The Shattered Legions
The Shattered Legions is a collective term for the Iron Hands, Raven Guard and Salamanders Space Marine Legions who suffered heavy losses in the Isstvan V Dropsite Massacre at the outbreak of the Horus Heresy and were effectively destroyed as fighting Legions, but continued to fight against the traitor Legions as scattered warbands numbering anywhere between hundreds or just a handful of marines for the duration of the war.[Needs Citation]
Contents
Origins
The Shattered Legions have their origins in the Isstvan V Dropsite Massacre, a large-scale ambush carried out by the traitor Warmaster Horus and those Legions loyal to him on the desert planet Isstvan V. The Death Guard, World Eaters, Emperor's Children and Sons of Horus Legions, their betrayal of the Imperium revealed by the virus-bombing of the loyalist elements of their own Legions on Isstvan III, bunkered down in a large fortress on Isstvan V to await the arrival of a huge reprisal force organised and sent by the Emperor's praetorian Rogal Dorn. The Iron Hands, Salamanders and Raven Guard Legions formed the first wave of this force and touched down on Isstvan V under the leadership of Iron Hands' primarch Ferrus Manus. Outraged by the betrayal of their brother Legions they launched a severe attack, the Iron Hands in particular driving deep into the Emperor's Children's ranks to avenge an earlier betrayal in the Carolis system. When the second wave of four more Legions arrived on the battlefield the Salamanders and Raven Guard fell back towards the dropsite to recover from the fierce fighting, while the enraged Iron Hands fought on and Ferrus Manus engaged in a ferocious single combat with Emperor's Children primarch Fulgrim, almost managing to kill him until Fulgrim gave in to the whisperings of a greater daemon of Slaanesh housed in the pommel of his sword and became possessed, giving him the required strength to recover and strike Manus down. The four Legions comprising the second wave entrenched at the dropsite, and in the most infamous betrayal of the Imperium's history opened fire on the retreating Salamanders and Raven Guard. The Word Bearers, Night Lords, Iron Warriors and Alpha Legion had all secretly already sided with Horus, and slaughtered the vastly outnumbered loyalist Legions in a huge and well-planned betrayal.[17][18][8]
Escaping Isstvan
Despite catastrophic numbers of casualties, a small number of survivors managed to fight their way back to landed Stormbirds and Thunderhawks. Of those that did so almost all were wounded, many badly so, and of the ships that managed to take off from the dropsite many were shot down by traitor anti-aircraft guns. Those that escaped the planet then had to run the gauntlet of the traitor fleet, which prowled the Isstvan system for some time after the initial battle hunting for escaping craft. Nevertheless, a comparatively tiny number of loyalist marines did manage to escape the system through luck, skill and sheer indomitable will. Furthermore, relatively small task forces of Iron Hands, Salamanders and Raven Guard that nevertheless numbered into the hundreds were not present at the massacre, and the Iron Hands in particular were not wholly destroyed as Ferrus Manus had been so eager to take the fight to the traitors that he had not waited for the entire Legion to assemble before spearheading the attack. Of particular note are the Iron Hands forces of Shadrak Meduson and Autek Mor, both of whom were not present at the Massacre but went on to become feared loyalist commanders who wreaked significant damage to traitor assets and forces.
The Raven's Flight
Of the three loyalist Legions caught in the trap on Isstvan the Raven Guard were the only ones who did not lose their primarch, Manus of the Iron Hands being killed by Fulgrim and Vulkan of the Salamanders being captured by the Night Lords. Corax was able to escape from the battlefield and regroup with three thousand surviving Raven Guard, and for 98 days they fled the pursuing traitor forces before being forced into a final stand against the World Eaters. At the very moment they were preparing for their deaths the Raven Guard were rescued by Branne Nev, the commander of the Raven Guard garrison on Deliverance, who was persuaded to abandon his post by the prophetic dreams of Therion Cohort praefector Marcus Valerius and arrived with a rescue fleet in time to save his primarch and the other survivors. The rescue fleet was then able to evade the traitor fleet and escape the Isstvan system, though unbeknownst to the Raven Guard this was contrived by the Alpha Legion, whose operatives had infiltrated the survivors' ranks by surgically removing the faces of slain legionaries and re-grafting them onto Alpha Legionnaires.[6][13b][5]
Actions undertaken by Shattered Legion forces
The military actions undertaken by the Shattered Legion survivors against the traitor forces are too many to number, and most have been forgotten by history, the brave loyalists who who carried them out slain on forgotten worlds during failed missions and last stands. Nevertheless, through sheer daring and strategic skill, some elements of the Shattered Legions managed to strike significant blows against the traitor Legions, conducting sabotage and hit-and-run attacks, disrupting supply lines and bolstering the defenses of loyalist worlds. Horus had planned to remove the Raven Guard, Salamanders and Iron Hands completely as factors in his plans to conquer the Imperium, but through the heroism of the Shattered Legion survivors he was forced to rue their escape from Isstvan.[Needs Citation]
Some notable actions undertaken by Shattered Legion forces during the war are listed below.
- The Kiavahr Uprising, where the Raven Guard successfully put down an Alpha Legion-engineered uprising on the world orbited by their home moon and purged their ranks of Alpha Legion impostors.[5]
- The Battle of Constanix II, where the Raven Guard under Corax marshaled loyalist Mechanicum forces on Constanix II and led a successful uprising against traitor Archmagos Delvere and his Word Bearers allies.[19]
- The Scarato Uprising, where Corax's Raven Guard and their Imperial Fists and Legio Custodes allies liberated Scarato from a Sons of Horus occupation force.[24]
- The Battle of Carandiru, where Corax's force assaulted the prison-world of Carandiru and foiled a plot by rogue Raven Guard Nathian to create a race of super-soldiers dubbed the New Men.[24]
- The escape of Vulkan, when the Salamanders primarch escaped imprisonment aboard the Night Lords' flagship after prolonged torture at the hands of Konrad Curze.[8]
- The Raid on Traoris, where a primarily Salamanders force led by Artellus Numeon sacrificed themselves to prevent a Word Bearers force under Valdrekk Elias obtaining the fulgurite spear.[8]
- The Voyage of the Sixty-Six, in which sixty-six Salamanders survivors from Ultramar led by Numeon braved the Ruinstorm in an attempt to return Vulkan's body to Nocturne.[21]
- The Battle of Nocturne, in which a force of Salamanders neophytes and the survivors of the sixty-six defended their homeworld from an invasion of Death Guard under Malig Laestygon.[21]
- The theft of the Kryptos, when Raven Guard commando Nykona Sharrowkyn and Iron Father Sabik Wayland infiltrated a Dark Mechanicum fortress and stole a strategically valuable artefact from the traitors.[16]
- The assassination attempt on Fulgrim on Hydra Cordatus, when Nykona Sharrowkyn made what should have been a fatal headshot on the Emperor's Children primarch.[1]
- The Battle of Iydris, where the forces of the Sisypheum interrupted the ascension of Fulgrim to daemonhood, Ignatius Numen slew Marius Vairosean and Nykona Sharrowkyn temporarily killed Lucius.[1]
- The The Battle of Eirene Septimus, where the warriors of the Sisypheum attempted to assassinate Alpharius alongside Shadrak Meduson but became pawns in Alpharius's plan to eliminate loyalists from his own legion.[23]
- The Battle of Perditus, where the Iron Hands 98th clan-company led by Cassalir Lorramech fought a Death Guard task force led by Calas Typhon to prevent them from claiming a powerful alien sentience that was later requisitioned by the Dark Angels.[15]
- The Defense of Dwell, where Shadrak Meduson combined his Iron Hands 10th company with local Imperial Army forces, a 'half-broken cadre of Salamanders' and a White Scars kill-team led by Hibou Khan to defend the planet against the Sons of Horus, losing the battle but badly injuring Horus Aximand and in the battle's aftermath almost claiming the lives of Horus, Fulgrim and Mortarion simultaneously with a surprise gunship strike.[13c][4]
- The Battle of Bodt, where forces under Autek Mor invaded the World Eaters recruitment world of Bodt and recovered precious gene-tech from beneath its surface before destroying the planet by crashing its own moon into it.[20]
- The Xana Incursion, where Shattered Legions forces supported a Dark Angels attack on the traitor Forge world Xana and prevented its alliance with Horus.[20]
- The Battle of Nyrcon, where Salamanders forces supported by Imperial Army and loyalist Titans reclaimed the Beta-Garmon system from the Emperor's Children and Legio Mortis.[20]
- The Malagant Conflict, where a single force of Raven Guard bogged down all of the Death Guard's reserves from Barbarus for three years before achieving victory when Imperial Fists reinforcements arrived from Inwit.[20]
- The Battle of Ohmn-Mat, where Iron Hands and Sons of Horus forces took sides in a civil war amongst the planet's Mechanicum, leading to a prolonged stalemate.[20]
Known Shattered Legion survivors
Iron Hands
- From the Sisypheum:
- Cadmus Tyro, Equerry to Captain Branthan, nominal captain[1]
- Frater Thamatica, Iron Father[1]
- Ignatius Numen, Morlock[1]
- Karaashi Bombastus, Dreadnought (KIA, Iydris)[1]
- Sabik Wayland, Iron Father[1]
- Septus Thoic, Morlock (KIA, naval battle)[23]
- Vermana Cybus, Morlock (KIA, Eirene Septimus)[23]
- Ulrach Branthan Captain, 65th Clan Company, mortally wounded and kept in stasis[1]
- From the Sisypheum:
- From the Veritas Ferrum:
- Achaicus[2]
- Anton Galba, Sergeant[2]
- Atrax, Dreadnaught[2]
- Aulus, Sergeant[2]
- Camnus, Techmarine[2]
- Catigernus[2]
- Crevther, Sergeant[2]
- Darras, Sergeant[2]
- Durun Atticus, Captain, 111th Clan Company[2]
- Ecdurus[2]
- Ennius[2]
- Eutropius[2]
- Lacertus, Sergeant[2]
- Vektus, Apothecary[2]
- From the Veritas Ferrum:
- Ares Voitek, Knight-Errant[4]
- Athanatos[11]
- Autek Mor, Commander, Red Talon[9]
- Bion Henricos, Sergeant, 10th Clan Company (KIA, Dwell)[13b]
- Casalir Lorramech, Captain, 98th Clan Company[15]
- Castrmen Orth[9]
- Crius, Crusader Host[11]
- Domadus, Quartermaster (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Eeron Kleve, Ultramar refugee (rank deferred in mourning)[7]
- Erasmus Ruuman, Morlock (Likely KIA Isstvan V, after the main battle)[22]
- Ishmal Sulnar, Lieutenant (Likely KIA Isstvan V, after the main battle)[22]
- Lasko Midoa, Iron Father, 98th Clan Company[15]
- Phidias[11]
- Sardon Karaashison, Ultramar refugee[7]
- Shadrak Meduson, Captain, 10th Clan Company[13b]
- Tarkan, Sniper (Likely KIA Isstvan V, after the main battle)[22]
- Verud Pergellen, Sniper (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Veur (Red Talon)[9]
Raven Guard
- Corvus Corax, Primarch[5]
- Agapito Nev, Commander of the Talons[5]
- Aloni Tev, Commander of the Falcons [5]
- Ashel, Sergeant[14]
- Avus (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Balsar Kurthuri, former Librarian[5]
- Branne Nev, Commander of the Raptors[6]
- Gherith Arendi, commander of the Shadow Wardens[24]
- Hadraig Dor, Sergeant (KIA, Ravendelve)[5]
- Hriak, former Codicier (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Inachus Ptero (Veritas Ferrum)[2]
- Jaquos Zanak[9]
- Judex (Veritas Ferrum)[2]
- Khalen, Sergeant[10]
- Kirhane, Warlock[9]
- Lukar Fereni (KIA, Terran labyrinth)[5]
- Marko Diz (KIA, Ravendelve)[5]
- Morvax Haukspeer, Apothecary (KIA Isstvan V, after the main battle)[22]
- Navar Hef, Sergeant, Raptors[19]
- Nykona Sharrowkyn (Sisypheum)[1]
- Rama Karayan, Knight-Errant (KIA, Vengeful Spirit)[4]
- Reve, Crusader Host[12]
- Sallahn[10]
- Soukhounou, Commander of the Hawks[14]
- Stradon Binalt, Techmarine [5]
- Tallor, Crusader Host[12]
- Verano Ebb, Captain, Ultramar refugee[7]
- Vincente Sixx, Chief Apothecary (KIA, Ravendelve)[5]
Salamanders
- Vulkan, Primarch[8]
- From the Charybdis:
- Artellus Numeon, Pyre Guard Captain (Fire Ark, Charybdis) (sacrificed himself to resurrect Vulkan)[8][21]
- Barek Zytos, Sergeant [21]
- Rek'or Xathen, Pyroclast sergeant (KIA, Charybdis)[21]
- Phaestus Var'kir, Chaplain (KIA, Charybdis)[21]
- Far'kor Zonn, Techmarine (KIA, Charybdis)[21]
- Igen Gargo, metalsmith and amateur Apothecary[21]
- Atesh Tarsa, Apothecary (Sisypheum)[1]
- Donak[3]
- Go'Sol, Neophyte[3]
- Hae’Phast[3]
- Heka’tan, Captain (KIA, Bastion)[13a]
- Jo’Phor [3]
- K'gosi, Pyroclast (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Khi'Dem Sergeant, 139th Company (Veritas Ferrum)[2]
- Leodrakk, Pyre Guard (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Nomus Rhy'tan Lord Chaplain[9]
- Ra'stan, Epistolary (KIA Isstvan V, after the main battle)[22]
- Shen'ra, Techmarine (Fire Ark)(KIA, Traoris)[8]
- Ven'tal[9]
- Vor'shar Crusader Host[12]
Sources
- 1: Angel Exterminatus (Novel) by Graham McNeill
- 2: The Damnation of Pythos (Novel) by David Annandale
- 3: Strike and Fade (Audio Drama) by Guy Haley
- 4: Vengeful Spirit (Novel) by Graham McNeill
- 5: Deliverance Lost (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
- 6: Raven's Flight (Short Story) by Gav Thorpe
- 7: The Unremembered Empire (Novel) by Dan Abnett
- 8: Vulkan Lives (Novel) by Nick Kyme
- 9: The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre
- 10: The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination
- 11: Riven (Short Story) by John French
- 12: The Purge (Novella) by Anthony Reynolds
- 13: Age of Darkness (Anthology)
- 14: The Value of Fear (Short Story)
- 15: The Lion (Novella) by Gav Thorpe
- 16: Kryptos (Short Story) by Graham McNeill
- 17: Fulgrim (Novel) by Graham McNeill
- 18: The First Heretic (Novel) by Aaron Dembski-Bowden
- 19: Corax: Soulforge (Novella) by Gav Thorpe
- 20: The Horus Heresy Book Six - Retribution
- 21: Deathfire (Novel) by Nick Kyme
- 22: Scorched Earth (Novella) by Nick Kyme
- 23: The Seventh Serpent (Novella) by Graham McNeill
- 24: Ravenlord (Novella) by Gav Thorpe