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|[[Astral Knights]]
|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. 44-4544–45
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|[[Argolis]]
|rowspan=4|[[Crimson Fists]]
|First Chapter Master of the Crimson Fists, died during battle with the [[Scythians]].
|[[White Dwarf 288 (UK)]]{{cite this}}<br>[[The Horus Heresy Book Three]], pg.271
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|[[Quesadra]]
|[[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. 36-3736–37
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|[[Merir Astelan]]
|[[Deathwatch]]
|First Chapter Master of the Deathwatch
|[[The Last Son of Dorn (Novel)]], Chapters 17-1817–18
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|[[Corcaedus]]
|[[Hearon]]
|Commander [[Hearon]] is said to be the current Master of the [[Doom Eagles]] [[Space Marine Chapter]].
|[[The Returned (Short Story)]] by [[James Swallow]] – — [[Legends of the Space Marines (Anthology)]], pg. 256
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|[[Konstantos]]
|[[Doom Legion]]
|Was a Lord of the Doom Legion Chapter during the [[Abyssal Crusade]]
|[[Judgement (Short Story)]]
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|[[Zachariah Kersh]]
|[[Exorcists]]
|The Chapter's first Master
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten]] pg.126
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|[[Fafnir Rann]]
|rowspan=4|[[Executioners]]
|Said to have been one of the most vicious of [[Rogal Dorn]]'s captains. He founded and led the [[Executioners]] [[Space Marine]] [[Chapter]]
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pgs. 84-8684–86
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|[[Vorkogun]]
|[[Arkash Hakkon]]
|At the outset of the [[Badab War]], [[Arkash Hakkon]] was the current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Executioners]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter. 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.40-4140–41
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|[[Haran Stark]]
|[[Fire Angels]]
|Killed by a [[Lord of Change]] in the [[Battle for Grand Al'gul]]
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]] pgpgs. 92-9392–93
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|[[Stibor Lazaerek]]
|[[Fire Hawks]]
|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. 22-2322–23;<br>
[[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]], pg. 63
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|[[Fire Lords]]
|Recently promoted
|[[Codex: Grey Knights (5th Edition)]] pg.16
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|[[Oriax Dantalion]]
|[[Iron Fists]]
|[[Verchen]] is the current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Iron Fists]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter.
|[[Battlefleet Gothic Armada]], pg.26
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|[[Kardan Stronos]]
|rowspan=2|[[Mantis Warriors]]
|At the outset of the [[Badab War]], [[Khoisan Neotera]] was the [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Mantis Warriors]] [[Space Marine]] Chapter.
|[[The Trial of the Mantis Warriors (Short Story)]] by [[C.S. Goto]] — [[Legends of the Space Marines]], pgs. 377-427377–427
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|[[Yarvan Sartaq]]
|Took part in the [[Badab War]] as a rebel. Was killed by the [[Red Scorpions]]
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32-3432–34
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|[[Maxim Absolon]]
|[[Marines Exemplar]]
|[[Chapter Master]] [[Maxim Absolon]] originally deployed nine Companies (all but one Reserve Company) in the defense against the [[13th Black Crusade]] in 999.[[M41]]. The [[Marines Exemplar]] were scattered across several warzones. During the war, the Chapter Master's [[Thunderhawk]] was shot down (though the Chapter remained hopeful that Absolon was still alive). Current whereabouts, unknown.
|[[Codex: Eye of Terror]] pg.16;<br>[[White Dwarf 281]], pg. 74
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|[[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. 4-54–5
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|[[Asterion Moloc]]
|[[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)]] by [[Graham McNeill]], Chapter One, pgs. 7-97–9
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|[[Raquilon Zandtus]]
|[[Necropolis Hawks]]
|Chapter Master during the [[War of Beasts]] on [[Vigilus]].
|[[Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Defiant]], pg. 30 - — Dontoria Firewall
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|[[Bardan Dovaro]]
|[[Red Hunters]]
|Master in the aftermath of the [[First War for Armageddon]]
|[[The Emperor's Gift (Novel)]] pg.293
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|[[Verant Ortys]]
|rowspan=2|[[Red Scorpions]]
|[[Verant Ortys]] was the High Lord Commander of the [[Red Scorpions]] Chapter during the beginning of the [[Badab War]]. He was 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]].
|[[Imperial Armour Volume Nine - The Badab War - Part One]], pgs. 32-3432–34
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|[[Carab Culln]]
|[[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''
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|[[Sarpedon]]
|[[Storm Wardens]]
|[[Lorgath Maclir]] is the current [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Storm Wardens]]. He is known for being a superfluous studier of the ''[[Tactica Imperialis]]'', which some claim he's 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. 50-5250–52
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|[[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)]] by [[David Charters]] — [[Crucible Of War (Anthology)]], pgs. 89-9089–90
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|[[Marneus Augustus Calgar]]
|[[Void Tridents]]
|'''Lord Commodore''' of the Chapter.
|[[White Dwarf October 2017]], pg. 118 - — 'Heavy Metal
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|[[Konvak Lann]]
|[[Vorpal Swords]]
|Took part in the [[Abyssal Crusade]]
|[[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]] pg.171
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|[[Cymar Xydias]] & [[Titus Valens]]
|[[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 whilst [[Cymar Xydius]] is cunning and handles strategic command and planetary diplomacy.
|[[Dark Creed (Novel)]] by [[Anthony Reynolds]], {{Cite This}}, pgs. 75-8175–81
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|[[Jorus Shadowmaw]]
|[[White Panthers]]
|In the year 998.[[M41]], the White Panthers' [[Chapter Master]] [[Jorus Shadowmaw]] was killed in action whilst putting down a rebellion in the [[Dynathi Cluster]].
|[[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], pgs. 30-3130–31
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|[[Jubal Khan]]
|[[Wolf Brothers]]
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|[[Battle of the Fang (Novel)]] by [[Chris Wraight]], Chapter 19, pgs. 420-421420–421
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