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After Tallarn, the Iron Warriors were assigned to guard worlds to the rear of [[Horus]]' front that since the death of the [[Ruinstorm]] were now threatened by the advance of the [[Ultramarines]]. Many of these worlds served as the Traitor's chief supply line. Overextended, under-supplied, and engaging in thankless bitter sieges against the forces of [[Roboute Guilliman]], the Iron Warriors took heavy losses and found themselves in a situation similar to that of the [[Great Crusade]].{{Fn|26}} This situation was interrupted when [[Perturabo]] received orders to find [[Angron]] and muster at [[Ullanor]] in preparation for the [[Siege of Terra]]. Despite having to abandon large amounts of warriors and worlds for which they bitterly bled for many years, Perturabo dutifully obeyed. Though many Iron Warriors were lost in the ensuing redeployments, Perturabo succeeded in arriving at Ullanor with Angron and his [[World Eaters]].{{Fn|26}} During the Siege of Terra, Perturabo became the face of Horus' war to the loyalists, engaging in the ultimate siege against his rival brother Rogal Dorn. The Iron Warriors led the assault against the [[Lion's Gate Spaceport]] and [[Gorgon Bar]] during the battle.{{Fn|52}} Following the setback at the [[Saturnine Wall]], Perturabo began to despair over the state of his allies. All save he and the Iron Warriors had by now fully fallen to Chaos, and with his warriors marched all kinds of [[Warp]] abominations. Perturabo realised that the war was no longer one of Legion vs. Legion and the ultimate test against his brother Rogal was now tainted. The final straw for Perturabo came after Horus informed Perturabo that he was to disperse his Iron Warriors amongst the various warzones and that his position was to be taken over by [[Mortarion]] and the [[Death Guard]]. Finally having had enough, Perturabo ordered the Iron Warriors to evacuate Terra and withdrew to the ''[[Iron Blood]]''.{{Fn|70}} Some Iron Warrior contingents refused to abandon the campaign or were just left behind by their comrades, and would keep fighting on Terra until the siege's conclusion.{{Fn|89}}{{Fn|90}}
In the end, Horus was defeated by the [[Emperor]], and the remaining Iron Warriors across the [[Sol System]] began to retreat under Perturabo's direction.{{Fn|93a}} The Primarch would pillage fellow traitor holdouts to gather more men and resources as part of a larger plan, as seen with [[Neptune]]'s moon of [[Laomedia]].{{Fn|93b}} Ultimately, the bulk of the Iron Warriors retreated into the [[Eye of Terror]], while the rest sought to defend their scattered empire across [[Imperium|Imperial space]]. Their "[[Empire of Iron]]" continued to be a thorn in the Imperium's side for a substantial time. Jointly assaulted by both the Imperial Fists and the Ultramarines, [[Olympia]] itself held out for two years. Eventually, the Iron Warriors triggered their own missile stockpiles when defeat was near, transforming the planet into a barren wasteland that, like the other Traitor Legion homeworlds, was declared ''perdita''.{{Fn|1d}}{{Fn|72}}
===Post-Heresy===
*{{Endn|91}}: [[Liber Hereticus (3rd Edition)]], pgs. 157-158
*{{Endn|92}}: [[Of Honour and Iron (Novel)]] - Chapter 3
*{{Endn|93}}: [[Ashes of the Imperium (Novel)]]
**{{Endn|93a}}: Chapter 36
**{{Endn|93b}}: Chapter 39
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