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|[[Moddren]] | |[[Moddren]] | ||
|[[Angels of Absolution]] | |[[Angels of Absolution]] | ||
| − | |'''Master Castellan''' | + | |Current '''Master Castellan'''. |
| − | | | + | |[[War of Secrets (Novel)]], Chapter 8 |
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| + | |[[Jerricho]] | ||
| + | |rowspan=3|[[Angels Encarmine]] | ||
| + | |Past '''Castellan''' of the Chapter. | ||
| + | |[[The Stromark Massacre (Audio Drama)]] — ''Terror Nihil'' | ||
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|[[Ilemnial]] | |[[Ilemnial]] | ||
| − | + | |'''Castellan''', fell in battle with a [[Greater Daemon]]. Succeeded by [[Zargo]]. | |
| − | |'''Castellan''' | ||
|[[The Stromark Massacre (Audio Drama)]] — ''Terror Nihil'' | |[[The Stromark Massacre (Audio Drama)]] — ''Terror Nihil'' | ||
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|[[Zargo]] | |[[Zargo]] | ||
| − | |'''Castellan'''. | + | |'''Castellan'''. Killed during the [[Devastation of Baal]]. |
| − | |[[Codex: Blood Angels (5th Edition)]] pg. 54 | + | |[[Codex: Blood Angels (5th Edition)]], pg. 54<br> |
| + | [[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 24 | ||
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|[[Solucious Gaul]] | |[[Solucious Gaul]] | ||
|[[Angels Eradicant]] | |[[Angels Eradicant]] | ||
| − | |[[Chapter Master]] | + | |[[Chapter Master]]. |
|[[The Red Path (Novel)]], Chapter Three | |[[The Red Path (Novel)]], Chapter Three | ||
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|[[Geron]] | |[[Geron]] | ||
|[[Angels Numinous]] | |[[Angels Numinous]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current [[Chapter Master]]. |
| − | |[[Trial by Blood (Anthology)]] | + | |[[The Trial of Gabriel Seth]] - [[Trial by Blood (Anthology)]], Act I |
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|[[Sentikan]] | |[[Sentikan]] | ||
|[[Angels Sanguine]] | |[[Angels Sanguine]] | ||
| − | |Supported the [[Blood Angels]] on [[Baal]] during the recent conclave meeting of Sanguinius' bloodline, called by the Blood Angels' [[Chapter Master]] [[Dante]], to discuss the fate of their Primogenitor Legion. Withdrew to the battle cruiser ''[[Unseen]]'' with the body of a murdered [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]], and was ordered by Dante to obliterate the Blood Angels [[fortress-monastery]] from orbit if it was overrun. | + | |Supported the [[Blood Angels]] on [[Baal]] during the recent conclave meeting of Sanguinius' bloodline, called by the Blood Angels' [[Chapter Master]] [[Dante]], to discuss the fate of their Primogenitor Legion. Withdrew to the battle cruiser ''[[Unseen]]'' with the body of a murdered [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]], and was ordered by Dante to obliterate the Blood Angels [[fortress-monastery]] from orbit if it was overrun. |
| − | |[[Red Fury (Novel)]] — [[Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus | + | |[[Red Fury (Novel)]] — [[Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus]], Chapter 7, pg. 145; Chapter 10, pg. 193; Chapter 12, pg. 238 |
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|[[Artor Amhrad]] | |[[Artor Amhrad]] | ||
|[[Astral Knights]] | |[[Astral Knights]] | ||
| − | |Led the entirety of his [[Chapter]] against the [[Necron]] [[World Engine]] | + | |Led the entirety of his [[Chapter]] against the [[Necron]] [[World Engine]]. Died disabling its [[void shield]]s, allowing it to be destroyed by the [[Imperial Fleet]]. |
|[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pgs. 44–45 | |[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pgs. 44–45 | ||
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|[[Herak Nhuson]] | |[[Herak Nhuson]] | ||
|[[Aurora Chapter]] | |[[Aurora Chapter]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past Chapter Master. Killed during the [[Goru Heresy]]. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition)]], pg. 20 — ''Goru Heresy'' | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition)]], pg. 20 — ''Goru Heresy'' | ||
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|[[Bohemond]] | |[[Bohemond]] | ||
|rowspan=9|[[Black Templars]] | |rowspan=9|[[Black Templars]] | ||
| − | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[War of the Beast]]. |
| − | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapters 12 | + | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapters 12 & 19 |
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|[[Constantine]] | |[[Constantine]] | ||
| − | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[Age of Redemption]] | + | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[Age of Redemption]]. |
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|[[Kordhel]] | |[[Kordhel]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Succeeded by [[Helbrecht]]. |
|[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], pg. 44 | |[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], pg. 44 | ||
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|[[Ludoldus]] | |[[Ludoldus]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past '''High Marshal''' of the [[Black Templars]] with the possibility of being over 2000 years old, though this is highly speculative. |
|[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | |[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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|[[Reinhart (Dreadnought)|Reinhart]] | |[[Reinhart (Dreadnought)|Reinhart]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''High Marshal''' in [[M39]]. Later interred in a [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]]. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (First Edition)]], pg. 136 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (First Edition)]], pg. 136 | ||
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|[[Scharn]] | |[[Scharn]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Succeeded by [[Bohemond]]. |
| − | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]] Chapter 19 | + | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 19 |
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|[[Sigenandus]] | |[[Sigenandus]] | ||
| − | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[Age of Apostasy]] | + | |'''High Marshal''' during the [[Age of Apostasy]]. |
|[[White Dwarf 314 (UK)]]{{cite this}} | |[[White Dwarf 314 (UK)]]{{cite this}} | ||
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|[[Sigismund]] | |[[Sigismund]] | ||
| − | |First '''High Marshal''' of the Black Templars | + | |First '''High Marshal''' of the Black Templars. |
|[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], pg. 6 | |[[Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition)]], pg. 6 | ||
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|[[Khardin Gol]] | |[[Khardin Gol]] | ||
|[[Black Wings]] | |[[Black Wings]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past Chapter Master. Killed during the [[Hour of Shadow]] on the planet [[Lorin Alpha]] in '''118.[[M33]]'''. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition)]], pg. 17 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition)]], pg. 17 | ||
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|[[Belarius]] | |[[Belarius]] | ||
|rowspan=5|[[Blood Angels]] | |rowspan=5|[[Blood Angels]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Blood Angels following the death of [[Sanguinius]]. |
|[[Bloodquest (Graphic Novel)]] | |[[Bloodquest (Graphic Novel)]] | ||
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|[[Dante]] | |[[Dante]] | ||
| − | |Reckoned to be the oldest living Chapter Master, at over 1100 years old. | + | |Current Chapter Master. Reckoned to be the oldest living Chapter Master, at over 1100 years old. |
|[http://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Blood-Angels-Commander-Dante Blood Angels Character focus at Games Workshop] ''(last accessed 14 April 2015)'' | |[http://www.games-workshop.com/en-US/Blood-Angels-Commander-Dante Blood Angels Character focus at Games Workshop] ''(last accessed 14 April 2015)'' | ||
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|[[Leonid Castivarus]] | |[[Leonid Castivarus]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master in mid-[[M35]] | + | |Chapter Master in mid-[[M35]]. |
|[[Codex: Blood Angels (7th Edition)]] — ''A Chronicle of Heroes'' | |[[Codex: Blood Angels (7th Edition)]] — ''A Chronicle of Heroes'' | ||
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|[[Caedis]] | |[[Caedis]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Blood Drinkers]] | |rowspan=2|[[Blood Drinkers]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master in [[M39]] | + | |Chapter Master in [[M39]]. |
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|[[Armis]] | |[[Armis]] | ||
|[[Blood Legion]] | |[[Blood Legion]] | ||
| − | |'''First Ixard''' of the [[Blood Legion]] Chapter | + | |'''First Ixard''' of the [[Blood Legion]] Chapter. Took part in the recent [[Blood Angels]] Conclave and assisted in the defense of the [[Primarch]] [[Sanguinius]]' tomb. Agreed to donate a portion of his Chapter's Initiates to help rebuild the depleted [[Blood Angels]] Chapter. |
| − | |[[Red Fury (Novel)]] — [[Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus | + | |[[Red Fury (Novel)]] — [[Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus]], Chapter 7, pg. 143; Chapter 12, pg. 233; Epilogue, pg. 275 |
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|[[Azariah Kyras]] | |[[Azariah Kyras]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Blood Ravens]] | |rowspan=2|[[Blood Ravens]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master and [[Chief Librarian]] of the Blood Ravens. Heavily suspected of Chaos taint. | + | |Past Chapter Master and [[Chief Librarian]] of the Blood Ravens. Heavily suspected of Chaos taint. Succeeded by [[Gabriel Angelos]]. |
|[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising]] | |[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising]] | ||
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|[[Gabriel Angelos]] | |[[Gabriel Angelos]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current Chapter Master. Formerly Captain of the [[3rd Company (Blood Ravens)|Third Company]]. |
|[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution]] | |[[Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution]] | ||
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Daggan]] |
|[[Blood Swords]] | |[[Blood Swords]] | ||
| − | |[[ | + | |[[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] and former [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Blood Swords]]. Died defending the remains of [[Sanguinius]] on [[Baal]]. |
| − | |[[Red Fury (Novel) | + | |[[Red Fury (Novel)]], Chapters 7 & 13 |
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|[[Caul Engentre]] | |[[Caul Engentre]] | ||
|[[Brazen Claws]] | |[[Brazen Claws]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master at the time of the destruction of [[Talus IV]]. Subsequently ordered a crusade of vengeance into the [[Eye of Terror]]. | + | |Chapter Master at the time of the destruction of [[Talus IV]]. Subsequently ordered a crusade of vengeance into the [[Eye of Terror]]. |
| − | |[[No Worse Sin | + | |[[No Worse Sin (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Ekene Dubaku]] | |[[Ekene Dubaku]] | ||
|[[Celestial Lions]] | |[[Celestial Lions]] | ||
| − | | | + | |[[Chapter Master]] following the [[Third War for Armageddon]]. Killed by a [[Callidus Assassin]]. |
| − | | | + | |[[Blood and Fire (Novella)]], Epilogue<br> |
| + | [[Spear of the Emperor (Novel)]], Chapters 22-23 | ||
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|[[Sojai Antiro]] | |[[Sojai Antiro]] | ||
|[[Crimson Castellans]] | |[[Crimson Castellans]] | ||
| − | |Embroiled in a war with a pirate warband fronted by renegade elements of the [[Crimson Castellans]] Chapter, their differences were set aside with the invasion of [[Hive Fleet]] [[Jormungandr]] | + | |Embroiled in a war with a pirate warband fronted by renegade elements of the [[Crimson Castellans]] Chapter, their differences were set aside with the invasion of [[Hive Fleet]] [[Jormungandr|Jormungandr's]] descent upon their world. Died in the bowels of [[Hoventa Hive]], spitting curses at the [[Tyranid]] [[Ravener]]s that tore him limb from limb. |
|[[Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition)]], pg. 27 | |[[Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition)]], pg. 27 | ||
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|[[Elias Artegall]] | |[[Elias Artegall]] | ||
|[[Crimson Consuls]] | |[[Crimson Consuls]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Chapter Master when the [[Crimson Consuls]] were destroyed through the foul machinations of an [[Alpha Legion]] [[Traitor Marine]] claiming to be the [[Primarch]] [[Alpharius]]. |
| − | |[[The Long Games at Carcharias (Short Story) | + | |[[The Long Games at Carcharias (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Alexis Polux]] | |[[Alexis Polux]] | ||
|rowspan=4|[[Crimson Fists]] | |rowspan=4|[[Crimson Fists]] | ||
| − | |First Chapter Master of the Crimson Fists | + | |First Chapter Master of the Crimson Fists. Died in battle with the [[Scythians]]. |
| − | |[[White Dwarf 288 (UK)]]{{cite this}}<br>[[The Horus Heresy Book Three]], pg. 271 | + | |[[White Dwarf 288 (UK)]]{{cite this}}<br> |
| + | [[The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination]], pg. 271 | ||
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|[[Quesadra]] | |[[Quesadra]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]]. Succeeded by [[Quesadra]]. |
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|[[Cuarrion]] | |[[Cuarrion]] | ||
| − | |Successor to [[Quesadra]] | + | |Successor to [[Quesadra]]. |
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|[[Pedro Kantor]] | |[[Pedro Kantor]] | ||
|Survivor of the [[Rynn's World]] tragedy in which the majority of the Crimson Fists were destroyed during an [[Ork]] invasion. | |Survivor of the [[Rynn's World]] tragedy in which the majority of the Crimson Fists were destroyed during an [[Ork]] invasion. | ||
| − | |[[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], {{Cite This}} | + | |[[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], {{Cite This}}<br> |
| + | [[Warhammer 40,000 4th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 102 | ||
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|[[Azrael]] | |[[Azrael]] | ||
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|[[Merir Astelan]] | |[[Merir Astelan]] | ||
| − | |He was a [[Chapter Master]] of the Dark Angels [[Legion]] during the [[Great Crusade]]. He became on of the [[Fallen]] after the [[Horus Heresy]] | + | |He was a [[Chapter Master]] of the Dark Angels [[Legion]] during the [[Great Crusade]]. He became on of the [[Fallen]] after the [[Horus Heresy]]. |
|[[The Unforgiven (Novel)]] by [[Gav Thorpe]], ''Repercussions'' | |[[The Unforgiven (Novel)]] by [[Gav Thorpe]], ''Repercussions'' | ||
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|[[Naberius]] | |[[Naberius]] | ||
| − | |Predecessor to [[Azrael]] | + | |Predecessor to [[Azrael]]. |
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|[[Purson]] | |[[Purson]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master in [[M32]] | + | |Chapter Master in [[M32]]. |
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|[[Raphael]] | |[[Raphael]] | ||
| − | |Famous for the [[Mace of Redemption]] | + | |Famous for the [[Mace of Redemption]]. |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Angnar]] |
|rowspan=2|[[Dark Hunters]] | |rowspan=2|[[Dark Hunters]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Dark Hunters. |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Jullunai Khan]] |
| − | | | + | |[[Chapter Master]] in mid [[M37]]. Fought in the [[Occlusiad War]]. |
| − | | | + | |[[The Blind King (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Asger Warfist]] | |[[Asger Warfist]] | ||
|[[Deathwatch]] | |[[Deathwatch]] | ||
| − | |First | + | |First '''Watch Master''' of the Deathwatch. |
|[[The Last Son of Dorn (Novel)]], Chapters 17–18 | |[[The Last Son of Dorn (Novel)]], Chapters 17–18 | ||
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|[[Corcaedus]] | |[[Corcaedus]] | ||
|[[Death Spectres]] | |[[Death Spectres]] | ||
| − | |First Chapter Master of the Death Spectres | + | |First Chapter Master of the Death Spectres. |
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|[[Techial]] | |[[Techial]] | ||
|[[Disciples of Blood]] | |[[Disciples of Blood]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current [[Chapter Master]]. |
| − | |[[Trial by Blood (Anthology)]] | + | |[[The Trial of Gabriel Seth]] - [[Trial by Blood (Anthology)]], Act I |
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|[[Tulian Aquila]] | |[[Tulian Aquila]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Doom Eagles]] | |rowspan=2|[[Doom Eagles]] | ||
| − | |Originally a [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Space Marine Legion]] | + | |Originally a [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Space Marine Legion]]. Founder and first Chapter Master of the Doom Eagles after the [[Horus Heresy]]. |
| − | |[[The Returned (Short Story) | + | |[[The Returned (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Hearon]] | |[[Hearon]] | ||
| − | |Commander | + | |Commander and current Chapter Master. |
| − | |[[The Returned (Short Story) | + | |[[The Returned (Short Story)]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)]], pg. 256 |
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|[[Konstantos]] | |[[Konstantos]] | ||
|[[Doom Legion]] | |[[Doom Legion]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Lord''' of the Chapter during the [[Abyssal Crusade]]. |
|[[Judgement (Short Story)]] | |[[Judgement (Short Story)]] | ||
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|[[Arucatas]] | |[[Arucatas]] | ||
|[[Emperor's Spears]] | |[[Emperor's Spears]] | ||
| − | |'''High King''' of [[Nemeton]] | + | |Current '''High King''' of [[Nemeton]]. |
| − | |[[Spear of the Emperor (Novel)]] Prologue | + | |[[Spear of the Emperor (Novel)]], Prologue |
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| + | |[[Issachar]] | ||
| + | |rowspan=2|[[Excoriators]] | ||
| + | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]]. | ||
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|[[Zachariah Kersh]] | |[[Zachariah Kersh]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Formerly [[Space Marine Captain|Corpus-Captain]] of the [[5th Company (Excoriators)|Fifth Company]]. |
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|[[Legion of the Damned (Novel)]], Epilogue, pg. 413 | |[[Legion of the Damned (Novel)]], Epilogue, pg. 413 | ||
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|[[Enoch Trismegistus]] | |[[Enoch Trismegistus]] | ||
|[[Exorcists]] | |[[Exorcists]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Exorcists. |
| − | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten]] pg. 126 | + | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]] pg. 126 |
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|[[Fafnir Rann]] | |[[Fafnir Rann]] | ||
|rowspan=4|[[Executioners]] | |rowspan=4|[[Executioners]] | ||
| − | |Said to have been one of the most vicious of [[Rogal Dorn | + | |Founder and first Chapter Master of the [[Executioners]]. Said to have been one of the most vicious of [[Rogal Dorn|Rogal Dorn's]] [[Space Marine Captain|captains]]. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pgs. 84–86 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pgs. 84–86 | ||
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|[[Vorkogun]] | |[[Vorkogun]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]]. |
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|[[Acas Seneca]] | |[[Acas Seneca]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master in [[M39]] | + | |Chapter Master in [[M39]]. |
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|[[Arkash Hakkon]] | |[[Arkash Hakkon]] | ||
| − | | | + | |[[Chapter Master]] at the outset of the [[Badab War]]. Owing an ancient blood-debt to [[Chapter Master]] [[Lufgt Huron]] of the renegade [[Astral Claws]], the [[Executioners]] found themselves on the wrong side of the Badab conflict. They were eventually granted the Emperor's forgiveness and were forced to forfeit their homeworld of [[Aquilon]] to the [[Sons of Medusa]] Chapter, and ordered to undertake a 100-year-long Penance Crusade. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pg. 24, pgs. 40–41 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pg. 24, pgs. 40–41 | ||
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|[[Haran Stark]] | |[[Haran Stark]] | ||
|[[Fire Angels]] | |[[Fire Angels]] | ||
| − | |Killed by a [[Lord of Change]] in the [[Battle for Grand Al'gul]] | + | |Past Chapter Master. Killed by a [[Lord of Change]] in the [[Battle for Grand Al'gul]]. |
| − | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pgs. 92–93 | + | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 92–93 |
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|[[Stibor Lazaerek]] | |[[Stibor Lazaerek]] | ||
|[[Fire Hawks]] | |[[Fire Hawks]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Chapter Master at the outset of the [[Badab War]]. Lazaerek was more than six centuries old and in failing health due to numerous war wounds accumulated in his long career. Widely regarded by Imperial authorities as a bitter and hubristic individual. Along with his entire Chapter, Lazaerek was officially declared ''lost to the warp'' and assumed destroyed when their Chapter fleet attempted a warp jump from the [[Piraeus System]], 120 light years from [[Crows World]] subsector in '''963.[[M41]]'''. |
| − | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part_One]] (2010) pg. 68, pgs. 22–23 | + | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part_One]] (2010) pg. 68, pgs. 22–23<br> |
[[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]], pg. 63 | [[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]], pg. 63 | ||
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|[[Jaric Phoros]] | |[[Jaric Phoros]] | ||
|[[Fire Lords]] | |[[Fire Lords]] | ||
| − | |Recently promoted | + | |Recently promoted. |
| − | |[[Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition)]] pg. 16 | + | |[[Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition)]], pg. 16 |
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|[[Oriax Dantalion]] | |[[Oriax Dantalion]] | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Fists Exemplar]] | |rowspan=3|[[Fists Exemplar]] | ||
| − | |First Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. | + | |First Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. Formerly a [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]. |
|[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 19 | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 19 | ||
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|[[Alameda]] | |[[Alameda]] | ||
| − | |Killed during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |Killed during the [[War of the Beast]]. Succeeded by [[Maximus Thane]]. |
|[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 15 | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 15 | ||
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|[[Maximus Thane]] | |[[Maximus Thane]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Last Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. Became Chapter Master of the [[Imperial Fists]] following the [[War of the Beast]]. |
|[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 19 | |[[Predator, Prey (Novel)]], Chapter 19 | ||
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|[[Nassir Amit]] | |[[Nassir Amit]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Flesh Tearers]] | |rowspan=2|[[Flesh Tearers]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Flesh Tearers and locator of the Chapter' new [[Adeptus Astartes Homeworld|homeworld]], [[Cretacia]]. Formerly a [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Blood Angels]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]. |
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|[[Gabriel Seth]] | |[[Gabriel Seth]] | ||
| − | |Seth has spent over 100 years leading the Flesh Tearers and has not yet succumbed to the [[Black Rage]], though the stability of his Chapter as a whole is questionable. | + | |Current Chapter Master. Seth has spent over 100 years leading the Flesh Tearers and has not yet succumbed to the [[Black Rage]], though the stability of his Chapter as a whole is questionable. |
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|[[Eorloid]] | |[[Eorloid]] | ||
|[[Genesis Chapter]] | |[[Genesis Chapter]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current Chapter Master. |
| − | | | + | |[[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 |
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|[[Erden Cleeve]] | |[[Erden Cleeve]] | ||
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|[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 10 | |[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 10 | ||
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Janus]] |
|rowspan=4|[[Grey Knights]] | |rowspan=4|[[Grey Knights]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First [[Grey Knights Supreme Grand Master|Supreme Grand Master]]. |
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|[[Sylas Kalthorn]] | |[[Sylas Kalthorn]] | ||
| − | |13th Supreme Grand Master | + | |13th [[Grey Knights Supreme Grand Master|Supreme Grand Master]]. |
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Geronitan]] |
| − | | | + | |Killed by [[Mortarion]]. Succeeded by [[Kaldor Draigo]]. |
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| + | |[[Kaldor Draigo]] | ||
| + | |Current [[Grey Knights Supreme Grand Master|Supreme Grand Master]], although he is currently lost in the warp. | ||
| + | |[[Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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|[[Orlando Furioso]] | |[[Orlando Furioso]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Howling Griffons]] | |rowspan=2|[[Howling Griffons]] | ||
| − | | | + | |[[Chapter Master]] in '''220.[[M38]]'''. |
| − | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pgs. 124 | + | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pgs. 124-126 |
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|[[Alvaro]] | |[[Alvaro]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current Chapter Master. Took part in the [[Third War for Armageddon]], the [[Indomitus Crusade]] and the [[Plague Wars]]. |
| − | |[[Codex: Eye of Terror (3rd Edition)]], pg. 16 | + | |[[Codex: Eye of Terror (3rd Edition)]], pg. 16<br> |
| + | [[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 | ||
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|[[Cassus Mirhen]] | |[[Cassus Mirhen]] | ||
|rowspan=6|[[Imperial Fists]] | |rowspan=6|[[Imperial Fists]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master at the start of the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |Chapter Master at the start of the [[War of the Beast]]. |
|[[I Am Slaughter (Novel)]], Chapter Six | |[[I Am Slaughter (Novel)]], Chapter Six | ||
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|[[Koorland]] | |[[Koorland]] | ||
| − | |The last surviving Imperial Fist during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |The last surviving Imperial Fist during the [[War of the Beast]]. Succeeded by [[Maximus Thane]], former Chapter Master of the [[Fists Exemplar]]. |
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| + | |[[Maximus Thane]] | ||
| + | |Successor to [[Koorland]], originally Chapter Master of the [[Fists Exemplar]]. | ||
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|[[Lazerian]] | |[[Lazerian]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[Age of Apostasy]] | + | |Chapter Master during the [[Age of Apostasy]]. |
|[[White Dwarf 312 (UK)]] — ''Righteous Victories'' | |[[White Dwarf 312 (UK)]] — ''Righteous Victories'' | ||
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|[[Vladimir Pugh]] | |[[Vladimir Pugh]] | ||
| − | |A meticulous planner and strong leader, Pugh had his taste buds removed in penitence for losing 170 Imperial Fists in one move. | + | |Past Chapter Master. A meticulous planner and strong leader, Pugh had his taste buds removed in penitence for losing 170 Imperial Fists in one move. Succeeded by [[Vorn Hagen]]. |
| − | |[[Index Astartes II]]<br>[[Space Marine (Novel) | + | |[[Index Astartes II]]<br> |
| + | [[Space Marine (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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|[[Vorn Hagen]] | |[[Vorn Hagen]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Imperial Fists]]. Formerly [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of [[5th Company (Imperial Fists)|5th Company]]. |
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|[[Verchen]] | |[[Verchen]] | ||
|[[Iron Fists]] | |[[Iron Fists]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current [[Chapter Master]]. |
|[[Battlefleet Gothic Armada]], pg. 26 | |[[Battlefleet Gothic Armada]], pg. 26 | ||
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|[[Kardan Stronos]] | |[[Kardan Stronos]] | ||
|[[Iron Hands]] | |[[Iron Hands]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current ''de facto'' [[Chapter Master]]. |
|[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 77 | |[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 77 | ||
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|[[Malfons]] | |[[Malfons]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Iron Knights]] | |rowspan=2|[[Iron Knights]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]] | + | |Chapter Master during the [[War of the Beast]]. Succeeded by [[Verpall]]. |
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|[[Verpall]] | |[[Verpall]] | ||
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|[[Seydon]] | |[[Seydon]] | ||
|[[Iron Snakes]] | |[[Iron Snakes]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current Chapter Master; the 18th to hold that title. |
|[[Brothers of the Snake (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | |[[Brothers of the Snake (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Ousten Galael]] |
|rowspan=2|[[Knights of Blood (Chapter)|Knights of Blood]] | |rowspan=2|[[Knights of Blood (Chapter)|Knights of Blood]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Knights of Blood. Formerly a [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Blood Angels]] [[Chapter]]. |
|[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 14 | |[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 14 | ||
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| − | |[[ | + | |[[Sentor Jool]] |
| − | | | + | |'''Firstblade''' of the Chapter during the [[Devastation of Baal]]. |
|[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 14 | |[[The Devastation of Baal (Novel)]], Chapter 14 | ||
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|[[Khoisan Neotera]] | |[[Khoisan Neotera]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Mantis Warriors]] | |rowspan=2|[[Mantis Warriors]] | ||
| − | | | + | |[[Chapter Master]] at the outset of the [[Badab War]]. |
| − | |[[The Trial of the Mantis Warriors (Short Story) | + | |[[The Trial of the Mantis Warriors (Short Story)]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines]], pgs. 377–427 |
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|[[Yarvan Sartaq]] | |[[Yarvan Sartaq]] | ||
| − | |Took part in the [[Badab War]] as a rebel. | + | |Took part in the [[Badab War]] as a rebel. Killed by the [[Red Scorpions]]. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32–34 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32–34 | ||
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|[[Maxim Absolon]] | |[[Maxim Absolon]] | ||
|[[Marines Exemplar]] | |[[Marines Exemplar]] | ||
| − | |[[ | + | |Chapter Master at the time of the [[13th Black Crusade]] in '''999.[[M41]]'''. Originally deployed nine Companies (all but one Reserve Company) in the the Imperial defence in that conflict. During the war, his [[Thunderhawk]] was shot down (though the Chapter remain hopeful that Absolon is still alive). Current whereabouts, unknown. |
| − | |[[Codex: Eye of Terror]] pg. 16 | + | |[[Codex: Eye of Terror]] pg. 16<br> |
| + | [[White Dwarf 281]], pg. 74 | ||
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|[[Nisk Ran-Thawll]] | |[[Nisk Ran-Thawll]] | ||
|[[Mentor Legion]] | |[[Mentor Legion]] | ||
| − | |Ran-Thawll is considered one of the most formidable Commanders to serve in the [[Legiones Astartes]]. He has the authority to refuse field testing of any new equipment thought to be dangerously unstable. There is no record of Ran-Thawll ever choosing to exercise his veto. He is thought to have visited the [[Emperor]] several times, though this is mere speculation. | + | |Ran-Thawll is considered one of the most formidable Commanders to serve in the [[Legiones Astartes]]. He has the authority to refuse field testing of any new equipment thought to be dangerously unstable. There is no record of Ran-Thawll ever choosing to exercise his veto. He is thought to have visited the [[Emperor of Mankind|Emperor]] several times, though this is mere speculation. |
|[[Warhammer 40,000 Compendium]] pgs. 4–5 | |[[Warhammer 40,000 Compendium]] pgs. 4–5 | ||
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|[[Asterion Moloc]] | |[[Asterion Moloc]] | ||
|[[Minotaurs]] | |[[Minotaurs]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current bloody-handed and paranoid master of the [[Minotaurs]] Chapter, Lord Asterion Moloc revels in his dark reputation, and his name is a byword for slaughter and destruction carried out in the Emperor's name on a score of worlds. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pg. 177 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pg. 177 | ||
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|[[Mortifactors]] | |[[Mortifactors]] | ||
|This venerable [[Chapter Master]] possesses strength and powerful authority. He is one of the oldest living Chapter Masters at over 700 years old. | |This venerable [[Chapter Master]] possesses strength and powerful authority. He is one of the oldest living Chapter Masters at over 700 years old. | ||
| − | |[[Warriors of Ultramar (Novel) | + | |[[Warriors of Ultramar (Novel)]], Chapter One, pgs. 7–9 |
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|[[Raquilon Zandtus]] | |[[Raquilon Zandtus]] | ||
|[[Necropolis Hawks]] | |[[Necropolis Hawks]] | ||
|Chapter Master during the [[War of Beasts]] on [[Vigilus]]. | |Chapter Master during the [[War of Beasts]] on [[Vigilus]]. | ||
| − | |[[Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant]], pg. 30 — Dontoria Firewall | + | |[[Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant]], pg. 30 — ''Dontoria Firewall'' |
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| + | |[[Lucretius Corvo]] | ||
| + | |rowspan=2|[[Novamarines]] | ||
| + | |First Chapter Master of the Novamarines. | ||
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|[[Bardan Dovaro]] | |[[Bardan Dovaro]] | ||
| − | + | |Chapter Master during the [[Plague Wars]]. | |
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[Plague Wars]] | ||
|[[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 | |[[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 | ||
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|[[Fulminos]] | |[[Fulminos]] | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Obsidian Glaives]] | |rowspan=3|[[Obsidian Glaives]] | ||
| − | | | + | |First Chapter Master of the Obsidian Glaives. |
| − | |[[Sanctus Reach: Penumbral Spike (Short Story) | + | |[[Sanctus Reach: Penumbral Spike (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Lukal]] | |[[Lukal]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Penultimate Chapter Master. Killed by a [[Chaos Space Marine]] in the battle for the [[Hargraven Basilica]]. |
| − | |[[Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story) | + | |[[Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Midnias]] | |[[Midnias]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Last Chapter Master of the Obsidian Glaives. Killed by [[Grukk Face-Rippa]] at the Battle at the Black Gulch on [[Obstiria]]. |
| − | |[[Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story) | + | |[[Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story)]] |
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| − | |[[Lias Issodon]] | + | |[[Lias Issodon]] |
|[[Raptors (Chapter)|Raptors]] | |[[Raptors (Chapter)|Raptors]] | ||
| − | |[[Chapter Master]] | + | |Current [[Chapter Master]]. Especially adept at ambush, infiltration and sabotage. This taciturn [[Space Marine]] Commander earned the nickname '''"The Grim"''' as a result of his stone like appearance and aversion to unnecessary communication. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pg. 105 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pg. 105 | ||
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|[[Corvin Severax]] | |[[Corvin Severax]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Raven Guard]] | |rowspan=2|[[Raven Guard]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past '''Master of Shadows'''. Killed in the [[Prefectia Campaign]]. Succeeded by [[Kayvaan Shrike]]. |
|[[Blood Oath (Novella)]], Interlude 2-0 | |[[Blood Oath (Novella)]], Interlude 2-0 | ||
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|[[Kayvaan Shrike]] | |[[Kayvaan Shrike]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current '''Master of Shadows'''. Formerly [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[3rd Company (Raven Guard)|Raven Guard]]. |
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|[[Daemar]] | |[[Daemar]] | ||
|[[Red Hunters]] | |[[Red Hunters]] | ||
| − | |Master in the aftermath of the [[First War for Armageddon]] | + | |Master in the aftermath of the [[First War for Armageddon]]. |
| − | |[[The Emperor's Gift (Novel)]] pg. 293 | + | |[[The Emperor's Gift (Novel)]], {{Cite this}}, pg. 293 |
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|[[Verant Ortys]] | |[[Verant Ortys]] | ||
|rowspan=2|[[Red Scorpions]] | |rowspan=2|[[Red Scorpions]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''High Lord Commander''' at the the beginning of the [[Badab War]]. Slain during a negotiation between Loyalist forces led by himself and Secessionist forces led by the Tyrant [[Lufgt Huron]] in an incident known as [[The Betrayal at Grief]]. Succeeded by [[Carab Culln]]. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32–34 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32–34 | ||
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|[[Carab Culln]] | |[[Carab Culln]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current High Lord Commander of the [[Red Scorpions]] Chapter. Culln was raised to the position of [[Chapter Master]] during the [[Badab War]] when the preceding [[Chapter Master]] [[Verant Ortys]] was slain in the infamous [[Betrayal at Grief]] incident. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 44, 166 | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 44, 166 | ||
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|[[Relictors]] | |[[Relictors]] | ||
|Led the Relictors to Armageddon and spent a lot of time investigating the Chaos monuments before removing his Chapter back to the [[Eye of Terror]] in order to fight against the [[13th Black Crusade]]. | |Led the Relictors to Armageddon and spent a lot of time investigating the Chaos monuments before removing his Chapter back to the [[Eye of Terror]] in order to fight against the [[13th Black Crusade]]. | ||
| − | |[[ | + | |[[Angron's Monolith (Novella)]], Chapter Seven |
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|[[Tu'Shan]] | |[[Tu'Shan]] | ||
|[[Salamanders]] | |[[Salamanders]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master and Regent of [[Prometheus]]. Led the Salamanders during the [[Second War for Armageddon|Second]] and [[Third War for Armageddon|Third]] wars for [[Armageddon]] and is renowned as one of the strongest Space Marines alive. | + | |Chapter Master and '''Regent of [[Prometheus]]'''. Led the Salamanders during the [[Second War for Armageddon|Second]] and [[Third War for Armageddon|Third]] wars for [[Armageddon]] and is renowned as one of the strongest Space Marines alive. |
|[[White Dwarf 273 (US)]], pg. 118 | |[[White Dwarf 273 (US)]], pg. 118 | ||
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|[[Oberdeii]] | |[[Oberdeii]] | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Scythes of the Emperor]] | |rowspan=3|[[Scythes of the Emperor]] | ||
| − | |First '''Chapter Master''' of the Scythes of the Emperor | + | |First '''Chapter Master''' of the Scythes of the Emperor. Formerly [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] of the [[Ultramarines]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion's]] 199th Company (a.k.a Aegida Company). |
|[[The Aegidan Oath (Short Story)]] | |[[The Aegidan Oath (Short Story)]] | ||
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|[[Thorcyra]] | |[[Thorcyra]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past '''Chapter Master''' of the Scythes of the Emperor. He and the majority of the veteran First Company sold their lives dearly on the jungle death world of [[Miral]], after escaping the destruction of their homeworld of [[Sotha]] by [[Hive Fleet Kraken]]. Only a [[Space Marine Company|company]]-sized force of Scythes survivors managed to break out from the Tyranid assault on [[Miral]]. Succeeded by [[Thrasius]]. |
| − | |[[Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story) | + | |[[Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story)]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)]], pg. 445 |
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|[[Thrasius]] | |[[Thrasius]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. A.k.a '''Thracian'''. |
| − | |[[Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story) | + | |[[Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story)]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)]], pg. 445 |
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|[[Periphas]] | |[[Periphas]] | ||
|[[Silver Eagles]] | |[[Silver Eagles]] | ||
| − | |Current | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. |
|[[Warlords of the Dark Millennium: Asmodai (Background Book)]], pg. 7 | |[[Warlords of the Dark Millennium: Asmodai (Background Book)]], pg. 7 | ||
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|[[Veegum]] | |[[Veegum]] | ||
|[[Silver Guard]] | |[[Silver Guard]] | ||
| − | |Current | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. |
|[[The Sabbat Worlds Crusade (Background Book)]], pg. 44 | |[[The Sabbat Worlds Crusade (Background Book)]], pg. 44 | ||
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|[[Argentius]] | |[[Argentius]] | ||
|[[Silver Skulls]] | |[[Silver Skulls]] | ||
| − | |'''Lord Commander''' | + | |Current '''Lord Commander'''. |
| − | |[[Primary Instinct (Short Story) | + | |[[Primary Instinct (Short Story)]] |
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|[[Akilios Zanaris]] | |[[Akilios Zanaris]] | ||
|[[Silver Templars]] | |[[Silver Templars]] | ||
| − | |Current Chapter Master. [[Primaris Marine]]. | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. [[Primaris Marine]]. |
|[[Conquest 18]] — ''Space Marines: Silver Templars'' | |[[Conquest 18]] — ''Space Marines: Silver Templars'' | ||
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|[[Alavaan]] | |[[Alavaan]] | ||
|[[Sons of Orar]] | |[[Sons of Orar]] | ||
| − | |Current Chapter Master | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. |
|[[Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition)]], pg. 31 | |[[Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition)]], pg. 31 | ||
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|[[Ansellus]] | |[[Ansellus]] | ||
|[[Sons of Guilliman]] | |[[Sons of Guilliman]] | ||
| − | |Current Chapter Master | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. |
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|[[Jo'sun Hernezu]] | |[[Jo'sun Hernezu]] | ||
|[[Sons of the Raven]] | |[[Sons of the Raven]] | ||
| − | |'''Chapter Master''' during the attack on [[Sarum]]. Died along with the rest of his chapter. | + | |'''Chapter Master''' during the attack on [[Sarum]]. Died along with the rest of his chapter. |
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned]], pg. 22 — ''The Martyred Sons'' | |[[Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned]], pg. 22 — ''The Martyred Sons'' | ||
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| + | |[[Euclydeas]] | ||
| + | |rowspan=3|[[Soul Drinkers]] | ||
| + | |'''Chapter Master''' during the [[War of the Beast]]. | ||
| + | |[[The Last Son of Dorn (Novel)]], Chapters 7 & 12 | ||
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| + | |[[Gorgoleon]] | ||
| + | |Past '''Chapter Master'''. Killed in an honour-duel by [[Sarpedon]], who succeeded him. | ||
| + | |[[Soul Drinker (Novel)]] - [[The Soul Drinkers Omnibus]], Chapter Seven | ||
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|[[Sarpedon]] | |[[Sarpedon]] | ||
| − | + | |[[Librarian]] and current '''Chapter Master'''. [[Mutant|Mutated]] because of the his brief pact with [[Tzeentch]]. Led the remnants of the Chapter in [[Renegade Chapter|rebellion]] against the [[Imperium]]. | |
| − | + | |[[Soul Drinker (Novel)]] - [[The Soul Drinkers Omnibus]], Chapter Eight | |
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|[[Bjorn]] | |[[Bjorn]] | ||
|rowspan=7|[[Space Wolves]] | |rowspan=7|[[Space Wolves]] | ||
| − | |First | + | |First [[Great Wolf]] of the Space Wolves. |
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|[[Harek Ironhelm]] | |[[Harek Ironhelm]] | ||
| − | |[[Great Wolf]] in [[M32]], when he led the majority of the [[Chapter]] in pursuit of [[Magnus the Red]]; killed by Magnus during the [[Battle of the Fang]]. | + | |[[Great Wolf]] in [[M32]], when he led the majority of the [[Chapter]] in pursuit of [[Magnus the Red]]; killed by Magnus during the [[Battle of the Fang]]. Succeeded by [[Arvek Kjarlskar]]. |
| − | |[[Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | + | |[[Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br> |
| + | [[Battle of the Fang (Novel)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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|[[Arvek Kjarlskar]] | |[[Arvek Kjarlskar]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Great Wolf''' in the aftermath of the [[Battle of the Fang]]. |
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|[[Oberik Kelman]] | |[[Oberik Kelman]] | ||
| − | |23rd | + | |23rd '''Great Wolf'''. |
| − | |[[Space Wolf (Novel Series)]] | + | |[[Space Wolf (Novel Series)]]{{Cite this}} |
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|[[Ulrik Grimfang]] | |[[Ulrik Grimfang]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Great Wolf''' during the [[Macharian Crusade]]. |
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|[[Sigvald Grimhammer]] | |[[Sigvald Grimhammer]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past '''Great Wolf'''. Succeeded by [[Logan Grimnar]]. |
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|[[Logan Grimnar]] | |[[Logan Grimnar]] | ||
| − | |Has led the Space Wolves for over 700 years and often clashes with the Ecclesiarchy. | + | |Current [[Great Wolf]]. Has led the Space Wolves for over 700 years and often clashes with the Ecclesiarchy. |
| − | |[[Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}};<br>[[Codex: Space Wolves (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | + | |[[Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}};<br> |
| + | [[Codex: Space Wolves (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}} | ||
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|[[Omadon Tiresias]] | |[[Omadon Tiresias]] | ||
|[[Star Phantoms]] | |[[Star Phantoms]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master in early [[M40]]. | + | |'''Chapter Master''' in early [[M40]]. |
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|[[Lorgath Maclir]] | |[[Lorgath Maclir]] | ||
|[[Storm Wardens]] | |[[Storm Wardens]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Current '''Chapter Master'''. Known for being a superfluous studier of the ''[[Tactica Imperialis]]'', which some claim he has entirely memorized. If this is true, it would indeed be an impressive accomplishment, even among the [[Adeptus Astartes]]. Lorgath is an impressive strategist who is perpetually challenging his Captains with tactical exercises. |
|[[Deathwatch Core Rulebook]], pgs. 50–52 | |[[Deathwatch Core Rulebook]], pgs. 50–52 | ||
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|[[Calan]] | |[[Calan]] | ||
|[[Storm Warriors]] | |[[Storm Warriors]] | ||
| − | |Wearied by a recent prolonged campaign and the losses incurred (two ships and around 300 Battle-Brothers), the [[Storm Warriors]] are diverted at the last moment by an order to snuff out a nascent rebellion on the world of [[Tesra IV]]. [[Calan]] is reluctant to have his Chapter get involved for fear of taking needless casualties. The arrival of [[Inquisitor]] Andrijssen allows him to accomplish his mission with no loss whatsoever to the Imperial forces. | + | |Wearied by a recent prolonged campaign and the losses incurred (two ships and around 300 Battle-Brothers), the [[Storm Warriors]] are diverted at the last moment by an order to snuff out a nascent rebellion on the world of [[Tesra IV]]. [[Calan]] is reluctant to have his Chapter get involved for fear of taking needless casualties. The arrival of [[Inquisitor]] [[Andrijssen]] allows him to accomplish his mission with no loss whatsoever to the Imperial forces. |
| − | |[[The Emperor's Will (Short Story) | + | |[[The Emperor's Will (Short Story)]] — [[Crucible Of War (Anthology)]], pgs. 89–90 |
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|rowspan=7|[[Ultramarines]] | |rowspan=7|[[Ultramarines]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Chapter Master''' of the [[Ultramarines]] during the [[War of the Beast]] in '''544.[[M32]]'''. |
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|[[Agnathio]] | |[[Agnathio]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Chapter Master''' of the [[Ultramarines]] and [[Lord Macragge]] in '''646.[[M32]]'''. Led over fifty [[Space Marine]] [[Chapters]] to [[Terra]] in the aftermath of [[The Beheading]] and restored order, helping appoint the new [[High Lords of Terra]]. |
|[[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 169 | |[[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 169 | ||
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|[[Tigris Decon]] | |[[Tigris Decon]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Chapter Master''' at the time of the [[Third Founding]]. |
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|[[Admeus]] | |[[Admeus]] | ||
| − | |Chapter Master during the [[Siege of Ygdravere]]. | + | |'''Chapter Master''' during the [[Siege of Ygdravere]]. |
|[[War Zone Damocles: Mont'ka]], pg. 167 | |[[War Zone Damocles: Mont'ka]], pg. 167 | ||
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|[[Maxellus]] | |[[Maxellus]] | ||
| − | |21st Chapter Master | + | |21st '''Chapter Master'''. |
|[[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 | |[[Dark Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 20 | ||
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|[[Ollonius]] | |[[Ollonius]] | ||
| − | | | + | |'''Chapter Master''' of the [[Ultramarines]] in early [[M36]]. |
|[[Codex: Space Marines (7th Edition)]] — ''Gladius Strike Force - Space Marine Strike Force'' | |[[Codex: Space Marines (7th Edition)]] — ''Gladius Strike Force - Space Marine Strike Force'' | ||
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| + | |[[Marneus Augustus Calgar]] | ||
| + | |[[Lord Macragge]], Leader of [[Ultramar]]. | ||
| + | |[[Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}<br> | ||
| + | [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 84 | ||
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|[[Theodro Vethrus]] | |[[Theodro Vethrus]] | ||
|[[Void Tridents]] | |[[Void Tridents]] | ||
|'''Lord Commodore''' of the Chapter. | |'''Lord Commodore''' of the Chapter. | ||
| − | |[[White Dwarf October 2017]], pg. 118 — 'Heavy Metal | + | |[[White Dwarf October 2017]], pg. 118 — '''Heavy Metal'' |
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|[[Konvak Lann]] | |[[Konvak Lann]] | ||
|[[Vorpal Swords]] | |[[Vorpal Swords]] | ||
| − | |Took part in the [[Abyssal Crusade]] | + | |Took part in the [[Abyssal Crusade]]. |
|[[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 171 | |[[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 171 | ||
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| − | |[[Cymar Xydias]] | + | |[[Cymar Xydias]] |
| − | |[[White Consuls]] | + | ||rowspan=7|[[White Consuls]] |
| − | |Unusually, the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter have two Chapter Masters; while one leads the Chapter in its duties guarding the [[Eye of Terror]], the other resides on the Chapter's homeworld of [[Sabatine]]. Titus is the battlemaster, excelling in leading his ground troops against the enemy | + | |Unusually, the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter have two Chapter Masters; while one leads the Chapter in its duties guarding the [[Eye of Terror]], the other resides on the Chapter's homeworld of [[Sabatine]]. Cymar is cunning and handles strategic command and planetary diplomacy. |
| + | |[[Dark Creed (Novel)]], {{Cite This}}, pgs. 75–81 | ||
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| + | |[[Titus Valens]] | ||
| + | |Unusually, the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter have two Chapter Masters; while one leads the Chapter in its duties guarding the [[Eye of Terror]], the other resides on the Chapter's homeworld of [[Sabatine]]. Titus is the battlemaster, excelling in leading his ground troops against the enemy. | ||
|[[Dark Creed (Novel)]], {{Cite This}}, pgs. 75–81 | |[[Dark Creed (Novel)]], {{Cite This}}, pgs. 75–81 | ||
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|[[Jorus Shadowmaw]] | |[[Jorus Shadowmaw]] | ||
|[[White Panthers]] | |[[White Panthers]] | ||
| − | | | + | |Past '''Chapter Master'''. Killed in action in [[998.M41]] whilst putting down a rebellion in the [[Dynathi Cluster]]. |
|[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pgs. 30–31 | |[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pgs. 30–31 | ||
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Chapter Masters are the leaders of Space Marine Chapters.
| Name | Chapter | Notes | Sources | |
| Tygranas Dalir | Absolvers | First Chapter Master of the Absolvers. | Wrath & Glory Core Rulebook, pg. 9 — Blood of the Covenant | |
| Moddren | Angels of Absolution | Current Master Castellan. | War of Secrets (Novel), Chapter 8 | |
| Jerricho | Angels Encarmine | Past Castellan of the Chapter. | The Stromark Massacre (Audio Drama) — Terror Nihil | |
| Ilemnial | Castellan, fell in battle with a Greater Daemon. Succeeded by Zargo. | The Stromark Massacre (Audio Drama) — Terror Nihil | ||
| Zargo | Castellan. Killed during the Devastation of Baal. | Codex: Blood Angels (5th Edition), pg. 54 The Devastation of Baal (Novel), Chapter 24 | ||
| Solucious Gaul | Angels Eradicant | Chapter Master. | The Red Path (Novel), Chapter Three | |
| Geron | Angels Numinous | Current Chapter Master. | The Trial of Gabriel Seth - Trial by Blood (Anthology), Act I | |
| Sentikan | Angels Sanguine | Supported the Blood Angels on Baal during the recent conclave meeting of Sanguinius' bloodline, called by the Blood Angels' Chapter Master Dante, to discuss the fate of their Primogenitor Legion. Withdrew to the battle cruiser Unseen with the body of a murdered Captain, and was ordered by Dante to obliterate the Blood Angels fortress-monastery from orbit if it was overrun. | Red Fury (Novel) — Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus, Chapter 7, pg. 145; Chapter 10, pg. 193; Chapter 12, pg. 238 | |
| Artor Amhrad | Astral Knights | Led the entirety of his Chapter against the Necron World Engine. Died disabling its void shields, allowing it to be destroyed by the Imperial Fleet. | Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition), pgs. 44–45 | |
| Argolis | Astral Fists | In M41 he and his Chapter were embattled with the splinter of Hive Fleet Echidna. | Redemption Corps (Novel), Chapter 2 | |
| Herak Nhuson | Aurora Chapter | Past Chapter Master. Killed during the Goru Heresy. | Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition), pg. 20 — Goru Heresy | |
| Bohemond | Black Templars | High Marshal during the War of the Beast. | Predator, Prey (Novel), Chapters 12 & 19 | |
| Constantine | High Marshal during the Age of Redemption. | |||
| Helbrecht | High Marshal and coordinator of the Black Templar's crusades. | Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition), pg. 44 | ||
| Kordhel | Succeeded by Helbrecht. | Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition), pg. 44 | ||
| Ludoldus | Past High Marshal of the Black Templars with the possibility of being over 2000 years old, though this is highly speculative. | Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition), [Needs Citation] | ||
| Reinhart | High Marshal in M39. Later interred in a Dreadnought. | Imperial Armour Volume Two (First Edition), pg. 136 | ||
| Scharn | Succeeded by Bohemond. | Predator, Prey (Novel), Chapter 19 | ||
| Sigenandus | High Marshal during the Age of Apostasy. | White Dwarf 314 (UK)[Needs Citation] | ||
| Sigismund | First High Marshal of the Black Templars. | Codex: Black Templars (4th Edition), pg. 6 | ||
| Khardin Gol | Black Wings | Past Chapter Master. Killed during the Hour of Shadow on the planet Lorin Alpha in 118.M33. | Imperial Armour Volume Two (Second Edition), pg. 17 | |
| Belarius | Blood Angels | First Chapter Master of the Blood Angels following the death of Sanguinius. | Bloodquest (Graphic Novel) | |
| Dante | Current Chapter Master. Reckoned to be the oldest living Chapter Master, at over 1100 years old. | Blood Angels Character focus at Games Workshop (last accessed 14 April 2015) | ||
| Leonid Castivarus | Chapter Master in mid-M35. | Codex: Blood Angels (7th Edition) — A Chronicle of Heroes | ||
| Kadeus | Honours (Short Story) | |||
| Sangallo | Dante: Lord of the Host (Short Story) | |||
| Caedis | Blood Drinkers | Chapter Master in M39. | ||
| Orloc | Master Orloc took part in the recent Blood Angels Conclave and agreed to donate a portion of his Chapter's Initiates to help rebuild the depleted Blood Angels Chapter. | |||
| Armis | Blood Legion | First Ixard of the Blood Legion Chapter. Took part in the recent Blood Angels Conclave and assisted in the defense of the Primarch Sanguinius' tomb. Agreed to donate a portion of his Chapter's Initiates to help rebuild the depleted Blood Angels Chapter. | Red Fury (Novel) — Blood Angels: The Second Omnibus, Chapter 7, pg. 143; Chapter 12, pg. 233; Epilogue, pg. 275 | |
| Azariah Kyras | Blood Ravens | Past Chapter Master and Chief Librarian of the Blood Ravens. Heavily suspected of Chaos taint. Succeeded by Gabriel Angelos. | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising | |
| Gabriel Angelos | Current Chapter Master. Formerly Captain of the Third Company. | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution | ||
| Daggan | Blood Swords | Dreadnought and former Chapter Master of the Blood Swords. Died defending the remains of Sanguinius on Baal. | Red Fury (Novel), Chapters 7 & 13 | |
| Caul Engentre | Brazen Claws | Chapter Master at the time of the destruction of Talus IV. Subsequently ordered a crusade of vengeance into the Eye of Terror. | No Worse Sin (Short Story) | |
| Ekene Dubaku | Celestial Lions | Chapter Master following the Third War for Armageddon. Killed by a Callidus Assassin. | Blood and Fire (Novella), Epilogue Spear of the Emperor (Novel), Chapters 22-23 | |
| Sojai Antiro | Crimson Castellans | Embroiled in a war with a pirate warband fronted by renegade elements of the Crimson Castellans Chapter, their differences were set aside with the invasion of Hive Fleet Jormungandr's descent upon their world. Died in the bowels of Hoventa Hive, spitting curses at the Tyranid Raveners that tore him limb from limb. | Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition), pg. 27 | |
| Elias Artegall | Crimson Consuls | Chapter Master when the Crimson Consuls were destroyed through the foul machinations of an Alpha Legion Traitor Marine claiming to be the Primarch Alpharius. | The Long Games at Carcharias (Short Story) | |
| Alexis Polux | Crimson Fists | First Chapter Master of the Crimson Fists. Died in battle with the Scythians. | White Dwarf 288 (UK)[Needs Citation] | |
| Quesadra | Chapter Master during the War of the Beast. Succeeded by Quesadra. | |||
| Cuarrion | Successor to Quesadra. | |||
| Pedro Kantor | Survivor of the Rynn's World tragedy in which the majority of the Crimson Fists were destroyed during an Ork invasion. | Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, [Needs Citation] | ||
| Azrael | Dark Angels | Current Supreme Grand Master of the Chapter, Keeper of the Truth, bears the Lion Helm and the Sword of Secrets | Codex: Dark Angels (3rd Edition), [Needs Citation] | |
| Alloken | He was Supreme Grand Master during late M33. Alloken was killed by Ork Warboss Zogax da Great during the Red Stars Campaign. | Dataslate: Cypher - Lord of the Fallen — Misdirected | ||
| Anaziel | He was Chapter Master of the Dark Angels in M37 | Codex: Dark Angels (4th Edition), pg. 74 | ||
| Aradiel | He was Commander and Supreme Grand Master of the Dark Angels. The boarding of the Space Hulk Prison of Lost Souls took place while the Chapter was under his leadership. | Deathwing (Short Story) by Bryan Ansell and William King | ||
| Armaros | He was the 12th Dark Angels Supreme Grand Master. He became ridden with disease in 101.M34 while leading the Chapter to victory in the Bloodpox Campaign against the Death Guard and Brotherhood of Plague. | Codex: Dark Angels (6th Edition), pgs. 36–37 | ||
| Merir Astelan | He was a Chapter Master of the Dark Angels Legion during the Great Crusade. He became on of the Fallen after the Horus Heresy. | The Unforgiven (Novel) by Gav Thorpe, Repercussions | ||
| Naberius | Predecessor to Azrael. | |||
| Purson | Chapter Master in M32. | |||
| Raphael | Famous for the Mace of Redemption. | |||
| Angnar | Dark Hunters | First Chapter Master of the Dark Hunters. | ||
| Jullunai Khan | Chapter Master in mid M37. Fought in the Occlusiad War. | The Blind King (Short Story) | ||
| Asger Warfist | Deathwatch | First Watch Master of the Deathwatch. | The Last Son of Dorn (Novel), Chapters 17–18 | |
| Corcaedus | Death Spectres | First Chapter Master of the Death Spectres. | ||
| Techial | Disciples of Blood | Current Chapter Master. | The Trial of Gabriel Seth - Trial by Blood (Anthology), Act I | |
| Tulian Aquila | Doom Eagles | Originally a Captain of the Ultramarines Space Marine Legion. Founder and first Chapter Master of the Doom Eagles after the Horus Heresy. | The Returned (Short Story) | |
| Hearon | Commander and current Chapter Master. | The Returned (Short Story) — Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology), pg. 256 | ||
| Konstantos | Doom Legion | Lord of the Chapter during the Abyssal Crusade. | Judgement (Short Story) | |
| Arucatas | Emperor's Spears | Current High King of Nemeton. | Spear of the Emperor (Novel), Prologue | |
| Issachar | Excoriators | Chapter Master during the War of the Beast. | ||
| Zachariah Kersh | Formerly Corpus-Captain of the Fifth Company. | Legion of the Damned (Novel), Epilogue, pg. 413 | ||
| Enoch Trismegistus | Exorcists | First Chapter Master of the Exorcists. | Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two pg. 126 | |
| Fafnir Rann | Executioners | Founder and first Chapter Master of the Executioners. Said to have been one of the most vicious of Rogal Dorn's captains. | Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two, pgs. 84–86 | |
| Vorkogun | Chapter Master during the War of the Beast. | |||
| Acas Seneca | Chapter Master in M39. | |||
| Arkash Hakkon | Chapter Master at the outset of the Badab War. Owing an ancient blood-debt to Chapter Master Lufgt Huron of the renegade Astral Claws, the Executioners found themselves on the wrong side of the Badab conflict. They were eventually granted the Emperor's forgiveness and were forced to forfeit their homeworld of Aquilon to the Sons of Medusa Chapter, and ordered to undertake a 100-year-long Penance Crusade. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One pg. 24, pgs. 40–41 | ||
| Haran Stark | Fire Angels | Past Chapter Master. Killed by a Lord of Change in the Battle for Grand Al'gul. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pgs. 92–93 | |
| Stibor Lazaerek | Fire Hawks | Chapter Master at the outset of the Badab War. Lazaerek was more than six centuries old and in failing health due to numerous war wounds accumulated in his long career. Widely regarded by Imperial authorities as a bitter and hubristic individual. Along with his entire Chapter, Lazaerek was officially declared lost to the warp and assumed destroyed when their Chapter fleet attempted a warp jump from the Piraeus System, 120 light years from Crows World subsector in 963.M41. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part_One (2010) pg. 68, pgs. 22–23 | |
| Jaric Phoros | Fire Lords | Recently promoted. | Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition), pg. 16 | |
| Oriax Dantalion | Fists Exemplar | First Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. Formerly a Captain of the Imperial Fists Legion. | Predator, Prey (Novel), Chapter 19 | |
| Alameda | Killed during the War of the Beast. Succeeded by Maximus Thane. | Predator, Prey (Novel), Chapter 15 | ||
| Maximus Thane | Last Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. Became Chapter Master of the Imperial Fists following the War of the Beast. | Predator, Prey (Novel), Chapter 19 | ||
| Nassir Amit | Flesh Tearers | First Chapter Master of the Flesh Tearers and locator of the Chapter' new homeworld, Cretacia. Formerly a Captain of the Blood Angels Legion. | ||
| Gabriel Seth | Current Chapter Master. Seth has spent over 100 years leading the Flesh Tearers and has not yet succumbed to the Black Rage, though the stability of his Chapter as a whole is questionable. | |||
| Eorloid | Genesis Chapter | Current Chapter Master. | Dark Imperium (Novel), Chapter 20 | |
| Erden Cleeve | Golden Sons | Killed during the Devastation of Baal. | The Devastation of Baal (Novel), Chapter 10 | |
| Janus | Grey Knights | First Supreme Grand Master. | ||
| Sylas Kalthorn | 13th Supreme Grand Master. | |||
| Geronitan | Killed by Mortarion. Succeeded by Kaldor Draigo. | |||
| Kaldor Draigo | Current Supreme Grand Master, although he is currently lost in the warp. | Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition), [Needs Citation] | ||
| Orlando Furioso | Howling Griffons | Chapter Master in 220.M38. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One pgs. 124-126 | |
| Alvaro | Current Chapter Master. Took part in the Third War for Armageddon, the Indomitus Crusade and the Plague Wars. | Codex: Eye of Terror (3rd Edition), pg. 16 Dark Imperium (Novel), Chapter 20 | ||
| Cassus Mirhen | Imperial Fists | Chapter Master at the start of the War of the Beast. | I Am Slaughter (Novel), Chapter Six | |
| Koorland | The last surviving Imperial Fist during the War of the Beast. Succeeded by Maximus Thane, former Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. | |||
| Maximus Thane | Successor to Koorland, originally Chapter Master of the Fists Exemplar. | |||
| Lazerian | Chapter Master during the Age of Apostasy. | White Dwarf 312 (UK) — Righteous Victories | ||
| Vladimir Pugh | Past Chapter Master. A meticulous planner and strong leader, Pugh had his taste buds removed in penitence for losing 170 Imperial Fists in one move. Succeeded by Vorn Hagen. | Index Astartes II | ||
| Vorn Hagen | Current Chapter Master of the Imperial Fists. Formerly Captain of 5th Company. | |||
| Verchen | Iron Fists | Current Chapter Master. | Battlefleet Gothic Armada, pg. 26 | |
| Kardan Stronos | Iron Hands | Current de facto Chapter Master. | Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition), pg. 77 | |
| Malfons | Iron Knights | Chapter Master during the War of the Beast. Succeeded by Verpall. | ||
| Verpall | ||||
| Seydon | Iron Snakes | Current Chapter Master; the 18th to hold that title. | Brothers of the Snake (Novel), [Needs Citation] | |
| Ousten Galael | Knights of Blood | First Chapter Master of the Knights of Blood. Formerly a Captain of the Blood Angels Chapter. | The Devastation of Baal (Novel), Chapter 14 | |
| Sentor Jool | Firstblade of the Chapter during the Devastation of Baal. | The Devastation of Baal (Novel), Chapter 14 | ||
| Malakim Phoros | Lamenters | Phoros was believed killed when the Minotaurs Chapter destroyed the Battle Barge Daughter of Tempests, but rumors abound that he survived unseen in the wreckage and will rejoin his brethren in exile. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pg. 170 | |
| Khoisan Neotera | Mantis Warriors | Chapter Master at the outset of the Badab War. | The Trial of the Mantis Warriors (Short Story) — Legends of the Space Marines, pgs. 377–427 | |
| Yarvan Sartaq | Took part in the Badab War as a rebel. Killed by the Red Scorpions. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pgs. 32–34 | ||
| Maxim Absolon | Marines Exemplar | Chapter Master at the time of the 13th Black Crusade in 999.M41. Originally deployed nine Companies (all but one Reserve Company) in the the Imperial defence in that conflict. During the war, his Thunderhawk was shot down (though the Chapter remain hopeful that Absolon is still alive). Current whereabouts, unknown. | Codex: Eye of Terror pg. 16 White Dwarf 281, pg. 74 | |
| Nisk Ran-Thawll | Mentor Legion | Ran-Thawll is considered one of the most formidable Commanders to serve in the Legiones Astartes. He has the authority to refuse field testing of any new equipment thought to be dangerously unstable. There is no record of Ran-Thawll ever choosing to exercise his veto. He is thought to have visited the Emperor several times, though this is mere speculation. | Warhammer 40,000 Compendium pgs. 4–5 | |
| Asterion Moloc | Minotaurs | Current bloody-handed and paranoid master of the Minotaurs Chapter, Lord Asterion Moloc revels in his dark reputation, and his name is a byword for slaughter and destruction carried out in the Emperor's name on a score of worlds. | Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two, pg. 177 | |
| Lord Magyar | Mortifactors | This venerable Chapter Master possesses strength and powerful authority. He is one of the oldest living Chapter Masters at over 700 years old. | Warriors of Ultramar (Novel), Chapter One, pgs. 7–9 | |
| Raquilon Zandtus | Necropolis Hawks | Chapter Master during the War of Beasts on Vigilus. | Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant, pg. 30 — Dontoria Firewall | |
| Lucretius Corvo | Novamarines | First Chapter Master of the Novamarines. | ||
| Bardan Dovaro | Chapter Master during the Plague Wars. | Dark Imperium (Novel), Chapter 20 | ||
| Fulminos | Obsidian Glaives | First Chapter Master of the Obsidian Glaives. | Sanctus Reach: Penumbral Spike (Short Story) | |
| Lukal | Penultimate Chapter Master. Killed by a Chaos Space Marine in the battle for the Hargraven Basilica. | Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story) | ||
| Midnias | Last Chapter Master of the Obsidian Glaives. Killed by Grukk Face-Rippa at the Battle at the Black Gulch on Obstiria. | Sanctus Reach: Black Gulch (Short Story) | ||
| Lias Issodon | Raptors | Current Chapter Master. Especially adept at ambush, infiltration and sabotage. This taciturn Space Marine Commander earned the nickname "The Grim" as a result of his stone like appearance and aversion to unnecessary communication. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pg. 105 | |
| Corvin Severax | Raven Guard | Past Master of Shadows. Killed in the Prefectia Campaign. Succeeded by Kayvaan Shrike. | Blood Oath (Novella), Interlude 2-0 | |
| Kayvaan Shrike | Current Master of Shadows. Formerly Captain of the Raven Guard. | |||
| Daemar | Red Hunters | Master in the aftermath of the First War for Armageddon. | The Emperor's Gift (Novel), [Needs Citation], pg. 293 | |
| Verant Ortys | Red Scorpions | High Lord Commander at the the beginning of the Badab War. Slain during a negotiation between Loyalist forces led by himself and Secessionist forces led by the Tyrant Lufgt Huron in an incident known as The Betrayal at Grief. Succeeded by Carab Culln. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pgs. 32–34 | |
| Carab Culln | Current High Lord Commander of the Red Scorpions Chapter. Culln was raised to the position of Chapter Master during the Badab War when the preceding Chapter Master Verant Ortys was slain in the infamous Betrayal at Grief incident. | Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One, pgs. 44, 166 | ||
| Artekus Bardane | Relictors | Led the Relictors to Armageddon and spent a lot of time investigating the Chaos monuments before removing his Chapter back to the Eye of Terror in order to fight against the 13th Black Crusade. | Angron's Monolith (Novella), Chapter Seven | |
| Tu'Shan | Salamanders | Chapter Master and Regent of Prometheus. Led the Salamanders during the Second and Third wars for Armageddon and is renowned as one of the strongest Space Marines alive. | White Dwarf 273 (US), pg. 118 | |
| Oberdeii | Scythes of the Emperor | First Chapter Master of the Scythes of the Emperor. Formerly Captain of the Ultramarines Legion's 199th Company (a.k.a Aegida Company). | The Aegidan Oath (Short Story) | |
| Thorcyra | Past Chapter Master of the Scythes of the Emperor. He and the majority of the veteran First Company sold their lives dearly on the jungle death world of Miral, after escaping the destruction of their homeworld of Sotha by Hive Fleet Kraken. Only a company-sized force of Scythes survivors managed to break out from the Tyranid assault on Miral. Succeeded by Thrasius. | Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story) — Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology), pg. 445 | ||
| Thrasius | Current Chapter Master. A.k.a Thracian. | Orphans of the Kraken (Short Story) — Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology), pg. 445 | ||
| Periphas | Silver Eagles | Current Chapter Master. | Warlords of the Dark Millennium: Asmodai (Background Book), pg. 7 | |
| Veegum | Silver Guard | Current Chapter Master. | The Sabbat Worlds Crusade (Background Book), pg. 44 | |
| Argentius | Silver Skulls | Current Lord Commander. | Primary Instinct (Short Story) | |
| Akilios Zanaris | Silver Templars | Current Chapter Master. Primaris Marine. | Conquest 18 — Space Marines: Silver Templars | |
| Alavaan | Sons of Orar | Current Chapter Master. | Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition), pg. 31 | |
| Ansellus | Sons of Guilliman | Current Chapter Master. | ||
| Jo'sun Hernezu | Sons of the Raven | Chapter Master during the attack on Sarum. Died along with the rest of his chapter. | Imperial Armour Volume Thirteen - War Machines of the Lost and the Damned, pg. 22 — The Martyred Sons | |
| Euclydeas | Soul Drinkers | Chapter Master during the War of the Beast. | The Last Son of Dorn (Novel), Chapters 7 & 12 | |
| Gorgoleon | Past Chapter Master. Killed in an honour-duel by Sarpedon, who succeeded him. | Soul Drinker (Novel) - The Soul Drinkers Omnibus, Chapter Seven | ||
| Sarpedon | Librarian and current Chapter Master. Mutated because of the his brief pact with Tzeentch. Led the remnants of the Chapter in rebellion against the Imperium. | Soul Drinker (Novel) - The Soul Drinkers Omnibus, Chapter Eight | ||
| Bjorn | Space Wolves | First Great Wolf of the Space Wolves. | ||
| Harek Ironhelm | Great Wolf in M32, when he led the majority of the Chapter in pursuit of Magnus the Red; killed by Magnus during the Battle of the Fang. Succeeded by Arvek Kjarlskar. | Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition), [Needs Citation] | ||
| Arvek Kjarlskar | Great Wolf in the aftermath of the Battle of the Fang. | |||
| Oberik Kelman | 23rd Great Wolf. | Space Wolf (Novel Series)[Needs Citation] | ||
| Ulrik Grimfang | Great Wolf during the Macharian Crusade. | |||
| Sigvald Grimhammer | Past Great Wolf. Succeeded by Logan Grimnar. | |||
| Logan Grimnar | Current Great Wolf. Has led the Space Wolves for over 700 years and often clashes with the Ecclesiarchy. | Codex: Space Wolves (3rd Edition), [Needs Citation]; | ||
| Omadon Tiresias | Star Phantoms | Chapter Master in early M40. | ||
| Lorgath Maclir | Storm Wardens | Current Chapter Master. Known for being a superfluous studier of the Tactica Imperialis, which some claim he has entirely memorized. If this is true, it would indeed be an impressive accomplishment, even among the Adeptus Astartes. Lorgath is an impressive strategist who is perpetually challenging his Captains with tactical exercises. | Deathwatch Core Rulebook, pgs. 50–52 | |
| Calan | Storm Warriors | Wearied by a recent prolonged campaign and the losses incurred (two ships and around 300 Battle-Brothers), the Storm Warriors are diverted at the last moment by an order to snuff out a nascent rebellion on the world of Tesra IV. Calan is reluctant to have his Chapter get involved for fear of taking needless casualties. The arrival of Inquisitor Andrijssen allows him to accomplish his mission with no loss whatsoever to the Imperial forces. | The Emperor's Will (Short Story) — Crucible Of War (Anthology), pgs. 89–90 | |
| Odaenathus | Ultramarines | Chapter Master of the Ultramarines during the War of the Beast in 544.M32. | ||
| Agnathio | Chapter Master of the Ultramarines and Lord Macragge in 646.M32. Led over fifty Space Marine Chapters to Terra in the aftermath of The Beheading and restored order, helping appoint the new High Lords of Terra. | Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook, pg. 169 | ||
| Tigris Decon | Chapter Master at the time of the Third Founding. | |||
| Admeus | Chapter Master during the Siege of Ygdravere. | War Zone Damocles: Mont'ka, pg. 167 | ||
| Maxellus | 21st Chapter Master. | Dark Imperium (Novel), Chapter 20 | ||
| Ollonius | Chapter Master of the Ultramarines in early M36. | Codex: Space Marines (7th Edition) — Gladius Strike Force - Space Marine Strike Force | ||
| Marneus Augustus Calgar | Lord Macragge, Leader of Ultramar. | Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition), [Needs Citation] | ||
| Theodro Vethrus | Void Tridents | Lord Commodore of the Chapter. | White Dwarf October 2017, pg. 118 — 'Heavy Metal | |
| Konvak Lann | Vorpal Swords | Took part in the Abyssal Crusade. | Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook, pg. 171 | |
| Cymar Xydias | rowspan=7|White Consuls | Unusually, the White Consuls Space Marine Chapter have two Chapter Masters; while one leads the Chapter in its duties guarding the Eye of Terror, the other resides on the Chapter's homeworld of Sabatine. Cymar is cunning and handles strategic command and planetary diplomacy. | Dark Creed (Novel), [Needs Citation], pgs. 75–81 | |
| Titus Valens | Unusually, the White Consuls Space Marine Chapter have two Chapter Masters; while one leads the Chapter in its duties guarding the Eye of Terror, the other resides on the Chapter's homeworld of Sabatine. Titus is the battlemaster, excelling in leading his ground troops against the enemy. | Dark Creed (Novel), [Needs Citation], pgs. 75–81 | ||
| Jorus Shadowmaw | White Panthers | Past Chapter Master. Killed in action in 998.M41 whilst putting down a rebellion in the Dynathi Cluster. | Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition), pgs. 30–31 | |
| Jubal Khan | White Scars | Jubal Khan has fought countless aliens and battles. One of his greatest achievements was during the Jopal Uprising. He led the First Brotherhood in several raids and strikes against the enemy supply and communication lines. Such was the devastation that the enemy were forced to divert large numbers of troops to deal with the White Scars, allowing the Imperial Guard to batter through the weakened front lines and end the insurrection. Jubal Khan also led his Chapter in the Third War for Armageddon, where the White Scars operated both on Armageddon and on the surrounding Ork held worlds. They were successful at disrupting the Orks and holding back assaults, allowing Imperial garrisons to prepare. | Index Astartes I | |
| Kyublai | Predecessor to Jubal Khan | |||
| Beor Arjac Grimmaesson | Wolf Brothers | Battle of the Fang (Novel), Chapter 19, pgs. 420–421 |