Imperial Fists Primaris

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"Primarch-Progenitor, to your glory and the glory of Him on Earth!"
Terra and Inwit (Originally); Fleet-based Chapter centred on the Phalanx (Currently)
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Chapter Badge of the Imperial Fists inscribed on a gardbrace
The Imperial Fists Chapter Banner as a vexillum; the banner staff commemorates the Imperial Fists' origin as the original VII Legion of Space Marines of the First Founding .
Company Banner of the Imperial Fists' 4 th Company; it is common amongst Chapters of the First Founding for their companies to commemorate the Chapter's origins by incorporating their forebear's Space Marine Legion number atop their banners when they are used as vexillum
Banner of the Imperial Fists' 5 th Company; it incorporates the black and white panoply of Rogal Dorn 's personal heraldry
Imperial Fists Legion heraldry utilised during the Great Crusade and Horus Heresy eras.
Imperial Fists Legion Helm Markings; from left-to-right: Early Great Crusade Legionary, Mid-Great Crusade Legionary, Late Great Crusade Heavy Support Sergeant, Veteran Sergeant, Heavy Support Legionary and Veteran Sergeant.
Imperial Fists Legion Mannus Armouria. These approved secondary markings indicate a Veteran Sergeant , a long-service Veteran , Tactical Legionary and an Assault Legionary .
Imperial Fists Honourium Armouria; these were additional markings often worn during the Great Crusade era, such as the twinned headsman's axes of Seneschal Rann's company and the heraldic cross worn by many Great Crusade Veterans
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Legion Tactical Squad Marine of the VII Legion in Unification Wars -era livery, wearing an early variant of Mark II Crusade Pattern Power Armour ; the eagle and lightning flash device called the Raptor Imperialis on the left shoulder pauldron makes it likely the warrior was a veteran of the very first wave of Imperial Compliance actions fought beyond the Sol System ; of particular note is the use of yellow heraldry on several segments of the Legionary's armour; limited to the right arm and shoulder, this dates the Legionary's original induction to just after the Fall of Roma.
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Legion Tactical Squad Sergeant in Mark III Iron Pattern Power Armour ; the eagle and lightning icon on chest denotes Unification Wars Veteran, Maltese cross on left knee guard denotes a long-service Veteran. Red stripe on helmet denotes the rank of Veteran Sergeant.
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Legion Tactical Squad Marine in late production Mark III Iron Pattern Power Armour; note the Unification icon worn on chest; the crossed swords symbol on his leg armour was used as an Imperial Army badge while the arrow on the right forearm marks him as a member of one of his Legion's Tactical line units
Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Sergeant clad in Mark III Iron Power Armour. Note the crossed mace heraldry granted in recognition of his actions during the defence of the frigate Eon of Stone in 856.M30. Extensive battle damage sustained during the defence of the Bastion Kvet during the invasion of Manachea .
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Legion Assault Squad Astartes; note that this Legionary is wearing the predominately black heraldry of a veteran of the catastrophe of the War of the Howling Gyer, as well as the Great Crusade Veteran's Cross; the symbol on his chest armour marks his unit as serving in fortress defence, the lightning bolts indicating its participation in the Terran Unification Wars
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Legion Breacher Siege Squad Veteran Sergeant ; note that this Legionary's shield bears the chevrons of a Sergeant, further marked as a Veteran by the central lozenge while the twined axes symbolise having served alongside the famed Seneschal Fafnir Rann and the red helmet identifies him as a Sergeant and the white stripe as a Veteran of the Legion
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Terminator of the 12 th Squad, 4 th Company in Cataphractii Pattern Terminator Armour ; note that this Legionary's armour bears the twinned axes on a red shield icon used by many units under the command of Seneschal Fafnir Rann; the cross on the right forearm marks him as a Veteran of his company while the fist and lightning bolts surmounted in black on the armour's greaves indicate that he fought in a campaign commanded by the Emperor Himself
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Veteran Assault Terminator of the 2 nd Assault Echelon, 6 th Company in Cataphractii Pattern Terminator Armour and outfitted with a Power Fist ; note that this Astartes is depicted wearing the black and gold of his particular company heraldry while the armourial shield at his shoulder indicates membership of a senior vanguard assault formation
A Pre-Heresy Imperial Fists Veteran Sergeant of the 21 st Occupation Echelon, 42 nd Company wearing Tartaros Pattern Terminator Armour
Imperial Fists Veteran of the elite 1 st Company wearing Indomitus Pattern Terminator Armour and bearing a Storm Shield and Thunder Hammer
A Sternguard Veteran Sergeant of the 1 st Company laying down fire for his fellow Space Marines
Battle-Brother Onor of the Imperial Fists 5 th Company, 4 th Tactical Squad .
Imperial Fists Sergeant , 4 th Company, 2 nd Tactical Squad .
Imperial Fists Veteran Sergeant , 3 rd Company, 7 th Assault Squad .
Brother Orntek, 3rd Company, 2nd Squad (battleline), an Imperial Fists Primaris Space Marine in Mark X Tacticus Power Armour .
An Imperial Fists Scout Marine Sergeant .
Imperial Fists Devastator Marine armed with a Multi-Melta .
An Imperial Fists Terminator armed with a Cyclone Missile Launcher .
Imperial Fists Veteran Battle-Brother, armed with a Thunder Hammer and Storm Shield .
A Chaplain of the Imperial Fists cleansing a Space Hulk .
An Imperial Fists Astartes in combat, armed with a Bolter .
Imperial Fists Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought Justici Ghunfried who served during the early days of the Horus Heresy .
An Imperial Fists Mars Pattern Mark IV Venerable Dreadnought .
An Imperial Fists Land Raider Crusader of the 3 rd Company.
Imperial Fists relic Typhon Heavy Siege Tank .
An ancient Imperial Fists Deimos Predator .
A Kharybdis Assault Claw used by the Imperial Fists Legion during the Great Crusade .
Imperial Fists in Mark III Power Armour , during the Great Crusade .
Pre-Heresy Charatran Pattern Chainaxe .
Pre-Heresy Mars-Proteus Pattern Glaive Axe .
Pre-Heresy Thunder Edge Pattern Chainsword .
Imperial Fists Legionary Combat Knife .
Pre-Heresy Phobos Bolter with Chainblade Combat Attachment - Kepler-Dorsum Forge Issue, 804.M30.
Pre-Heresy Phobos Pattern Combi-Bolter .
Pre-Heresy Phobos Pattern Bolt Pistol .
Pre-Heresy Tigris Pattern Bolt Pistol .
Pre-Heresy Phaestos Pattern Heavy Flamer .
Pre-Heresy Phaestos Pattern Flamer .
Pre-Heresy Primus Mark II Pattern Meltagun .
Pre-Heresy Mark XIX Lucifer Pattern Melta Bomb .
Imperial Fists Astartes in battle with the Tyranids .
First Captain Darnath Lysander leading a join-assault of Imperial Fists and Ultramarines against the forces of Chaos .

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" For others, the Great Crusade ended long ago. For us, it will not cease until all the worlds of Mankind are united once more and the Emperor's golden age returns. "

The Imperial Fists are one of the First Founding Chapters of the Space Marines and were originally the VII th LegionΒ of theΒ Legiones Astartes raised by the Emperor Himself from across Terra during the Unification Wars .

The Imperial Fists stand out from other Space Marine Chapters since they possess no fixed homeworld, although they are most frequently based on Terra . Instead, the Imperial Fists rely on their 10,000-year-old mobile space fortress, Phalanx , to serve as their fortress-monastery .

They maintain recruitment-chapels on various worlds spread throughout the Imperium . Part of the Imperial Fists' duties during the Great Crusade were to function as the Emperor's "personal praetorians," accompanying Him everywhere.

The Imperial Fists were usually used to strike a decisive blow against the enemies He confronted during that time. The role of the Emperor's bodyguards since he was mortally wounded during the Horus Heresy and interred within the Golden Throne at the heart of the Imperial Palace on Terra has now been entirely taken over by the Adeptus Custodes .

But the Emperor's ancient trust remains a potent honour for the Imperial Fists and their Successor Chapters in the present day.

The Imperial Fists are the inheritors of the proud traditions of their Primarch Rogal Dorn , his name venerated by countless trillions across the Imperium. History does not clearly record the details of the world on which the infant Dorn was cast when the Primarchs were scattered to the corners of the galaxy.

What is known is that he presented himself to the Emperor as the Great Crusade reached the Ice Hives of Inwit , offering one of the mightiest space-going vessels ever constructed during the Dark Age of Technology as a sign of his fealty.

The Emperor welcomed His long-lost son into the ranks of the Primarchs and granted him primacy over the Imperial Fists Legion. The Master of Mankind returned Dorn's vessel -- called Phalanx -- to the Primarch, and it became the base from which Dorn, and sometimes the Emperor Himself, commanded some of the most glorious campaigns of the Great Crusade.

Dorn and his Legion proved the masters of every aspect of warfare, but in particular the Imperial Fists excelled at siege craft, whether on the attack or the defence. This propelled them into a bitter rivalry with the Iron Warriors Legion and their jealous Primarch Perturabo , the flames of which were wantonly fanned by Fulgrim , the Primarch of the Emperor's Children Legion .

Fulgrim is said to have asked Dorn if a fortification of his design could withstand an assault by the Iron Warriors, and Dorn is said to have answered that it could. Perturabo took the answer as a boastful sleight, and the seeds of a hatred that would only grow more bitter as the millennia passed were sown.

Loyalty in time of betrayal was not easy to measure, for one cannot look at the face of an ally and know if he is truly a friend or an enemy. Even after Horus ' treachery was made manifestΒ upon the plains of Istvaan III and the Drop Site Massacre of Istvaan V , the truth of who was Traitor and who remained loyal was far from clear.

An Imperial Fists Primaris Marine .
In this age of betrayal, one Legion stood as a pillar of loyalty amongst the sea of doubt. The Imperial Fists and Rogal Dorn, ever true, never swerving from the toll demanded by a war of brothers, bore the weight of loyalty without breaking, but not without cost. Sacrifice without limit changed those who survived.Β 

As fate would have it, Dorn's prediction was put tragically to the test when, at the height of the Siege of Terra , the fortifications he had added to the Imperial Palace were sorely tested by the Traitor Legions . Though the World Eaters are said to have forced a breach, by sheer bloody savagery rather than any genuine skill at the siegemaster's craft, the Warmaster Horus fell in combat to the Emperor before the matter could be truly decided.

It was only when the Imperial Fists and the Iron Warriors confronted one another in the hateful battle known as the " Iron Cage " in the days immediately after the Heresy during the campaigns of the Great Scouring that both were able to give full vent to their rivalry. Accounts of what took place within the Iron Cage differ, and to this day, both the Iron Warriors and the Imperial Fists claim to have come away from it the victor.

Though Rogal Dorn was lost to the Imperium subsequent to the war-torn age of the Horus Heresy, his legacy remains one of the strongest of all of the Primarchs. The Imperial Fists sired three Second Founding Successor Chapters -- the Imperial Fists themselves, the Crimson Fists and the Black Templars .

Between them, these three Chapters hold as many battle honours as dozens of later created Astartes formations, and their brethren have served with skill and distinction on countless thousands of battlefields across the galaxy .

The Imperial Fists are one of the most valiant of all Chapters, held as paragons of the principles set down in the Codex Astartes and exemplars of everything to which a Space Marine is heir.

The Imperial Fists stand as the steadfast defenders of the Imperium and the Emperor's unwavering shield; for ten thousand standard years they have been the bulwark against which the armies of Traitors and aliens have shattered.

While Rogal Dorn is lost, Dorn's final moments were of courage and supreme sacrifice, and this example still drives the Imperial Fists onwards to fresh victories.

Indeed, if the Imperial Fists have a fault, it is that they continue to strive when others would yield or withdraw. Such unquestioning steadfastness has rescued many a victory from the ashes of defeat, but only at a steep cost in lives.

Chapter Badge of the Imperial Fists.
If the Emperor was the father of the Legiones Astartes , then Terra was their mother. Just as the Emperor shaped His warriors with His will and intellect, so too did Terra leave her mark on the warriors raised from her soil.

These marks, or scars it might be more accurate to say, often shaped a Space Marine Legion's culture, values and methods of war in ways as subtle and deep as the mysteries woven into their flesh. To understand how many of the Legions became as they were, one must first understand Terra.

Soaked in blood, ignorance and atrocity, Ancient Terra in the time before the rise of the Emperor was devoid of hope and existed in a state of darkness. The only order was that of tyrants: fleeting and tainted by madness and petty ambition.

Imperial Fists Chapter Colour Scheme as displayed by a Firstborn Space Marine .
The Emperor changed that -- first with His hosts forged from the techno-barbarian tribes who took up His banner, then with his army of gene-forged Thunder Warriors , then with the creation of the Legiones Astartes .

With blood and fire he tamed Terra, bringing order and enlightenment where before there had been none. It was this transformation that the VII Legion was made to protect.

The first battalions of the VII Legion were raised from across Terra as shown by their earliest battle honour, "Roma." While many other Legions drew their recruits from a particular source, the flesh of the VII Legion came from Terra as a whole.

Even in domains where other Legions had "Rights of Tithe," the VII Legion took some of the youths as Initiates. Often these would be those who exhibited the greatest capacity for endurance, both in mind and body. Many were of a taciturn nature, slow to talk but quick to act.

Imperial Fists Chapter Colour Scheme as displayed by Primaris Marine Brother Toradon, an Intercessor belonging to the 1st Squad of the 3rd Company, as denoted by the numeral on his right pauldron and the colour of his pauldrons' trim.
Why so many of such a wide pool of recruits should be similar is unclear. Certainly, the processes used to activate the VII Legion's gene-seed seem to have inflicted intense pain, and so perhaps it was a purposeful selection of stock suited to surviving the process.

It is also possible that a pattern of recruitment once formed perpetuated until it was tradition. No matter the reason, the grim nature of those recruited into the VII Legion was well-suited to their use.

In war the VII Legion was concerned with conquest. While all of the Emperor's forces fought and died to expand the Imperium, many saw only part of the greater vision. Defeat the enemy, tear down his strongholds, break his beliefs and still you would have a land that could turn against the Imperium in the future, or provide other enemies with a weakness to strike at. Victory was not enough, to conquer one had not only to defeat one's enemies, but to hold the fruits of that victory.

This philosophy underpinnned every action of the VII Legion. In attack they would pa
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