogy novel Draco.

Immortal Hearts
One company present after the first Season of Fire during the Third War for Armageddon.

Inceptors
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines.

Iron Champions
The Iron Champions were one of the chapters that participated in the 3rd Armageddon War; they dispatched seven companies. During the war, the chapter launched a massive drop-pod assault to support the Celestial Lions and were it not for the two chapters, Hive Volcanus would have remained in Ork hands.

The chapter's power armour is painted black with the helmet and shoulder pads painted grey. The chest eagle is red and the face of the helmet often has a gold skull painted on it. The chapter's symbol is a skull in the middle of an Iron Halo.

Iron Fists
They are mentioned in Realm of Chaos as using power shields "moulded with a medieval gauntlet." Their armour is painted a light blue-grey with gold arms. Their symbol is a gold gauntlet in the shape of a fist upon a field of light blue-grey.

Iron Dragons
Unknown founding, due to their chapter and homeworld being all but destroyed by an ork waagh. Later refounded using recovered gene seed. Believed to be descended from the Black Dragon chapter due to a mutation of the Ossmodula that causes two horns to develop upon the top of the forehead. These horns are usually no bigger than a few centimetres, but some horns have been found to grow up to 4-inches long. This obviously restricts the use of helmets so such marines often have custom made helmets or simply go with out. Colour scheme is silver with red trim, helmets (if avaliable) tend to be either black or red (because they are often custom made), although other colours have been noted. Their symbol is a simple red dragon's head (similar to the salamander's icon) with a puff of stylised fire emanating from the mouth. Tend to enjoy using fire based weapons and lightning claws/power fists where ever avaliable. High use of assault marines.

Iron Hearts
Briefly mentioned in the short story "Hell in a Bottle" by Simon Jowett published in Let the Galaxy Burn. Their Primarch is mentioned as "Primarch Rubineck", possibly one of the unknown primarchs listed in the space marine codex. The removal of this chapter's name may be resultant of the content of the short story where at the end a chaos lord gains entrance to a training centre via the body of a failed space marine. Further canon disregards the use of the name primarch and goes on to state that the Chapter was all but annihilated fighting the Chaos Lord who manifested in their system. Only two companies, the Sixth and Tenth, remain at full strength.

Iron Knights
A chapter of Space Marines who were on a self-imposed penitence crusade when they were called into action during the 13th Black Crusade. They are described as having "gleaming, blue-grey armour".

The chapter's marines curiously bear their squad marking on both shoulderpads, with the chapter badge relegated to a small shield located in the front corner of their left shoulderpad.

The Iron Knights are a smaller chapter and are primarily a strike force style chapter which focus on attacking with terminators and other heavily armoured units and vehicles.

Iron Snakes
A Second Founding chapter, the Iron Snakes were one of the many who participated in the defence against the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The chapter also contributed Marines towards the Sabbat Worlds Crusade. Amongst the battles fought in that Crusade were: the relief of the Guard on Ambold Eleven and the assault on Pelbury Civitas, the cleansing of the daemon-infested Fornax Aleph, the support of the final extermination of the Zoican horde on Verghast, and the destruction of the mechanised mutant army of Presarius.

However, their primary task is to guard a cluster of solar systems known as the Reef Stars, the closest to their homeworld of Ithaka, and which is frequently plagued by Ork and Dark Eldar attacks. The Iron Snakes take their name from the giant sea serpents that inhabit Ithaka's oceans and one of the Chapter's rites of passage is to hunt and kill one using only a sea lance. Though their Fortress Monastery is actually based on Ithaka's moon, Karybdis, they frequently descend to Ithaka itself, using its many hostile environments in training exercises to sharpen battle brothers and new recruits alike.

Their power armour is gunmetal, and the Chapter's symbol is a blue snake on a white background. Their shoulder pads are lined in red.

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Knights of Gryphonne A chapter wearing red armour with black trim. Their emblem is a black gryphon on the red background. Their chest eagles are also black.

Knights of Order
The Knights of Order are a very early successor chapter of the Dark Angels. The chapter has a complete knowledge of the actions of the fallen. Their chapter badge is the winged sword of the Dark Angels. Their armour is black and bears a close resemblance to the Dark Angels' pre-heresy colours. Most Knights of Order bear no heraldry at all as to bear the heraldry of the chapter is considered an honour, a marine must understand the true nature of the chapter's past before he may bear it's markings. As a result of this only the upper ranks may wear the badge.

Legion of the Damned

 * See also Fire Hawks

Liberators
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines. Their armour is blue with a maroon checked pattern on the leg armour; their emblem is two crossed black pickaxes on a red field. The colour changes to designate the company. Their one peculiarity is that their basic weapon is the storm bolter.

Lords of Wrath
Lords of Wrath chapter is mentioned in the 3rd edition of Codex: Imperial Guard on P.32. They are said to have participated in the capture of Decius Mus a.k.a. Arch-Heretic of Auscum with assistance from the 23rd Bruttiam Regiment.

Marauders
A Second Founding chapter of the White Scars. The Marauders' power armour is yellow, and their symbol is a red double-headed axe encircled.

Marines Errant
They use a two-colour scheme of half white and blue, with a shooting star, graduating from red to yellow, as their symbol. Their name apparently refers to the wandering nature of the Chapter, as they are mentioned as to have been recalled by the Emperor from the Eastern Fringe to take part in the Badab War, and to have formed the "Second Outer Galactic Expeditionary Force."

Marines Exemplar
The Marines Exemplar dedicated all but one reserve company to the efforts against the 13th Black Crusade of Chaos. They were one of the chapters founded to make up the Astartes Praeses, twenty chapters created to guard the regions surrounding the Eye of Terror.

Their power armour is black with red arms and shoulderpads (including trim); their chapter badge is a black skull with spikes radiating from the top.

Marines Malevolent
The Marines Malevolent Chapter was founded in the 32nd millennium. Their power armour is yellow (including trim) with the exception of the torso and backpack which are black. Their chapter symbol is a black winged thunderbolt.

During the Third War for Armageddon, the Marines Malevolent were censured for launching attacks that cost the lives of thousands of innocent civilians. Apparently this chapter believes that the end justifies the means and are therefore prepared to conduct war as they see fit regardless of who is hurt in the crossfire. Captain Vineyard of the Marines Malevolent and Master Tu'Shan of the Salamanders were involved in a tense altercation in the aftermath of this incident. Some sources imply that one participant went so far as to strike the other - a severe gesture in the ethos of the Adeptus Astartes - but this is unconfirmed.

Mentors
Often referred to as the Mentor Legion. The Mentors are a Twenty-Sixth Founding Chapter and are the second chapter to be designated number 888 (the first one being the destroyed Star Scorpions). The Mentors are a special chapter; the chapter does not fight in force but instead seconds squads of Marines to other Imperial forces. The chapter also acts as a test bed for new Imperial technology. (White Dwarf 98)

The Mentors' armour is painted dark green over the body and helmet, with white arms, shoulders and legs. The chapter's badge was originally the stylised face of an owl, (as shown in White Dwarf 98) but was later changed to a plain red falcon's head, seen in profile. The Chapter Master of the Mentors, named Nisk Ran-Thawll, has visited Terra (Earth), and is rumoured to have been granted an audience with the Emperor.

The chapter enjoys close links with the Adeptus Mechanicus, and is known to be technologically innovative in its own right. Consequently, Mentors' equipment is of a superior standard in terms of reliability and technical complexity.

Metamarines
A Space Marine Chapter that participated in the 13th Black Crusade. The Metamarines' helmets, backpacks, and shoulder guard borders are blue, with every thing else white. Their chapter symbol is a blue sun with a skull in the centre.

Minotaurs
One of the chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding, the Minotaurs possess a reputation for being extremely xenophobic soldiers, along with being considered an unreliable and unpredictable force by many commanders within the Imperium. This chapter saw action on Rynn's World during the attempt to reclaim it from the Orks. The most famous of the Minotaurs actions though, was an assault against the Lamenters' fleet during the Badab Uprising in which the Lamenters sided with the renegade Astral Claws in what they thought was a threat to the sovereignty and independence of the Adeptus Astartes as a whole.

Minotaur power armour is yellow, with red decorations (usually warning markings). The chapter's symbol is a blue bull's head.

Mortifactors
A chapter founded during the 40th millennium from Ultramarines gene-seed. The Mortifactors' armour is painted bone and black, with the shoulder pad trim being in the company colour. The Mortifactors recruit from the night world Posul, where the nomad population practice cannibalism. The fortress monastery of the Mortifactors is adorned with skulls and bones of those that died in the service of the chapter.

The chapter symbol is a human skull on a black background. This chapter participated in the Third War for Armageddon.

Brother Artemis of the Deathwatch was a member of the Mortifactors chapter.

The chapter was mentioned in Warriors of Ultramar by Graham McNeil. In this novel they were lead by Chaplain Astador and with their strike cruiser, the Mortis Probati as they fought with the Ultramarines 4th company and the Deathwatch against the Tyranid invasion on the world of Tarsis Ultra.

Night Watch
One of the chapters founded to make up the Astartes Praeses, twenty chapters created to guard the regions surrounding the Eye of Terror. The Night Watch do not appear to follow the Codex Astartes as rigidly as most chapters, having at least eleven active companies at the start of the 13th Black Crusade. Their armor is grey with light blue trim.

Omega Marines
A chapter founded during the 40th millennium. The Omega Marines wear divided white and black armour, shoulder pad trim and chest eagle are in the company colour, veterans wear entirely black helmets. The chapter symbol is a white omega on a black background, with a skull surrounded by the omega. They participated in the Third War for Armageddon.

Praetors of Orpheus
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines. Stationed on the world of Beta Entebes II within a subterranean base called the Labyrinthe of Orphia (sourced from Imperial Armour Vol. II), these Space Marines wear predominantly white armour with distinctive sky-blue shoulderpad trims, backpack, chest eagle and gun casing. Company is denoted both by a Roman numeral on the left kneepad and also the colour of the pad itself. The chapter badge is a blue shield with a yellow sunburst in the centre, with the exception of the top left quarter which is white with a blue Ultramarines symbol.

The Pyre
A chapter that went excommunicate before the 13th Black Crusade, they use assault troops mainly backed up with armoured fire support, The Pyre bolster a unusually high number of Predators and Defilers. Their armour is orange with a black rim. Their chapter badge is currently unknown and they do not have a certain Chaos god that they rally to, using the benefits of the four Chaos Gods to their advantage.

Purple Stars
A Space Marine Chapter featured in "Eye of Terror" by Barrington J. Bayley. The armor is a royal purple with five gold colored stars on the right shoulder. In the novel "Eye of Terror" Purple Star Marines were sent on a one way mission into the Eye of Terror with a research team, and were wiped out to the last man when their shuttle was boarded.

Rainbow Warriors
The Rainbow Warriors appeared as an example chapter in Rogue Trader (the first edition of Warhammer 40,000), but there is no mention of them in later editions of the game. They are however illustrated in the Space Marine Chapter Gallery (Games Workshop) as having dark blue armour with a multi-coloured rainbow stripe along the centre of their helmets. Due to their appearance in Rogue Trader, they are often erroneously referred to as a First Founding Legion. However, this legion 'apparently' came to the attention of the Ordos Hereticus for some reason unknown and were wiped out to a single company (as read in a White Dwarf). Also in Rogue Trader there is a picture of a Sister of Battle slaying a Rainbow Warrior.

Their chapter symbol is a winged lightning bolt.

A Rainbow Warriors chapter badge is present in the Command Centre room on the board of MB Games Space Crusade.

Rampagers
A Second Founding chapter of the White Scars. Their power armour is red. The chapter symbol is of a fist clenching a yellow lightning bolt. According to How To Paint Space Marines, squad badges are placed on the outer side of the right greave.

Raptors
A Second Founding chapter of the Raven Guard. The chapter first appeared in Rogue Trader era Warhammer 40K as the "Raptor Legion," and wore blue armour with yellow face, shoulder pads, gloves, boots, and greaves. Their chapter symbol was a white hawk's head. When the chapter was revisited during 3rd edition the 'Legion' was dropped from their name and they became specialists in jungle warfare. At this point their armour colour changing to a dull green, with the white hawk's head symbol retained, ideal for fighting within flora-dominated spaces. How To Paint Space Marines shows that during the 4th Edition release of Space Marine-related material, the colour scheme was reverted to blue and yellow, although material published by Forgeworld after this time retains the 3rd Edition dull green. It is possible the Raptors and the Raptor Legion is supposed to be two different chapters, but no official statement on this can be found in any sourcebooks.

Further- there was a story where the entire Chapter became stranded on a jungle deathworld, leading to them repainting their armour green in order to better survive. However, as stated, the issue of the Chapter's colour has not been cleared up by Games Workshop.

The chapter prides itself on extreme zeal, but "their reckless disregard for the Codex is legendary" according to Captain Ardias of the Ultramarines.

The Raptors appeared in the background material surrounding the Armageddon3 worldwide campaign. The chapter is featured in the game Fire Warrior.

Reclaimers
A chapter that took part in the anti-Tyranid action at Coronia. They are mentioned several times in Sandy Mitchell's Ciaphas Cain series of novels, and are also one of the Astartes Praeses. They wear cherry-red armour and their symbol is a pair of gauntleted fists imposed on a blue pentagram

Red Hunters
This chapter has strong ties to the Inquisition; the entire Chapter has been known to serve under an Inquisitor Lord on occasion. Their uniform is red, with a white skull with a black Inquisition symbol on its head as a Chapter badge.

Red Scorpions
The Red Scorpions are the chapter responsible for the Land Raider Helios artillery support vehicle. The chapter is characterized by its obsession with purity and totally strict adherence to Codex dogma. It considers deviation from even the traditional patterns of Codex-sanctioned camouflage to be tantamount to heresy, leading the chapter on occasion to refuse to fight alongside other chapters.

Red Scorpions power armour was originally black with yellow helmet stripe and shoulder plate, leg and arm trims. Imperial Armour Volume Four has amended this to charcoal grey with mustard shoulder plate trim, chest eagle and helmet stripe (irrespective of company). The chapter's symbol is a red scorpion centred on a white field.

The Chapters Captains are known by the title of Commander whilst the Chapter Master is known by the title of Lord High Commander. His second-in-Command is the Master of the Apothecary as a matter of tradition.

They are known to have participated in the Badab War and the Third War for Armageddon, appearing at the end of the first year of conflict. They also appear to have fought in the Anphelion project alongside Inquisitor Soloman Lok.

The forge world miniatures of their veterans also shows that their veterans exclusively wear Mk. IV armour, which is very unusual, as the armour has become rare in the extreme, most chapters being lucky to have even a few suits of this pre-Heresy armour.

Notable Red Scorpion characters include the Chapter's Captain of the 1st Company, Commander Carab Culln. Culln was in charge of the Red Scorpions during the fighting concerning the Anphelion Project.

Red Talons
A Second Founding chapter of the Iron Hands. Their power armour is red with black trim, and the chapter's symbol is of a red bird's talons on a black circular background.

Red Templars
A Chapter of unknown origin, possibly founded from the Black Templars previous to the Second War for Armageddon, although the zeal of the Black Templars makes this unlikely and there is no evidence to support this theory. Their power armour is red with a gold aquila. The Chapter's symbol is a gold Fleur-de-lis

Relictors
Founded in the 36th millennium as one of the twenty Astartes Praeses Chapters, created to protect the regions surrounding the Eye of Terror. The Relictors were a radical chapter that utilised the weapons of Chaos to destroy the minions of Chaos themselves. This frequently brought them into conflict with the Inquisition, eventually culminating in their space-going fortress monastery being attacked and destroyed by the Grey Knights along with a large proportion of the chapter. Relictors are known for following their own means and objectives during conflicts. It is known they participated in the defense of Cadia during the 13th Black Crusade. A recent white dwarf article includes a short piece of fiction about their subsequent excommunication by the inquisition and the destruction of their fortress monastery. Their power armour is dark grey (including trim) with black shoulder pads, and often bears white penitence markings.

The Chapter participated in both the Third War for Armageddon and the defence of the Cadian sector against the 13th Black Crusade.

Revilers
A Second Founding chapter of the Raven Guard. Their armour colour is grey; the chapter symbol is a human skull shot through from top left to lower right by a yellow lightning bolt (although some depictions forego the lightning bolt) Each company is assigned a colour, which is painted on a stripe on each Marine's helmet.

Silver Guards
Turned Renegade after the "Obscuran Uprisings" in late M34

Silver Skulls
An Ultramarines successor chapter founded during the 31st millennium. The armour of the Silver Skulls is silver (including trim) with black shoulderpads. According to some sources the chapter denotes company by the colour of the squad badge. The chapter symbol is a silver, stylised skull mask. They participated in the Third War for Armageddon. They are headhunters, wearing the heads and skulls of their enemies as trophies.

Skull Bearers
This chapter wears bone-coloured power armour. Its chapter symbol is a black skull with yellow eye sockets and nasal cavity. They participated in the Imbach Genocide.

Sons of Antaeus
A chapter created during the Cursed 21st Founding, records of the Sons of Antaeus are few. In these, the reporters marvel at the Space Marines bearing grey and black livery, the Marines apparently larger and hardier than even the other superhumans of the Adeptus Astartes. Only sighted once in M41, appearing out of nowhere to aid The Subjugators who were under attack by the Eldar, then vanishing without a trace.

In the battle, Eldar forces attacked the Sons of Antaeus believing them the weaker foe, however the Marines were far more resistant to the eldar's firepower and stood their ground. As soon as the Eldar were defeated and the Subjugators were victorious the Sons of Antaeus vanished as mysteriously as they had arrived.

Sons of Guilliman
A chapter created during the 33rd millennium from Ultramarines gene-seed. The Sons of Guilliman wear quartered, alternating blue and white powered armour. They have been shown with both red and yellow chest eagles; Insignium Astartes however states that they denote company by the colour of the left kneepad (pad trims match the respective pads). The chapter symbol is an inverted omega, imposed over a pair of wings. This chapter participated in the Third War for Armageddon.

Sons of Justice
The Sons Of Justice armour is purple with bronze shoulder pad trim, backpack and head. The Sons Of Justice are also known as "The Defenders of Varlite" because they fought along side the Storm Lords and the Black Ravens in an apocalyptic battle to defend the fortress of Varlite, an important air field and military camp built around and over the mountain ranges of Valkador V.

Sons of Malice
The Sons of Malice turned to Chaos some time prior to the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The chapter was founded to watch over the Eye of Terror, but were excommunicated for ritually sacrificing and devouring an Inquisitor of the Ordo Hereticus who had objected to them ritually devouring some cultists.

Their homeworld was Scelus, in the Cadian Sector, although it was declared Perdita when the Chapter turned on the Imperium. In retaliation, the chapter allied itself with Abbadon's 13th Crusade.

The armour of the Sons of Malice is quartered black and white, with silver trim. Their symbol, colours and name associates the chapter with the Chaos God Malal. Although turning to Chaos they maintain their enmity against it.

Sons of Medusa
A loyalist chapter involved in the Badab War. They are depicted with dark green armour ; their chapter symbol was originally Medusa's head, (W40K Compendium, 1989) but was later stylized into a white skull with a white halo about it. They at present have been seen in major fleet actions along the southern rim of the Eye of Terror and have an oddly high number of Apothecaries in their ranks.

Sons of Vengeance
Turned Renegade after the "Obscuran Uprisings" in late M34

Sons of Ulthunas
Turned Renegade during Ganymathian betrayal Now known as the Angels of Ecstacy

Star Phantoms
The Star Phantoms participated in the Badab War. This Chapter was responsible for the final assault which ended the Badab War. Over five hundred marines assaulted the palace, and during the assault, crippled Huron Blackheart. The Cities of Death expansion book claims Captain Androcles of the Star Phantoms wounded him with a combi-melta in an ambush, although other sources claim this was an orbital bombardment.

Star Scorpions
The Star Scorpions were a chapter of the 25th Founding. They had the dual misfortune of producing redundant gene-seed and being utterly devastated by warp entities when the Chapter's Fleet became trapped in the warp. Due to their unusable gene-seed the chapter could not be refounded. In the 26th Founding, the Mentors received the Star Scorpions' colours and chapter designation, number 888, but were given a completely new set of gene-seed. The fate of the Star Scorpions is said to be unknown, however there are reports of ancient Marines in Star Scorpions uniform fighting in the Third War for Armageddon.

Steel Cobras
A chapter of Space Marines that turned on the Imperium after a puritanical crusade was led against them for their worship of the Emperor as an animal-totem. The Steel Cobras are now based beneath the ammonia seas of Tukaroe VII, where nothing short of an invasion by another Space Marine Chapter will dislodge them.

The chapter's power armour is dark brass with dark metallic green details; their chapter symbol is yet to be seen.

Steel Confessors
A chapter created in M36 by the Adeptus Mechanicus for its own use using Iron Hands gene-seed. The Inquisition discovered its existence, but the High Lords allowed it to continue providing it took all the vows other chapters have to take. They are harsh and uncompromising, and are currently under investigation by the Ordo Hereticus after the destruction of the Tallarn 54th for "Failure to complete objectives".

Storm Giants
A chapter founded during the early 41st millennium. The Storm Giants wear bone-coloured armour (including trim) with a yellow or gold chest eagle; according to Insignium Astartes they bear no company markings on their armour at all. The chapter symbol is a stylised red thunderbolt, pointing upwards. The chapter is believed to be descended from Salamanders gene-seed. They participated in the Third War for Armageddon.

Storm Lords
A Second Founding chapter of the White Scars. Their power armour is painted half-white half-red with yellow helmet. The chapter's symbol is a skull superimposed over three lightning bolts. The Storm Lords participated in the effort to free the Crimson Fists' homeworld from the Orks.

There is conflicting background as to the chapter's organisation: some sources claim it is a Codex chapter with the helmet being painted in the company colour, other sources claim it follows the White Scars division into "Brotherhoods" in which case the helmet colours are an unknown quantity.

Storm Ravens
The Storm Ravens are a chapter famous for the first use of the suppression doctrine, the creation of which is credited to Jagrvelj Skyhammer, Master of the Arsenal. This involves Land Speeders, equipped with minimal weaponry and additional sensor arrays, scouting enemy formations and directing fire from supporting Whirlwinds.

The success of this doctrine in the Rhopara Crusade lead not only to the doctrine being used by the rest of the Storm Ravens Chapter, but across the Adeptus Astartes.

The Chapter's colours and heraldry are unknown.

Storm Warriors
The Storm Warriors committed their entire chapter's forces to the defence of the Cadian sector during the Thirteenth Black Crusade. The chapter's power armour is painted grey, with shoulder pad trim in the company colour. The symbol of the Storm Warriors is a vertical sword, flanked by two lightning bolts.

Subjugators
Founded only a short time before the 13th Black Crusade, the Subjugators were almost wiped out during the various actions on Cadia. While fighting a campaign against the Cell-kin of the Technetium Belt, several of the marines were infected by the Xenos they fought (the Cell-kin breed by viral dissemination, their DNA infecting the body of the host, reshaping it into another Cell-kin). Though most of the chapter were cured, twenty of the 3rd Company couldn't be cured; they escaped and are still at large in the galaxy.

They also participated in a battle against Eldar forces in M41, they were at a lost when The Sons of Antaeus appeared and aided them in battle and then vanished when all was done.

Their power armour is mid-green (including trims). The chapter badge is a black clenched fist.

Terror Tigers
The Terror Tigers played a small part in the Inquisition War trilogy novel Harlequin. They lost one quarter of their Chapter when a mutant warlord assaulted their homeworld, after which their Chapter Master ordered his own execution as punishment.

An exploration team of Terror Tigers rediscovered the lost feral world of Hannibal, intervening on an Eldar attempt to reclaim the world as their own. The team dramatically came to the primitive human natives' rescue.

Thunder Barons
A Traitor Chapter mentioned in Soul Drinker and Daemon World.

Tiger Claws
The original name of the Astral Claws. They were depicted as wearing black and orange tiger-striped armour with a tiger head as their symbol (The Badab War, Rick Priestley). The name is no longer recognised by Games Workshop as canon.

Valedictors
Originally a First Founding Legion which saw action on the Eastern Fringe against Orks, Eldar, and traitors during the Horus Heresy. They were described in detail in two Epic articles in White Dwarf magazines 126 and 136, circa 1990-91. The status of the Valedictors changed in White Dwarf 235, where they are said to be of a "later founding," (post-Second Founding). Therefore, in the most recent canon literature, the Valedictors are no longer a First Founding Legion.

Some canon lists them as one of the two Legions "deleted from Imperial Records".

The Valedictors armour is oak-leaf green with a teardrop on the kneecap plate with a Roman numeral inside to denote the company. The symbol is a winged "V".

Violators
A Traitor Chapter dedicated to Slaanesh. Their armour is a shade of blue and their chapter symbol is a lightning bolt crossed with a dagger. They are known to use electrical pulses to stimulate certain parts of the brain to increase pleasure.

They fought in the 13th Black Crusade; most of their actions during it was in the Cadian Sector. During this war they repeatedly took recruits from the worst Imperial prisons.

War Bearers
A chapter whose colour scheme is olive green, and whose symbol is a pair of black battleaxes, crossed. They have a Whirlwind Hyperios named "Ferrus Annihilatus" in their armoury.

Warp Ghosts
A chapter that betrayed the Imperium and turned to Chaos, the chapter allying themselves to Abaddon's 13th Black Crusade. Being only a chapter, they have far less marines compared to the Chaos Legions, but are renowned for their ferocity.

Their chapter colour is a dark green/grey with black and gold details; the renegade chapter's symbol is yet to be seen. Players and fans of the chapter have chosen a symbol that looks like a squid/human human, similar to an Illithid or Mind Flayer.

White Consuls
A Second Founding chapter of the Ultramarines. Their armour is white with a blue hawk's head symbol, with shoulder pad trim in the company colour. White Consul veterans wear blue helmets. Described as a member of the Astartes Praeses in the background and rules book Imperial Armour II, it is assumed that they are based near Cadia. However, this conflicts with information provided about the Astartes Praeses, as this Founding was much later than the Second Founding. One theory to clear up this confusion is that the chapter could have been pulled into the Adeptus Praeses having already been well established, perhaps to train the other 19 chapters.

They participated in the Gothic War, and the defence against the 13th Black Crusade.

White Panthers
The White Panthers have only been recently founded (26th Founding). When the planet Thagra IV was invaded by the Alpha Legion, the White Panthers were sent to liberate the planet, and rounded up most of the mutant freedom fighters (who had been making guerrilla warfare on the Alpha Legion) believing them to be traitors. They would have killed them if Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn hadn't stopped them.

Their armour is black and white, and has been pictured with either red or yellow shoulder trim. Their symbol is a white panther's head.

Wolf Brothers
A Second Founding chapter of the Space Wolves. They were eradicated due to rampant mutation of the unstable Space Wolf geneseed.

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