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==Sources==
 
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*''Vulkan Lives'' (Novel) by Nick Kyme
 
*''Vulkan Lives'' (Novel) by Nick Kyme
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Revision as of 21:47, 30 March 2017

The Legio Ignis (Fire Kings) is a Loyalist Titan Legion of the Collegia Titanica, one of the military arms of the Adeptus Mechanicus. There is very little information in Imperial records about this obscure Titan Legion, though it is suspected to have been founded before the Age of the Imperium, during the Age of Strife. Elements of this Titan Legion fought alongside the Salamanders Space Marine Legion during the Great Crusade in the late 30th Millennium.

Legion History

Notable Campaigns

  • Compliance of Kharaatan (Unknown Date.M31) - The Legio Ignis Titan Legion took part in a joint Imperial Compliance of the world of Kharaatan under the command of the Primarch Vulkan and his Salamanders Legion. Designated 154-6, the Fire Kings and Salamanders fought alongside Primarch Konrad Curze and his Night Lords Legion as well as other Mechanicum forces and several Imperial Army regiments. During this lamentable campaign, Vulkan became infuriated with his brother Primarch and how his Legion conducted themselves in such a brutal manner. During one notable incident, the Night Lords slaughtered the inhabitants of an entire city in order to sow fear amongst the general population. After the successful conclusion of this campaign, Vulkan reported Curze's conduct to both the Warmaster Horus and his brother Primarch Rogal Dorn of the Imperial Fists Legion.

Notable Titans

None listed in current Imperial records.

Notable Personnel

None listed in current Imperial records.

Legion Appearance

Legion Colours

The Legio Ignis 's colours are not listed in current Imperial records.

Legion Badge

The badge of the Fire Kings is not listed in current Imperial records.

Sources

  • Vulkan Lives (Novel) by Nick Kyme