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The '''Iron Hands''' were the '''X Legion''' of the twenty original [[Space Marine Legions]], sometimes referred to as the "Iron Tenth". Their [[Primarch]] is [[Ferrus Manus]]. Like the other [[loyalist]] Legions, much of the Iron Hands forces would later, according to the dictates of the [[Codex Astartes]], be re-organized into smaller [[Chapters]]. The Iron Hands are notable for their heavy use of [[bionic]]s and their reverence for all things mechanical, and thus their close ties to the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]].
 
 
 
 
{{Loyal Founding Chapters
 
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|Primarch=[[Ferrus Manus]]
 
|Primarch=[[Ferrus Manus]]
 
|Chapter Master=[[Kardan Stronos]], elected by the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|53e}}
 
|Chapter Master=[[Kardan Stronos]], elected by the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|53e}}
 
|Homeworld=[[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]
 
|Homeworld=[[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]
 
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|Fortress-Monastery=None, Substituted by Ten [[Land-Behemoth|Mobile Fortresses]]{{Fn|17}}
|Descendants=[[Brazen Claws]], [[Iron Fists]], [[Iron Lords]], [[Red Talons]], [[Sons of Medusa]]<sup>''Please see:''</sup>{{Fn|39}}, [[Star Dragons]] (speculated){{Fn|40}}
 
 
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|Battle Cry=The Flesh Is Weak!
 
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|Chapter Strength=Estimated > 1000 marines
 
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*[[Brazen Claws]]{{Fn|48}}
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*[[Iron Fists]]{{Fn|1c}}
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*[[Iron Lords]]
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*[[Knights of Byzantium]]{{Fn|55}}
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*[[Red Talons]]{{Fn|48}}
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*[[Sons of Medusa]]
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*[[Star Dragons]] (speculated){{Fn|40b}}
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*[[Steel Confessors]] (speculated){{Fn|39}}
 
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The '''Iron Hands''' were the '''X Legion''' of the twenty original [[Space Marine Legions]], sometimes referred to as the '''"Iron Tenth"'''.  Their [[Primarch]] is [[Ferrus Manus]].  Like the other [[loyalist]] Legions, much of the Iron Hands forces would later, according to the dictates of the [[Codex Astartes]], be re-organized into smaller [[Chapter]]s.  The Iron Hands are notable for their heavy use of [[bionic]]s and their reverence for all things mechanical, and thus their close ties to the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]].
  
 
==Homeworld==
 
==Homeworld==
[[Image:ImmortalArt.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Great Crusade]]-era [[Medusan Immortal]]{{Fn|41}}]]
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[[Image:ImmortalArt.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Great Crusade]]-era [[Medusan Immortal]]{{Fn|41a}}]]
[[Image:IHMarine.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Great Crusade]]-era Iron Hand{{Fn|21c}}]]
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[[Image:IHMarine.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Great Crusade]]-era Iron Hand{{Fn|21d}}]]
 
[[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] is located near the [[Eye of Terror]]. Its landscape is harsh and generally unstable, with massive tectonic shifts occurring on a regular basis. Medusa is not united by any single government, but instead is populated by disparate clans of miners living out of great tracked vehicles travelling in caravans. There are only two notable locations on Medusa: a volcano known as [[Karaashi]], which was the location of the arrival of [[Ferrus Manus]] on the planet, and the [[Land of Shadows]]. The Land of Shadows is populated only by ghostly relics of ages past and is said to be haunted by the spirits of Medusans long dead; those who go there only go in order to become supplicants to the Iron Hands' recruitment process.{{cite this}}
 
[[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] is located near the [[Eye of Terror]]. Its landscape is harsh and generally unstable, with massive tectonic shifts occurring on a regular basis. Medusa is not united by any single government, but instead is populated by disparate clans of miners living out of great tracked vehicles travelling in caravans. There are only two notable locations on Medusa: a volcano known as [[Karaashi]], which was the location of the arrival of [[Ferrus Manus]] on the planet, and the [[Land of Shadows]]. The Land of Shadows is populated only by ghostly relics of ages past and is said to be haunted by the spirits of Medusans long dead; those who go there only go in order to become supplicants to the Iron Hands' recruitment process.{{cite this}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origins===
 
===Origins===
Originally known as the '''Storm Walkers'''{{Fn|31}} or '''Stormwalkers'''{{Fn|22a}}, the [[Space Marine Legion|legion]] was created during the latter days of the [[Unification Wars]] on [[Terra]]. Recruitment bases at this time were spread widely all across the planet, but the warlike cultures of [[Albia]] in particular provided effective initiates for the Legion. The Legion's first instance of recorded combat was in the [[Sol system]] against a [[Mutant]] warband known as [[Scythers]]. Shortly thereafter they exterminated the [[Xenos]] [[Lyasx]] on the world of [[Oberath]]. While the Legion was victorious in both actions, they did not yet seem to specialize in any area of warfare. It was only during the [[Battle of Rust|invasion]] of the [[Ork]]-held Planet [[02-34]] (designated 'Rust') that the Legion's effectiveness in utilizing slow-moving mass firepower became apparent.{{Fn|21a}}
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Originally known as the '''Storm Walkers'''{{Fn|31}} or '''Stormwalkers''',{{Fn|22a}} the [[Space Marine Legion|legion]] was created during the latter days of the [[Unification Wars]] on [[Terra]]. Recruitment bases at this time were spread widely all across the planet, but the warlike cultures of [[Albia]] in particular provided effective initiates for the Legion. The Legion's first instance of recorded combat was in the [[Sol system]] against a [[Mutant]] warband known as [[Scythers]]. Shortly thereafter they exterminated the [[Xenos]] [[Lyasx]] on the world of [[Oberath]]. While the Legion was victorious in both actions, they did not yet seem to specialize in any area of warfare. It was only during the [[Battle of Rust|invasion]] of the [[Ork]]-held Planet [[02-34]] (designated 'Rust') that the Legion's effectiveness in utilizing slow-moving mass firepower became apparent.{{Fn|21a}}
  
 
===Ferrus Manus===
 
===Ferrus Manus===
The [[Primarch]] of what would later officially become the Iron Hands, [[Ferrus Manus]] (also known as "[[The Gorgon]]"), was among the first of the [[Emperor]]'s sons to be rediscovered.{{Fn|21a}} The early history of Ferrus Manus is chronicled in the folklore of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]. The most popular of these tales is the "[[Canticle of Travels]]", which details the trials of Ferrus Manus and his ordeal with the [[Great Silver Wyrm]] known as [[Asirnoth]]. The Canticle is the only tale that even attempts to explain the mystery of how Ferrus Manus came by his living metal hands. Ferrus Manus never united the people of his homeworld in the way most of the other Primarchs had, on the basis that competition grew greater strength. When the Emperor eventually came to Medusa, Ferrus Manus tested himself against him as well in a cataclysmic battle that is said to have lain waste to entire mountains. Finally having found someone his equal, Ferrus accepted the Emperor as his master and took command of the X Legion of [[Space Marines]], which was renamed the '''Iron Hands''' in his honor.{{Fn|21a}}
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The [[Primarch]] of what would later officially become the Iron Hands, [[Ferrus Manus]] (also known as "The Gorgon"), was among the first of the [[Emperor]]'s sons to be rediscovered.{{Fn|21a}} The early history of Ferrus Manus is chronicled in the folklore of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]. The most popular of these tales is the "[[Canticle of Travels]]", which details the trials of Ferrus Manus and his ordeal with the [[Great Silver Wyrm]] known as [[Asirnoth]]. The Canticle is the only tale that even attempts to explain the mystery of how Ferrus Manus came by his living metal hands. Ferrus Manus never united the people of his homeworld in the way most of the other Primarchs had, on the basis that competition grew greater strength. When the Emperor eventually came to Medusa, Ferrus Manus tested himself against him as well in a cataclysmic battle that is said to have lain waste to entire mountains. Finally having found someone his equal, Ferrus accepted the Emperor as his master and took command of the X Legion of [[Space Marines]], which was renamed the '''Iron Hands''' in his honor.{{Fn|21a}}
  
With the Gorgon at their head, the Iron Hands quickly became renowned for their ability to confront enemies of the [[Great Crusade]] head-on, gaining a reputation as ruthless and calculating fighters. They excelled at high-intensity warfare against both technologically advanced foes and brutal xenos such as [[Ork]]s whose sheer power and vast numbers constituted a grave threat to the success of the Crusade. Soon enough, the Iron Hands became known as the ''Iron Tenth'' and were deliberately deployed to battlefronts where set-piece engagements against massed armies were likely. As their battle style required advanced war engines, the Iron Hands began to establish their notoriously close ties with the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], whose culture was astonishingly similar to their own.{{Fn|21a}} One of the most notable campaigns waged by the Iron Hands during the Great Crusade was that against the [[Diasporex]].{{cite this}}
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With the Gorgon at their head, the Iron Hands quickly became renowned for their ability to confront enemies of the [[Great Crusade]] head-on, gaining a reputation as ruthless and calculating fighters. They excelled at high-intensity warfare against both technologically advanced foes and brutal xenos such as [[Ork]]s whose sheer power and vast numbers constituted a grave threat to the success of the Crusade. Soon enough, the Iron Hands became known as the ''Iron Tenth'' and were deliberately deployed to battlefronts where set-piece engagements against massed armies were likely. As their battle style required advanced war engines, the Iron Hands began to establish their notoriously close ties with the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], whose culture was astonishingly similar to their own.{{Fn|21a}} One of the most notable campaigns waged by the Iron Hands during the Great Crusade was that against the [[Diasporex]]. During the [[Astranii Campaign]], the Iron Hands had a severe dispute with the [[Imperial Fists]] over what should become of the [[Astranii Machine Empire]]. Ferrus wished for the civilizations destruction as [[Heretek]]s, while [[Rogal Dorn]] wanted them assimilated into the larger Imperium. Ultimately, it fell to [[Horus Lupercal]] and an honor duel to settle the dispute.{{Fn|61}}
  
 
===The Horus Heresy===
 
===The Horus Heresy===
At the outset of the [[Horus Heresy|Heresy]], [[Fulgrim]] — the [[Primarch]] of the [[Emperor's Children]] — tried to turn [[Ferrus Manus]] to  join the side of the traitors. When Ferrus refused, Fulgrim had his fleet launch a crippling attack on the Iron Hands vessels, although he could not bring himself to kill his brother. In the wake of this betrayal, Ferrus took as many of his veterans as he could onboard one of the few undamaged vessels to participate in the [[loyalist]] attack on [[Isstvan V]]. This proved to be a disaster when four of the supposedly loyal [[Space Marine Legion|Legions]] turned on their allies, resulting in horrendous casualties amongst the [[Raven Guard]] and [[Salamanders]] Legions and the death of Ferrus Manus and his entire retinue.{{Fn|3}} Rumors persist that Ferrus Manus's corpse was taken to [[Mars]] but the Iron Hands deny any such claims. They bear a grudge against all the participants of the Heresy: the traitors, for being weak enough to become corrupted, but also against the other loyalists, for not being strong enough to protect the [[Emperor]].{{Fn|10}}
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At the outset of the [[Horus Heresy|Heresy]], [[Fulgrim]] — the [[Primarch]] of the [[Emperor's Children]] — tried to turn [[Ferrus Manus]] to  join the side of the traitors. When Ferrus refused, Fulgrim had his fleet launch a crippling attack on the Iron Hands vessels, although he could not bring himself to kill his brother. In the wake of this betrayal, Ferrus took as many of his veterans as he could onboard one of the few undamaged vessels to participate in the [[loyalist]] attack on [[Isstvan V]]. This proved to be a disaster when four of the supposedly loyal [[Space Marine Legion|Legions]] turned on their allies, resulting in the [[Drop Site Massacre]] and horrendous casualties amongst the [[Raven Guard]] and [[Salamanders]] Legions and the death of Ferrus Manus and his entire retinue.{{Fn|3}} Rumors persist that Ferrus Manus's corpse was taken to [[Mars]] but the Iron Hands deny any such claims.{{Fn|10}} The events at Isstvan V proved to be deeply traumatic to the Iron Hands, and they struggled to explain their crippling defeat. The survivors drew sharply different conclusions:{{Fn|41a}}{{Fn|21b}} Many developed a grudge against all the participants of the Heresy: the traitors, for being weak enough to become corrupted, but also against the other loyalists, for not being strong enough to protect the [[Emperor]] and their Primarch.{{Fn|10}}{{Fn|21b}} Others became convinced that the Iron Hands and Ferrus Manus himself had been defeated because they had proven to be too weak, and devoted themselves to self-hatred. Some drew far darker conclusions, and went completely renegade. Large numbers of Iron Hands could not cope with the disaster at all; they went simply insane.{{Fn|21b}} Either way, the majority of the Iron Hands consequently launched "campaigns of redemption" to both atone for their own perceived weaknesses as well as to take revenge on the traitors.{{Fn|41a}}
After the [[Drop Site Massacre|massacre]], scattered survivors of the Iron Hands under [[Ulrach Branthan]], and later [[Cadmus Tyro]], along with remnants of the [[Salamanders]] and [[Raven Guard]] began a campaign of vengeance against those that had betrayed them on Isstvan V, organizing aboard the ''[[Sisypheum]]''.{{Fn|18}} Meanwhile, additional Iron Hands survivors under [[Shadrak Meduson]] continued their own guerrilla war, nearly assassinating [[Horus]], [[Fulgrim]] and [[Mortarion]] during the [[Battle of Dwell]]. Meduson attempted to reforge the Iron Hands and their Raven Guard and Salamanders allies into a new [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] to battle Horus directly, but was undermined by the crazed [[Cult of the Gorgon]] which claimed that it had resurrected [[Ferrus Manus]]. Ultimately Meduson, driven by vengeance, was slain at the [[Battle of the Aragna Chain]].{{Fn|35}} Meanwhile, another Iron Hands force under [[Autek Mor]] was able to [[Battle of Bodt|destroy the World Eaters-controlled planet of Bodt]].{{cite this}}
 
  
===Post-Heresy===
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As a result of the defeat at Isstvan V as well as their internal disagreements, the Iron Hands factually broke as a Legion.{{Fn|21b}}{{Fn|64b}} One of the largest Iron Hand factions organized under [[Shadrak Meduson]] and waged a guerrilla war,{{Fn|41a}} nearly assassinating [[Horus]], [[Fulgrim]] and [[Mortarion]] during the [[Battle of Dwell]].
After the events of the [[Horus Heresy]] the remaining members of the Iron Hands Legion were split up into smaller [[Chapters]]. It was also decided that no single individual would command the Iron Hands again. All of the surviving Iron Hands were assembled on [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] for a conclave known as "[[The Tempering]]". There it was decided that the [[Iron Council]] would oversee the sons of the Gorgon.{{Fn|22a}} Meanwhile the [[Mechanicum]] devised a scheme to edit a pre-[[Imperium|Imperial]] document in order to better manipulate the Iron Hands to their will. This document became known as the [[Canticle of Travels]].{{Fn|37}}
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Meduson attempted to reforge the Iron Hands and their Raven Guard and Salamanders allies into a new [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] to battle Horus directly, but was undermined by the crazed [[Cult of the Gorgon]] which claimed that it had resurrected [[Ferrus Manus]].{{Fn|35b}} Ultimately Meduson, driven by vengeance, was slain at the [[Battle of the Aragna Chain]].{{Fn|35c}} Meanwhile, another large Iron Hands force rallied under [[Autek Mor]] and devoted itself to the complete and merciless destruction of any Traitors; Mor's most notable success was the complete [[Battle of Bodt|destruction of Bodt]], a world used by the World Eaters to train its new troops.{{Fn|41a}}{{Fn|41d}} Other Iron Hands organized as part of smaller [[Shattered Legion]] groups, joining warbands which included Space Marines of several different legions; one such contingent was part of the loyalist army which took part in the [[Siege of Baal]].{{Fn|41a}}{{Fn|41c}} Another important Shattered Legion force was led by the Iron Hands [[Ulrach Branthan]], and later [[Cadmus Tyro]], who campaigned against the traitors aboard the ''[[Sisypheum]]''.{{Fn|18}}
  
The known descendants of the Iron Hands [[Founding#Second_Founding|at this time]] were the [[Red Talons]] and the [[Brazen Claws]].{{Fn|11}}
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===Recent History===
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A large section of the Iron Hands retreated to Medusa, where they formed the [[Medusan Council]] and mass recruited new Space Marines. These Iron Hands would only reenter the Horus Heresy during its later stages, launching counter-attacks against the Traitors,{{Fn|41a}}{{Fn|64b}} most notably the "[[Bitter War]]" against the Word Bearers.{{Fn|64b}} The Medusan Council was largely recruited from individuals who had avoided the Dropsite Massacre due to having been exiled by Ferrus Manus. Accordingly, this faction commanded little respect among other Iron Hands loyalists.{{Fn|64b}} The Medusa-based faction and other Iron Hands would later be accused of having turned to forbidden technology after Ferrus Manus' death, particularily the [[Keys of Hel]].{{Fn|41a}} Finally, there were some Iron Hands who were so disillusioned after Isstvan V that they took even more extreme steps. Some decided to strike out on their own, rejecting all masters and pursuing their own agendas ignoring the wider Horus Heresy. Others turned their back on the Legion entirely, becoming [[Blackshields]].{{Fn|21b}} There was even a force of Iron Hands who turned completely traitor, joining the armies of Horus and adding the livery of the Sons of Horus to their old Iron Hands heraldry.{{Fn|59}}
*[[War for the Ulmetrican Reach]] ([[M31]])
 
  
*[[War of the Beast]] (544.[[M32]]): the [[Iron Hands]] sent three companies to defend [[Terra]].
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===Post-Heresy===
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[[Image:IHPrimarisArt.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The Iron Hands battle the [[Death Guard]]{{Fn|53d}}]]
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Following the Horus Heresy, the Iron Hands were in a state of disarray and still reeling fron their near-destruction.{{Fn|53a}} The remnants of the Legion were split up into smaller [[Chapter]]s, with known descendants of the Iron Hands [[Founding#Second_Founding|at this time]] being the [[Red Talons]] and the [[Brazen Claws]].{{Fn|11}} Those who were not split off were reorganized into the Iron Hands Chapter. While many Imperial factions bayed for blood and rushed to vent their fury upon their betrayers, the Iron Hands Chapter gathered its strength on Medusa for a conclave known as "[[The Tempering (Iron Hands)|the Tempering]]". There, it was decided that no single individual would command the Iron Hands again. Instead, the [[Iron Council]] would oversee the Chapter.{{Fn|22a}}{{Fn|53a}}
  
*[[Moirae Schism]] (c. [[M35]]): A civil conflict which occurred during the [[Nova Terra Interregnum]]. During this schism, which affected all branches of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] and those [[Imperium|Imperial]] factions closely tied to it, the Iron Hands chapter stood at the brink of destroying itself in an internal chapter war. The [[Great Clan Council]] of the Iron Hands were able to settle the matter by exiling the Moirae dissidents from the chapter, with both sides swearing never to take up arms against each other. Almost a full third of the chapter split away to become a fleet based divergent branch of the Iron Hands. This branch became known as the [[Sons of Medusa]].{{Fn|5}}
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The "Tempering" conclave further determined the Human race itself – in all contemptible emotion – was to blame for the Heresy, and must be purged of flaws. So it was that the Iron Hands determined their guiding mission. They would exact payment for the wrongs done to them, but with a measured ruthlessness. In their every thought and deed, they would seek out weakness and destroy it, replacing it with machine-like fortitude. Thus began a bloody campaign that continues to this day, fought by the Iron Hands and those amongst their successors shaped by these teachings.{{Fn|53a}} Meanwhile, the [[Mechanicum]] devised a scheme to edit a pre-[[Imperium|Imperial]] document in order to better manipulate the Iron Hands to their will. This document became known as the [[Canticle of Travels]].{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
  
*[[Occlusiad War]] (550.[[M37]]): the Iron Hands battle forces of the [[Legio Covenentia]] on [[Pelos]]
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===Known campaigns===
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*'''[[M31]]:''' [[Siege of Cthonia]]{{Fn|64a}}
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*'''[[M31]]:''' [[Bitter War]]{{Fn|64b}}
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*'''[[M31]]:''' [[War for the Ulmetrican Reach]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''544.[[M32]]:''' [[War of the Beast]] — The [[Iron Hands]] sent three companies to defend [[Terra]].{{Cite this}}
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*'''c.[[M35]]:''' [[Moirae Schism]] — A civil conflict which occurred during the [[Nova Terra Interregnum]]. During this schism, which affected all branches of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] and those [[Imperial]] factions closely tied to it, the Iron Hands chapter stood at the brink of destroying itself in an internal chapter war. The crisis came to a head when Moirae elements of [[Clan Dorrvok]] attempted to seize Chapter [[Gene-Seed]] and impose adherence to their creed at a genetic level. In the end, they were stopped by [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|53f}} Ultimately the [[Great Clan Council]] of the Iron Hands were able to settle the matter by exiling the Moirae dissidents from the chapter, with both sides swearing never to take up arms against each other. Almost a full third of the chapter split away to become a fleet based divergent branch of the Iron Hands. This branch became known as the [[Sons of Medusa]].{{Fn|5}}
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*'''550.[[M37]]:''' [[Occlusiad War]] — The Iron Hands battle forces of the [[Legio Covenentia]] on [[Pelos]].{{Cite this}}
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*'''756.[[M39]]:''' [[Battle of Euthanatos]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''929.[[M40]]:''' [[Skarvus Ambush]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''013.[[M41]]:'''[[Death of the Witching Moon]]{{Cite this}}
  
*[[Battle of Euthanatos]] (756.[[M39]])
 
 
*[[Skarvus Ambush]] (929.[[M40]])
 
 
*[[Death of the Witching Moon]] (013.[[M41]])
 
 
[[Image:IronHandsTacticalmarine.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Iron Hands Tactical marine{{Fn|22}}]]
 
[[Image:IronHandsTacticalmarine.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Iron Hands Tactical marine{{Fn|22}}]]
*[[Slaughter on Dawnbreak]] (050.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Defense of Fabris Callivant]] (412.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands defend their allies [[House Callivant]]'s homeworld of [[Fabris Callivant]] from [[Ork]] forces{{Fn|37}}
 
 
*[[Gaudinian Heresy]] (460.[[M41]]): a third of the [[Iron Council]] is lost to a massive [[Daemon]]ic corruption and in an ensuing ambush by the [[Emperor's Children]]{{Fn|22b}}
 
 
*[[Damocles Crusade]] (742.M41): the Iron Hands contribute forces to the [[Crusade]], battling [[Tau Empire]] forces on the world of [[Dal'yth]]{{Fn|14}}
 
 
*[[Battle of Estaban III]] (754.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Fall of Bromoch]] (765.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Siege of Hammerspire]] (779.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Defense of Parathen City]] (802.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Purging of Contqual]] (812.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands eliminate [[Chaos]] forces from twelve planets in the [[Contqual subsector]]{{Fn|4}}
 
 
*[[Saint Cyllia Massacres]] (863.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands pursue the [[Adamant Fury]] [[Traitor Titan Legion]] following the massacre
 
 
*[[Crusade of Steel]] (900.[[M41]])
 
 
*[[Battle of Shemnoch]] (900.[[M41]])
 
  
*[[Battle of Sazalor]] (900.[[M41]])
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*'''050.[[M41]]:''' [[Slaughter on Dawnbreak]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''412.[[M41]]:''' Defence of [[Fabris Callivant]] — The Iron Hands defended the homeworld of their allies, [[House Callivant]], from [[Ork]] forces.{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
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*'''460.[[M41]]:''' [[Gaudinian Heresy]] — A third of the [[Iron Council]] is lost to a massive [[Daemon]]ic corruption and in an ensuing ambush by the [[Emperor's Children]].{{Fn|22b}}
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*'''742.[[M41]]:''' [[Damocles Crusade]] — The Iron Hands contributed forces to the [[Crusade]], battling [[T'au Empire]] forces on the world of [[Dal'yth]]{{Fn|14}}
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*'''754.[[M41]]:''' [[Battle of Estaban III]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''765.[[M41]]:''' [[Fall of Bromoch]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''779.[[M41]]:''' [[Siege of Hammerspire]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''802.[[M41]]:''' [[Defense of Parathen City]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''812.[[M41]]:''' [[Purging of Contqual]] — The Iron Hands eliminated [[Chaos]] forces from twelve planets in the [[Contqual subsector]].{{Fn|4}} At the height of the battle [[Chief Librarian]] [[Telach]] sacrificed himself to stop [[Julius Kaesoron]], former [[First Captain]] of the [[Emperor's Children]], now a [[Daemon Prince]] of [[Slaanesh]].{{Fn|53g}}
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*'''863.[[M41]]:''' [[Saint Cyllia Massacres]] — The Iron Hands pursued the [[Adamant Fury]] [[Traitor Titan Legion]] following the massacre.{{Cite this}}
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*'''900.[[M41]]:''' [[Crusade of Steel]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''900.[[M41]]:''' [[Battle of Shemnoch]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''900.[[M41]]:''' [[Battle of Sazalor]]{{Cite this}}
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*'''c.[[M41]]:''' The '''False Saint]''' — Elements of the Third Company lead the assault on the stronghold of the False Saint, the [[daemon]]-possessed body of [[Saint]] [[Drusus]], on the storm-riddled dead world of [[Grangold]] in the [[Calixis Sector]]. Though wiped out in battle with the daemonic forces of [[Tzeentch]], their actions allows elements of the [[Imperial Guard]], led by agents of the [[Inquisition]], to banish the False Saint and close the [[Warp]] portal the daemon was opening.{{Fn|16}}
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*'''910-911.[[M41]]:''' [[Siege of Hypnoth]] — The Iron Hands contribute to the [[Imperial]] defence of [[Hypnoth]] against the [[Necrons]]{{Fn|15}}
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*'''963.[[M41]]:''' [[Battle for Fellcore Moon]] — The Iron Hands and [[Space Wolves]] come to blows after [[Iron Captain]] [[Telavech]]'s logical critique of [[Ragnar Blackmane]]'s impetuous performance is taken as an insult.{{Fn|19c}}
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*'''984.[[M41]]:''' [[Adacore Exterminations]]{{Fn|26}}
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*'''997.[[M41]]:''' Along with the [[Death Strike]], [[Flame Falcons]] and [[Genesis Chapter]] the Iron Hands perform a series of [[Exterminatus]] operations throughout the worlds of the [[Ulik Sector]] which lay in the path of [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]] to try and stop the Hive Fleet from gaining momentum.{{Fn|19c}}
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*'''999.[[M41]]:''' [[Siege of the Fenris System]] — The Iron Hands send forces to aid the [[Dark Angels]]-led coalition.{{Cite this}}
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*'''999.[[M41]]:''' [[Thirteenth Black Crusade]] — The Iron Hands commit all ten clans against the forces of the [[Black Crusade]]. During this conflict the Iron Hands' homeworld, [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]], is invaded by [[Chaos]] forces; these forces are eventually defeated by the combined forces of all the Clan Companies.{{Fn|6}}
  
*The '''False Saint]''' (c. [[M41]]): elements of the Third Company lead the assault on the stronghold of the False Saint, the [[daemon]]-possessed body of [[Saint]] [[Drusus]], on the storm-riddled dead world of [[Grangold]] in the [[Calixis]] Sector. Though wiped out in battle with the daemonic forces of [[Tzeentch]], their actions allows elements of the [[Imperial Guard]], led by agents of the [[Inquisition]], to banish the False Saint and close the [[Warp]] portal the daemon was opening.{{Fn|16}}
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====[[M42]]====
 
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*[[Invasion of the Stygius Sector]] — In what becomes known as the [[Iron Crusade]], the Iron Hands are joined by many successor chapters such as the [[Sons of Medusa]], [[Fire Lords]], [[Silver Skulls]], [[Brazen Claws]], and [[Iron Lords]]. They manage to hold [[Mordian]] from Chaos assault and are continuing to battle traitors throughout the Sector.{{Fn|53h}}
*[[Siege of Hypnoth]] (910-911.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands contribute to the [[Imperium|Imperial]] defense of the planet against the [[Necrons]]{{Fn|15}}
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*[[Sabbyst Planetstrike]] [[Clan Raukaan]] launches a reckless assault on [[Sabbyst]] seeking vengeance against [[Fulgrim]]. Ultimately Iron Captain [[Sind Grolvoch]] is killed by the [[Daemon Primarch]] while buying time for refugees to escape.{{Fn|53c}}
 
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*[[Liberation of Odissar]] Iron Captain [[Rakk Golloth]] is slain when his gunship is downed by enemy fire.{{Fn|53d}}
*[[Battle for Fellcore Moon]] (963.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands and [[Space Wolves]] come to blows after [[Iron Captain]] [[Telavech]]'s logical critique of [[Ragnar Blackmane]]'s impetuous performance is taken as an insult{{Fn|19c}}
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*[[Medusa Raid]] The Iron Hands homeworld of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] is raided by the [[Cleaved]], [[The Purge]] and the [[1st Plague Company]] of [[Typhus]]. The Iron Hands drive off the attack but not before terrible damage is done.{{Fn|34}}
 
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*[[War of Beasts]] The Iron Hands are the first [[Space Marines]] to arrive on [[Vigilus]], battling [[Genestealer Cult]]s on the strategically vital world alongside the [[Brazen Claws]]. Eight Clan Companies under [[Kardan Stronos]] ultimately arrive.{{Fn|29}}
*[[Adacore Exterminations]] (984.[[M41]]){{Fn|26}}
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*[[War on Ghoulwright]] [[Clan Raukaan]] aids the [[Mechanicum]] [[Forge World]] of [[Ghoulwright]]
 
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*[[Battle of Xalladin]] — The Iron Hands and [[Imperial Fists]] nearly come to blows over the relic known as the [[Brimstone Heart]].{{Fn|53h}}
*[[Exterminatus]] Missions (997.[[M41]]): along with the [[Death Strike]], [[Flame Falcons]] and [[Genesis Chapter]] the Iron Hands preform a series of [[Exterminatus]] operations throughout the worlds of the [[Ulik Sector]] which lay in the path of [[Hive Fleet Leviathan]] to try and stop the Hive Fleet from gaining momentum{{Fn|19c}}
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*Battle on [[Nolth Prime]] — The Iron Hands fought alongside the [[Order of Our Martyred Lady]].{{Fn|54}}
 
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*The [[Nachmund Rift War]]{{Fn|60}}
*[[Thirteenth Black Crusade]] (999.[[M41]]): The Iron Hands commit all ten clans against the forces of the [[Black Crusade]]. During this conflict the Iron Hands' Home World, [[Medusa (Planet)|Meusa]], is invaded by [[Chaos]] forces; these forces are eventually defeated by the combined forces of all the Clan Companies.{{Fn|6}}
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*The [[Arks of Omen Campaign]] — Captain [[Albaar]] leads the boarding of the [[Ark of Omen]] ''[[Morbidius (Ark of Omen)|Morbidius]]''{{Fn|62}}
 
 
*[[Siege of the Fenris System]] (999.[[M41]]): the Iron Hands send forces to aid the [[Dark Angels]]-led coalition
 
 
 
*[[Invasion of the Stygius Sector]] (c. [[M42]])
 
 
 
*[[Sabbyst Planetstrike]] (c. [[M42]]): [[Clan Raukaan]] launches a reckless assault on [[Sabbyst]] seeking vengeance against [[Fulgrim]]. Ultimately Iron Captain [[Sind Grolvoch]] is killed by the [[Daemon Primarch]] while buying time for refugees to escape.{{Fn|53c}}
 
 
 
*[[Liberation of Odissar]] (c. [[M42]]): Iron Captain [[Rakk Golloth]] is slain when his gunship is downed by enemy fire.{{Fn|53d}}
 
 
 
*[[Medusa Raid]] (c. [[M42]]): The Iron Hands homeworld of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] is raided by the [[Cleaved]], [[The Purge]] and 1st [[Plague Company]] of [[Typhus]]. The Iron Hands drive off the attack but not before terrible damage is done.{{Fn|34}}
 
 
 
*[[War of Beasts]] (c. [[M42]]): The Iron Hands are the first [[Space Marines]] to arrive on [[Vigilus]], battling [[Genestealer Cult]]s on the strategically vital world alongside the [[Brazen Claws]]. Eight Clan Companies under [[Kardan Stronos]] ultimately arrive.{{Fn|29}}
 
 
 
*[[War on Ghoulwright]] (c. [[M42]]): [[Clan Raukaan]] aids the [[Mechanicum]] [[Forge World]] of [[Ghoulwright]]
 
 
 
*[[Iron Crusade]] (c. [[M42]]){{Fn|53}}
 
  
 
====Undated====
 
====Undated====
*Destruction of the [[Tomb World]] [[Shemnoch]]:  with the aid of the [[Brazen Claws]] the Iron Hands invade Shemnoch and eliminate Shemnoch's [[Necron Dynasty]]{{cite this}}
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*Destruction of the [[Tomb World]] [[Shemnoch]] — With the aid of the [[Brazen Claws]] the Iron Hands invade Shemnoch and eliminate Shemnoch's [[Necron Dynasty]]{{cite this}}
 
*[[Mechrid Eclipse]]
 
*[[Mechrid Eclipse]]
 
*[[Attack on Heat Sink 871]]{{Fn|33b}}
 
*[[Attack on Heat Sink 871]]{{Fn|33b}}
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*[[Siege of Umbrus]]{{Cite this}}
 
*[[Siege of Umbrus]]{{Cite this}}
 
*[[Battle of Tsarvia II]]
 
*[[Battle of Tsarvia II]]
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*The [[Yardeen]] Rebellion
  
 
==Beliefs and Reputation==
 
==Beliefs and Reputation==
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===Bionics===
 
===Bionics===
The Iron Hands are infamous for their extensive use of [[Imperial Bionics|bionics]], which has helped bring them into a close relationship with the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]].{{Fn|9a}} After the [[Horus Heresy]], when the [[Space Marine Legion|Legions]] were reorganized into [[Chapter]]s, the Iron Hands became recluses, attempting to find ways to make themselves even stronger so that they would be fit for serving under [[Ferrus Manus]] again at the end of times. To this end, they have made it a practice to make extensive use of bionic modifications, going so far that there are rumours of some battle brothers being wholly mechanical. Iron Hands consider the greatest honour they can receive is to be interred in [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] armour.{{Fn|9a}} It is in the so-called [[Blessing of Iron]] ritual that the Iron Hands replace parts of their bodies with [[Bionics]].{{citethis}}
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The Iron Hands are infamous for their extensive use of [[Imperial Bionics|bionics]], which has helped bring them into a close relationship with the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]].{{Fn|9a}} After the [[Horus Heresy]], when the [[Space Marine Legion|Legions]] were reorganized into [[Chapter]]s, the Iron Hands became recluses, attempting to find ways to make themselves even stronger so that they would be fit for serving under [[Ferrus Manus]] again at the end of times. Many within the Chapter consider flesh to be a sign of weakness, and seek to expunge it from themselves through mechanical enhancement.{{Fn|63b}} To this end, they have made it a practice to make extensive use of bionic modifications, going so far that there are rumours of some battle brothers being wholly mechanical. Iron Hands consider the greatest honour they can receive is to be interred in [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]] armour.{{Fn|9a}} It is in the so-called [[Blessing of Iron]] ritual that the Iron Hands replace parts of their bodies with [[Bionics]].{{citethis}}
  
 
The Iron Hands also eschew the traditional office of [[Chaplain]] in favor of their [[Iron Father]]s, specially trained [[Techmarine]]s who serve to protect the faith of their brethren; some outsiders view this, as well as the Iron Hands' ties to the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], as an unhealthy relationship.{{Fn|10}}
 
The Iron Hands also eschew the traditional office of [[Chaplain]] in favor of their [[Iron Father]]s, specially trained [[Techmarine]]s who serve to protect the faith of their brethren; some outsiders view this, as well as the Iron Hands' ties to the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]], as an unhealthy relationship.{{Fn|10}}
  
===Forgechain===
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====Forgechain====
 
While many Iron Hands use skull-studs to denote long service in the same manner as other Chapters, in recent years some have begun using a strange augmetic known as the '''Forgechain'''. The Forgechain is a series of augmetic vertebrae. Each new vertebrae shows acceptance into a another Clan. Each [[Space Marine Company|company]] makes its own links so all links in the chain are different. [[Clan Dorrvok]] for example uses plain steel to form the first vertebrae for each of their new Scouts. [[Clan Sorrgol]]'s is formed from a finely tooled galvanite alloy. [[Clan Raukaan]] is black [[Sigilanium]] veined with [[Theldrite]] circuitry. The chain serves as a reminder to the wearer of the bonds that bind the chapter together. Some believe it is to echo the chains that Ferrus bound around the Iron Hands' hearts. {{Fn|22}}
 
While many Iron Hands use skull-studs to denote long service in the same manner as other Chapters, in recent years some have begun using a strange augmetic known as the '''Forgechain'''. The Forgechain is a series of augmetic vertebrae. Each new vertebrae shows acceptance into a another Clan. Each [[Space Marine Company|company]] makes its own links so all links in the chain are different. [[Clan Dorrvok]] for example uses plain steel to form the first vertebrae for each of their new Scouts. [[Clan Sorrgol]]'s is formed from a finely tooled galvanite alloy. [[Clan Raukaan]] is black [[Sigilanium]] veined with [[Theldrite]] circuitry. The chain serves as a reminder to the wearer of the bonds that bind the chapter together. Some believe it is to echo the chains that Ferrus bound around the Iron Hands' hearts. {{Fn|22}}
  
===Possible Tech-Heresy===
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====Possible Tech-Heresy====
 
[[Adeptus Mechanicus]] [[Tech-Priest|Mech-wright]] [[Calymn Auros]] reported possible Iron Hands [[Heresy|tech-heresy]] that he had found in the [[Jericho Reach]]. Calymn Auros wrote he had witnessed "terrifying biomechanical behemoths fusing man and machine into living weapons" that fought alongside the Iron Hands against the [[Stigmartus]] hordes in the [[Acheros Salient]] and sported their heraldry on their hulls. He claimed to have examined the burnt-out wreckage of another of these weapon-studded behemoths and he was convinced it was "animated by the essence of an Iron Hands Battle-Brother who had entirely shed every cell of his biological heritage, little more than pure hate and rage remaining to drive him ever onwards". Auros also claimed to have shared his findings with [[Inquisitor]] [[Calistair]]. [[Archmagos]] [[Zynth]] received the report but his reaction consisted only in ordering to send out mono-task [[servitors]] and a [[Secutor]] to the [[Cellebos Warzone]] and retrieve Calymn for adjustment as he believed him corrupted.{{Fn|13}}
 
[[Adeptus Mechanicus]] [[Tech-Priest|Mech-wright]] [[Calymn Auros]] reported possible Iron Hands [[Heresy|tech-heresy]] that he had found in the [[Jericho Reach]]. Calymn Auros wrote he had witnessed "terrifying biomechanical behemoths fusing man and machine into living weapons" that fought alongside the Iron Hands against the [[Stigmartus]] hordes in the [[Acheros Salient]] and sported their heraldry on their hulls. He claimed to have examined the burnt-out wreckage of another of these weapon-studded behemoths and he was convinced it was "animated by the essence of an Iron Hands Battle-Brother who had entirely shed every cell of his biological heritage, little more than pure hate and rage remaining to drive him ever onwards". Auros also claimed to have shared his findings with [[Inquisitor]] [[Calistair]]. [[Archmagos]] [[Zynth]] received the report but his reaction consisted only in ordering to send out mono-task [[servitors]] and a [[Secutor]] to the [[Cellebos Warzone]] and retrieve Calymn for adjustment as he believed him corrupted.{{Fn|13}}
  
==Geneseed==
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===Strategy and Tactics===
There are no noted physical flaws with the Iron Hand's [[gene-seed]], but some speculate that their fanatical hatred of weakness and physical frailty may in fact result from a genetic flaw in their gene-seed. Unusually, it appears that the [[Inquisition]] is relatively unconcerned about the [[Chapter]] as a whole - it would appear that if they have identified a actual flaw in the Chapter, they choose not to act on it as they do not regard this flaw as inherently dangerous to the [[Imperium]].{{Fn|10}}
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Between battles or on their warships while in the [[Warp]], Iron Hands often spend time uploaded to cryo-pods, inloading tactical schematics and information. This aids the over-arching strategic hexamathic formulae that they deploy while on campaign known as the '''Calculus of Battle'''. This system seeks to breakdown wars to raw data and numbers, where enemy actions, logistics, casualties, and environmental elements can be predicted and balanced like an equation. Once a conclusion has been reached, the Iron Hands nihilistic brutality translates well to war. When they attack, they do so without hesitation or mercy and will show little regard to the well-being of allies, as the Calculus of Battle has no factorial representation for civilian.{{Fn|63c}}
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 +
This ruthlessness extends even their own Battle-Brothers, who will be coldly sacrificed to achieve an objective should it be necessary to achieve a victory of worth greater than the cost expended. This does not deter warriors of the Iron Hands however. Iron Hands fear no death and view injury in battle as something that should be sought after instead of shunned.{{Fn|63c}}
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The Iron Hands rarely commit to a campaign unless overwhelming victory is all but guaranteed. To that end, they employ [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] [[Tech-Priest]]s known as the '''Magi Calculi''' whose job it is to analyze data and ascribe to it strategic worth and likelihood of victory. However the [[Iron Council]] can overrule the decisions of the Magi Calculi, as seen when [[Kardan Stronos]] disregarded their conclusions and joined [[Roboute Guilliman]]'s [[Indomitus Crusade]] anyway.{{Fn|63c}}
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==Gene-seed==
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The Iron Hands exhibit no physical flaws that can be traced back to their gene-seed, but it is possible that their extreme contempt for weakness in themselves and others may actually be due to an unidentified ''psychological'' flaw carried by their gene-seed. Being Space Marines, the Iron Hands already have superior physiology, and the bionics which they embrace do little to improve on it. Thus, the Iron Hands may suffer from body dysmorphia.{{Fn|56}}
  
 
The ritual of taking in the Gene-Seed of the Iron Hands is known as the '''Taking of the Soulsteel'''. During the ritual, [[Neophyte]]s purge themselves of fear, pain, and anger and repress mortal weakness with mantras of cold logic.{{Fn|53e}}
 
The ritual of taking in the Gene-Seed of the Iron Hands is known as the '''Taking of the Soulsteel'''. During the ritual, [[Neophyte]]s purge themselves of fear, pain, and anger and repress mortal weakness with mantras of cold logic.{{Fn|53e}}
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==Organization==
 
==Organization==
 
[[Image:ClanRau.jpg|thumb|right|290px|Organization of a typical Iron Hands Clan{{Fn|12}}]]
 
[[Image:ClanRau.jpg|thumb|right|290px|Organization of a typical Iron Hands Clan{{Fn|12}}]]
The Iron Hands are organised in a similar fashion to a [[Codex Astartes|Codex Chapter]] but with several distinct differences: The Chapter consists of ten '''"Clan Companies"''' based on the Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]{{Fn|40a}} which are composed in a fashion comparable to that of a Codex Battle Company. Each Clan Company is an independent entity, responsible for its own recruitment and, as such. Each Clan also possesses a colossal mobile fortress, a [[Land Behemoth]].{{Fn|17}}
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The Iron Hands are organised in a similar fashion to a [[Codex Astartes|Codex Chapter]] but with several distinct differences: The Chapter consists of ten '''"Clan Companies"''' based on the Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]{{Fn|40a}} which are composed in a fashion comparable to that of a Codex Battle Company. Each Clan Company is an independent entity, responsible for its own recruitment and equipment aquisition. Each Clan also possesses a colossal mobile fortress, a [[Land Behemoth]].{{Fn|17}}
  
 
===The Great Clan Council===
 
===The Great Clan Council===
 
*{{Main|Iron Council}}
 
*{{Main|Iron Council}}
Each [[Clan Company]] chooses a member to serve in the ruling body of the Chapter, '''[[Great Clan Council]]''' (also called the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|19a}}) The organizational structure of the Iron Hands changed after the [[Horus Heresy]] and the death of [[Ferrus Manus]] and it was decided that no single warrior should be leader of the Iron Hands. Instead, the Clan [[Space Marine Captain|Captains]] and most revered warriors of the [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] formed the Iron Council. Those who sit on the Council are known as [[Iron Fathers]], and the body has guided the Iron Hands ever since.{{Fn|19a}} Due to the reverence for the mechanical amongst Iron Hands, the council members are often [[Venerable Dreadnought]]s.{{Fn|10}} Precisely forty-one Iron Fathers sit on the Iron Council.{{Fn|22a}}
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Each [[Clan Company]] chooses a member to serve in the ruling body of the Chapter, the [[Great Clan Council]] (also called the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|19a}}) The organizational structure of the Iron Hands changed after the [[Horus Heresy]] and the death of [[Ferrus Manus]]; it was decided that no single warrior should be the leader of the Iron Hands. Instead, the Clan [[Space Marine Captain|Captains]] and most revered warriors of the [[Space Marine Legion|Legion]] formed the Iron Council. Those who sit on the Council are known as [[Iron Fathers]], and the body has guided the Iron Hands ever since.{{Fn|19a}} Due to the reverence for the mechanical amongst Iron Hands, the council members are often [[Venerable Dreadnought]]s.{{Fn|10}} Precisely forty-one Iron Fathers sit on the Iron Council.{{Fn|22a}}
  
 
The Iron Council elects the [[Chapter Master]] of the Iron Hands, as unlike in most other Chapters the holder does not bear the title for life.{{Fn|53e}}
 
The Iron Council elects the [[Chapter Master]] of the Iron Hands, as unlike in most other Chapters the holder does not bear the title for life.{{Fn|53e}}
  
 
===Clan Companies===
 
===Clan Companies===
The bulk of the Chapter is divided into ten Clan Companies. The Clan Companies are based off of the historic Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]], which are in a state of constant war with one another as well as the harsh elements of their world. Though Ferrus Manus long ago united Medusa under his rule, the Iron Hands make no effort to end the fighting between the clans. They view the constant warfare as weeding out the weak and shaping strong recruits for the Chapter. Each of the ten current Clan Companies continues to utilize the symbols and traditions associated with their corresponding Clan on Medusa.{{Fn|40a}} As should be of little surprise, the Iron Hands have a reputation for aloofness among the people of Medusa. Indeed, they wish to forget the fragile, contemptible flesh that once they were. This has never been more true than with the energies of the [[Great Rift]] blazing down. Deliberate contact between the Chapter and the clans who supply its recruits are few and fleeting outside of tithing season. Even when [[Dark Eldar]] raiders make planetfall in search of slaves, the Chapter seldom intervenes, reasoning that the attacks will serve to temper the Medusans to greatness.{{Fn|53a}}
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The bulk of the Chapter is divided into ten Clan Companies. The Clan Companies are based off of the historic Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]], which are in a state of constant war with one another as well as the harsh elements of their world. Though Ferrus Manus long ago united Medusa under his rule, the Iron Hands make no effort to end the fighting between the clans. They view the constant warfare as weeding out the weak and shaping strong recruits for the Chapter. Each of the ten current Clan Companies continues to utilize the symbols and traditions associated with their corresponding Clan on Medusa.{{Fn|40a}} As should be of little surprise, the Iron Hands have a reputation for aloofness among the people of Medusa. Indeed, they wish to forget the fragile, contemptible flesh that once they were. This has never been more true than with the energies of the [[Great Rift]] blazing down. Deliberate contact between the Chapter and the clans who supply its recruits are few and fleeting outside of tithing season. Even when [[Dark Eldar]] raiders make planetfall in search of slaves, the Chapter seldom intervenes, reasoning that the attacks will serve to temper the Medusans to greatness.{{Fn|53c}}
  
Each Clan is a self-contained unit not dissimilar to a [[Codex Astartes]] Battle Company; however, each Clan is responsible for its own recruiting and maintenance of its motorpool. Each Clan, in addition, possesses a mobile [[Land Behemoth]] [[fortress monastery]] on [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] which they consider their base of operations. Some materials is traded between the Clans, but still they are often in open competition with one another.{{Fn|10}} They are known to compete politically and even sometimes come to blows. The Clan system developed as a reaction to the [[Drop Site Massacre]] during the [[Horus Heresy]] when large numbers of Iron Hands [[Captain]]s were slain, creating confusion among the collective Iron Hands ranks.{{Fn|37}} The Chapter's fleet disposition is unknown.{{citethis}}
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Each Clan is a self-contained unit not dissimilar to a [[Codex Astartes]] Battle Company; however, each Clan is responsible for its own recruiting and maintenance of its motorpool. Each Clan, in addition, possesses a mobile [[Land Behemoth]] [[fortress monastery]] on [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]] which they consider their base of operations. Some materials is traded between the Clans, but still they are often in open competition with one another.{{Fn|10}} They are known to compete politically and even sometimes come to blows. The Clan system developed as a reaction to the [[Drop Site Massacre]] during the [[Horus Heresy]] when large numbers of Iron Hands [[Space Marine Captain|Captains]] were slain, creating confusion among the collective Iron Hands ranks.{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}} The Chapter's fleet disposition is unknown.
  
Clans in the Iron Hands are more than simple companies, they are each distinct not only culturally but also in how they wage war and view their service to the [[Emperor]]: [[Clan Garrsak]] for instance values collective unity while [[Clan Vurgaan]] hordes captured enemy weaponry.{{Fn|37}}
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Clans in the Iron Hands are more than simple companies, they are each distinct not only culturally but also in how they wage war and view their service to the [[Emperor]]: [[Clan Garrsak]] for instance values collective unity while [[Clan Vurgaan]] hordes captured enemy weaponry.{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
  
 
While Clan Companies are fixed, their place within the [[Codex Astartes]] and Iron Hands organization is not. For instance, had it not been for the efforts of [[Iron Father]] [[Feirros]] on the [[Iron Council]] [[Clan Raukaan]] would have lost its status as the 3rd Company and may have instead been "demoted" to a Reserve Company.{{Fn|53c}}
 
While Clan Companies are fixed, their place within the [[Codex Astartes]] and Iron Hands organization is not. For instance, had it not been for the efforts of [[Iron Father]] [[Feirros]] on the [[Iron Council]] [[Clan Raukaan]] would have lost its status as the 3rd Company and may have instead been "demoted" to a Reserve Company.{{Fn|53c}}
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====Chapter Disposition (post-[[Great Rift]])====
 
====Chapter Disposition (post-[[Great Rift]])====
 
=====Headquarters{{Fn|53b}}=====
 
=====Headquarters{{Fn|53b}}=====
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|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=2 align=center|'''Chapter Command'''
 
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|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=5 align=center|'''Chapter Command'''
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|[[Image:Ironhandsbanner.jpg|center|120px]]
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[[Kardan Stronos]], Master of the [[Iron Council]]
* [[Kardan Stronos]], Master of the [[Iron Council]].
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*[[Malkaan Feirros]], [[Master of the Forge]]
* [[Malkaan Feirros]], [[Master of the Forge]]
 
 
*[[Iron Father]]s
 
*[[Iron Father]]s
 
*[[Helfather]]s
 
*[[Helfather]]s
 
*[[Venerable Dreadnought]]s
 
*[[Venerable Dreadnought]]s
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|}
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{|align=center style="border-radius:5px" border="2" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0"
 
|-
 
|-
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Apothecarion]]
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|style="background:#fff; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Apothecarion]]
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Librarius]]
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|style="background:#fff; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Librarius]]
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Chaplaincy]]
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|style="background:#fff; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|[[Chaplaincy]]
 
|-
 
|-
|align=center|
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|[[Image:ApothecarionSymbol.jpg|center|50px]]
*[[Chief Apothecary]] [[Anaar Telech]]
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|[[Image:LibrariusSymbol.jpg|center|50px]]
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|[[Image:ReclusiamSymbol.jpg|center|50px]]
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|- style="vertical-align:top;text-align:left;font-size:85%"
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|
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[[Anaar Telech]],<br>
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[[Chief Apothecary]]
 
*[[Apothecary|Apothecaries]]
 
*[[Apothecary|Apothecaries]]
|align=center|
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*[[Chief Librarian]] [[Lydriik]]
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[[Lydriik]],<br>
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[[Chief Librarian]]
 
*[[Epistolary|Epistolaries]]
 
*[[Epistolary|Epistolaries]]
 
*[[Codicier]]s
 
*[[Codicier]]s
 
*[[Lexicanium]]s
 
*[[Lexicanium]]s
 
*Acolytum
 
*Acolytum
|align=center|
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*[[Master of Sanctity|Father of Iron]] [[Jorggir Shidd]]
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[[Ranek Varth]],<br>
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[[Master of Sanctity|Father of Iron]]
 
*[[Reclusiarch]] [[Raastus Korphaal]]
 
*[[Reclusiarch]] [[Raastus Korphaal]]
 
*[[Iron Father|Iron Chaplain]]s
 
*[[Iron Father|Iron Chaplain]]s
|-
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
=====Clan Companies{{Fn|53b}}=====
 
=====Clan Companies{{Fn|53b}}=====
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|- style="background:black; color:white"
 
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''Veteran Company'''
 
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''Veteran Company'''
 
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=4 align=center|'''Battle Companies'''
 
|style="background:#000000; color: white" colspan=4 align=center|'''Battle Companies'''
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|style="background:#323232; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''5th Company'''
 
|style="background:#323232; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''5th Company'''
 
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|-
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|[[Image:IH1.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Avernii]]<br>
'''''[[Clan Avernii]]'''''
 
 
'''"The Forge-Born"'''
 
'''"The Forge-Born"'''
[[Image:IH1.jpg|center|80px]]
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|[[Image:IH2.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Garrsak]]<br>
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Caanok Var]]
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'''"The Tempered Wardens"'''
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|[[Image:IH3.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Raukaan]]<br>
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'''"The Firehearts"'''
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|[[Image:IH4.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Kaargul]]<br>
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'''"The Watchers of Karaashi"'''
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|[[Image:IH5.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Haarmek]]<br>
 +
'''"The Relic Guard"'''
 +
 
 +
|- style="vertical-align:top;text-align:left;font-size:85%"
 +
|
 +
[[Caanok Var]], <br>
 +
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
 
'''''[[Clan Garrsak]]'''''
+
|
'''"The Tempered Wardens"'''
+
[[Eutuun Hes]], <br>
[[Image:IH2.jpg|center|80px]]
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Eutuun Hes]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Techmarines
 
*Techmarines
 
*Transports
 
*Transports
*Battler Tanks
+
*Battle Tanks
 
*Aircraft
 
*Aircraft
 
*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
 
'''''[[Clan Raukaan]]'''''
+
|
'''"The Firehearts"'''
+
[[Klaarc Kalag]], <br>
[[Image:IH3.jpg|center|80px]]
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Klaarc Kalag]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Techmarines
 
*Techmarines
 
*Transports
 
*Transports
*Battler Tanks
+
*Battle Tanks
 
*Aircraft
 
*Aircraft
 
*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
 
'''''[[Clan Kaargul]]'''''
+
|
'''"The Watchers of Karaashi"'''
+
[[Brask]], <br>
[[Image:IH4.jpg|center|80px]]
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Brask]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Techmarines
 
*Techmarines
 
*Transports
 
*Transports
*Battler Tanks
+
*Battle Tanks
 
*Aircraft
 
*Aircraft
 
*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
 
'''''[[Clan Haarmek]]'''''
+
|
'''"The Relic Guard"'''
+
[[Hastiim Haarmek]], <br>
[[Image:IH5.jpg|center|80px]]
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Hastiim Haarmek]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenant]]s
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Techmarines
 
*Techmarines
 
*Transports
 
*Transports
*Battler Tanks
+
*Battle Tanks
 
*Aircraft
 
*Aircraft
 
*Warships
 
*Warships
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|style="background:#323232; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''10th Company'''
 
|style="background:#323232; color: white" colspan=1 align=center|'''10th Company'''
 
|-
 
|-
|align="center" valign="top"|
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|[[Image:IH6.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Sorrgol]]<br>
'''''[[Clan Sorrgol]]'''''
 
 
'''"The Watchkeepers"'''
 
'''"The Watchkeepers"'''
[[Image:IH6.jpg|center|80px]]
+
|[[Image:IH7.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Borrgos]]<br>
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Kaldabane Vhor]]
+
'''"The Will of the Omnissiah"'''
 +
|[[Image:IH8.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Morlaag]]<br>
 +
'''"The Fist of Manus"'''
 +
|[[Image:IH9.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Vurgaan]]<br>
 +
'''"The Brothers of Iburaani"'''
 +
|[[Image:IH10.jpg|center|80px]]<br>[[Clan Dorrvok]]<br>
 +
'''"The Crucible"'''
 +
|- style="vertical-align:top;text-align:left;font-size:85%"
 +
|
 +
[[Kaldabane Vhor]],<br>
 +
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
|
'''''[[Clan Borrgos]]'''''
+
[[Dourr Raan]],<br>
'''"The Will of the Omnissiah"'''
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
[[Image:IH7.jpg|center|80px]]
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Dourr Raan]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
|
'''''[[Clan Morlaag]]'''''
+
[[Doroor Hesh]],<br>
'''"The Fist of Manus"'''
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
[[Image:IH8.jpg|center|80px]]
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Doroor Hesh]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
|
'''''[[Clan Vurgaan]]'''''
+
[[Agaar Verrox]],<br>
'''"The Brothers of Iburaani"'''
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
[[Image:IH9.jpg|center|80px]]
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Agaar Verrox]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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*Warships
 
*Warships
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
 
*[[Land Behemoth]]
|align="center" valign="top"|
+
|
'''''[[Clan Dorrvok]]'''''
+
[[Taahg Telavech]],<br>
'''"The Crucible"'''
+
[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]]  
[[Image:IH10.jpg|center|80px]]
 
*[[Space Marine Captain|Iron Captain]] [[Taahg Telavech]]
 
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Space Marine Lieutenant|Lieutenants]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
 
*[[Company Ancient]]
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====Heresy-Era Clans====
 
====Heresy-Era Clans====
*[[Clan Atraxii]]{{citethis}}
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*[[Clan Atraxii]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Burkhar]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Burkhar]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Felg]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Felg]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Kadoran]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Kadoran]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Lokopt]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Lokopt]]{{Fn|27b}}
*[[Clan Morragul]]{{citethis}}
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*[[Clan Morragul]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Ungavarr]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Ungavarr]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Vorganan]]{{Fn|27b}}
 
*[[Clan Vorganan]]{{Fn|27b}}
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==Recruitment==
 
==Recruitment==
Each of the Clan Companies of the Iron Hands is responsible for their own recruitment. These new recruits are taken from the nomadic Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]. Only those of great physical and mental strength are recruited and during the recruitment candidates have their weaknesses purged from them.{{Fn|9a}}
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Each of the Clan Companies of the Iron Hands is responsible for their own recruitment. These new recruits are taken from the nomadic Clans of [[Medusa (Planet)|Medusa]]. Only those of great physical and mental strength are recruited and during the recruitment candidates have their weaknesses purged from them.{{Fn|9a}} Regardless of origin, those that survive the initial selection process spend their first decade in [[Clan Dorrvok]] and train in the desolated proving grounds of Ooranus on Medusa. Even fewer survive this grueling process, and recruits are treated with extreme disregard. Infighting amongst the [[Aspirant]]s and [[Initiate]]s is common and even encouraged, with Iron Hands sergeants often stopping training exercises just to turn brothers on each other or enflame rivalries. Even when elevated to full [[Battle-Brother]] a Marines chance of survival improves little. Believing themselves to be weeding out the weak and unworthy, raw recruits are often given near-suicidal assignments that would usually be given to veterans in other Chapters.{{Fn|63b}}
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 +
Due to their harsh training regimen and stubbornness in both attack and defense, only the strongest in the Chapter survive. Thus the Iron Hands are a top-heavy chapter with many veterans but less [[Scout]]s and [[Initiate]]s. To maintain their strength, recruits are constantly sought after by Clan [[Iron Father]]s within the Wastes of Medusa. [[Librarian]]s are often recruited from [[League of Black Ships|Black Ships]] passing near Medusa.{{Fn|63b}}
  
 
==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
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==Noted Elements of the Iron Hands==
 
==Noted Elements of the Iron Hands==
 
[[File:IronHandsbattlingDarkEldar.jpg|right|thumb|300px| Iron Hands battling [[Eldar]]{{Fn|22}}]]
 
[[File:IronHandsbattlingDarkEldar.jpg|right|thumb|300px| Iron Hands battling [[Eldar]]{{Fn|22}}]]
[[File:IronHandsvsOrks.jpg|350px|right|thumb|300px|Iron Hand battling [[Orks]]{{Fn|22}}]]
+
[[File:IronHandsvsOrks.jpg|350px|right|thumb|300px|An Iron Hand battling [[Orks]]{{Fn|22}}]]
 
===Relics===
 
===Relics===
 +
*{{Main|Iron Hands Armoury}}
 
*[[Canticle of Travels]] - prized text documenting the legend of [[Ferrus Manus]]
 
*[[Canticle of Travels]] - prized text documenting the legend of [[Ferrus Manus]]
 +
*[[Axe of Severance]]
 +
*Skull of [[Ferrus Manus]]{{Fn|57}}
 +
*[[Heart of Iron]]
  
 
===Vessels===
 
===Vessels===
 +
{{main|Known Vessels of the Iron Hands}}
 
*''[[Fist of Iron (battleship)|Fist of Iron]]'' - Flagship at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]{{Fn|3a}}
 
*''[[Fist of Iron (battleship)|Fist of Iron]]'' - Flagship at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]{{Fn|3a}}
*''[[Omnipotence]]'' - Mobile [[Fortress-Monastery]]/[[Land Behemoth]] of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|37}}
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*''[[Omnipotence]]'' - Mobile [[Fortress-Monastery]]/[[Land Behemoth]] of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
 
*''[[Gorgonesque]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Gorgonesque]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Master of Iron]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Master of Iron]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Metallus]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Metallus]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Thetis]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
 
*''[[Thetis]]'' - [[Battle Barge]]
*''[[Red Talon]]'' - [[Grand Cruiser]] and Flagship of [[Clan Morragul]] at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]{{Fn|21b}}
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*''[[Red Talon]]'' - [[Grand Cruiser]] and Flagship of [[Clan Morragul]] at the time of the [[Horus Heresy]]{{Fn|21c}}
 
*''[[Fastidious Prosecutor]]'' - [[Heavy Cruiser]] ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]]){{Fn|36}}
 
*''[[Fastidious Prosecutor]]'' - [[Heavy Cruiser]] ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]]){{Fn|36}}
 
*''[[Bane of Asirnoth]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]]
 
*''[[Bane of Asirnoth]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]]
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*''[[Sisypheum]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]], played a crucial role at the outbreak of the [[Horus Heresy]]
 
*''[[Sisypheum]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]], played a crucial role at the outbreak of the [[Horus Heresy]]
 
*''[[Veritas Ferrum]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]], carried remnants of the 111th Clan Company to [[Pythos]] after the [[Drop Site Massacre]], destroyed above the planet{{Fn|24}}
 
*''[[Veritas Ferrum]]'' - [[Strike Cruiser]], carried remnants of the 111th Clan Company to [[Pythos]] after the [[Drop Site Massacre]], destroyed above the planet{{Fn|24}}
*''[[Alloyed]]'' - [[Cruiser]] of [[Clan Garrsak]]{{Fn|37}}
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*''[[Alloyed]]'' - [[Cruiser]] of [[Clan Garrsak]]{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
*''[[Brutus]]'' - [[Cruiser]] of [[Clan Borrgos]]{{Fn|37}}
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*''[[Brutus]]'' - [[Cruiser]] of [[Clan Borrgos]]{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
 
*''[[Light of Battle]]'' - Patrol Cruiser ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]])
 
*''[[Light of Battle]]'' - Patrol Cruiser ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]])
 
*''[[Ferrum]]'' - carried [[Ferrus Manus]] and his veterans to [[Drop Site Massacre|Isstvan V]].{{Fn|3}}<sup>,</sup>{{Fn|23}}
 
*''[[Ferrum]]'' - carried [[Ferrus Manus]] and his veterans to [[Drop Site Massacre|Isstvan V]].{{Fn|3}}<sup>,</sup>{{Fn|23}}
 
*''[[Iron Heart]]'' - Flagship of [[Shadrak Meduson]] ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]])
 
*''[[Iron Heart]]'' - Flagship of [[Shadrak Meduson]] ([[Horus Heresy|Heresy-era]])
*''[[Strength Eternum]]'' - [[Escort]]{{Fn|37}}
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*''[[Strength Eternum]]'' - [[Escort]]{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
*''[[Mount Volpurrn]]'' - [[Escort]]{{Fn|37}}
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*''[[Mount Volpurrn]]'' - [[Escort]]{{Fn|37b}}{{Fn|37c}}
 
*''[[Tempered Claw]]'' - [[Destroyer]] of [[Clan Morlaag]]{{Fn|37a}}
 
*''[[Tempered Claw]]'' - [[Destroyer]] of [[Clan Morlaag]]{{Fn|37a}}
 
[[Image:IHPrimaris.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Iron Hands [[Primaris Space Marine]]{{Fn|40a}}]]
 
[[Image:IHPrimaris.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Iron Hands [[Primaris Space Marine]]{{Fn|40a}}]]
 +
 
===Vehicles===
 
===Vehicles===
 
*''[[Weyland]]'' - [[Land Behemoth]] of [[Clan Vurgaan]]{{Fn|1c}}
 
*''[[Weyland]]'' - [[Land Behemoth]] of [[Clan Vurgaan]]{{Fn|1c}}
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{{Main|Known Members of the Iron Hands}}
 
{{Main|Known Members of the Iron Hands}}
 
====Heresy Era====
 
====Heresy Era====
*[[Ferrus Manus]]: [[Primarch]] of the Iron Hands{{Fn|3}}
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*[[Ferrus Manus]] - [[Primarch]] of the Iron Hands.{{Fn|3}}
*[[Gabriel Santar]]: [[First Captain]] of the Iron Hands during the [[Great Crusade]] and the [[Horus Heresy]]; killed on [[Drop Site Massacre|Isstvan V]]{{Fn|3}}
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*[[Gabriel Santar]] - [[First Captain]] of the Iron Hands during the [[Great Crusade]] and the [[Horus Heresy]]; killed on [[Drop Site Massacre|Isstvan V]].{{Fn|3}}
*[[Shadrak Meduson]]:: [[Clan Sorrgol]] [[Commander|Clan Commander]], [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and warleader during the [[Horus Heresy]] era{{Fn|31}}
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*[[Shadrak Meduson]] - [[Clan Sorrgol]] [[Commander|Clan Commander]], [[Space Marine Captain|Captain]] during the [[Great Crusade]] and warleader during the [[Horus Heresy]] era.{{Fn|31}}
*[[Autek Mor]]: [[Iron Father]] and Lord of the [[Morragul Clan]] during the [[Horus Heresy]], later became the first [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Red Talons]]{{Fn|21d}}
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*[[Autek Mor]] - [[Iron Father]] and Lord of the [[Morragul Clan]] during the [[Horus Heresy]], later became the first [[Chapter Master]] of the [[Red Talons]].{{Fn|21e}}
*[[Amadeus DuCaine]]: [[Lord Commander]]{{Fn|21a}}
+
*[[Amadeus DuCaine]] - [[Lord Commander]].{{Fn|21a}}
*[[Vaakal Desaan]]: Captain of the 9th Clan-Company{{Fn|27a}}
+
*[[Vaakal Desaan]] - Captain of the 9th Clan-Company.{{Fn|27a}}
*[[Ulrach Branthan]]: Captain of the 65th Clan-Company{{Fn|42}}
+
*[[Ulrach Branthan]] - Captain of the 65th Clan-Company.{{Fn|42}}
*[[Casalir Lorramech]]: Captain of the 98th Clan-Company{{Fn|36}}
+
*[[Casalir Lorramech]] - Captain of the 98th Clan-Company.{{Fn|36}}
*[[Castrmen Orth]]: Spearhead-[[Centurion (Rank)|Centurion]]{{Fn|21d}}
+
*[[Castrmen Orth]] - [[Centurion (Rank)|Spearhead-Centurion]].{{Fn|21e}}
*[[Cadmus Tyro]]: [[Equerry]] of [[ Ulrach Branthan]]{{Fn|42}}
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*[[Cadmus Tyro]] - [[Equerry]] of [[Ulrach Branthan]].{{Fn|42}}
*[[Sabik Wayland]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|18}}
+
*[[Sabik Wayland]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|18}}
*[[Thamatica]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|18}}
+
*[[Thamatica]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|18}}
*[[Jebez Aug]]: [[Iron Father]], 2nd to [[Shadrak Meduson]]{{Fn|35a}}
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*[[Jebez Aug]] - [[Iron Father]], 2nd to [[Shadrak Meduson]].{{Fn|35a}}
*[[Kardozia]]: [[Iron Father]] and [[Dreadnought]]{{Fn|43}}
+
*[[Kardozia]] - [[Iron Father]] and [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]].{{Fn|43}}
*[[Goran Gorgonson]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|35a}}
+
*[[Goran Gorgonson]] - [[Apothecary]].{{Fn|35a}}
*[[Vermanus Cybus]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|18}}
+
*[[Vermanus Cybus]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|18}}
*[[Eeron Kleve]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|45}}
+
*[[Eeron Kleve]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|45}}
*[[Crius]]: Lord of [[Clan Kadoran]]{{Fn|46}}
+
*[[Crius]] - Lord of [[Clan Kadoran]].{{Fn|46}}
*[[Karaashi Bombastus]]: [[Dreadnought]]{{Fn|18}}
+
*[[Karaashi Bombastus]] - [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]].{{Fn|18}}
*[[Khalon]]: [[Leviathan Siege Dreadnought]]
+
*[[Khalon]] - [[Leviathan Siege Dreadnought]].
*[[Morn]]: [[Contemptor Dreadnought]]
+
*[[Morn]] - [[Contemptor Dreadnought]].
*[[Erasmus Ruuman]]: Ironwrought{{Fn|44}}
+
*[[Erasmus Ruuman]] - Ironwrought.{{Fn|44}}
*[[Bion Henricos]]: Sergeant of the 10th Clan-Company{{Fn|27a}}
+
*[[Bion Henricos]] - Sergeant of the 10th Clan-Company.{{Fn|27a}}
*[[Ignatius Numen]]: Battle-Brother{{Fn|18}}
+
*[[Ignatius Numen]] - Battle-Brother.{{Fn|18}}
*[[Viton Tahn]]: Veteran Pilot{{Fn|41}}
+
*[[Viton Tahn]] - Veteran Pilot.{{Fn|41a}}
 +
*[[Oresk Torgoll]] - Traitor who joined the [[World Eaters]]
  
 
====Post Heresy====
 
====Post Heresy====
*[[Kardan Stronos]]: de facto [[Chapter Master]] of the Iron Hands{{Fn|4b}}
+
*[[Kardan Stronos]] - de facto [[Chapter Master]] of the Iron Hands.{{Fn|4b}}
*[[Kristos]]: [[Iron Father]] and [[Space Marine Captain|Clan Commander]] of [[Clan Raukaan]], became [[Chaos|corrupted]] during the [[Gaudinian Heresy]]{{Fn|22b}}
+
*[[Kristos]] - [[Iron Father]] and [[Space Marine Captain|Clan Commander]] of [[Clan Raukaan]], became [[Chaos|corrupted]] during the [[Gaudinian Heresy]].{{Fn|22b}}
*[[Arven Rauth]]: [[Space Marine Captain|Clan-Commander]] of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|12a}}
+
*[[Arven Rauth]] - [[Space Marine Captain|Clan-Commander]] of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|12a}}
*[[Feirros]]: [[Iron Father]] and [[Master of the Forge]]{{Fn|22d}}
+
*[[Feirros]] - [[Iron Father]] and [[Master of the Forge]].{{Fn|22d}}
*[[Xerill]]: [[Master of the Forge]] of the [[Deathwatch]]{{citethis}}
+
*[[Xerill]] - [[Master of the Forge]] of the [[Deathwatch]].{{citethis}}
*[[Lydriik]]: [[Chief Librarian]]{{Fn|22f}}
+
*[[Lydriik]] - [[Chief Librarian]].{{Fn|22f}}
*[[Axagoras]]: Sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Axagoras]] - Sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Bannus]]: [[Dreadnought]], sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Bannus]] - [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]], sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Bartolk]]: [[Iron Father]], sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Bartolk]] - [[Iron Father]], sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Madeus]]: [[Librarian]], sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Madeus]] - [[Librarian]], sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Talumech]]: [[Dreadnought]], sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Talumech]] - [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]], sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Jorggir Shidd]]: [[Master of Sanctity]]{{Fn|44}}
+
*[[Jorggir Shidd]] - [[Master of Sanctity]].{{Fn|44}}
*[[Anaar Telech]]: [[Chief Apothecary]]{{Fn|44}}
+
*[[Anaar Telech]] - [[Chief Apothecary]].{{Fn|44}}
*[[Orban Lomax]]: [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]], sits on the [[Iron Council]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Orban Lomax]] - [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]], sits on the [[Iron Council]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Arven Rauth]]: Commander of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|22b}}
+
*[[Arven Rauth]] - Commander of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|22b}}
*[[Arlaan]]: Clan-Commander of [[Clan Kaargul]]{{Fn|47}}
+
*[[Arlaan]] - Clan-Commander of [[Clan Kaargul]].{{Fn|47}}
*[[Brask]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Kaargul]]{{Fn|53d}}
+
*[[Brask]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Kaargul]].{{Fn|53d}}
*[[Rumann]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Kaargul]]{{Fn|44}}, now a [[Dreadnought]]{{Fn|53d}}
+
*[[Rumann]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Kaargul]],{{Fn|44}} now a [[Space Marine Dreadnought|Dreadnought]].{{Fn|53d}}
*[[Telavech]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Dorrvok]]{{Fn|44}}
+
*[[Telavech]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Dorrvok]].{{Fn|44}}
*[[Terrek]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Haarmek]]{{Fn|52}}
+
*[[Terrek]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Haarmek]].{{Fn|52}}
*[[Verrox]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Vurgaan]]{{Fn|44}}
+
*[[Verrox]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Vurgaan]].{{Fn|44}}
*[[Paullian Blantar]]: Renowned [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Paullian Blantar]] - Renowned [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Daarmos]]: [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|22c}}
+
*[[Daarmos]] - [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|22c}}
*[[Kaldabane Vhor]]: [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]]{{Fn|53d}}
+
*[[Kaldabane Vhor]] - [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]].{{Fn|53d}}
*[[Rakk Golloth]]: Former [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]]{{Fn|53d}}
+
*[[Rakk Golloth]] - Former [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Sorrgol]].{{Fn|53d}}
*[[Anatolus Gdolkin]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|1a}}
+
*[[Anatolus Gdolkin]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|1a}}
*[[Dauuk]]: [[Iron Captain]]{{Fn|48}}
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*[[Dauuk]] - [[Iron Captain]].{{Fn|30a}}
*[[Galkraan]]: [[Iron Captain]]{{Fn|49}}
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*[[Galkraan]] - [[Iron Captain]].{{Fn|49}}
*[[Graevaar]]: Former [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|22b}}
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*[[Graevaar]] - Former [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|22b}}
*[[Shulgaar]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|22c}}
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*[[Shulgaar]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|22c}}
*[[Arnok Kraan]]: [[Iron Father]]
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*[[Arnok Kraan]] - [[Iron Father]].
*[[Sien]]: [[Iron Captain]]
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*[[Sien]] - [[Iron Captain]].
*[[Sind Grolvoch]]: Former Commander of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|48a}}
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*[[Sind Grolvoch]] - Former Commander of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|30b}}{{Fn|30c}}
*[[Karrdas]]: Former [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Haarmek]]{{Fn|50}}
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*[[Rathkugan]] - [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Haarmek]].{{Fn|58}}
*[[Maklon]]: Former [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|22g}}
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*[[Karrdas]] - Former [[Iron Father]] of [[Clan Haarmek]].{{Fn|50}}
*[[Furnous]]: [[Venerable Dreadnought]], [[Clan Raukaan]]{{Fn|22e}}
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*[[Maklon]] - Former [[Iron Captain]] of [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|22g}}
*[[Lortex]]: [[Techmarine]]{{Fn|48}}
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*[[Furnous]] - [[Venerable Dreadnought]], [[Clan Raukaan]].{{Fn|22e}}
*[[Marrus]]: [[Iron Father]]{{Fn|22b}}
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*[[Lortex]] - [[Techmarine]].{{Fn|30c}}
*[[Gaumech]]: Battle-Brother{{Fn|9c}}
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*[[Marrus]] - [[Iron Father]].{{Fn|22b}}
*[[Ennox Sorrlock]]: Member of the [[Deathwatch]]{{Fn|51}}
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*[[Gaumech]] - Battle-Brother.{{Fn|9c}}
*[[Rorlaan]]: [[Venerable Dreadnought]]{{Fn|48}}
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*[[Ennox Sorrlock]] - Member of the [[Deathwatch]].{{Fn|51}}
*[[Oros Telemar]]: [[Company Champion|Clan-Champion]]{{Fn|9d}}
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*[[Rorlaan]] - [[Venerable Dreadnought]].{{Fn|30c}}
*[[Urlon]]: Dreadnought{{Fn|48a}}
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*[[Oros Telemar]] - [[Company Champion|Clan-Champion]].{{Fn|9d}}
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*[[Albaar]] - Captain{{Fn|62}}
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*[[Urlon]] - Dreadnought.{{Fn|30c}}
  
 
===Unique Troops===
 
===Unique Troops===
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==Notes on Hierarchy==
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==Trivia==
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The exact commander of the Iron Hands has been fairly convoluted throughout publication history.
 
The exact commander of the Iron Hands has been fairly convoluted throughout publication history.
  
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*In [[Codex Supplement: Iron Hands (8th Edition)]] it is stated that Kardan Stronos exists as the official [[Chapter Master]], but like his predecessors was elected by the Iron Council. It is stated that the Iron Hands Chapter Master does not serve for life.{{Fn|53e}}
 
*In [[Codex Supplement: Iron Hands (8th Edition)]] it is stated that Kardan Stronos exists as the official [[Chapter Master]], but like his predecessors was elected by the Iron Council. It is stated that the Iron Hands Chapter Master does not serve for life.{{Fn|53e}}
  
==Related Articles==
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==See also==
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Loyal Space Marine Chapters (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
 
*[[Space Marine Forces (List)]]
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
{{cite}}
 
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*1: [[Iron Hands (Novel)]]:
 
**{{Endn|1a}}: Chapter 2
 
**{{Endn|1a}}: Chapter 2
 
**{{Endn|1b}}: Epilogue
 
**{{Endn|1b}}: Epilogue
 
**{{Endn|1c}}: Chapter 1
 
**{{Endn|1c}}: Chapter 1
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**{{Endn|1c}}: Chapter 12: Lost Gods
 
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Fulgrim (Novel)]]{{cite this}}
 
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Fulgrim (Novel)]]{{cite this}}
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*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pgs. 91–103
 
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Ten - The Badab War - Part Two]], pgs. 91–103
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Eye of Terror]], {{Cite This}}
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*{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Eye of Terror (3rd Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|7}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120320003408/https://www.blacklibrary.com/Blog/Iron-Men.html Black Library: Iron Men (archive page)] (last accessed 14/04/2019)
 
*{{Endn|7}}: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120320003408/https://www.blacklibrary.com/Blog/Iron-Men.html Black Library: Iron Men (archive page)] (last accessed 14/04/2019)
 
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series)]] Collected Visions, pg. 19
 
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series)]] Collected Visions, pg. 19
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**{{Endn|9b}}: pg. 3
 
**{{Endn|9b}}: pg. 3
 
**{{Endn|9c}}: pg.10
 
**{{Endn|9c}}: pg.10
**{{Endn|9d}}: 15-17, Company Champion's
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**{{Endn|9d}}: 15-17 — ''Company Champions''
 
*{{Endn|10}}: [[White Dwarf 262 (UK)]], pgs. 64–71
 
*{{Endn|10}}: [[White Dwarf 262 (UK)]], pgs. 64–71
 
*{{Endn|11}}: [[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
 
*{{Endn|11}}: [[Codex: Ultramarines (2nd Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
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**{{Endn|19c}}: pg. 234
 
**{{Endn|19c}}: pg. 234
 
*{{Endn|20}}: [[Iron Soul (Short Story)]]
 
*{{Endn|20}}: [[Iron Soul (Short Story)]]
*21: [[The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre]]
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*21: [[The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre]]:
 
**{{Endn|21a}}: pgs. 64–68
 
**{{Endn|21a}}: pgs. 64–68
**{{Endn|21b}}: pg. 185
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**{{Endn|21b}}: pg. 73
**{{Endn|21c}}: pg. 230
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**{{Endn|21c}}: pg. 185
**{{Endn|21d}}: pg.236-237
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**{{Endn|21d}}: pg. 230
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**{{Endn|21e}}: pgs. 236-237
 
*{{Endn|22}}: [[Clan Raukaan - A Codex: Space Marines Supplement]]
 
*{{Endn|22}}: [[Clan Raukaan - A Codex: Space Marines Supplement]]
 
**{{Endn|22a}}: ''The Age of Ferrus''
 
**{{Endn|22a}}: ''The Age of Ferrus''
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*{{Endn|28}}: [[The Phoenician (Short Story)]]
 
*{{Endn|28}}: [[The Phoenician (Short Story)]]
 
*{{Endn|29}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/11/21/vigilus-101gw-homepage-post-2/ Warhammer Community]
 
*{{Endn|29}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/11/21/vigilus-101gw-homepage-post-2/ Warhammer Community]
*{{Endn|30}}: [[Codex Supplement: Angels of Death]], pg. 34
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*30: [[Codex Supplement: Angels of Death]]:
*{{Endn|31}}: [[Meduson (Short Story)]] - [[Meduson (Anthology)]]
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**{{Endn|30a}}: pg. 11
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**{{Endn|30b}}: pg. 34
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**{{Endn|30c}}: pgs. 36-37
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*{{Endn|31}}: [[Meduson (Short Story)]] [[Meduson (Anthology)]]
 
*{{Endn|32}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Space Marines and Forces of the Inquisition]], pg. 9
 
*{{Endn|32}}: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Space Marines and Forces of the Inquisition]], pg. 9
 
*33: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Second Edition: War Machines of the Adeptus Astartes]]
 
*33: [[Imperial Armour Volume Two - Second Edition: War Machines of the Adeptus Astartes]]
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*{{Endn|34}}: [[Codex: Death Guard (8th Edition)]], pg. 22
 
*{{Endn|34}}: [[Codex: Death Guard (8th Edition)]], pg. 22
*{{Endn|35}}: [[Old Earth (Novel)]]{{citethis}}
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**{{Endn|35a}}: Chapter 18
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**{{Endn|35a}}: Dramatis Personae
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**{{Endn|35b}}: Chapter 16
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**{{Endn|35c}}: Chapter 23
 
*{{Endn|36}}: [[The Lion (Novella)]] — [[The Primarchs (Anthology)]], Chapter IX
 
*{{Endn|36}}: [[The Lion (Novella)]] — [[The Primarchs (Anthology)]], Chapter IX
*{{Endn|37}}: [[Voice of Mars (Novel)]], Chapters 6-7
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**{{Endn|37a}}: Chapter 2
 
**{{Endn|37a}}: Chapter 2
*{{Endn|38}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series) ]], pg. 306
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**{{Endn|37b}}: Chapter 6
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**{{Endn|37c}}: Chapter 7
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*{{Endn|38}}: [[Horus Heresy (Artbook Series)]], pg. 306
 
*{{Endn|39}}: '''Note''': The claim that also the [[Steel Confessors]] are a successor [[Chapter]] of the Iron Hands can not be verified for the time being as the only known potential source is not accessible. For more details please check the corresponding ''Steel Confessors'' article.
 
*{{Endn|39}}: '''Note''': The claim that also the [[Steel Confessors]] are a successor [[Chapter]] of the Iron Hands can not be verified for the time being as the only known potential source is not accessible. For more details please check the corresponding ''Steel Confessors'' article.
*{{Endn|40}}: [[Codex: Space Marines (8th Edition, 2nd Codex)]] pg.59
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**{{Endn|40a}}: pg.52-53
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**{{Endn|40a}}: pgs. 52-53
*{{Endn|41}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Six]] pg.118-120
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**{{Endn|40b}}: pg. 59
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*{{Endn|41}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Six - Retribution]]
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**{{Endn|41a}}: pg. 21
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**{{Endn|41b}}: pgs. 118-120
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**{{Endn|41c}}: pg. 24
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**{{Endn|41d}}: pgs. 28-31
 
*{{Endn|42}}: [[The Seventh Serpent (Novella)]]
 
*{{Endn|42}}: [[The Seventh Serpent (Novella)]]
 
*{{Endn|43}}: [[The Weregeld (Novella)]]
 
*{{Endn|43}}: [[The Weregeld (Novella)]]
 
*{{Endn|44}}: [[Scorched Earth (Novella)]]
 
*{{Endn|44}}: [[Scorched Earth (Novella)]]
*{{Endn|45}}: [[The Unremembered Empire (Novel)]] Chapter 3
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*{{Endn|45}}: [[The Unremembered Empire (Novel)]], Chapter 3
 
*{{Endn|46}}: [[Riven (Short Story)]]
 
*{{Endn|46}}: [[Riven (Short Story)]]
*{{Endn|47}}: [[Urban Conquest]] pg.19
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*{{Endn|47}}: [[Urban Conquest]], pg. 19
*{{Endn|48}}: [[Codex Supplement: Angels of Death]] pg.34
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*{{Endn|48}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 183
**{{Endn|48a}}: Strike Force Grolvoch
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*{{Endn|49}}: [[Imperium Nihilus: Vigilus Ablaze]], pg. 16 — ''Retaking the Hoist''
*{{Endn|49}}: [[ Vigilus Ablaze]], pg. 16 — Retaking the Hoist
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*{{Endn|50}}: [[Codex Supplement: Ultramarines (8th Edition)]], pg. 18 - ''The 7th Company: The Chain Laurels''
*{{Endn|50}}: [[Codex Supplement: Ultramarines (8th Edition)]], pg. 18 - The 7th Company: The Chain Laurels
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*{{Endn|51}}: [[White Dwarf 109 (2016)]] — ''Kill Team Cassius''
*{{Endn|51}}: [[White Dwarf 109 (2016)]] — Kill Team Cassius
 
 
*{{Endn|52}}: [[The Lost King (Short Story)]]
 
*{{Endn|52}}: [[The Lost King (Short Story)]]
*{{Endn|53}}: [[Codex Supplement: Iron Hands (8th Edition)]] pg.34
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*53: [[Codex Supplement: Iron Hands (8th Edition)]]
**{{Endn|53a}}: pg.9
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**{{Endn|53a}}: pg. 9
**{{Endn|53b}}: pg.11
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**{{Endn|53b}}: pg. 11
**{{Endn|53c}}: pg.14
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**{{Endn|53c}}: pgs. 13-14
**{{Endn|53d}}: pg.17
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**{{Endn|53d}}: pgs. 17-18
**{{Endn|53e}}: pg.21-22
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**{{Endn|53f}}: pgs. 28-29
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**{{Endn|53g}}: pgs. 30-31
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**{{Endn|53h}}: pgs. 32-34
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*{{Endn|54}}: [[Codex: Adepta Sororitas (8th Edition)]], pgs. 72-73
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*{{Endn|55}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/2019/08/16/successor-showcase-hawks-knights-and-pointy-sticks/ Successor Showcase: Hawks, Knights and Pointy Sticks! (Posted 16/08/2019)] ''(Last accessed on 28 January 2020)''
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*{{Endn|56}}: [[Wrath of Iron (Novel)]], Chapter 8
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*{{Endn|57}}: [[Eye of Medusa (Novel)]], Chapter 7
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*{{Endn|58}}: [[Faith in Iron (Short Story)]]
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*{{Endn|59}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Four - Conquest]], pg. 19
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*{{Endn|60}}: [[War Zone Nachmund: Rift War]], pg. 30
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*{{Endn|61}}: [[Sigismund: The Eternal Crusader (Novel)]] - Chapter 6
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*{{Endn|62}}: [[Arks of Omen: Abaddon]], pgs. 30-35
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*63: [[First Founding (Background Book)]]:
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**{{Endn|63a}}: pg. 10
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**{{Endn|63b}}: pgs. 199-201
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**{{Endn|63c}}: pgs. 210-211
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Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Space Marine Chapter. For other uses of Iron Hands, see Iron Hands (disambiguation).
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Iron Hands
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Legion Number X
Primarch Ferrus Manus
Homeworld Medusa
Fortress-Monastery None, Substituted by Ten Mobile Fortresses[17]
Chapter Master Kardan Stronos, elected by the Iron Council[53e]
Colours Black and Silver[25]
Specialty Bionics, Armored Assault[63a]
Strength Estimated > 1000 marines
Battle Cry The Flesh Is Weak!

The Iron Hands were the X Legion of the twenty original Space Marine Legions, sometimes referred to as the "Iron Tenth". Their Primarch is Ferrus Manus. Like the other loyalist Legions, much of the Iron Hands forces would later, according to the dictates of the Codex Astartes, be re-organized into smaller Chapters. The Iron Hands are notable for their heavy use of bionics and their reverence for all things mechanical, and thus their close ties to the Adeptus Mechanicus.

Homeworld

Great Crusade-era Iron Hand[21d]

Medusa is located near the Eye of Terror. Its landscape is harsh and generally unstable, with massive tectonic shifts occurring on a regular basis. Medusa is not united by any single government, but instead is populated by disparate clans of miners living out of great tracked vehicles travelling in caravans. There are only two notable locations on Medusa: a volcano known as Karaashi, which was the location of the arrival of Ferrus Manus on the planet, and the Land of Shadows. The Land of Shadows is populated only by ghostly relics of ages past and is said to be haunted by the spirits of Medusans long dead; those who go there only go in order to become supplicants to the Iron Hands' recruitment process.[Needs Citation]

History

Origins

Originally known as the Storm Walkers[31] or Stormwalkers,[22a] the legion was created during the latter days of the Unification Wars on Terra. Recruitment bases at this time were spread widely all across the planet, but the warlike cultures of Albia in particular provided effective initiates for the Legion. The Legion's first instance of recorded combat was in the Sol system against a Mutant warband known as Scythers. Shortly thereafter they exterminated the Xenos Lyasx on the world of Oberath. While the Legion was victorious in both actions, they did not yet seem to specialize in any area of warfare. It was only during the invasion of the Ork-held Planet 02-34 (designated 'Rust') that the Legion's effectiveness in utilizing slow-moving mass firepower became apparent.[21a]

Ferrus Manus

The Primarch of what would later officially become the Iron Hands, Ferrus Manus (also known as "The Gorgon"), was among the first of the Emperor's sons to be rediscovered.[21a] The early history of Ferrus Manus is chronicled in the folklore of Medusa. The most popular of these tales is the "Canticle of Travels", which details the trials of Ferrus Manus and his ordeal with the Great Silver Wyrm known as Asirnoth. The Canticle is the only tale that even attempts to explain the mystery of how Ferrus Manus came by his living metal hands. Ferrus Manus never united the people of his homeworld in the way most of the other Primarchs had, on the basis that competition grew greater strength. When the Emperor eventually came to Medusa, Ferrus Manus tested himself against him as well in a cataclysmic battle that is said to have lain waste to entire mountains. Finally having found someone his equal, Ferrus accepted the Emperor as his master and took command of the X Legion of Space Marines, which was renamed the Iron Hands in his honor.[21a]

With the Gorgon at their head, the Iron Hands quickly became renowned for their ability to confront enemies of the Great Crusade head-on, gaining a reputation as ruthless and calculating fighters. They excelled at high-intensity warfare against both technologically advanced foes and brutal xenos such as Orks whose sheer power and vast numbers constituted a grave threat to the success of the Crusade. Soon enough, the Iron Hands became known as the Iron Tenth and were deliberately deployed to battlefronts where set-piece engagements against massed armies were likely. As their battle style required advanced war engines, the Iron Hands began to establish their notoriously close ties with the Adeptus Mechanicus, whose culture was astonishingly similar to their own.[21a] One of the most notable campaigns waged by the Iron Hands during the Great Crusade was that against the Diasporex. During the Astranii Campaign, the Iron Hands had a severe dispute with the Imperial Fists over what should become of the Astranii Machine Empire. Ferrus wished for the civilizations destruction as Hereteks, while Rogal Dorn wanted them assimilated into the larger Imperium. Ultimately, it fell to Horus Lupercal and an honor duel to settle the dispute.[61]

The Horus Heresy

At the outset of the Heresy, Fulgrim — the Primarch of the Emperor's Children — tried to turn Ferrus Manus to join the side of the traitors. When Ferrus refused, Fulgrim had his fleet launch a crippling attack on the Iron Hands vessels, although he could not bring himself to kill his brother. In the wake of this betrayal, Ferrus took as many of his veterans as he could onboard one of the few undamaged vessels to participate in the loyalist attack on Isstvan V. This proved to be a disaster when four of the supposedly loyal Legions turned on their allies, resulting in the Drop Site Massacre and horrendous casualties amongst the Raven Guard and Salamanders Legions and the death of Ferrus Manus and his entire retinue.[3] Rumors persist that Ferrus Manus's corpse was taken to Mars but the Iron Hands deny any such claims.[10] The events at Isstvan V proved to be deeply traumatic to the Iron Hands, and they struggled to explain their crippling defeat. The survivors drew sharply different conclusions:[41a][21b] Many developed a grudge against all the participants of the Heresy: the traitors, for being weak enough to become corrupted, but also against the other loyalists, for not being strong enough to protect the Emperor and their Primarch.[10][21b] Others became convinced that the Iron Hands and Ferrus Manus himself had been defeated because they had proven to be too weak, and devoted themselves to self-hatred. Some drew far darker conclusions, and went completely renegade. Large numbers of Iron Hands could not cope with the disaster at all; they went simply insane.[21b] Either way, the majority of the Iron Hands consequently launched "campaigns of redemption" to both atone for their own perceived weaknesses as well as to take revenge on the traitors.[41a]

As a result of the defeat at Isstvan V as well as their internal disagreements, the Iron Hands factually broke as a Legion.[21b][64b] One of the largest Iron Hand factions organized under Shadrak Meduson and waged a guerrilla war,[41a] nearly assassinating Horus, Fulgrim and Mortarion during the Battle of Dwell. Meduson attempted to reforge the Iron Hands and their Raven Guard and Salamanders allies into a new Legion to battle Horus directly, but was undermined by the crazed Cult of the Gorgon which claimed that it had resurrected Ferrus Manus.[35b] Ultimately Meduson, driven by vengeance, was slain at the Battle of the Aragna Chain.[35c] Meanwhile, another large Iron Hands force rallied under Autek Mor and devoted itself to the complete and merciless destruction of any Traitors; Mor's most notable success was the complete destruction of Bodt, a world used by the World Eaters to train its new troops.[41a][41d] Other Iron Hands organized as part of smaller Shattered Legion groups, joining warbands which included Space Marines of several different legions; one such contingent was part of the loyalist army which took part in the Siege of Baal.[41a][41c] Another important Shattered Legion force was led by the Iron Hands Ulrach Branthan, and later Cadmus Tyro, who campaigned against the traitors aboard the Sisypheum.[18]

"Ignominy is preferable to the shackles of cowards too weak to walk by their sire's side."
- Description of the Medusan Council, given by an unknown Iron Hand survivor of the Dropsite Massacre[64b]

A large section of the Iron Hands retreated to Medusa, where they formed the Medusan Council and mass recruited new Space Marines. These Iron Hands would only reenter the Horus Heresy during its later stages, launching counter-attacks against the Traitors,[41a][64b] most notably the "Bitter War" against the Word Bearers.[64b] The Medusan Council was largely recruited from individuals who had avoided the Dropsite Massacre due to having been exiled by Ferrus Manus. Accordingly, this faction commanded little respect among other Iron Hands loyalists.[64b] The Medusa-based faction and other Iron Hands would later be accused of having turned to forbidden technology after Ferrus Manus' death, particularily the Keys of Hel.[41a] Finally, there were some Iron Hands who were so disillusioned after Isstvan V that they took even more extreme steps. Some decided to strike out on their own, rejecting all masters and pursuing their own agendas ignoring the wider Horus Heresy. Others turned their back on the Legion entirely, becoming Blackshields.[21b] There was even a force of Iron Hands who turned completely traitor, joining the armies of Horus and adding the livery of the Sons of Horus to their old Iron Hands heraldry.[59]

Post-Heresy

The Iron Hands battle the Death Guard[53d]

Following the Horus Heresy, the Iron Hands were in a state of disarray and still reeling fron their near-destruction.[53a] The remnants of the Legion were split up into smaller Chapters, with known descendants of the Iron Hands at this time being the Red Talons and the Brazen Claws.[11] Those who were not split off were reorganized into the Iron Hands Chapter. While many Imperial factions bayed for blood and rushed to vent their fury upon their betrayers, the Iron Hands Chapter gathered its strength on Medusa for a conclave known as "the Tempering". There, it was decided that no single individual would command the Iron Hands again. Instead, the Iron Council would oversee the Chapter.[22a][53a]

The "Tempering" conclave further determined the Human race itself – in all contemptible emotion – was to blame for the Heresy, and must be purged of flaws. So it was that the Iron Hands determined their guiding mission. They would exact payment for the wrongs done to them, but with a measured ruthlessness. In their every thought and deed, they would seek out weakness and destroy it, replacing it with machine-like fortitude. Thus began a bloody campaign that continues to this day, fought by the Iron Hands and those amongst their successors shaped by these teachings.[53a] Meanwhile, the Mechanicum devised a scheme to edit a pre-Imperial document in order to better manipulate the Iron Hands to their will. This document became known as the Canticle of Travels.[37b][37c]

Known campaigns

M42

Undated

Beliefs and Reputation

Iron Hands Battling Dark Eldar[22]
An Iron Hands Techmarine leads their forces in battle[40a]

The Iron Hands have a reputation for being relatively straightforward and incredibly harsh. In the Battle of Thranx for example the resources of several depleted Clan Companies were pooled for a full-frontal assault using five Land Raiders against a facility bristling with anti-tank defenses that had made a mockery of previous attempts with whole armoured companies; in the retaking of the Contqual Subsector, one-third of the population was summarily executed after a successful campaign simply to demonstrate the price of weakness. [10] They are also known to be on poor terms with the Raven Guard and after the liberation of the Kelldar System from an Ork Waaagh! in 810.M41 refused to sit at the same feasting table as their Raven Guard allies.[19b]

Bionics

The Iron Hands are infamous for their extensive use of bionics, which has helped bring them into a close relationship with the Adeptus Mechanicus.[9a] After the Horus Heresy, when the Legions were reorganized into Chapters, the Iron Hands became recluses, attempting to find ways to make themselves even stronger so that they would be fit for serving under Ferrus Manus again at the end of times. Many within the Chapter consider flesh to be a sign of weakness, and seek to expunge it from themselves through mechanical enhancement.[63b] To this end, they have made it a practice to make extensive use of bionic modifications, going so far that there are rumours of some battle brothers being wholly mechanical. Iron Hands consider the greatest honour they can receive is to be interred in Dreadnought armour.[9a] It is in the so-called Blessing of Iron ritual that the Iron Hands replace parts of their bodies with Bionics.[Needs Citation]

The Iron Hands also eschew the traditional office of Chaplain in favor of their Iron Fathers, specially trained Techmarines who serve to protect the faith of their brethren; some outsiders view this, as well as the Iron Hands' ties to the Adeptus Mechanicus, as an unhealthy relationship.[10]

Forgechain

While many Iron Hands use skull-studs to denote long service in the same manner as other Chapters, in recent years some have begun using a strange augmetic known as the Forgechain. The Forgechain is a series of augmetic vertebrae. Each new vertebrae shows acceptance into a another Clan. Each company makes its own links so all links in the chain are different. Clan Dorrvok for example uses plain steel to form the first vertebrae for each of their new Scouts. Clan Sorrgol's is formed from a finely tooled galvanite alloy. Clan Raukaan is black Sigilanium veined with Theldrite circuitry. The chain serves as a reminder to the wearer of the bonds that bind the chapter together. Some believe it is to echo the chains that Ferrus bound around the Iron Hands' hearts. [22]

Possible Tech-Heresy

Adeptus Mechanicus Mech-wright Calymn Auros reported possible Iron Hands tech-heresy that he had found in the Jericho Reach. Calymn Auros wrote he had witnessed "terrifying biomechanical behemoths fusing man and machine into living weapons" that fought alongside the Iron Hands against the Stigmartus hordes in the Acheros Salient and sported their heraldry on their hulls. He claimed to have examined the burnt-out wreckage of another of these weapon-studded behemoths and he was convinced it was "animated by the essence of an Iron Hands Battle-Brother who had entirely shed every cell of his biological heritage, little more than pure hate and rage remaining to drive him ever onwards". Auros also claimed to have shared his findings with Inquisitor Calistair. Archmagos Zynth received the report but his reaction consisted only in ordering to send out mono-task servitors and a Secutor to the Cellebos Warzone and retrieve Calymn for adjustment as he believed him corrupted.[13]

Strategy and Tactics

Between battles or on their warships while in the Warp, Iron Hands often spend time uploaded to cryo-pods, inloading tactical schematics and information. This aids the over-arching strategic hexamathic formulae that they deploy while on campaign known as the Calculus of Battle. This system seeks to breakdown wars to raw data and numbers, where enemy actions, logistics, casualties, and environmental elements can be predicted and balanced like an equation. Once a conclusion has been reached, the Iron Hands nihilistic brutality translates well to war. When they attack, they do so without hesitation or mercy and will show little regard to the well-being of allies, as the Calculus of Battle has no factorial representation for civilian.[63c]

This ruthlessness extends even their own Battle-Brothers, who will be coldly sacrificed to achieve an objective should it be necessary to achieve a victory of worth greater than the cost expended. This does not deter warriors of the Iron Hands however. Iron Hands fear no death and view injury in battle as something that should be sought after instead of shunned.[63c]

The Iron Hands rarely commit to a campaign unless overwhelming victory is all but guaranteed. To that end, they employ Adeptus Mechanicus Tech-Priests known as the Magi Calculi whose job it is to analyze data and ascribe to it strategic worth and likelihood of victory. However the Iron Council can overrule the decisions of the Magi Calculi, as seen when Kardan Stronos disregarded their conclusions and joined Roboute Guilliman's Indomitus Crusade anyway.[63c]

Gene-seed

The Iron Hands exhibit no physical flaws that can be traced back to their gene-seed, but it is possible that their extreme contempt for weakness in themselves and others may actually be due to an unidentified psychological flaw carried by their gene-seed. Being Space Marines, the Iron Hands already have superior physiology, and the bionics which they embrace do little to improve on it. Thus, the Iron Hands may suffer from body dysmorphia.[56]

The ritual of taking in the Gene-Seed of the Iron Hands is known as the Taking of the Soulsteel. During the ritual, Neophytes purge themselves of fear, pain, and anger and repress mortal weakness with mantras of cold logic.[53e]

Organization

Organization of a typical Iron Hands Clan[12]

The Iron Hands are organised in a similar fashion to a Codex Chapter but with several distinct differences: The Chapter consists of ten "Clan Companies" based on the Clans of Medusa[40a] which are composed in a fashion comparable to that of a Codex Battle Company. Each Clan Company is an independent entity, responsible for its own recruitment and equipment aquisition. Each Clan also possesses a colossal mobile fortress, a Land Behemoth.[17]

The Great Clan Council

Each Clan Company chooses a member to serve in the ruling body of the Chapter, the Great Clan Council (also called the Iron Council.[19a]) The organizational structure of the Iron Hands changed after the Horus Heresy and the death of Ferrus Manus; it was decided that no single warrior should be the leader of the Iron Hands. Instead, the Clan Captains and most revered warriors of the Legion formed the Iron Council. Those who sit on the Council are known as Iron Fathers, and the body has guided the Iron Hands ever since.[19a] Due to the reverence for the mechanical amongst Iron Hands, the council members are often Venerable Dreadnoughts.[10] Precisely forty-one Iron Fathers sit on the Iron Council.[22a]

The Iron Council elects the Chapter Master of the Iron Hands, as unlike in most other Chapters the holder does not bear the title for life.[53e]

Clan Companies

The bulk of the Chapter is divided into ten Clan Companies. The Clan Companies are based off of the historic Clans of Medusa, which are in a state of constant war with one another as well as the harsh elements of their world. Though Ferrus Manus long ago united Medusa under his rule, the Iron Hands make no effort to end the fighting between the clans. They view the constant warfare as weeding out the weak and shaping strong recruits for the Chapter. Each of the ten current Clan Companies continues to utilize the symbols and traditions associated with their corresponding Clan on Medusa.[40a] As should be of little surprise, the Iron Hands have a reputation for aloofness among the people of Medusa. Indeed, they wish to forget the fragile, contemptible flesh that once they were. This has never been more true than with the energies of the Great Rift blazing down. Deliberate contact between the Chapter and the clans who supply its recruits are few and fleeting outside of tithing season. Even when Dark Eldar raiders make planetfall in search of slaves, the Chapter seldom intervenes, reasoning that the attacks will serve to temper the Medusans to greatness.[53c]

Each Clan is a self-contained unit not dissimilar to a Codex Astartes Battle Company; however, each Clan is responsible for its own recruiting and maintenance of its motorpool. Each Clan, in addition, possesses a mobile Land Behemoth fortress monastery on Medusa which they consider their base of operations. Some materials is traded between the Clans, but still they are often in open competition with one another.[10] They are known to compete politically and even sometimes come to blows. The Clan system developed as a reaction to the Drop Site Massacre during the Horus Heresy when large numbers of Iron Hands Captains were slain, creating confusion among the collective Iron Hands ranks.[37b][37c] The Chapter's fleet disposition is unknown.

Clans in the Iron Hands are more than simple companies, they are each distinct not only culturally but also in how they wage war and view their service to the Emperor: Clan Garrsak for instance values collective unity while Clan Vurgaan hordes captured enemy weaponry.[37b][37c]

While Clan Companies are fixed, their place within the Codex Astartes and Iron Hands organization is not. For instance, had it not been for the efforts of Iron Father Feirros on the Iron Council Clan Raukaan would have lost its status as the 3rd Company and may have instead been "demoted" to a Reserve Company.[53c]

Chapter Disposition (post-Great Rift)

Headquarters[53b]
Chapter Command
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Kardan Stronos, Master of the Iron Council

Apothecarion Librarius Chaplaincy
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Anaar Telech,
Chief Apothecary

Lydriik,
Chief Librarian

Ranek Varth,
Father of Iron

Clan Companies[53b]
Veteran Company Battle Companies
1st Company 2nd Company 3rd Company 4th Company 5th Company
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Clan Avernii

"The Forge-Born"

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Clan Garrsak

"The Tempered Wardens"

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Clan Raukaan

"The Firehearts"

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Clan Kaargul

"The Watchers of Karaashi"

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Clan Haarmek

"The Relic Guard"

Caanok Var,
Iron Captain

Eutuun Hes,
Iron Captain

Klaarc Kalag,
Iron Captain

Brask,
Iron Captain

Hastiim Haarmek,
Iron Captain

Reserve Companies Scout Company
6th Company 7th Company 8th Company 9th Company 10th Company
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Clan Sorrgol

"The Watchkeepers"

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Clan Borrgos

"The Will of the Omnissiah"

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Clan Morlaag

"The Fist of Manus"

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Clan Vurgaan

"The Brothers of Iburaani"

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Clan Dorrvok

"The Crucible"

Kaldabane Vhor,
Iron Captain

Dourr Raan,
Iron Captain

Doroor Hesh,
Iron Captain

Agaar Verrox,
Iron Captain

Taahg Telavech,
Iron Captain

Heresy-Era Clans

Iron Fathers

A Terminator Armour equipped Iron Hands Marine.[9b]

The traditional Chaplains' role of other Chapters is fulfilled by Iron Fathers, specially trained Techmarines who serve to protect the faith of their brethren.[10] Iron Fathers also sit on the Iron Council of the Chapter.[19a]

Terminators and Veteran Sergeants

After the events of the Battle of Isstvan V the Iron Hands lost most of their veteran forces. Therefore, suits of Terminator armour are even more rare than normally is the case. Due to this the deployment of full Terminator Squads is also rare. However, sergeants are often equipped with suits of Terminator armour as the inspirational value they provide to their squads is invaluable.[10]

Recruitment

Each of the Clan Companies of the Iron Hands is responsible for their own recruitment. These new recruits are taken from the nomadic Clans of Medusa. Only those of great physical and mental strength are recruited and during the recruitment candidates have their weaknesses purged from them.[9a] Regardless of origin, those that survive the initial selection process spend their first decade in Clan Dorrvok and train in the desolated proving grounds of Ooranus on Medusa. Even fewer survive this grueling process, and recruits are treated with extreme disregard. Infighting amongst the Aspirants and Initiates is common and even encouraged, with Iron Hands sergeants often stopping training exercises just to turn brothers on each other or enflame rivalries. Even when elevated to full Battle-Brother a Marines chance of survival improves little. Believing themselves to be weeding out the weak and unworthy, raw recruits are often given near-suicidal assignments that would usually be given to veterans in other Chapters.[63b]

Due to their harsh training regimen and stubbornness in both attack and defense, only the strongest in the Chapter survive. Thus the Iron Hands are a top-heavy chapter with many veterans but less Scouts and Initiates. To maintain their strength, recruits are constantly sought after by Clan Iron Fathers within the Wastes of Medusa. Librarians are often recruited from Black Ships passing near Medusa.[63b]

Equipment

Noted Elements of the Iron Hands

Iron Hands battling Eldar[22]
An Iron Hand battling Orks[22]

Relics

Vessels

Vehicles

Most notable Members

Heresy Era

Post Heresy

Unique Troops

The Iron Hands possess a number of unique ranks and troop types:

Trivia

Notes on Hierarchy

The exact commander of the Iron Hands has been fairly convoluted throughout publication history.

  • Later, Codex: Space Marines (6th Edition) describes the Chapter as being overseen by the Chapter Council and lacking a formal Chapter Master. However, Kardan Stronos is the first among peers on the council due to his reputation and instead serves as a de facto leader.[19a]

See also

Sources