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Known Vessels of the Emperor's Children

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The following is a list of known spacecraft belonging to the Emperor's Children.

List of Known Vessels

Current Name Image Category Pattern Commander Era Status Notes Source(s)
The Agony and the Ecstasy Battleship [Needs Citation]
Andronius
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Cruiser Eidolon Heresy Destroyed Second flagship after the Pride of the Emperor. Destroyed through ramming by the Iron Hands Strike Cruiser Sisypheum. [1a][2]
Butcher-Bird Gunship Fabius Bile Post-Heresy [5b]
Callidora Battleship Kleos Heresy Destroyed Boarded by the Iron Hands and directed into the planetoid Creon in the Hamartia System. [1a][7]
Cataclysm of Faith Space Hulk Post-Heresy A space hulk in the service of the Emperor's Children in the years following the Great Scouring. [14]
Diadem Lucius the Eternal Post-Heresy Current flagship of Lucius the Eternal. [17]
Erewhon
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Battleship Heresy [8]
Feather of Zamhperyos Battleship Post-Heresy Part of the 12th Company fleet. [5d]
Firebird Aircraft Stormbird Fulgrim Heresy A heavily modified Stormbird which served as the personal transport for the Primarch Fulgrim during the Great Crusade. [13]
Fulgrim’s Song Golman Colos Post-Heresy Crewed mostly by pirates and daemon-worshippers. [5e]
Fulgrim's Virtue
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Escort Heresy [11]
Glorious Pain Cruiser Post-Heresy Took part in the conflict in the Pyrus Reach Sector.
Golden Mean Escort Heresy Destroyed Destroyed in an ambush by the Veritas Ferrum in the Hamartia System. [7]
Infinite Sublime Escort Heresy Destroyed Destroyed in an ambush by the Veritas Ferrum in the Hamartia System. [7]
Longinus
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Battleship Heresy [6]
Love and Agony Escort Post-Heresy Took part in the conflict in the Pyrus Reach Sector.
Malin Dawn Gladiator Heresy Escaped from Isstvan III but crew and complement killed by the World Eaters in transit to the Gethsemaine System. [12]
Orchalius Unbound Frigate Post-Heresy Part of the 12th Company fleet. [5d]
Perfection's Lament Post-Heresy [4a]
Phoenician Pre-Heresy Destroyed Destroyed by the Diasporex during the Battle of the Corollis Star [16]
Phoenician’s Blade Gunship Flavius Alkenex Post-Heresy [15a]
Pride of the Emperor
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Battleship Gloriana Fulgrim Heresy, Post-Heresy Flagship of Fulgrim, Primarch of the Emperor's Children. [1]
Proudheart Battleship Eidolon Heresy Flagship of Eidolon during the Horus Heresy. [9]
Pulchritudinous Cruiser Lunar, Halcyon-variant Fabius Bile Post-Heresy Taken by the Black Legion during the Battle of Harmony. [4b]
Quarzhazat Cruiser Lunar Kasperos Telmar Post-Heresy Flagship of the 12th Company, named after a legend on Chemos of a flying monster that would pluck both cities and lone travelers from mountain tops. It had sprouted metal and void-flesh wings and writhing tendrils. Docking bays resembled the jaws of mantrap plants or beast-maws, and its gun batteries looked like insect stingers. [5c]
Raptor Attack Craft Heresy Interceptor craft launched from Emperor's Children vessels were known as Raptores. [1]
Ravisher Grand Gruiser Avenger Heresy [9]
Sabathiel's Destroyer Battleship Post-Heresy Fought in the conflict in the Pyrus Reach Sector
Sixth Eye Strike Cruiser Post-Heresy Part of the 12th Company fleet. Fought at Beauty’s Fall. Crewed entirely by eunuchs, devoted to pleasure beyond the physical. [5d]
Stealth
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Cruiser Heresy Took part in the Dropsite Massacre, during the onset of the Horus Heresy. [10]
Sly Tongue Frigate Post-Heresy Part of the 12th Company fleet. [5d]
Sybarite Heavy Cruiser Indrajit Class Heavy Cruiser Unknown Horus Heresy Destroyed by the Invincible Reason during the Horus Heresy Dreadwing (Novella)
Threat of Rapture Post-Heresy [4a]
Vesalius Frigate Gladius Fabius Bile Post-Heresy [5a]
Wage of Sin
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Battleship Eidolon Heresy, Post-Heresy The current flagship of Eidolon. [3]

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