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Revision as of 21:20, 24 April 2007
A Brother-Captain leads each of the ten Companies within a Chapter. Each is the foremost warrior in his Company, and will rarely meet their match in battle. In addition to leading their brethren, the Brother-Captains will often be called upon to fulfill other roles, most often in charge of an aspect of the Chapter, including the armoury, supplies, or the Chapter Fleet.
Notable Brother-Captains
- Gabriel Angelos of the Blood Ravens' Third Company
- Davian Thule of the Blood Ravens
- Erasmus Tycho, Brother-Captain of the Blood Angels (deceased)
- Leonatus of the Blood Angels (In Exile)
- Ragnar Blackmane of the Space Wolves
- Kayvaan Shrike, Shadow Captain of the Raven Guard
- Lysander, Captain of the Imperial Fists (deceased)
- Cortez, Captain of the Crimson Fists (M.I.A)
- Uriel Ventris of the Ultramarines.