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This article is about the a type of Imperial Knight. For other uses of Freeblade, see Freeblade (disambiguation). |
Freeblade Knights refer to Imperial Knights and their pilots who leave their Knight World behind and travel across the Galaxy. These Knights owe no allegiance to any specific Knightly House and usually travel either alone with a small group of retainers and Sacristans or in small bands of Freeblades.[1a]
Known Freeblades
- Altorus — The Iron Warden of Tarnis.[13]
- Amaranthine — A legendary knight during the Tiberius Wars.[1b]
- Atgos the Silent[10]
- Auric Arachnus — Fought alongside the Ultramarines in the Battle for Macragge, where he slew a Dominatrix.[1a]
- Blackthorne
- Blade of Finality[1c]
- Crimson Reaper — Notorious for his murderous tendencies as he is for his skill in battle.[1b]
- Crucible of Wrath[3a]
- Lord Cyril the Indefatigable[4]
- Dauntless Valour
- Desolation of Solitude — Fights alongside the Dark Angels Chapter.[5a]
- Domeenito Ohashi - Pilot of Knight Errant The Unerrring.[11]
- Dyros — The Scorched Knight
- Lady Ekhaterina Hespar - Pilot of Duty Unending.[14]
- Ferrum Magnificat
- The Firebrand[2a]
- Gerantius — Known as the Forgotten Knight. He emerges from the depth of a sacred mountain of Alaric Prime to fight any who threaten him or his world.[1b]
- The Green Knight[15]
- Hekhtur — Known as The Chainbreaker.
- Impervious Rex[11]
- Sire J'madus Hw'ss - Pilot of Crimson Death.[14]
- Justice
- Kalena Maxus
- Kappa Mu[2b]
- Sir Kenrick[3b]
- Klorian Saiche[2c]
- Knight of Dark Shadows[1a]
- Living Litany — pilot of the Knight Gallant[11]. Initially fought for the Imperium but then became Renegade.[12]
- The Lost Knight[6a]
- Luk Kar Chimaeros - Known as The Knight of Ashes. Pilot of the Knight Errant Sword of Heroes.[14]
- Madrigal[2d]
- Lady Maia Kastarada - Pilot of Wrath Inescapable.[14]
- Manifest Vengeance
- Sir Marcel[6b]
- Moritor Repugnum
- Mydos Almighty[11]
- The Oathsworn — Name given to Freeblades from House Hawkshroud. They are unique in that they still proudly display the heraldry of their Household.[1b]
- The Obsidian Knight — Slew many Tau invaders on Agrellan.[1b]
- Sir Ranalf[5b]
- Sire Ranulf Vo-Geiss - Pilot of Void.[14]
- Retribution Incarnate — Believed to be the last of a knightly house destroyed in the Macharian Crusade.[1b]
- Sir Torjef[9]
- Truth of Mars
- Vigilantus
- Vortigan — The last Knight of House Drakkus and later the new Iron Warden of Tarnis.[13]
- The White Warden[8]
- Wrath[1c]
- Xander Krast — Known as Iron Redeemer
- Sir Yardan - Pilot of Manifest Fury[7]
Known Freeblade Warbands
- The Exiles[14]
- The Honourable Company
- The Tarnished Shield
Sources
- 1: Codex: Imperial Knights (6th Edition)
- 2: White Dwarf 5 (2014)
- 3: White Dwarf 7 (2014)
- 4: White Dwarf 11 (2014), pg. 44
- 5: White Dwarf 14 (2014)
- 6: Warhammer: Visions 7
- 7: Warhammer: Visions 12, pg. 81
- 8: White Dwarf 4 (2014) — 'Imperial Knights – Transfer Sheet'
- 9: White Dwarf 23 (2014) — 'Knights of the Household – Sir Torjef the Oathsworn'
- 10: Warhammer: Visions 8 — pgs. 198–199
- 11: Codex: Imperial Knights (7th Edition) (e-book), Freeblades
- 12: Games-Workshop Renegade (last accessed 30 April 2016)
- 13: Warhammer 40k: Freeblade
- 14: Knightsblade (Novel), Chapter 1
- 15: Codex: Chaos Knights, pg. 33 - A Saga of Destruction: Eternal Avarice