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| − | '''Solarite Power Gauntlets''' were augmented [[Power Fist]] [[Solarite Weapon]]s{{Fn|1}} | + | '''Solarite Power Gauntlets''' were augmented [[Power Fist]] [[Solarite Weapon]]s{{Fn|1}} that were greatly favored by the officers of the [[Imperial Fists]] [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]{{Fn|2}} and the [[Adeptus Custodes]].{{Fn|1}} |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
They were crafted for the elite of the [[Thunder Warriors]]{{Fn|1}} and were made in imitation of the ancient relics of [[Terra]]. The [[Imperial Fists]]' Solarite Gauntlets had nigh-indestructible casings, that were fashioned in weapon forges fed from the fires of the [[Phalanx]]'s vast plasma core. The Gauntlets also served as a spiritual link to their [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]'s [[Primarch]], [[Rogal Dorn]], as well as embodying the Imperial Fists' heraldic icon in the shape of a powerful weapon{{Fn|2}}. Millenia later, their [[Chapter]] is reputed to still have a few of the Solarite Guantlets, which are now known as the [[Fists of Terra]]{{Fn|3}}. The [[Adeptus Custodes]]' Gauntlets, meanwhile, were composed of near-irreplaceable artefact power coils, which energized their [[Disruption Field]] generators. They also had nigh-indestructible casings, which were forged in furnaces recovered from the ancient '''Tempest Galleries''', near [[Terra]]'s molten core.{{Fn|1}} | They were crafted for the elite of the [[Thunder Warriors]]{{Fn|1}} and were made in imitation of the ancient relics of [[Terra]]. The [[Imperial Fists]]' Solarite Gauntlets had nigh-indestructible casings, that were fashioned in weapon forges fed from the fires of the [[Phalanx]]'s vast plasma core. The Gauntlets also served as a spiritual link to their [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]]'s [[Primarch]], [[Rogal Dorn]], as well as embodying the Imperial Fists' heraldic icon in the shape of a powerful weapon{{Fn|2}}. Millenia later, their [[Chapter]] is reputed to still have a few of the Solarite Guantlets, which are now known as the [[Fists of Terra]]{{Fn|3}}. The [[Adeptus Custodes]]' Gauntlets, meanwhile, were composed of near-irreplaceable artefact power coils, which energized their [[Disruption Field]] generators. They also had nigh-indestructible casings, which were forged in furnaces recovered from the ancient '''Tempest Galleries''', near [[Terra]]'s molten core.{{Fn|1}} | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 21 June 2025
Solarite Power Gauntlets were augmented Power Fist Solarite Weapons[1] that were greatly favored by the officers of the Imperial Fists Legion[2] and the Adeptus Custodes.[1]
Description
They were crafted for the elite of the Thunder Warriors[1] and were made in imitation of the ancient relics of Terra. The Imperial Fists' Solarite Gauntlets had nigh-indestructible casings, that were fashioned in weapon forges fed from the fires of the Phalanx's vast plasma core. The Gauntlets also served as a spiritual link to their Legion's Primarch, Rogal Dorn, as well as embodying the Imperial Fists' heraldic icon in the shape of a powerful weapon[2]. Millenia later, their Chapter is reputed to still have a few of the Solarite Guantlets, which are now known as the Fists of Terra[3]. The Adeptus Custodes' Gauntlets, meanwhile, were composed of near-irreplaceable artefact power coils, which energized their Disruption Field generators. They also had nigh-indestructible casings, which were forged in furnaces recovered from the ancient Tempest Galleries, near Terra's molten core.[1]
Sources
- 1: Liber Imperium, pg. 149
- 2: The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination, pg. 267
- 3: Codex Supplement: Imperial Fists (8th Edition), pg. 59 - Special-Issue Wargear
- 4: Forge World: Imperial Fists Legion Templar Brethren Upgrade Set (Last accessed on 7/12/2022)
