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| + | '''Helbrutes''' are a kind of [[Chaos Dreadnought]]. | ||
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| + | ==Overview== | ||
[[Image:HelbruteArt.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Helbrute]] | [[Image:HelbruteArt.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Helbrute]] | ||
| − | + | These hulking monstrosities are [[Dreadnought]]s whose suits have been hideously corrupted by the powers of [[Chaos]] and are now consumed by maddening rage. It is considered a great misfortune to be entombed within a Helbrute, and over time the flesh of the injured body will meld with the metal of the machine it inhabits. This only fuels the maddening rage that Helbrutes display in battle, occasionally attacking their allies as much as the enemy.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|3a}} | |
| − | Most Helbrutes are completely psychotic, even | + | Most Helbrutes are completely psychotic, even before the Warp melds the metal of their prison with the flesh inside. A creeping insanity, mingled with desperation and fury, eats away at them over the long millennia. Between battles, the sarcophagus containing the pilot is disconnected and dragged clear of its armoured shell to lie inert and seething in the darkness. The Helbrute is chained like a beast when it is not actually fighting, for fear that some residue of the pilot's soul may send it into a berserk rampage. As the ships of a Chaos Space Marine fleet approach their prey, the Helbrute's heavy weapons are prepared and loaded, its power scourges and hammer-like fists are daubed in fresh blood, and its sarcophagus is installed. The madness of the Chaos Space Marine within burns ever fiercer as he rises from his dormancy. Once the fleet's warriors have landed, the Helbrute is unleashed, a lunatic beast of flesh and metal intent upon venting its rage on everything in its path.{{Fn|3a}} |
| − | before the Warp melds the metal of their prison with the flesh inside. A creeping insanity, mingled with desperation | + | |
| − | and fury, eats away at them over the long millennia. Between | + | [[Image:40k-125-helbrute.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Helbrute{{Fn|5}}]] |
| − | battles, the sarcophagus containing the pilot is disconnected | + | Helbrutes wield an array of infernal (and mundane) weaponry. It is typically equipped with a close combat arm - a [[Dreadnought Close Combat Weapon#Power Fist|Power Fist]] with a [[Combi-Bolter]] or [[Heavy Flamer]] built into it, a [[Power Scourge]], or a [[Dreadnought Close Combat Weapon#Helbrute Hammer|Helbrute Hammer]] - and a [[Multi-melta]], but much variation exists. Many are seen sporting twin-linked [[Heavy Bolter]]s, [[Plasma Cannon]]s, twin-linked [[Lascannon]]s, and [[Missile Launcher]]s.{{Fn|3b}} |
| − | and dragged clear of its armoured shell to lie inert and | + | |
| − | seething in the darkness. The Helbrute is chained like a | + | ===Thousand Sons Helbrutes=== |
| − | beast when it is not actually fighting, for fear that some | + | Unlike other [[Traitor Legion|Legions]], the helbrutes of the [[Thousand Sons]] inspire nothing but hatred among the surviving [[Chaos Space Marines]] of the Legion. The first helbrutes of the Thousand Sons were created from those dreadnoughts of the legion who underwent the largest and worst mutations on the [[Planet of Sorcerers]] (and hence would have become [[rubricae]]). However, the Thousand Sons cannot create new helbrutes from their own Legionaries. Rubric Marines are not suitable for this, as they no longer have the physical and spiritual substance necessary for the revitalization of the helbrute systems, and no [[sorcerer]] would stoop so low as to suffer internment in a helbrute. Therefore, the Thousand Sons are forced to resort to deception: they lure other legionaries into their ranks, promising them enormous knowledge and unimaginable power.{{Fn|4}} |
| − | residue of the pilot's soul may send it into a berserk rampage. | + | |
| − | As the ships of a Chaos Space Marine fleet approach their | + | However, after many trials (each of which is designed to ritually attach their soul to the helbrute's systems), these legionaries are flensed and their body reduced with [[warpflame]], turning the legionary's body into a burnt mass of organs, bones, and nerve fibres. Then this unfortunate creature, still conscious and fully aware of what is happening to him, is placed in an amniotic sac, which, in turn, is inserted into a helbrute, which immediately activates its systems. The torment of the legionary as he gradually loses his mind nourishes the power of the helbrute, giving him the opportunity to move and fight, as the legionary’s unimaginable hatred is directly connected to the cogitation arrays of the helbrute.{{Fn|4}} |
| − | prey, the Helbrute's heavy weapons are prepared and loaded, | + | |
| − | its power scourges and hammer-like fists are daubed in fresh | + | Thus, the helbrute turns into a crazed machine full of madness and hatred, seeking to destroy the enemies of their sorcerous masters (how the helbrute's loyalty is assured remains a mystery). Between battles, the amniotic sac with the body of the legionary is removed from the helbrute and hangs in special halls, where, protected by wards, they are surrounded by [[daemon]]s trying to get to them. This further enhances the madness and hatred of the legionary, which with each new battle turns his helbrute into a more and more destructive machine. Only death can save such a legionary from his endless suffering.{{Fn|4}} |
| − | blood, and its sarcophagus is installed. The madness of the | ||
| − | Chaos Space Marine within burns ever fiercer as he rises | ||
| − | from his dormancy. Once the | ||
| − | the Helbrute is unleashed, a lunatic beast of flesh and metal | ||
| − | intent upon venting its rage on everything in its path.{{Fn| | ||
==Notable Hellbrutes== | ==Notable Hellbrutes== | ||
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| − | *[[Krieger]] | + | *[[Hakorath]] — [[Crimson Slaughter]] |
| − | *[[Morann (Crimson Slaughter)|Morann]] | + | *[[Khalos]] — unknown [[Khorne]] warband |
| − | *[[Mortis Metalikus]] | + | *[[Krieger]] — unknown [[Khorne]] warband |
| + | *[[Maeldrak]] — '''Crimson Slaughter''' | ||
| + | *[[Morann (Crimson Slaughter)|Morann]] — '''Crimson Slaughter''' | ||
| + | *[[Mortis Metalikus]] — '''Crimson Slaughter''' | ||
| + | *[[Oh'mek Thriceborn]] — [[Thousand Sons]] | ||
| + | *[[Zathael]] — [[Iron Warriors]] | ||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
| − | + | <gallery mode="nolines" heights=300 widths=300> | |
| − | + | Hellbrute SM2.jpg|Helbrute{{Fn|6}} | |
| − | + | </gallery> | |
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| − | ==See | + | ===Minatures=== |
| + | <gallery heights=200 widths=200> | ||
| + | Helbrute.jpg|Helbrute | ||
| + | Helbrute2.jpg|[[Thousand Sons]] Helbrute | ||
| + | Helbrute3.jpg|Helbrute | ||
| + | Hellbrute.jpg|[[Mortis Metalikus]]{{Fn|2}} | ||
| + | Power Scourge.jpg|[[Power Scourge]] | ||
| + | Helbrute-Plasma-Cannon.jpg|Helbrute Plasma Cannon | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | ==Trivia== | ||
| + | {{Trivia}} | ||
| + | *The [[Kit Bash]] article in [[Warhammer: Visions 5]] focused on Helbrutes.{{Fn|7}} | ||
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| + | ==See also== | ||
*[[Chaos Dreadnought]] | *[[Chaos Dreadnought]] | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
| − | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 392]], pgs. | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[White Dwarf 392 (UK)]], pgs. 30–35 |
*{{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=&prodId=prod1700019a Games Workshop] | *{{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=&prodId=prod1700019a Games Workshop] | ||
| − | *{{Endn| | + | *3: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition)]]: |
| + | **{{Endn|3a}}: pg. 56 | ||
| + | **{{Endn|3b}}: pg. 97 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Thousand Sons (8th Edition)]], pg. 48 — ''Helbrutes'' | ||
| + | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Magic: The Gathering's Universes Beyond Warhammer 40,000]] - ''Helbrute'' - for details see [[Helbrute/Sources]] | ||
| + | *{{Endn|6}}: [[The Art and Making of Warhammer 40000: Space Marine 2]] , pg. 36 | ||
| + | *{{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer: Visions 5]], pgs. 152-179 - ''[[Kit Bash]]'' {{WHVisionsEnd}} | ||
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{{ChaosForces}} | {{ChaosForces}} | ||
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[[Category:Vehicles (Chaos)]] | [[Category:Vehicles (Chaos)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 4 February 2026
Helbrutes are a kind of Chaos Dreadnought.
Contents
Overview
These hulking monstrosities are Dreadnoughts whose suits have been hideously corrupted by the powers of Chaos and are now consumed by maddening rage. It is considered a great misfortune to be entombed within a Helbrute, and over time the flesh of the injured body will meld with the metal of the machine it inhabits. This only fuels the maddening rage that Helbrutes display in battle, occasionally attacking their allies as much as the enemy.[1][3a]
Most Helbrutes are completely psychotic, even before the Warp melds the metal of their prison with the flesh inside. A creeping insanity, mingled with desperation and fury, eats away at them over the long millennia. Between battles, the sarcophagus containing the pilot is disconnected and dragged clear of its armoured shell to lie inert and seething in the darkness. The Helbrute is chained like a beast when it is not actually fighting, for fear that some residue of the pilot's soul may send it into a berserk rampage. As the ships of a Chaos Space Marine fleet approach their prey, the Helbrute's heavy weapons are prepared and loaded, its power scourges and hammer-like fists are daubed in fresh blood, and its sarcophagus is installed. The madness of the Chaos Space Marine within burns ever fiercer as he rises from his dormancy. Once the fleet's warriors have landed, the Helbrute is unleashed, a lunatic beast of flesh and metal intent upon venting its rage on everything in its path.[3a]
Helbrutes wield an array of infernal (and mundane) weaponry. It is typically equipped with a close combat arm - a Power Fist with a Combi-Bolter or Heavy Flamer built into it, a Power Scourge, or a Helbrute Hammer - and a Multi-melta, but much variation exists. Many are seen sporting twin-linked Heavy Bolters, Plasma Cannons, twin-linked Lascannons, and Missile Launchers.[3b]
Thousand Sons Helbrutes
Unlike other Legions, the helbrutes of the Thousand Sons inspire nothing but hatred among the surviving Chaos Space Marines of the Legion. The first helbrutes of the Thousand Sons were created from those dreadnoughts of the legion who underwent the largest and worst mutations on the Planet of Sorcerers (and hence would have become rubricae). However, the Thousand Sons cannot create new helbrutes from their own Legionaries. Rubric Marines are not suitable for this, as they no longer have the physical and spiritual substance necessary for the revitalization of the helbrute systems, and no sorcerer would stoop so low as to suffer internment in a helbrute. Therefore, the Thousand Sons are forced to resort to deception: they lure other legionaries into their ranks, promising them enormous knowledge and unimaginable power.[4]
However, after many trials (each of which is designed to ritually attach their soul to the helbrute's systems), these legionaries are flensed and their body reduced with warpflame, turning the legionary's body into a burnt mass of organs, bones, and nerve fibres. Then this unfortunate creature, still conscious and fully aware of what is happening to him, is placed in an amniotic sac, which, in turn, is inserted into a helbrute, which immediately activates its systems. The torment of the legionary as he gradually loses his mind nourishes the power of the helbrute, giving him the opportunity to move and fight, as the legionary’s unimaginable hatred is directly connected to the cogitation arrays of the helbrute.[4]
Thus, the helbrute turns into a crazed machine full of madness and hatred, seeking to destroy the enemies of their sorcerous masters (how the helbrute's loyalty is assured remains a mystery). Between battles, the amniotic sac with the body of the legionary is removed from the helbrute and hangs in special halls, where, protected by wards, they are surrounded by daemons trying to get to them. This further enhances the madness and hatred of the legionary, which with each new battle turns his helbrute into a more and more destructive machine. Only death can save such a legionary from his endless suffering.[4]
Notable Hellbrutes
- Hakorath — Crimson Slaughter
- Khalos — unknown Khorne warband
- Krieger — unknown Khorne warband
- Maeldrak — Crimson Slaughter
- Morann — Crimson Slaughter
- Mortis Metalikus — Crimson Slaughter
- Oh'mek Thriceborn — Thousand Sons
- Zathael — Iron Warriors
Images
Helbrute[6]
Minatures
Thousand Sons Helbrute
Trivia
- The Kit Bash article in Warhammer: Visions 5 focused on Helbrutes.[7]
See also
Sources
- 1: White Dwarf 392 (UK), pgs. 30–35
- 2: Games Workshop
- 3: Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition):
- 4: Codex: Thousand Sons (8th Edition), pg. 48 — Helbrutes
- 5: Magic: The Gathering's Universes Beyond Warhammer 40,000 - Helbrute - for details see Helbrute/Sources
- 6: The Art and Making of Warhammer 40000: Space Marine 2 , pg. 36
- 7: Warhammer: Visions 5, pgs. 152-179 - Kit Bash
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