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Ferrus Manus, literally meaning "Hand of Iron", and also known as the Gorgon[3], was one of the twenty Primarchs created by the Emperor before the Great Crusade. He led the Iron Hands Space Marine Legion.

Ferrus Manus (M31)[Needs Citation]

Youth

Ferrus was stolen away by the forces of Chaos just as his brothers, and spent his first years on the planet Medusa.

Arrival on Medusa

He awoke after his Pod crashed on Medusa, in the centre of a colossal mountain of black rock and ice. Upon inspection of his surroundings he discovered that his Pod was marked with an "X" and that the Chamber was too precise to be a natural formation, he discovered runes and electro conductive stalagmites all around the chamber. He unknowingly disturbed a Block of Stone which resulted in the release of an intelligent Bio-mechanical Worm-like creature of liquid metal. The Worm proceeded to escape despite Ferrus's best efforts to stop it. As he climbed to the surface following the trail of the Worm, he saw other men in the distance and immediately knew he had released something destructive on the planet and he swore to destroy the Worm he had released.[4]

Ferrus would not join these tribes, as many of his brothers did. Rather he would seek out physical challenges, to make himself stronger and more resilient. These tests ended with his battle against Asirnoth, the Great Silver Wyrm, a metallic beast impervious to harm and Ferrus had to drown it in magma to kill it. The melted flesh of the wyrm fused into Ferrus' flesh, giving him the true metal hands his Legion would take its name from[Needs Citation].

Ferrus now returned to the tribes and started lecturing to them on technology. The clans advanced at a stunning pace and Medusa prospered. But Ferrus took care to leave the inter-clan rivalry and fighting by never taking sides, as he saw the competition between them as healthy and good[Needs Citation].

The Emperor eventually came to Medusa, and Ferrus Manus tested himself on him as well, in a cataclysmic battle that is said to have lain waste to entire mountains. Finally having found someone equal, Ferrus accepted the Emperor as his master and took command of a legion of Space Marines [Needs Citation].

Great Crusade

Thousands of planets would fall to the remorseless Iron Hands under Ferrus' leadership. Each weak link in humanity was to be purged if mankind was to grow stronger. Scholars spoke of the wave of piety and faith that spread before the Iron Hands; with many planets suddenly motivated to look into themselves when they heard that the Iron Hands were approaching[Needs Citation].

Horus Heresy

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Ferrus Manus and Fulgrim in a duel[2a].

Once swayed himself to the side of the Warmaster, Fulgrim approached Ferrus Manus before the heresy and tried to lure him to join Chaos. Ferrus Manus was so enraged at this proposal that he attacked Fulgrim. A short duel took place. Fulgrim's sword Fireblade, given to him by Manus, was destroyed in the battle. Fulgrim escaped after rendering Ferrus unconscious, taking with him the massive Thunderhammer he himself had crafted for his brother. Fulgrim could not bring himself to kill his brother, however, as the taint of Chaos had not yet taken him fully. [2]

The Iron Hands was one of the loyal legions the Emperor called to Isstvan V. Given the large distance, Ferrus Manus took the Legion's fastest ships and departed only with his veterans. Most of them died in this battle, when following the loss of their primarch they were struck down by the traitor legions, caught between the hammer of the Emperor's Children and upon the Anvil of the four support legions of the second wave. [2]

Fulgrim personally killed Ferrus during the battle at Isstvan V, using the Daemon weapon he acquired fighting the Laer, striking his head from his shoulders in one fell swoop. Fulgrim was distraught with grief that his closest brother was dead by his own hand, eventually giving into the whispers of Chaos, who spoke promises to ease his pain. Sadly he gave into the request of the Daemon inside the blade, which ripped apart his mind and soul, overtaking his body and pushing him into the deepest corners of his mind. It turned him into the Daemon Prince he is now, and it was this Daemon that brought the mutilated head of Ferrus Manus before Horus. [2]

Etymology

Ferrus Manus is Latin for "Iron Hand."

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