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The '''Primarchs''' were the twenty genetically-engineered "sons" of the [[Emperor]]. The Emperor used his own DNA in their creation, and they were designed to be far superior to the average human: immensely larger, stronger, hardier, faster, and smarter. They were also incredibly charismatic, as their main role was to be generals and leaders of the [[Imperial]] military.   
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The '''Primarchs''' were the twenty genetically-engineered "sons" of the [[Emperor of Mankind]], and the supreme commanders of the [[Space Marine Legion]]s. The Emperor used his own DNA in their creation, and they were designed to be far superior to the average human: immensely larger, stronger, hardier, faster, and more intelligent. They were also incredibly charismatic, as their main role was to be generals and leaders of the [[Imperium|Imperial]] military.  Each had their own purpose and specialty, allowing them to serve in specific functions that the Emperor's forces would need in reconquering the galaxy.
  
==Creation of the Primarchs==
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==Overview==
They were created in a secret underground laboratory on [[Luna]] under tightest security. However, somehow the forces of [[Chaos]] managed to spirit them away just prior to their maturation and it is speculated that they also managed to tamper with the infant Primarchs. These were scattered across the galaxy, beyond the Emperor's reach, and all of them landed on different worlds. The Emperor could sense that the Primarchs were alive, but was unable to reach them. Therefore he used their previously collected DNA samples to create the [[Space Marine]]s. The genetic material of each one of them was used to found a single [[Space Marine Legion]], twenty in total.
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===Thunder Warriors===
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Originally, Primarch was simply a martial rank of the [[Thunder Warriors]]. Each of the twenty legions of Thunder Warriors was led by a "Primarch". However, these warriors were no different than those they led. Instead, they were officers of superlative skill promoted to the position by the [[Emperor]]. One of the known Thunder Warrior Primarchs was [[Ushotan]].{{Fn|33}}
  
Their homeworlds and their infancy would influence and mould them to a large extent. There they quickly grew to adulthood and often rose to power, ruling, leading, and helping the inhabitants. As the Emperor found them, he was generally pleased by their actions, and quickly gave them the leadership of their respective legion.  
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===Creation of the Primarchs===
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[[Image:The_primarchs_wall.jpg|thumb|right|500px|An assembly of the Primarchs during the great Triumph after the [[Ullanor Crusade]]. Left to right: [[Sanguinius]], [[Mortarion]], [[Magnus the Red]], [[Angron]], [[Jaghatai Khan]], [[Lorgar Aurelian]], [[Rogal Dorn]], [[Horus Lupercal]], and [[Fulgrim]].]]
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The Primarchs were created in a secret underground laboratory on [[Terra]]{{Fn|14}} under the tightest security. According to [[Ingethel|Ingethel the Ascended]], the Primarchs were created by the Emperor with the aid of forbidden sciences and arcane lore derived from the [[Warp]].{{Fn|14}} [[Eldrad Ulthran]] also states that the Emperor utilized dark powers to construct the Primarchs.{{Fn|19}} It is speculated the Primarchs were imbued with energies and knowledge that the Emperor gained in a Warp Portal on [[Molech]].{{Fn|20}} The genetic material of the powerful [[Perpetual]] [[Erda]] were used in the creation of the Primarchs and she viewed them as her "sons".{{Fn|38a}} [[Perturabo]] would later estimate his own birth to be 792.[[M30]], perhaps giving a date for the Primarch's creation.{{Fn|26}}
  
The first Primarch to be found was '''Horus''', who became the Emperor's favourite. Most Primarchs somehow recognized the Emperor on sight, and immediately pledged their allegiance on the spot. A few, (Leman Russ, Ferrus Manus and Vulkan) only followed Him after being bested in contests. '''Angron''' refused, and was abducted from his homeworld, something he never really accepted. The last to be found was '''Alpharius'''.
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However, the [[Gods of Chaos]] somehow managed to spirit them away just prior to their maturation with a great [[Warp]] vortex{{Fn|9}} and it is speculated that they also managed to tamper with the infant Primarchs. The scattering of the Primarchs may have been the result of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causal_loop Causal Loop] created when [[Argel Tal]] and his men were sent back in time inside the [[Eye of Terror]] to the Emperor's laboratory, as they were convinced by [[Ingethel the Ascended]] to destroy the [[Gellar Field]]s protecting the infants from the touch of the Chaos Gods. Almost immediately after the Gellar Field generators were disabled, the Primarchs were sucked into a Warp vortex.{{Fn|14}} Other sources state that the Perpetual [[Erda]] was involved in the theft of the Primarchs and created the Warp Vortex that scattered them due to her anger over the fate the Emperor planned for her "children".{{Fn|38a}}. According to [[Erebus]], Erda was unwittingly manipulated by the [[Chaos Gods]] into committing this act.{{Fn|6}} Several Primarchs, including [[Konrad Curze]], [[Roboute Guilliman]], and even [[Sanguinius]] all came to believe that the scattering of the Primarchs and their upbringing on distant worlds had all been engineered by the Emperor.{{Fn|23}}
  
At the end of the [[Great Crusade]] Warmaster Horus fell to Chaos, and eight of his fellow Primarchs followed him into the [[Horus Heresy]] against the Emperor, resulting in a full-scale civil war. Each Primarch chose his side, loyalists against traitors, leading their legions against their former comrades.  
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Scattered across the galaxy, beyond the Emperor's reach, and all landed on different worlds vastly separated from their Father. The Emperor could sense that the infant Primarchs were alive, but was unable to reach them. Therefore he used their previously collected DNA samples to create the [[Space Marine]]s. The genetic material of each one of the Primarchs was used to found a single [[Space Marine Legion]], twenty in total. The new homeworlds of the infant Primarchs and subsequent experiences on those worlds would influence and mold them to a large extent. There they quickly grew to adulthood and often rose to power, ruling, leading, and helping the inhabitants. As the Emperor found them, he was generally pleased by their actions, and quickly gave them the leadership of their respective legion.
  
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While Arkhan Land aided the Emperor in investigating the nature of Angron and his Butcher's Nails, the Emperor explained that he had no emotional attachment to the Primarchs because they were tools and weapons. When asked why the Emperor allowed the Primarchs to call him father although he felt no attachment, the Emperor described the Pinnochio story and it is natural for a creation to refer to a creator as father.{{fn|25}}
  
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===Rediscovery===
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Traditional accounts state that the first Primarch to be found was [[Horus]], who became the Emperor's favourite. However a dubious account given by [[Alpharius]] states he was the first, and landed on [[Terra]] itself following the scattering.{{Fn|40a}} Most Primarchs somehow recognized the Emperor on sight, and immediately pledged their allegiance on the spot. A few, ([[Leman Russ (primarch)|Leman Russ]], [[Ferrus Manus]] and [[Vulkan]]) only followed him after being bested in contests. [[Angron]] refused, and was abducted from his homeworld, something he never really accepted. The last to be found was [[Alpharius]].
|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''legion number'''
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|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''name'''
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According to [[Malcador the Sigilite]], both the Emperor and himself deliberately agitated the Primarchs and sought to turn them against one another, with the resulting war purging certain unmanageable Primarchs and their respective [[Space Marine Legion]]s just as they had the earlier [[Thunder Warrior]]s. This would leave humanity, not bio-engineered superhumans, as the rulers of the galaxy. However, the [[Ruinous Powers]] intervened before their plan could be fully formulated, leading to disaster in the [[Horus Heresy]]. This account may be either a partial or total lie, as Malcador himself seems to keep its validity ambiguous.{{Fn|27}}
|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''homeworld'''
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|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''name of the legion'''
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At the end of the [[Great Crusade]] Warmaster Horus fell to Chaos, and eight of his fellow Primarchs followed him against the Emperor, resulting in a full-scale civil war known as the [[Horus Heresy]]. Each Primarch chose his side, loyalists against traitors, leading their legions against their former comrades.
|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''allegiance'''
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|style=background:#4F4F4F align=center|'''current status'''
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==List of Primarchs==
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{|class="sortable" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1" border="1" style="background:transparent;border-collapse:collapse;margin:0 auto;text-align:center;"
|align=center|'''I'''
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|- style="color:#dddddd;background-color: #555555;"
|align=center|[[Lion El'Jonson]]
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!colspan=2 scope=colgroup |Legion
|align=center|[[Caliban]]
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!rowspan=2 scope=col | Name
|align=center|[[Dark Angels]]
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!rowspan=2 scope=col | Homeworld
|align=center|loyal
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!rowspan=2 scope=col | Allegiance
|align=center|alive, asleep within [[the Rock]]
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!rowspan=2 scope=col | Fate
|-
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!rowspan=2 scope=col width="5%"| Date of Discovery {{Fn|17}}
|align=center|'''II'''
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|- style="color:#dddddd;background-color: #555555;"
! colspan="5" |Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown
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! scope=col |
|-
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! scope=col | Name
|align=center|'''III'''
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|[[Fulgrim]]
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! scope=row data-sort-value=1 style="font-size:125%;" |I
|align=center|[[Chemos]]
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|[[Dark Angels]]
|align=center|[[Emperor's Children]]
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|[[Lion El'Jonson]]
|align=center|traitor
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|[[Caliban]]
|align=center|Daemon Prince
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|Loyal
|-
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|Alive, active in [[Imperium Nihilus]]{{Fn|4}}
|align=center|'''IV'''
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|846.M30 (11th)
|align=center|[[Perturabo]]
 
|align=center|[[Olympia]]
 
|align=center|[[Iron Warriors]]
 
|align=center|traitor
 
|align=center|Daemon Prince, ruler of [[Medrengard]]
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''V'''
 
|align=center|[[Jaghatai Khan]]
 
|align=center|[[Mundus Planus]]
 
|align=center|[[White Scars]]
 
|align=center|loyal
 
|align=center|disappeared into the [[Webway]]
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''VI'''
 
|align=center|[[Leman Russ (primarch)|Leman Russ]]
 
|align=center|[[Fenris]]
 
|align=center|[[Space Wolves]]
 
|align=center|loyal
 
|align=center|disappeared into the [[Eye of Terror]]
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''VII'''
 
|align=center|[[Rogal Dorn]]
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|[[Imperial Fists]]
 
|align=center|loyal
 
|align=center|died boarding a Chaos cruiser, his hand was the only thing recovered
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''VIII'''
 
|align=center|[[Konrad Curze|Konrad Curze/Night Haunter]]
 
|align=center|[[Nostramo]]
 
|align=center|[[Night Lords]]
 
|align=center|traitor
 
|align=center|dead, assassinated by Callidus assassin '''M´Shen'''
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''IX'''
 
|align=center|[[Sanguinius]]
 
|align=center|[[Baal]]
 
|align=center|[[Blood Angels]]
 
|align=center|loyal
 
|align=center|dead, slain by Horus
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''X'''
 
|align=center|[[Ferrus Manus]]
 
|align=center|[[Medusa]]
 
|align=center|[[Iron Hands]]
 
|align=center|loyal
 
|align=center|dead, slain by Fulgrim and his head offered to Horus
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''XI'''
 
! colspan="5" |Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''XII'''
 
|align=center|[[Angron]]
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|[[World Eaters]]
 
|align=center|traitor
 
|align=center|Daemon Prince
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align=center|'''XIII'''
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! scope=row data-sort-value=2 |II
|align=center|[[Roboute Guilliman]]
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| colspan=5 | [[Lost Primarch|Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown.]]
|align=center|[[Macragge]]
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| style="font-size:80%;" | 821.M30 (3rd){{Fn|Note 1}}
|align=center|[[Ultramarines]]
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|loyal
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! scope=row data-sort-value=3 style="font-size:125%;" |III
|align=center|dead, slain by Fulgrim, rumoured to be healing in stasis
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|[[Emperor's Children]]
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|[[Fulgrim]]
|align=center|'''XIV'''
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|[[Chemos]]
|align=center|[[Mortarion]]
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|Traitor
|align=center|[[Barbarus]]
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| [[Fulgrim#Daemonhood|Daemon Prince of Slaanesh]]
|align=center|[[Death Guard]]
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|830.M30 (5th)
|align=center|traitor
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|Daemon Prince, ruler of the [[Plague Planet]]
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! scope=row data-sort-value=4 style="font-size:125%;" |IV
|-
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|[[Iron Warriors]]
|align=center|'''XV'''
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|[[Perturabo]]
|align=center|[[Magnus the Red]]
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|[[Olympia]]
|align=center|[[Prospero]]
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|Traitor
|align=center|[[Thousand Sons]]
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| [[Perturabo#Post-Heresy|Daemon Prince of Chaos Undivided]]
|align=center|traitor
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|849.M30 (12th)
|align=center|Daemon Prince, ruler of the [[Planet of Sorcerers]]
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|-
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! scope=row data-sort-value=5 style="font-size:125%;" |V
|align=center|'''XVI'''
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|[[White Scars]]
|align=center|[[Horus]]
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|[[Jaghatai Khan]]
|align=center|[[Cthonia]]
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| data-sort-value=Chogoris |[[Chogoris|Chogoris / Mundus Planus]]
|align=center|[[Black Legion|Luna Wolves/Sons of Horus]]
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|Loyal
|align=center|traitor
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|[[Jaghatai Khan#Post Heresy|Alive, disappeared in the Webway]]
|align=center|dead, slain by the Emperor
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|865.M30 (15th)
|-
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|'''XVII'''
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! scope=row data-sort-value=6 style="font-size:125%;" |VI
|align=center|[[Lorgar]]
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|[[Space Wolves]]
|align=center|[[Colchis]]
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|[[Leman Russ (Primarch)|Leman Russ]]
|align=center|[[Word Bearers]]
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|[[Fenris]]
|align=center|traitor
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|Loyal
|align=center|Daemon Prince, ruler of Sicarus
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| [[Leman Russ (Primarch)#Post-Heresy|Alive, disappeared in the Eye of Terror]]
|-
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|819.M30 (2nd)
|align=center|'''XVIII'''
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|[[Vulkan]]
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! scope=row data-sort-value=7 style="font-size:125%;" |VII
|align=center|[[Nocturne]]
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|[[Imperial Fists]]
|align=center|[[Salamanders]]
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|[[Rogal Dorn]]
|align=center|loyal
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|[[Inwit]]
|align=center|disappeared
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|Loyal
|-
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| [[Rogal Dorn#Current Status|Dead (Presumed, corpse mostly missing)]]
|align=center|'''XIX'''
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|835.M30 (7th)
|align=center|[[Corax]]
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|[[Deliverance]]
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! scope=row data-sort-value=8 style="font-size:125%;" |VIII
|align=center|[[Raven Guard]]
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|[[Night Lords]]
|align=center|loyal
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|[[Konrad Curze]]
|align=center|disappeared, last seen heading for the Eye of Terror
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|[[Nostramo]]
|-
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|Traitor
|align=center|'''XX'''
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| [[Konrad Curze#Post-Heresy|Dead]]
|align=center|[[Alpharius]]
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|896.M30 (16th)
|align=center|unknown
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
|align=center|[[Alpha Legion]]
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!scope=row data-sort-value=9 style="font-size:125%;" |IX
|align=center|traitor
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|[[Blood Angels]]
|align=center|dead, slain by Roboute Guilliman.
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|[[Sanguinius]]
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|[[Baal]]
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|Loyal
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| [[Sanguinius#Sacrifice|Dead]]
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|843.M30 (10th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=10 style="font-size:125%;" |X
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|[[Iron Hands]]
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|[[Ferrus Manus]]
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|[[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]
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|Loyal
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| [[Ferrus Manus#Horus Heresy|Dead]]
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|824.M30 (4th)
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|-
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! scope=row data-sort-value=11 |XI
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| colspan=5 | [[Lost Primarch|Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown.]]
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| style="font-size:80%;" |927.M30 (19th){{Fn|Note 1}}
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=12 style="font-size:125%;" |XII
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|[[World Eaters]]
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|[[Angron]]
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|[[Nuceria]]
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|Traitor
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| [[Angron#Post-Heresy|Daemon Prince of Khorne]]
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|899.M30 (17th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=13 style="font-size:125%;" |XIII
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|[[Ultramarines]]
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|[[Roboute Guilliman]]
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|[[Macragge]]
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|Loyal
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| [[Roboute Guilliman#Awakening|Alive]], active in [[Imperium Sanctus]]
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|837.M30 (8th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=14 style="font-size:125%;" |XIV
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|[[Death Guard]]
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|[[Mortarion]]
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|[[Barbarus]]
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|Traitor
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| [[Mortarion#Post-Heresy|Daemon Prince of Nurgle]]
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|854.M30 (13th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=15 style="font-size:125%;" |XV
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|[[Thousand Sons]]
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|[[Magnus|Magnus the Red]]
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|[[Prospero]]
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|Traitor
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| [[Magnus#Post-Heresy|Daemon Prince of Tzeentch]]
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|840.M30 (9th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=16 style="font-size:125%;" |XVI
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|[[Sons_of_Horus#Unification|Luna Wolves]]<br>[[Sons_of_Horus#Transformation_-_The_Sons_of_Horus|Sons of Horus]]
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|[[Horus|Horus Lupercal]]
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|[[Cthonia]]
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|Traitor
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| [[Horus Lupercal#Heresy|Dead]]
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|801.M30 (1st)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=17 style="font-size:125%;" |XVII
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|[[Word Bearers]]
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|[[Lorgar|Lorgar Aurelian]]
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|[[Colchis]]
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|Traitor
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| [[Lorgar Aurelian#Post-Heresy|Daemon Prince of Chaos Undivided]]
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|857.M30 (14th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=18 style="font-size:125%;" |XVIII
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|[[Salamanders]]
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|[[Vulkan]]
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|[[Nocturne]]
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|Loyal
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| [[Vulkan_#Post-Heresy|Unknown]]
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|832.M30 (6th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=19 style="font-size:125%;" |XIX
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|[[Raven Guard]]
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|[[Corvus Corax]]
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|[[Deliverance]]
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|Loyal
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| [[Corvus Corax#Post-Heresy|Alive, disappeared in the Eye of Terror]]
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|922.M30 (18th)
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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! scope=row data-sort-value=20 rowspan=2 style="font-size:125%;" | XX
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| rowspan=2 |[[Alpha Legion]]
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| rowspan=2 |[[Alpharius Omegon]]
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|[[Terra]] (Alpharius){{Fn|40a}}
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| rowspan=2 |Traitor
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| [[Alpharius Omegon#Death and Rebirth|Dead]] (Alpharius)
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| rowspan=2 |981.M30 (officially 20th){{Fn|Note 2}}
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|- style="font-size:80%;"
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|Unknown (Omegon){{Fn|40b}}
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| [[Alpharius Omegon#Post-Heresy|Unknown]] (Omegon)
 
|}
 
|}
  
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==Two unknown Primarchs==
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Little is known about the [[Two unknown legions|two unknown primarchs]], the [[Primarch II|II<sup>nd</sup>]] and [[Primarch XI|XI<sup>th</sup>]].
  
===Fate of the Primarchs===
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References to the second and eleventh Primarchs are made in the short story ''The Lightning Tower''{{Fn|12}}, in which Rogal Dorn describes the plinths on which their statues stand should be vacant and says that 'no one ever spoke of those two absent brothers. Their separate tragedies had seemed like aberrations. Had they, in fact, been warnings that no one had heeded?' Also in [[The First Heretic (Novel)|''The First Heretic'']], [[Lorgar]] makes several references, saying that the Emperor ordered that they be forgotten. During the time five Word Bearer captains spent being shown secrets of the galaxy by the daemon Ingethel, they are shown the Emperor's gene-labs where he is creating the Primarchs and the moment that they were scattered by Chaos. During their time wandering the labs as insubstantial ghosts, undetectable as long as they didn't touch anything, they speak of the two lost legions, mentioning how they were erased from Imperial records and how Roboute Guilliman's Ultramarines legion mysteriously swelled in numbers each time one of the two legions was "erased." The implication seems clear that at least part of the fighting force of the "lost" legions was entrusted to Roboute Guilliman and incorporated into the Ultramarines.{{Fn|14}}
  
===Traitors===
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Note: if this is true, then perhaps entire chapters descended from the original Ultramarines legion are in fact part of the gene-seed of the two lost legions. At the time of the Heresy remarks made by the five Word Bearers captains Argel Tal, Xaphen, Torgal, Malnor, and Dagotal suggest that the fate of the lost legions is relatively common knowledge though kept hushed up. In the intervening ten millennia between the Heresy and the current age of the 41st millennium it is likely this information was forgotten. It is a coincidental side-note that the lost legions were numbers two and eleven. Two plus eleven equals thirteen - the number of the Ultramarines legion.{{Fn|14}} 
  
*Warmaster '''Horus''' was killed by the Emperor of Mankind, and his soul was obliterated. His corpse was completely destroyed by [[Ezekyle Abaddon|Abaddon the Despoiler]], who also took over his place as overall leader of the [[Chaos Space Marine]]s.
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The traitor Primarchs in this story are covered with a shroud, so the fate of the second and eleventh is undetermined. They may have been found and befell a tragedy as it implies they were spoken about previously.
*'''Magnus the Red''' rose to the rank of [[Daemon Prince]] of [[Tzeentch]].
 
*'''Angron''' rose to the rank of of Daemon prince of [[Khorne]].
 
*'''Mortarion''' rose the rank of Daemon Prince of [[Nurgle]].
 
*'''Fulgrim''' rose to the rank of Daemon Prince of [[Slaanesh]].
 
*'''Lorgar''' rose to the rank of Daemon Prince of [[Chaos Undivided]].
 
*'''Perturabo''' rose to the rank of Daemon Prince of Chaos Undivided.
 
*'''Conrad Kurze''', aka '''Night Haunter''', was assassinated by [[Callidus Temple|Callidus]] assassin [[M'Shen]]. He allowed her infiltration, apparently wanting to die.
 
*'''Alpharius''' was killed by Roboute Guilliman, but the source which reported his death may have been manipulated.<sup>8</sup>.
 
  
===Loyalists===
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In the novel ''[[Prospero Burns]]'' by Dan Abnett, it is suggested that [[Leman Russ (Primarch)|Leman Russ]] and his [[Space Wolves]] legion had been used by the [[Emperor]] in the past to cull/pacify the two legions and that the Emperor had created the Wolves for just such an event, utilizing their barbaric, untamed nature as a sort of insurance policy for use against other Space Marine Legions. This is further demonstrated by the unleashing of the Wolves on the [[Thousand Sons]] Legion in the same novel.{{Fn|18}}
  
*'''Ferrus Manus''' died at the [[Isstvan V|Drop Site massacre]] at the start of the Horus Heresy, and Fulgrim presented his head to Horus.
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==Clones==
*'''Sanguinius''' was slain by Horus after refusing to join him.
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There have been several instances of cloned Primarchs, the result being a mentally unstable, confused, and sometimes deformed creature. The first cloned primarch was [[Ferrus Manus]], created by [[Fabius Bile]] at the demand of a mad [[Fulgrim]]. Fulgrim attempted to again convert Ferrus to his cause before killing him once more, a process that was repeated multiple times with new clones.{{Fn|21}}
*'''Lion El'Jonson''' returned to his homeworld of Caliban only to discover that his friend and second-in command [[Luther]] and the [[Fallen|Dark Angel garrison]] had turned against him<sup>2</sup>. He led a strike force of his own loyal Dark Angels against the traitors. He disapeared amongst the inferno as the world was blasted apart by a [[Warp Storm]] and a bombardment from his ships in orbit. He sleeps deep within the Rock, the biggest piece of Caliban and current homebase of the Dark Angels<sup>1,2</sup>. Only the Emperor and the Watchers of the Dark know of this secret.
 
*'''Jaghatai Khan''' disappeared as he was pursuing [[Dark Eldar]] into a webway portal after they had managed to raid Mundus Planus. Rumours abound that he fights there still, lost in the twisting paths of the [[Webway]]. After nine thousand years it seems highly unlikely, but not impossible.
 
*'''Leman Russ''' disappeared in the [[Eye of Terror]]. The Space Wolves hold a legend that says Russ went on a quest to find a means to cure the Emperor. His final words before his disapperance is that he would return for the '''Wolftime'''.
 
*'''Rogal Dorn''' boarded a Chaos cruiser during a Black Crusade alongside a company of his sons and died fighting. He was one of the last Primarchs to die. Today, all that remains of him are the bones of his hand that are housed in the holiest shrine of the Imperial Fists chapter. Another theory states that he now commands the [[Adeptus Custodes]].
 
*'''Roboute Guilliman''' was struck down with an envenomed blade by his former brother Fulgrim. His body is perfectly preserved in a [[stasis field]] at the heart of the '''Temple of Correction'''<sup>3</sup>. It is rumored that he is alive and that his wounds are slowly healing, something normally impossible in a stasis field. The truth of this rumor is unknown.
 
*'''Vulkan''' disappeared. The position of Chapter Master, filled by the Captain of the First Company, is considered to be a regency as the Salamanders believe that Vulkan will one day return and lead them on a great crusade against Chaos.
 
*'''Corax''' was racked by guilt and shame. In order to rebuild quickly the strength of his legion from the Dropsite massacre on Isstvan V, Corax accelerated the growth of the gene-seed organs, producing more Space Marines, but this process also deteriorated the Gene-seed, causing many to become hulking monsters. Riddled with guilt over what he had done, Corax administered euthanasia to all of them and then locked himself away within his sanctum, the '''Raven's Tower'''. Exactly one year later he left his tower, haggard and gaunt, and took a small shuttle craft with the words ''Never more''. It was last monitored setting a course for the Eye of Terror.
 
  
==The two unknown Primarchs==
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Perhaps the most notable example of a cloned Primarch was after the [[Horus Heresy]], where Fabius Bile again cloned a son of the Emperor, this time [[Horus]] from DNA provided by the [[Warmaster]]'s corpse. Confused and senile, this clone of Horus didn't initially recognize many of his closest comrades such as [[Ezekyle Abaddon]] and proved a poor imitation of the real Lupercal. Abaddon [[Battle of Harmony|killed the clone]], and in its dying moments it recognized who the First Captain was. During the same period, Bile attempted to clone all twenty Primarchs from gathered samples, the result being a hall of pods with monstrosities and deformed adolescent creatures. All of these abominations were killed by Abaddon and his forces.{{Fn|22}}
  
Nothing is known about the names, homeworlds, story, and the ultimate fate of the two unknown Primarchs and their respective legions. The short-story ''Hell in a bottle'' by Simon Jowet mentions a ''Primarch Rubineck''<sup>4</sup>. This passage is widely considered non-canon however and a Primarch Rubineck is not mentioned anywhere else. Some authors seem to occasionally confuse the [[Chapter Master]]s with the Primarchs<sup>5</sup> and Rubineck was most likely such a case.
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Sometime after [[The Shattering]], Bile discovered one of his clones of Fulgrim managed to survive underneath the rubble of [[Harmony]]. Under Bile's care the clone rapidly matured and was "pure", retaining none of Fulgrim's corruption. However, when Bile came to believe that the clone still retained all of Fulgrim's arrogance and was doomed to go down the same path as the original, he traded him to [[Trazyn the Infinite]] in exchange for lost [[Emperor's Children]] [[gene-seed]] stock.{{Fn|39}}
  
Currently, all that is known for sure about this issue is that:
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==Portraits==
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LionPortraitFW.jpg|[[Lion El'Jonson]]
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KhanPortray.jpg|[[Jaghatai Khan]]
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RussPortrait.jpg|[[Leman Russ (Primarch)|Leman Russ]]
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RogalDornArt.jpg|[[Rogal Dorn]]
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SangPortrait.jpg|[[Sanguinius]]
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FerrusManusArtHH.jpg|[[Ferrus Manus]]
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Guilliman_Sketch.jpg|[[Roboute Guilliman]]
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VulkanArtHH.jpg|[[Vulkan]]
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CoraxPortrait.jpg|[[Corvus Corax]]
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Fulgrim.png|[[Fulgrim]]
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PertSketch.jpg|[[Perturabo]]
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KonradCurzeArtHH.jpg|[[Konrad Curze]]
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AngronArtPortrait.jpg|[[Angron]]
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Mortarion.png|[[Mortarion]]
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Magnus.jpg|[[Magnus]]
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Horus.png|[[Horus Lupercal]]
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LorgarPortrait.jpg|[[Lorgar Aurelian]]
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AlphariusArt.jpg|[[Alpharius Omegon]]
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</gallery></center>
  
*All twenty Primarchs survived their abduction and were found and raised on human worlds by human parents.<sup>6</sup>
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==Miniatures==
**However this statement is clearly contradicted by the childhood of [[Konrad Curze]], who survived utterly alone. The childhood of two other Primarchs, namely [[Lion El'Jonson]] who also survived his early years completely alone until being found by Luther, and [[Leman Russ (primarch)|Leman Russ]] who was adopted by a Fenrisian she-wolf until Thengir king of Russ took him in, can be argued not to fulfil the statement ''raised by human parents''.
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*All twenty legions took part in the [[Great Crusade]] and every legion was led by its own Primarch.<sup>7</sup>  
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*Of the twenty Primarchs only nine of the loyal ones survived the Horus Heresy, the others were either killed or fled to the Eye of Terror.<sup>6</sup>
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LionMini.jpg|[[Lion El'Jonson]]
**Known to be dead were Sanguinius and Ferrus Manus. The known loyalist survivors are Lion El'Jonson, Leman Russ, Jagathai Khan, Rogal Dorn, Roboute Guilliman, Vulkan, and Corax; only '''seven'''! This leads to the conclusion that the two unknown ones were also loyalists. However this reasoning hasn't been confirmed, or denied, by any known official source.
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KhanMini.jpg|[[Jaghatai Khan]]
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LemanRussMini.jpg|[[Leman Russ (Primarch)|Leman Russ]]
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DornMini.jpg|[[Rogal Dorn]]
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SanguiniusMini.jpg|[[Sanguinius]]
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Ferrus-manus1.jpg|[[Ferrus Manus]]
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Guilliman Mini.jpg|[[Roboute Guilliman]]
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Vulkan mini.jpg|[[Vulkan]]
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CoraxMini.jpg|[[Corvus Corax]]
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FulgrimMini.jpg|[[Fulgrim]]
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PerturaboMini.jpg|[[Perturabo]]
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CurzeMini.jpg|[[Konrad Curze]]
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Angron HH.jpg|[[Angron]]
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FWMortarion.jpg|[[Mortarion]]
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MagnusHHMini.jpg|[[Magnus the Red]]
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Horus Heresy Horus model.jpg|[[Horus]]
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Lorgar Heresy model.jpg|[[Lorgar]]
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AlphariusMini.jpg|[[Alpharius]]
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===Horus' visions of the scattering of the Primarchs===
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==Trivia==
As Horus lay in coma inside the Davinite temple after being wounded by [[Eugen Temba]], [[Erebus]] gave him visions that showed him events from various points in time. In one of these experiences, Horus finds himself in the room where he was created, and looks down upon the genetor-tanks. At one point he stops before tank '''XI''' and reflects upon the "untapped glories that lay within, knowing they would never come to pass".<sup>9</sup> This refers to one of the unknown Primarchs. Later on, Horus' anger takes control and he smashes his fist upon the tank containing the infant Primarch, cracking and damaging the containment. Shortly after, a vortex swoops up all the genetor-tanks and scatters them across the galaxy.
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===Notes===
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*{{Endn|Note 1}}: While the official primarch rediscovery order does not distinguish between the second and eleventh, the novel [[Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix (Novel)|Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix]] confirms that the second was one of the first eight primarchs rediscovered.{{Fn|7}}
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*{{Endn|Note 2}}: Officially, Horus was the first primarch rediscovered and Alpharius the last. According to Alpharius's own account, however, he was in fact the first primarch recovered by the Emperor and Horus the second, with Alpharius's existence being kept secret until his twin Omegon - the last undiscovered primarch - revealed himself (as 'Alpharius') to Horus and the Imperium.{{Fn|40}}
  
The truth of these visions is unclear, and it should be noted that the whole experience was orchestrated for Horus by the Chaos powers.
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===Conflicting sources===
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[[Gregor Eisenhorn]] refers to the "primarch" of the [[White Consuls]] [[Space Marine Chapter]] when stating that he made it a point to commend a heroic [[Space Marine Sergeant|sergeant]] who saved his life, at the cost of the sergeant's own, on [[Thracian Primaris]].  Since the White Consuls are a [[successor chapter]], and because there were no living or active primarchs within the Imperium at the time of these events, he seemed to be using the term "primarch" interchangeably with that of [[chapter master]].{{Fn|5}}
  
It should also be noted that all twenty stasis chambers survived free fall onto a planet from space, suggesting that Horus' damaging of one of the chambers in reality is extremely unlikely.
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===Similar Entites===
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*The following are not Primarchs and hence are not in this list, although they are ''thematically'' similar and predate any Space Marines coming into existence:
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**[[The Angel]], a humanoid bioweapon developed to destroy the [[Emperor]]'s enemies.
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**[[Arik Taranis]], one of the first and last [[Thunder Warrior]]s.
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**[[Constantin Valdor]], the first [[Custodian]].
  
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*<sup>7</sup>:[[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]]
 
*<sup>8</sup>:[[Index Astartes IV]]
 
*<sup>9</sup>:[[False Gods (Novel)|False Gods]] by Graham McNeill
 
*[[Renegades]] by [[Andy Chambers]], [[Jervis Johnson]] & [[Rick Priestley]]
 
  
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Angels of Death (2nd Edition)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Angels Of Darkness (Novel)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Nightbringer (Novel)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|4}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/03/29/lion-eljonson-rules-revealed-10000-years-of-rest-havent-dulled-his-epic-combat-skills/ Warhammer Community: Lion El’Jonson Rules Revealed – 10,000 Years of Rest Haven’t Dulled His Epic Combat Skills (posted 29/3/2023)] (last accessed 25/4/2023)
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*{{Endn|5}}: [[Malleus (Novel)]], Chapter Seven, pg. 89
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*{{Endn|6}}: [[Warhawk (Novel)]] - Chapter 13
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*{{Endn|7}}: [[Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix (Novel)]], Chapter 1
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*8: [[Index Astartes I]]:
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**{{Endn|8a}}: ''Children of the Emperor''
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**{{Endn|8b}}: ''The Unforgiven''
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**{{Endn|8c}}: ''Bitter and Twisted''
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**{{Endn|8d}}: ''Lightning Attack''
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*{{Endn|9}}: [[False Gods (Novel)]], Chapters 15-16
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*{{Endn|10}}: [[Renegades]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|11}}: [[Space Marine (Novel)]]{{CME}} {{Heretic Tomes End}}
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*{{Endn|12}}: [[The Lightning Tower (Short Story)]]
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*{{Endn|13}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pg. 8
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*{{Endn|14}}: [[The First Heretic (Novel)]], Chapter 17
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*{{Endn|15}}: [[The Primarchs (Anthology)]], ''Cover Illustration''
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*{{Endn|16}}: [[Horus Rising (Novel)]], Part Two, Chapter Seven, pg. 333
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*{{Endn|17}}: [https://thehorusheresy.com/explore-the-galaxy Timeline of Horus Heresy from official website] ''(last accessed 3 June 2022)''
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*{{Endn|18}}: [[Prospero Burns (Novel)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|19}}: [[Fulgrim (Novel)]], Chapter 14
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*{{Endn|20}}: [[Vengeful Spirit (Novel)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|21}}: [[Imperfect (Short Story)]] — [[Death and Defiance (Anthology)]]
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*{{Endn|22}}: [[Talon of Horus (Novel)]], Chapter 19
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*{{Endn|23}}: [[Pharos (Novel)]], Chapter 24
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*{{Endn|24}}: [[Praetorian of Dorn (Novel)]], Epilogue
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*{{Endn|25}}: [[Master of Mankind (Novel)]], Chapter 7
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*{{Endn|26}}: [[Perturabo: The Hammer of Olympia (Novel)]], Chapter 7
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*{{Endn|27}}: [[Malcador: First Lord of the Imperium (Audio Drama)]]
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*28: [[Index Astartes II]]:
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**{{Endn|28a}}: ''Wolves of Fenris''
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**{{Endn|28b}}: ''Emperor's Fist''
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**{{Endn|28c}}: ''Bringers of Darkness''
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**{{Endn|28d}}: ''Angels of Death''
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*29: [[Index Astartes III]]:
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**{{Endn|29a}}: ''Hand of Justice''
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**{{Endn|29b}}: ''Chosen of Khorne''
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**{{Endn|29c}}: ''Warriors of Ultramar''
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**{{Endn|29d}}: ''The Lost and the Damned''
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**{{Endn|29e}}: ''Masters of Forbidden Knowledge''
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*30: [[Index Astartes IV]]:
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**{{Endn|30a}}: ''Sons of Horus''
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**{{Endn|30b}}: ''Dark Apostles''
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**{{Endn|30c}}: ''Promethean Warriors''
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**{{Endn|30d}}: ''Claws of the Raven''
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**{{Endn|30e}}: ''The Enemy Within''
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*{{Endn|31}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination]], ''The Imperial Fists''
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*32: [[The Horus Heresy Book Seven - Inferno]]:
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**{{Endn|32a}}: ''The Space Wolves''
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**{{Endn|32b}}: ''The Thousand Sons''
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*{{Endn|33}}: [[Sons of the Emperor (Anthology)]] - ''Shadows of the Past''
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*{{Endn|34}}: [[The Buried Dagger (Novel)]], Chapter 1
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*{{Endn|35}}: [[Valdor: Birth of the Imperium (Novel)]], Chapter 5
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*{{Endn|36}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition)]]{{CME}}
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*{{Endn|37}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition)]], pg. 36 - ''Imperial Fists''
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*{{Endn|38}}: [[Saturnine (Novel)]] Chapter 5
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**{{Endn|38a}}: Part 2 Chapter 3
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**{{Endn|38b}}: Part 1, Chapter 1
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*{{Endn|39}}: [[Fabius Bile: Clonelord (Novel)]], Chapters 24-25
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*{{Endn|40}}: [[Alpharius: Head of the Hydra (Novel)]]{{CME}}
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**{{Endn|40a}}: ''Discovery''
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**{{Endn|40b}}: ''Hydra Dominatus''
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Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Space Marine Primarchs. For other uses of Primarchs, see Primarchs (disambiguation).

The Primarchs were the twenty genetically-engineered "sons" of the Emperor of Mankind, and the supreme commanders of the Space Marine Legions. The Emperor used his own DNA in their creation, and they were designed to be far superior to the average human: immensely larger, stronger, hardier, faster, and more intelligent. They were also incredibly charismatic, as their main role was to be generals and leaders of the Imperial military. Each had their own purpose and specialty, allowing them to serve in specific functions that the Emperor's forces would need in reconquering the galaxy.

Overview

Thunder Warriors

Originally, Primarch was simply a martial rank of the Thunder Warriors. Each of the twenty legions of Thunder Warriors was led by a "Primarch". However, these warriors were no different than those they led. Instead, they were officers of superlative skill promoted to the position by the Emperor. One of the known Thunder Warrior Primarchs was Ushotan.[33]

Creation of the Primarchs

 
An assembly of the Primarchs during the great Triumph after the Ullanor Crusade. Left to right: Sanguinius, Mortarion, Magnus the Red, Angron, Jaghatai Khan, Lorgar Aurelian, Rogal Dorn, Horus Lupercal, and Fulgrim.
Main article: Primarch Project

The Primarchs were created in a secret underground laboratory on Terra[14] under the tightest security. According to Ingethel the Ascended, the Primarchs were created by the Emperor with the aid of forbidden sciences and arcane lore derived from the Warp.[14] Eldrad Ulthran also states that the Emperor utilized dark powers to construct the Primarchs.[19] It is speculated the Primarchs were imbued with energies and knowledge that the Emperor gained in a Warp Portal on Molech.[20] The genetic material of the powerful Perpetual Erda were used in the creation of the Primarchs and she viewed them as her "sons".[38a] Perturabo would later estimate his own birth to be 792.M30, perhaps giving a date for the Primarch's creation.[26]

However, the Gods of Chaos somehow managed to spirit them away just prior to their maturation with a great Warp vortex[9] and it is speculated that they also managed to tamper with the infant Primarchs. The scattering of the Primarchs may have been the result of a Causal Loop created when Argel Tal and his men were sent back in time inside the Eye of Terror to the Emperor's laboratory, as they were convinced by Ingethel the Ascended to destroy the Gellar Fields protecting the infants from the touch of the Chaos Gods. Almost immediately after the Gellar Field generators were disabled, the Primarchs were sucked into a Warp vortex.[14] Other sources state that the Perpetual Erda was involved in the theft of the Primarchs and created the Warp Vortex that scattered them due to her anger over the fate the Emperor planned for her "children".[38a]. According to Erebus, Erda was unwittingly manipulated by the Chaos Gods into committing this act.[6] Several Primarchs, including Konrad Curze, Roboute Guilliman, and even Sanguinius all came to believe that the scattering of the Primarchs and their upbringing on distant worlds had all been engineered by the Emperor.[23]

Scattered across the galaxy, beyond the Emperor's reach, and all landed on different worlds vastly separated from their Father. The Emperor could sense that the infant Primarchs were alive, but was unable to reach them. Therefore he used their previously collected DNA samples to create the Space Marines. The genetic material of each one of the Primarchs was used to found a single Space Marine Legion, twenty in total. The new homeworlds of the infant Primarchs and subsequent experiences on those worlds would influence and mold them to a large extent. There they quickly grew to adulthood and often rose to power, ruling, leading, and helping the inhabitants. As the Emperor found them, he was generally pleased by their actions, and quickly gave them the leadership of their respective legion.

While Arkhan Land aided the Emperor in investigating the nature of Angron and his Butcher's Nails, the Emperor explained that he had no emotional attachment to the Primarchs because they were tools and weapons. When asked why the Emperor allowed the Primarchs to call him father although he felt no attachment, the Emperor described the Pinnochio story and it is natural for a creation to refer to a creator as father.[25]

Rediscovery

Traditional accounts state that the first Primarch to be found was Horus, who became the Emperor's favourite. However a dubious account given by Alpharius states he was the first, and landed on Terra itself following the scattering.[40a] Most Primarchs somehow recognized the Emperor on sight, and immediately pledged their allegiance on the spot. A few, (Leman Russ, Ferrus Manus and Vulkan) only followed him after being bested in contests. Angron refused, and was abducted from his homeworld, something he never really accepted. The last to be found was Alpharius.

According to Malcador the Sigilite, both the Emperor and himself deliberately agitated the Primarchs and sought to turn them against one another, with the resulting war purging certain unmanageable Primarchs and their respective Space Marine Legions just as they had the earlier Thunder Warriors. This would leave humanity, not bio-engineered superhumans, as the rulers of the galaxy. However, the Ruinous Powers intervened before their plan could be fully formulated, leading to disaster in the Horus Heresy. This account may be either a partial or total lie, as Malcador himself seems to keep its validity ambiguous.[27]

At the end of the Great Crusade Warmaster Horus fell to Chaos, and eight of his fellow Primarchs followed him against the Emperor, resulting in a full-scale civil war known as the Horus Heresy. Each Primarch chose his side, loyalists against traitors, leading their legions against their former comrades.

List of Primarchs

Legion Name Homeworld Allegiance Fate Date of Discovery [17]
Name
I Dark Angels Lion El'Jonson Caliban Loyal Alive, active in Imperium Nihilus[4] 846.M30 (11th)
II Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown. 821.M30 (3rd)[Note 1]
III Emperor's Children Fulgrim Chemos Traitor Daemon Prince of Slaanesh 830.M30 (5th)
IV Iron Warriors Perturabo Olympia Traitor Daemon Prince of Chaos Undivided 849.M30 (12th)
V White Scars Jaghatai Khan Chogoris / Mundus Planus Loyal Alive, disappeared in the Webway 865.M30 (15th)
VI Space Wolves Leman Russ Fenris Loyal Alive, disappeared in the Eye of Terror 819.M30 (2nd)
VII Imperial Fists Rogal Dorn Inwit Loyal Dead (Presumed, corpse mostly missing) 835.M30 (7th)
VIII Night Lords Konrad Curze Nostramo Traitor Dead 896.M30 (16th)
IX Blood Angels Sanguinius Baal Loyal Dead 843.M30 (10th)
X Iron Hands Ferrus Manus Medusa Loyal Dead 824.M30 (4th)
XI Deleted from Imperial records, authorisation unknown. 927.M30 (19th)[Note 1]
XII World Eaters Angron Nuceria Traitor Daemon Prince of Khorne 899.M30 (17th)
XIII Ultramarines Roboute Guilliman Macragge Loyal Alive, active in Imperium Sanctus 837.M30 (8th)
XIV Death Guard Mortarion Barbarus Traitor Daemon Prince of Nurgle 854.M30 (13th)
XV Thousand Sons Magnus the Red Prospero Traitor Daemon Prince of Tzeentch 840.M30 (9th)
XVI Luna Wolves
Sons of Horus
Horus Lupercal Cthonia Traitor Dead 801.M30 (1st)
XVII Word Bearers Lorgar Aurelian Colchis Traitor Daemon Prince of Chaos Undivided 857.M30 (14th)
XVIII Salamanders Vulkan Nocturne Loyal Unknown 832.M30 (6th)
XIX Raven Guard Corvus Corax Deliverance Loyal Alive, disappeared in the Eye of Terror 922.M30 (18th)
XX Alpha Legion Alpharius Omegon Terra (Alpharius)[40a] Traitor Dead (Alpharius) 981.M30 (officially 20th)[Note 2]
Unknown (Omegon)[40b] Unknown (Omegon)

Two unknown Primarchs

Little is known about the two unknown primarchs, the IInd and XIth.

References to the second and eleventh Primarchs are made in the short story The Lightning Tower[12], in which Rogal Dorn describes the plinths on which their statues stand should be vacant and says that 'no one ever spoke of those two absent brothers. Their separate tragedies had seemed like aberrations. Had they, in fact, been warnings that no one had heeded?' Also in The First Heretic, Lorgar makes several references, saying that the Emperor ordered that they be forgotten. During the time five Word Bearer captains spent being shown secrets of the galaxy by the daemon Ingethel, they are shown the Emperor's gene-labs where he is creating the Primarchs and the moment that they were scattered by Chaos. During their time wandering the labs as insubstantial ghosts, undetectable as long as they didn't touch anything, they speak of the two lost legions, mentioning how they were erased from Imperial records and how Roboute Guilliman's Ultramarines legion mysteriously swelled in numbers each time one of the two legions was "erased." The implication seems clear that at least part of the fighting force of the "lost" legions was entrusted to Roboute Guilliman and incorporated into the Ultramarines.[14]

Note: if this is true, then perhaps entire chapters descended from the original Ultramarines legion are in fact part of the gene-seed of the two lost legions. At the time of the Heresy remarks made by the five Word Bearers captains Argel Tal, Xaphen, Torgal, Malnor, and Dagotal suggest that the fate of the lost legions is relatively common knowledge though kept hushed up. In the intervening ten millennia between the Heresy and the current age of the 41st millennium it is likely this information was forgotten. It is a coincidental side-note that the lost legions were numbers two and eleven. Two plus eleven equals thirteen - the number of the Ultramarines legion.[14]

The traitor Primarchs in this story are covered with a shroud, so the fate of the second and eleventh is undetermined. They may have been found and befell a tragedy as it implies they were spoken about previously.

In the novel Prospero Burns by Dan Abnett, it is suggested that Leman Russ and his Space Wolves legion had been used by the Emperor in the past to cull/pacify the two legions and that the Emperor had created the Wolves for just such an event, utilizing their barbaric, untamed nature as a sort of insurance policy for use against other Space Marine Legions. This is further demonstrated by the unleashing of the Wolves on the Thousand Sons Legion in the same novel.[18]

Clones

There have been several instances of cloned Primarchs, the result being a mentally unstable, confused, and sometimes deformed creature. The first cloned primarch was Ferrus Manus, created by Fabius Bile at the demand of a mad Fulgrim. Fulgrim attempted to again convert Ferrus to his cause before killing him once more, a process that was repeated multiple times with new clones.[21]

Perhaps the most notable example of a cloned Primarch was after the Horus Heresy, where Fabius Bile again cloned a son of the Emperor, this time Horus from DNA provided by the Warmaster's corpse. Confused and senile, this clone of Horus didn't initially recognize many of his closest comrades such as Ezekyle Abaddon and proved a poor imitation of the real Lupercal. Abaddon killed the clone, and in its dying moments it recognized who the First Captain was. During the same period, Bile attempted to clone all twenty Primarchs from gathered samples, the result being a hall of pods with monstrosities and deformed adolescent creatures. All of these abominations were killed by Abaddon and his forces.[22]

Sometime after The Shattering, Bile discovered one of his clones of Fulgrim managed to survive underneath the rubble of Harmony. Under Bile's care the clone rapidly matured and was "pure", retaining none of Fulgrim's corruption. However, when Bile came to believe that the clone still retained all of Fulgrim's arrogance and was doomed to go down the same path as the original, he traded him to Trazyn the Infinite in exchange for lost Emperor's Children gene-seed stock.[39]

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Notes

  • Note 1: While the official primarch rediscovery order does not distinguish between the second and eleventh, the novel Fulgrim: The Palatine Phoenix confirms that the second was one of the first eight primarchs rediscovered.[7]
  • Note 2: Officially, Horus was the first primarch rediscovered and Alpharius the last. According to Alpharius's own account, however, he was in fact the first primarch recovered by the Emperor and Horus the second, with Alpharius's existence being kept secret until his twin Omegon - the last undiscovered primarch - revealed himself (as 'Alpharius') to Horus and the Imperium.[40]

Conflicting sources

Gregor Eisenhorn refers to the "primarch" of the White Consuls Space Marine Chapter when stating that he made it a point to commend a heroic sergeant who saved his life, at the cost of the sergeant's own, on Thracian Primaris. Since the White Consuls are a successor chapter, and because there were no living or active primarchs within the Imperium at the time of these events, he seemed to be using the term "primarch" interchangeably with that of chapter master.[5]

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