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''The flames of zealotry that burned within Inferox would have consumed a normal man in due course. Unfortunately our Father made us of sterner stuff. Unable to consume it's host, the fire spread from him to engulf the tinder of worlds. Never underestimate the damage one true believer can do in the pursuit of his cause.''  
{{Topquote|There is a saying that "Fire is a good tool and a wicked master." Sayings of this kind are useless, for they only contain the knowledge of a five year old child. Rather than limiting yourself to knowing fire in human terms, ask yourself what humans are in flame terms.|Uriel Salazar, ''Confessions''}}


(Excerpt from Gaspard Lumey's private correspondence.)
==Youth==
''Inferox saved our people from starvation and degeneracy, there shall never be another whom I trust more.''


==Appearance==
'''-Adarhormazd, Head of the Sandaramet'''
In his better days when he stood as a towering beacon of the Imperial Truth, Inferox bore a plethora of burn wounds and marks across his face. His eyes were a piercing blue, and hair a mottled blackish shade. It was always kept short though at times it would grow out; when it did, a beard made of several patches of facial hair dotted his face. This was usually due to his disdain of grooming until such a time when the last battle of a campaign was fought. His skin, those parts not scorched black, is a dusky color found on the hides of desert nomads across the galaxy.


Inferox the Molten, Daemon Primarch of Khorne's armies, stands at thirty feet tall towering above any mortal. In his right fist is a set of chains covered in flaming blood, which burn perpetually regardless of the environment. The pain from this eternal fire keeps Inferox in a constant state of frenzy. He bears a single horn sprouting out from one side of his head. His face is that of a jackal, with shining brass teeth. Studs made of steel have been hammered into his forearms, all made from the weapons borne of primitive warriors forged on Crematoria to honor him up until the final point of their immolation. Unlike most other chosen of the Blood God, his skin is a darkish hue with blood read gauntlets, greaves, and pauldrons. His chest is bare.


==Personality==
Inferox had a complex personality that was hard to read because it changed not only over time, but often from moment to moment. During his youth, and in the first years that he commanded his Legion, Inferox was by turns proud, grimly righteous, obsessed with strength, disdainful of weakness, and enamored with fire. While Inferox knew that people's circumstances would be a setback or an aide, he firmly believed that people lived and died by their own strengths and weaknesses. The idea that the weak thought they were owed anything sickened Inferox on a deep level. Very little ever pleased the Burned King of the Fourth Legion on a personal level. He enjoyed battle, but only because it gave him a sense of righteousness. He was proud of his Sons, but only because they shared his views and were such efficient instruments of his ideas. The only thing that could move Inferox was fire, which stirred something in soul and brought him great happiness. When he was younger, it was just fire alone that brought such pleasure, but as he grew older and more violent, only the stench of burning flesh and the sight of worlds being engulfed in conflagrations could bring him the same effect.


As a Daemon Prince of Khorne, Inferox's personally was largely subsumed by an all-consuming rage. Fire no longer brought him any pleasure; it was his entire world. The fire inside his soul, and the fire which he used to destroy his foes.
[[Crematoria]] was once known as X-235891, a target of the terraforming efforts of ancient man. During crucial step in the terraforming process, the Long Night fell upon its inhabitants of scientists and laborers. Their technology was brought low; the planet remaining as it was, utterly unbearable to all human life. Its sun distant and dim, only giving Crematoria a few hours of daylight barely enough for anything to scrape by. Those few survivors left scrambled for supplies until only one settlement stood, a decrepit geo-thermal plant. As the decades grew into centuries, and centuries into millennia, cults and clans formed further dividing the Crematorians into various factions.  


==Youth==
The Primarch later known as Inferox was created upon the surface of Terra, in the genetic laboratories beneath the Imperial Palace. Torn away from his maker, the Emperor, he was cast throughout the galaxy eventually landing on the blighted world of Crematoria. His pod pierced several levels, coming into a cooling station manned by the scholarly cultists of ''Xerleth''. Through great sacrifice they managed to save the boy inside the capsule. However this could not be done before horrible scarring from the lava flows left permanent marks on the babe. Not even a Primarch's healing could remove all of the damage done.
Crematoria did not whether the storm of that was the Age of Strife well. A hundred different cults and sects arose from the mayhem of those times in a desperate attempt to explain away the numerous disasters and phenomena common of the time. From centuries of warfare between these unending number of faiths the planet had been left it cracked, blackened, and bubbling with magma. Inferox's pod landed directly near a pool one day, nearly dying as flames grew around him. One of the cults managed to rescue him however. They were named the Priests of Xerleth, who instead of worshiping a pantheon instead devoted themselves to a single God.


Many had died rescuing the young Primarch but they decided that this Star Child was a gift from their deity. The Priests had always been in the middle of the various wars, being the only monotheistic religion on Crematoria. His coming was seen as the ultimate blessing, a gift for their devotion. Over the years the babe saw how they lived, tending to the fields of fertile ash; producing food to give or trade away. Inferox saw the power the Priests had with their dedicated and regimented lifestyles. He learned of the knowledge that had survived through them, of tool making, metallurgy, and chemistry. He asked them time and time again why they did not use this power to finish all those who threatened them. Blank and hollow faces replied to his questions, showing him the true weakness of the Priests. Although driven to worship their God, they were pacifists who believed all children were equal beneath Xerleth.
[[File:1439923586552.png|thumb|left|160px|Priest of Xerleth]]
Inferox grew up in the Xerlethite tradition, which involved rites similar to the Mechanicum's own Priesthood. The machines that kept heat flowing, water steaming, and the husk of a colony alive were all maintained by the cult. Inferox became initiated into the ranks of the Xerlethite elite, the ''Pyrithim'' at the youthful age of twelve. Known in the Crematorian tongue as a fire-keeper, Inferox was responsible for keeping the more fragile systems alive. His secondary responsibility was to serve as guardian against the numerous raids they faced. Only the Xerlethites practiced modest lifestyles necessary to sustain their fragile environment. Others raided for more and more, leading to ever dwindling supplies and population.


Wishing to do away with this weakness Inferox gathered a small following among several tribes. The children who had become disgruntled with their parents' faith decided to join him, seeing the lad as a Prophet of Xerleth's will. Inferox was not the greatest speaker, but his voice and stature were strong enough to carry the day among the malnourished and broken people of Crematoria. Voices often spoke to Inferox in the night, telling him what he had to do to curry favor of the One True God. He gave an ultimatum to the Priests; either they accept his word that Xerleth desired conquest and not peace, or be slaughtered where they stood. The work was quick and decisive, many of the older generation lamenting having ever saved the burned demon they had named Inferox.
The clans knew nothing but strength, ignorant of the furnace that kept them all alive. While the Xerlethites would have one or two children, outsiders sometimes bore as many as twenty or more. The Xerlethites were not without enemies either, for their practice of keeping the great fire sustained brought them targeted hatred. Prisoners would be cast bodily into the lava flows, out of the belief this sustained it. As the attacks gradually increased in severity and number, Inferox knew the days of his people were numbered. Drastic changes were needed if they were to survive.


Tribe after tribe fell, being converted by the sword. Several times the tribes tried to kill Inferox, using the magicks of their warlocks to slay him. He lived through all attempts, eventually taking on the name of 'Burned King', for having lived through the fires. Inferox became obsessed with fire during this time using it to burn all those who resisted him. He only desired a strong, unified Crematoria that would do away with any weakness. That would allow the strong to thrive, not whither away neglected and unremembered. He reorganized the basic tenants of the Priests to his will, killing off any mutant found at birth unlike before where the deformed were praised as miracles of the gods. The boundaries between women and men were abolished, Inferox seeing the only justification for limiting an individual should be based on their own weakness. Warlocks and witches were brought in as his 'Sons of Fire', to act as his enforcers and judges. The decades passed by, with all thought of any other gods than Xerleth dying off. Deceivers were burned alive, showing all the price of using underhanded techniques to achieve success.  
In order to do this Inferox began recruiting from prisoners and outcasts, whom he would call the '''Sons of Fire''. These souls would act in ways the Xerlethites could not. He would lead raids upon those who threatened his people, but for every foe slain and territory expanded another would arise to take its place. Eventually all the Crematorians inside of the colony banded together, ignoring creed and faith to focus upon the Xerlethites. Inside of one of the great sanctums, a plaza known as a central battlefield, Inferox held in place thousands of invaders with a picked body of men.  


Inferox had done it. Crematoria was his own, burnt out utopia.
It would be here he would make his stand and die, buying the Xerlethites themselves time to fortify further inside of the colony. But it would not be as the Primarch had assumed.


==The Coming of The Emperor==
==The Coming of The Emperor==
The Emperor's arrival in system was not observed by those on the small opaque ball of Crematoria. The people had only the basic understanding of technology, and astrology was not seen as a proper way to spend one's time. Huge dropships landed in the central square of the largest Crematorian city, which only housed ten thousand people. Inferox heralded this as the coming Xerleth at last, with his Angels of Fire to welcome them to the promise land. He was surprised at first and then confused when the Emperor introduced himself not as a God, but as a tool to bring enlightenment.  
''With eyes turned the stars; their enormity became clear to him, and he realized how insignificant he was to them.''


Inferox did not lash out as a babe being torn from his toys, he instead sought out understanding. Many hours were spent in the open courtyard as Inferox asked every question he ever had about the universe. What was fire? What was the sun, that burned so bright? What were the stars? The Emperor answered these questions handily, giving his new found son understanding and wisdom. He explained that Xerleth was just something used to explain what his people could not fathom or rationalize, that it was all just a fabrication. The weight of this discovery struck Inferox deeply.
'''-Dance of the Iconoclast, p.g. 121'''


Everything he had ever believed in was a lie.
[[file:1439950401818.png|thumb|right|100px|One of Inferox's warriors]]
The Emperor's arrival in system was not observed by those on the small opaque ball of Crematoria. The people had only the basic understanding of technology, and astrology was not seen as a proper way to spend one's time. The surprise of the Terran ships descending down upon the battlefield shocked both defender and attacker. The plaza's ceiling cracked open, allowing the troops of the Imperial Army to first land. Behind them, came the Emperor and his Custodes. Inferox thought that it was his God Xerleth, lord of the Stars, come to bring him deliverance. Instead it was his creator, the Emperor himself with his personal guards who had come to survey the situation. It was clear to the Emperor that great armies had arrayed to assail his son. This could not stand. Thousands were destroyed within moments as the order was given to attack.


But the Emperor saw his son in distress and told him the good news. There were hundreds of thousands of worlds out there, all that needed to helped like his own. That needed to be taken out of the darkness and into the light. Inferox understood this as the Emperor telling him that weakness was abound in the galaxy, and needed to be burned out. He would serve his new Father then, with the desire to create a spanning empire where only the strong would live. He took control of the Hammers of Terra, renaming them after his elite Psyker guard, and set out to help bring peace and stability to the Imperium.
Witnessing the sight changed something inside of the Primarch. Never had his imagination extended beyond the survival of his people upon this rock. Never had he seen more than a few hundred tribesmen, much less the thousands of besiegers who had come to strip everything he built. And now? The Emperor had arrived with hundreds of thousands of mortal warriors. As a lava bubble, it swept aside all in its path. Each of Inferox's foes fell as if they were nothing but cloth. Something kindled inside of him that day. The will to set across the stars, to take up his birthright, and to bring destruction to his enemies in the name of this Golden Conqueror.
 
The talks that came next were further enlightening upon the state of the galaxy. The Emperor explained away the various superstitions that Inferox held dearly to his heart. Thankful for his father's timely rescue, Inferox dedicated his life to the Imperial Truth. Believing him utterly in every word said about mankind's destiny, slowly faith died and was replaced with determination. Abandoning his ties to the Priesthood, he helped bring the Xerlethians to his own understanding. Being one of their most fervent Priests allowed the unbelief to spread fast, uplifting the huddled survivors into something far more proud.  
 
They were the product of Crematoria now, not unknowing meek clansmen hiding from every sound. But members of something far larger, and grander, belonging to the vision of an Imperium of Man.


==The Great Crusade==
==The Great Crusade==
''I raise him up high, for his humility would leave his achievements where they lay.''


Even as Inferox continued his education of the many facets of the Imperium and its enemies as Crematoria was advanced along Imperial lines, the newly reconsecrated Sons of Fire were called to war. Initially intended by Imperial strategists as a simple defense of a system threatened by an ork warfleet raiding newly-claimed Imperial Worlds turned into a thorough blooding, as the Sons of Fire, eager to show their capabilities now that their father had been returned to them tracked the xenos raiders back to their spawning-worlds beyond the borders of Imperial space in the Skythykos cluster.
'''-Hektor Cincinnatus, on Inferox'''


Over the course of that first brutal campaign Inferox made and shaped his legion’s aggressive, straightforward fighting style. Though the more advanced weaponry still had its place, he taught the Sons of Fire the simple pleasures of fire, of using smoke to obscure their advance, and the destruction that could be wrought by a simple chainaxe. Committed to waging total war, the Sons of Fire systematically exterminated every ork and purged their worlds with flame to ensure that they would never again be able to pose a threat to the Imperium. However something was awoken in the flames as world after world was burned, a hunger, a mania, a desire for fire, and burning worlds. It was a mania that would come to consume and devour the Legion, despite the efforts of the Primarch and Legion to minise its effects.


Under Inferox’s command Xeno Empire after Xeno Empire was turned to ashes. The Ork empires of DaGrotz and Mudd Mordrag were burned to ashes by the Sons of Fire, as were the Hrud of the Gungaan Deeps and a whole host of others. In one of the most famous triumphs of its time, the Legion ran down and surrounded the Eldar Craftworld of Arkender which had endured for a hundred millennia since the fall of that race and a long fought and bloody campaign burned every Eldar within before sending the dead Craftworld sailing into the nearest star.


During the scuffle with Nathanog when he came to complain and moan over the burnt corpses of the defeated Xenos dead, Inferox struck him across the face with a mighty fist. After the two broke up their brawl, Inferox learned later that was actually in the wrong as his Legion had been disregarding the Gorgers respects and pleas for flesh. He decided though not to apologize, and always hold a special flame of hatred for The Mouth. Both Primarchs came from a Feral World, but while Inferox had attempted to bring order and stability, Nathanog would always be an idiot savant. The hunter who accidentally brought peace, but could have easily just not cared to. His only reason for fighting in the Great Crusade was to just do that, fight. It had no higher calling or purpose. Similar stances from Inferox's other brothers began to have him question the entirety of the Imperium's mission from the start.
Even as Inferox continued his education of the many facets of the Imperium and its enemies, Crematoria was advanced along Imperial lines. The Hammers of Terra were morphed by Inferox's guiding hand into a renewed Legion, the Sons of Fire. Out of the Legion's abnormally high Psyker population, Inferox made the ''Sandaramet'', which was the mythical elite spirit guard of Xerleth in Crematorian myth. The newly reconsecrated Sons of Fire were called to war soon as they were ready. What was initially intended by Imperial strategists to be a simple defense of a system threatened by an ork raiders, turned into a [[Flenching of Skythykos|thorough campaign]]. Eager to show the capabilities of his Legion, Inferox pressed the Ork raiders all the way to their origin and destroyed them utterly.
 
Over the course of that first brutal campaign Inferox shaped his legion’s aggressive, straightforward fighting style. Though the more advanced weaponry still had its place, he taught the Sons of Fire the simple pleasures of fire, of using smoke to obscure their advance, and the destruction that could be wrought by a simple chainaxe. Committed to waging total war, Inferox began an almost systematic destruction of those who might oppose the Imperium. Something began to grow however as the Legion's hidden tendencies towards battle mania grew.  
 
On the world of Aŋra VI, Inferox witnessed this disorder in full. Having to brave the flames he had started, his mind began to grow concerned. Imperial Soldiers had died on his watch, what about elsewhere? Great Crusade is a colossal endeavor, without even a Primarch to govern all that transpires. His inquiry saw this was not an isolated event, with friendly fire and raging collateral starting to turn into a norm. Fearing what his Legion might become, Inferox appealed to the War Council. He asked if the Fourth Legion could be limited in targets for the Great Crusade, only facing against Xenos and worlds not deserving of Compliance. Appealing to Hektor, Inferox managed to sway enough voices in the Council to allow this motion to pass.  
 
Inferox would not have a single citizen die due to his Legion's negligence or lapse in conduct. He believed heartily in the status of the Astartes as examples to the rest of humanity. If humans were to rise above their desires, their base nature, then how could they when seeing the Astartes acting out? As a result of this the Sons of Fire became Xenos Killers. Adept at tackling any inhuman beast's pitiful stellar realms. Though Inferox begrudgingly complied with the destruction of human realms that had rebelled after Compliance or had committed an unforgivable act to be disallowed that right.
 
Under Inferox’s command Xeno Empire after Xeno Empire was turned to ashes. The Ork empires of DaGrotz and Mudd Mordrag were burned to nothingness by the Sons of Fire, so were the Hrud of the Gulgaan Deeps too. In one of the most famous triumphs of its time, the Legion ran down and surrounded the Eldar Craftworld of [[Craftworld Arkendar|Arkendar]]. The intensity of the fighting there would see Inferox be consumed for days by his destroyer desire, his personal code being brushed aside. In this hour, Inferox became morose realizing that he would never overcome his inner compulsions. On the cusp of suicide he was visited by his brother, and Warmaster, [[Hektor Cincinnatus]] who showed him that the Imperial Truth was just as faulty as the Crematorian religions.
 
Hektor showed him a new way as well. A way that would make Inferox's weaknesses into supreme strengths.


==The Heresy==
==The Heresy==
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==Post-Heresy==
==Post-Heresy==


=Game material=


==Inferox The Burned King, the Fire Rider, Primarch of the Sons of Fire==
==Personality==
WS7
''The crown of the King weighed heavy upon his brow.''
BS5
 
S7
-'''Dance of the Iconoclast, p.g. 61'''
T7
 
W6
 
I5
Inferox was known during the Great Crusade as a strangely quiet figure. A man who stood in the rear, contemplating everything around himself without comment upon it. Most knew him as a recluse whom rarely passed on judgement or praise. Unlike a few of the Primarchs, especially his brother Hektor, he was not seen in the public sphere often. His words were not echoed throughout the Legion in grand speeches to stir them to action. This contrasted with his active personality during a military campaign. Whenever his feet stepped onto the battlefield, the voice of Inferox would boom out orders as one would pound a drum. He acted decisively, without hesitation as any Primarch should. But as soon as the combat concluded, he would return to his silent state. Watching all, observant of all.
A4
 
LD10
A deep shame was held inside of Inferox. It was his love of destruction. Breaking apart his opponents, destroying all that they were brought him an unnatural delight. His strategic mind was focused upon it, his tactics revolved around it. The absolute annihilation of his foes was a fascination that brought him inner turmoil. His passion for it was a long fought battle that he kept largely to himself, and it fueled his efforts in other areas. Such as his private writings, or the organization of his Legion, or the domination of the realms brought into the Imperial fold. Only his closest brothers or sons ever knew that intensity that raged within him. The calm Iconoclast contrasted with the pyromaniac.
SV2+/3++
 
===Appearance===
In his better days when he stood as a towering beacon of the Imperial Truth, Inferox bore a plethora of burn wounds and marks across his face. His eyes were a piercing blue, and hair a mottled blackish shade. It was always kept short though at times it would grow out; when it did, a beard made of several patches of facial hair dotted his face. This was usually due to his disdain of grooming until such a time when the last battle of a campaign was fought. His skin, those parts not scorched black, is a dusky color found on the hides of desert nomads across the galaxy.
 
 
Inferox the Molten, Daemon Primarch of Khorne's armies, stands at thirty feet tall towering above any mortal. In his right fist is a set of chains covered in flaming blood, which burn perpetually regardless of the environment. The pain from this eternal fire keeps Inferox in a constant state of frenzy. He bears a single horn sprouting out from one side of his head. His face is that of a jackal, with shining brass teeth. Studs made of steel have been hammered into his forearms, all made from the weapons borne of primitive warriors forged on Crematoria to honor him up until the final point of their immolation. Unlike most other chosen of the Blood God, his skin is a darkish hue with blood read gauntlets, greaves, and pauldrons. His chest is bare.
 
===Wargear===
Inferox used the Meteor Hammer of Crematoria, a massive black chain-axe that had extra mass added to it by being forged out of utterly black meteorite metal. In battle, the Primarch would use the momentum of the weapon to clear out several ranks of foes. It had the capability of destroying, utterly, most armored vehicles he struck down. After becoming a Daemon Primarch, Inferox abandoned the weapon in favor of taking up a flaming sword and whip constructed out of pure warp energy fueled only by his raw hatred.
 
=A Fan's Attempt at Rules=
 
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! || PTS || WS || BS || S || T || W || I || A || Ld || Sv
|-
| '''Inferox:''' || 460 || 7 || 6 || 6 || 6 || 6 || 5 || 5 || 10 || 2+/4++  
|}<br style="clear: both; height: 0px;" /><br>


Unit Composition
•1 (Unique)


Unit Type
Unit type: Infantry, Independent Character.
•Infantry (Character)


Wargear
Wargear: Armor of Hades, Flame-Claw Gauntlets or Meteor Hammer, Phosphex Grenade Launcher
•Armour of Hades
•Flame-Claw Gauntlets
•Phosphex grenade launcher


Special Rules
Special Rules: Adamantium Will, Very Bulky, Eternal Warrior, Fear, Fearless, Fleet, Independent Character, It Will Not Die, Master of the Legion, Sire of Flame, Soul of Fire.
•Primarch
•Soul of Fire
•Sire of the Sons of Fire
•Very Bulky


Sire of the Sons of Fire
'''Armor of Hades'''- This blazing suit of armor, wreathed in flames that intimidate and obscure Inferox's form, making him harder to hit. The armor confers a 2+/4++, and all models in base contact with Inferox take a S4 AP5 hit at Initiative Step 1.
Inferox is the pinnacle of his Legion, the dispenser of justice and the bestower of favour. All his sons aspire to be one with the flame like him, and fight all the harder under his eyes. All models with the Legiones Astartes (Sons of Fire) rule may re-roll the dice when using flamer based weapons in defensive fire, and gain the Crusader special rule. In addition all Medusas, Basilisks and Whirlwinds in an army led by Inferox may take Phosphex ammunition.


Soul of Fire
'''Flame-Claw Gauntlets'''- The Primarch's signature weapons, these can both project streams of tainted fire at range or be used as a devastating close combat weapons.  
The blazing heart of his pitiless legion, Inferox epitomised the power of unchained fire, its ability to consume all and leave nothing behind. Inferox is immune to all flamer based weaponry, and Fusion, Melta, Plasma and Volkite weaponry have their strength reduced by 2 when firing at him. In addition all his shooting attacks have the shred special rule.


Armour of Hades
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left"
This blazing suit of armour, wreathed in flames gives Inferox a fearsome visage, and makes it harder for foes to hit him.
! || S || AP || Range || 
The Armour of Hades confers a 2+/3++ save, and in addition all successful hits against him in close combat must be re-rolled.
|-
| '''Melee''' || U || 2 || - || Shred, Murderous Strike, Paired (+1 Attack)
|-
| '''Ranged''' || 6 || 3 || 16' || Assault 1, Shred, Ignores Cover
|}<br style="clear: both; height: 0px;" /><br>


Flame-Claw Gauntlets
'''Phosphex Grenade Launcher'''- It's a launcher that shoots phosphex grenades. Big surprise, right? 30 inch range, S5, AP2, Assault 1, Crawling Fire, Lingering Death, Small blast template.  
The Primarch’s signature weapons, these can both project streams of tainted fire at range, or else be used as devastating close-combat weapons. They have two profiles, one for the ranged shots, and the other for close-combat attacks.


Flame-Claw Gauntlets (Ranged)
'''Sire of the Sons of Fire'''- Inferox is the pinnacle of his Legion, the dispenser of justice and the bestower of favour. All his sons aspire to be one with the flame like him, and fight all the harder under his eyes. All models with the Legiones Astartes (Sons of Fire) rule may re-roll to-wound dice when using flamer based weapons in defensive fire, and gain the Crusader special rule. In addition all Medusas, Basilisks and Whirlwinds in an army led by Inferox may take Phosphex ammunition.
Range: Template
Strength: 6
Ap 3
Type: Assault 1, Shred, Ignores Cover


Flame-Claw Gauntlets (Combat)
'''Soul of Fire'''- The blazing heart of his pitiless legion, Inferox epitomised the power of unchained fire, its ability to consume all and leave nothing behind. Inferox is immune to all flamer based weaponry, and Melta, Plasma and Volkite weaponry have their strength reduced by 3.
Range: Melee
Strength: 8
Ap: 2
Type: Melee, Shred, Murderous Strike, Paired (+1 Attack)


Phosphex grenade launcher
This weapon fires the deadly, earth-tainting Phosphex to utterly purge Inferox’s enemies.
Range: 18”
Strength: 5
Ap 2
Type: Assault 1, Crawling Fire, Lingering Death


Inferox is middling for a primarch stats, with a slighly higher Ws than an "average" primarch, but an otherwise a pretty good combatant. He's quite durable, especially against what you would usually shoot at a primarch (meltas wound on 5s) and has a nasty set of AP2, Id on 6s Lightning Claws, whihc can shoot a punch, that trades id for Ignores cover. The real kick in the balls to most enemy squads is that they take a Heavy [[Flamer]] to the face, which is a nice bonus. while middling in combat, he is nasty at range as well, there is really no hiding from this guy, whether he is battering you with a good ol' phosphex grenade, or punching you from 16", or in your face, as well as plasma only being S4. Overall a really solid primarch, that gives great buffs, (especially for artillary), and Being nasty in the assault phase.
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 21 June 2023

Inferox
Title/Honours

The Burned King, Igniter of the Atalantos Worlds

Discovered (world)

Crematoria

Discovered (period)

c.863.M30

Legion

Fourth

Distinguishing Traits

Resolute, Humble

Flaws

Pyromania, Zealotry

Role

Traitor. His Legion is responsible for the near total destruction of the War Scribes realm

Fate

Daemon Prince of Khorne; Banished into the Warp, plotting return

Dominion

Ignis Cremoria(Chaos Realm of Destruction)

This page details people, events, and organisations from the /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe. See the /tg/ Heresy Timeline and Galaxy pages for more information on the Alternate Universe.

"There is a saying that "Fire is a good tool and a wicked master." Sayings of this kind are useless, for they only contain the knowledge of a five year old child. Rather than limiting yourself to knowing fire in human terms, ask yourself what humans are in flame terms."

– Uriel Salazar, Confessions

Youth[edit]

Inferox saved our people from starvation and degeneracy, there shall never be another whom I trust more.

-Adarhormazd, Head of the Sandaramet


Crematoria was once known as X-235891, a target of the terraforming efforts of ancient man. During crucial step in the terraforming process, the Long Night fell upon its inhabitants of scientists and laborers. Their technology was brought low; the planet remaining as it was, utterly unbearable to all human life. Its sun distant and dim, only giving Crematoria a few hours of daylight barely enough for anything to scrape by. Those few survivors left scrambled for supplies until only one settlement stood, a decrepit geo-thermal plant. As the decades grew into centuries, and centuries into millennia, cults and clans formed further dividing the Crematorians into various factions.

The Primarch later known as Inferox was created upon the surface of Terra, in the genetic laboratories beneath the Imperial Palace. Torn away from his maker, the Emperor, he was cast throughout the galaxy eventually landing on the blighted world of Crematoria. His pod pierced several levels, coming into a cooling station manned by the scholarly cultists of Xerleth. Through great sacrifice they managed to save the boy inside the capsule. However this could not be done before horrible scarring from the lava flows left permanent marks on the babe. Not even a Primarch's healing could remove all of the damage done.

Priest of Xerleth

Inferox grew up in the Xerlethite tradition, which involved rites similar to the Mechanicum's own Priesthood. The machines that kept heat flowing, water steaming, and the husk of a colony alive were all maintained by the cult. Inferox became initiated into the ranks of the Xerlethite elite, the Pyrithim at the youthful age of twelve. Known in the Crematorian tongue as a fire-keeper, Inferox was responsible for keeping the more fragile systems alive. His secondary responsibility was to serve as guardian against the numerous raids they faced. Only the Xerlethites practiced modest lifestyles necessary to sustain their fragile environment. Others raided for more and more, leading to ever dwindling supplies and population.

The clans knew nothing but strength, ignorant of the furnace that kept them all alive. While the Xerlethites would have one or two children, outsiders sometimes bore as many as twenty or more. The Xerlethites were not without enemies either, for their practice of keeping the great fire sustained brought them targeted hatred. Prisoners would be cast bodily into the lava flows, out of the belief this sustained it. As the attacks gradually increased in severity and number, Inferox knew the days of his people were numbered. Drastic changes were needed if they were to survive.

In order to do this Inferox began recruiting from prisoners and outcasts, whom he would call the 'Sons of Fire. These souls would act in ways the Xerlethites could not. He would lead raids upon those who threatened his people, but for every foe slain and territory expanded another would arise to take its place. Eventually all the Crematorians inside of the colony banded together, ignoring creed and faith to focus upon the Xerlethites. Inside of one of the great sanctums, a plaza known as a central battlefield, Inferox held in place thousands of invaders with a picked body of men.

It would be here he would make his stand and die, buying the Xerlethites themselves time to fortify further inside of the colony. But it would not be as the Primarch had assumed.

The Coming of The Emperor[edit]

With eyes turned the stars; their enormity became clear to him, and he realized how insignificant he was to them.

-Dance of the Iconoclast, p.g. 121


One of Inferox's warriors

The Emperor's arrival in system was not observed by those on the small opaque ball of Crematoria. The people had only the basic understanding of technology, and astrology was not seen as a proper way to spend one's time. The surprise of the Terran ships descending down upon the battlefield shocked both defender and attacker. The plaza's ceiling cracked open, allowing the troops of the Imperial Army to first land. Behind them, came the Emperor and his Custodes. Inferox thought that it was his God Xerleth, lord of the Stars, come to bring him deliverance. Instead it was his creator, the Emperor himself with his personal guards who had come to survey the situation. It was clear to the Emperor that great armies had arrayed to assail his son. This could not stand. Thousands were destroyed within moments as the order was given to attack.

Witnessing the sight changed something inside of the Primarch. Never had his imagination extended beyond the survival of his people upon this rock. Never had he seen more than a few hundred tribesmen, much less the thousands of besiegers who had come to strip everything he built. And now? The Emperor had arrived with hundreds of thousands of mortal warriors. As a lava bubble, it swept aside all in its path. Each of Inferox's foes fell as if they were nothing but cloth. Something kindled inside of him that day. The will to set across the stars, to take up his birthright, and to bring destruction to his enemies in the name of this Golden Conqueror.

The talks that came next were further enlightening upon the state of the galaxy. The Emperor explained away the various superstitions that Inferox held dearly to his heart. Thankful for his father's timely rescue, Inferox dedicated his life to the Imperial Truth. Believing him utterly in every word said about mankind's destiny, slowly faith died and was replaced with determination. Abandoning his ties to the Priesthood, he helped bring the Xerlethians to his own understanding. Being one of their most fervent Priests allowed the unbelief to spread fast, uplifting the huddled survivors into something far more proud.

They were the product of Crematoria now, not unknowing meek clansmen hiding from every sound. But members of something far larger, and grander, belonging to the vision of an Imperium of Man.

The Great Crusade[edit]

I raise him up high, for his humility would leave his achievements where they lay.

-Hektor Cincinnatus, on Inferox


Even as Inferox continued his education of the many facets of the Imperium and its enemies, Crematoria was advanced along Imperial lines. The Hammers of Terra were morphed by Inferox's guiding hand into a renewed Legion, the Sons of Fire. Out of the Legion's abnormally high Psyker population, Inferox made the Sandaramet, which was the mythical elite spirit guard of Xerleth in Crematorian myth. The newly reconsecrated Sons of Fire were called to war soon as they were ready. What was initially intended by Imperial strategists to be a simple defense of a system threatened by an ork raiders, turned into a thorough campaign. Eager to show the capabilities of his Legion, Inferox pressed the Ork raiders all the way to their origin and destroyed them utterly.

Over the course of that first brutal campaign Inferox shaped his legion’s aggressive, straightforward fighting style. Though the more advanced weaponry still had its place, he taught the Sons of Fire the simple pleasures of fire, of using smoke to obscure their advance, and the destruction that could be wrought by a simple chainaxe. Committed to waging total war, Inferox began an almost systematic destruction of those who might oppose the Imperium. Something began to grow however as the Legion's hidden tendencies towards battle mania grew.

On the world of Aŋra VI, Inferox witnessed this disorder in full. Having to brave the flames he had started, his mind began to grow concerned. Imperial Soldiers had died on his watch, what about elsewhere? Great Crusade is a colossal endeavor, without even a Primarch to govern all that transpires. His inquiry saw this was not an isolated event, with friendly fire and raging collateral starting to turn into a norm. Fearing what his Legion might become, Inferox appealed to the War Council. He asked if the Fourth Legion could be limited in targets for the Great Crusade, only facing against Xenos and worlds not deserving of Compliance. Appealing to Hektor, Inferox managed to sway enough voices in the Council to allow this motion to pass.

Inferox would not have a single citizen die due to his Legion's negligence or lapse in conduct. He believed heartily in the status of the Astartes as examples to the rest of humanity. If humans were to rise above their desires, their base nature, then how could they when seeing the Astartes acting out? As a result of this the Sons of Fire became Xenos Killers. Adept at tackling any inhuman beast's pitiful stellar realms. Though Inferox begrudgingly complied with the destruction of human realms that had rebelled after Compliance or had committed an unforgivable act to be disallowed that right.

Under Inferox’s command Xeno Empire after Xeno Empire was turned to ashes. The Ork empires of DaGrotz and Mudd Mordrag were burned to nothingness by the Sons of Fire, so were the Hrud of the Gulgaan Deeps too. In one of the most famous triumphs of its time, the Legion ran down and surrounded the Eldar Craftworld of Arkendar. The intensity of the fighting there would see Inferox be consumed for days by his destroyer desire, his personal code being brushed aside. In this hour, Inferox became morose realizing that he would never overcome his inner compulsions. On the cusp of suicide he was visited by his brother, and Warmaster, Hektor Cincinnatus who showed him that the Imperial Truth was just as faulty as the Crematorian religions.

Hektor showed him a new way as well. A way that would make Inferox's weaknesses into supreme strengths.

The Heresy[edit]

Post-Heresy[edit]

Personality[edit]

The crown of the King weighed heavy upon his brow.

-Dance of the Iconoclast, p.g. 61


Inferox was known during the Great Crusade as a strangely quiet figure. A man who stood in the rear, contemplating everything around himself without comment upon it. Most knew him as a recluse whom rarely passed on judgement or praise. Unlike a few of the Primarchs, especially his brother Hektor, he was not seen in the public sphere often. His words were not echoed throughout the Legion in grand speeches to stir them to action. This contrasted with his active personality during a military campaign. Whenever his feet stepped onto the battlefield, the voice of Inferox would boom out orders as one would pound a drum. He acted decisively, without hesitation as any Primarch should. But as soon as the combat concluded, he would return to his silent state. Watching all, observant of all.

A deep shame was held inside of Inferox. It was his love of destruction. Breaking apart his opponents, destroying all that they were brought him an unnatural delight. His strategic mind was focused upon it, his tactics revolved around it. The absolute annihilation of his foes was a fascination that brought him inner turmoil. His passion for it was a long fought battle that he kept largely to himself, and it fueled his efforts in other areas. Such as his private writings, or the organization of his Legion, or the domination of the realms brought into the Imperial fold. Only his closest brothers or sons ever knew that intensity that raged within him. The calm Iconoclast contrasted with the pyromaniac.

Appearance[edit]

In his better days when he stood as a towering beacon of the Imperial Truth, Inferox bore a plethora of burn wounds and marks across his face. His eyes were a piercing blue, and hair a mottled blackish shade. It was always kept short though at times it would grow out; when it did, a beard made of several patches of facial hair dotted his face. This was usually due to his disdain of grooming until such a time when the last battle of a campaign was fought. His skin, those parts not scorched black, is a dusky color found on the hides of desert nomads across the galaxy.


Inferox the Molten, Daemon Primarch of Khorne's armies, stands at thirty feet tall towering above any mortal. In his right fist is a set of chains covered in flaming blood, which burn perpetually regardless of the environment. The pain from this eternal fire keeps Inferox in a constant state of frenzy. He bears a single horn sprouting out from one side of his head. His face is that of a jackal, with shining brass teeth. Studs made of steel have been hammered into his forearms, all made from the weapons borne of primitive warriors forged on Crematoria to honor him up until the final point of their immolation. Unlike most other chosen of the Blood God, his skin is a darkish hue with blood read gauntlets, greaves, and pauldrons. His chest is bare.

Wargear[edit]

Inferox used the Meteor Hammer of Crematoria, a massive black chain-axe that had extra mass added to it by being forged out of utterly black meteorite metal. In battle, the Primarch would use the momentum of the weapon to clear out several ranks of foes. It had the capability of destroying, utterly, most armored vehicles he struck down. After becoming a Daemon Primarch, Inferox abandoned the weapon in favor of taking up a flaming sword and whip constructed out of pure warp energy fueled only by his raw hatred.

A Fan's Attempt at Rules[edit]

PTS WS BS S T W I A Ld Sv
Inferox: 460 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 10 2+/4++




Unit type: Infantry, Independent Character.

Wargear: Armor of Hades, Flame-Claw Gauntlets or Meteor Hammer, Phosphex Grenade Launcher

Special Rules: Adamantium Will, Very Bulky, Eternal Warrior, Fear, Fearless, Fleet, Independent Character, It Will Not Die, Master of the Legion, Sire of Flame, Soul of Fire.

Armor of Hades- This blazing suit of armor, wreathed in flames that intimidate and obscure Inferox's form, making him harder to hit. The armor confers a 2+/4++, and all models in base contact with Inferox take a S4 AP5 hit at Initiative Step 1.

Flame-Claw Gauntlets- The Primarch's signature weapons, these can both project streams of tainted fire at range or be used as a devastating close combat weapons.

S AP Range
Melee U 2 - Shred, Murderous Strike, Paired (+1 Attack)
Ranged 6 3 16' Assault 1, Shred, Ignores Cover



Phosphex Grenade Launcher- It's a launcher that shoots phosphex grenades. Big surprise, right? 30 inch range, S5, AP2, Assault 1, Crawling Fire, Lingering Death, Small blast template.

Sire of the Sons of Fire- Inferox is the pinnacle of his Legion, the dispenser of justice and the bestower of favour. All his sons aspire to be one with the flame like him, and fight all the harder under his eyes. All models with the Legiones Astartes (Sons of Fire) rule may re-roll to-wound dice when using flamer based weapons in defensive fire, and gain the Crusader special rule. In addition all Medusas, Basilisks and Whirlwinds in an army led by Inferox may take Phosphex ammunition.

Soul of Fire- The blazing heart of his pitiless legion, Inferox epitomised the power of unchained fire, its ability to consume all and leave nothing behind. Inferox is immune to all flamer based weaponry, and Melta, Plasma and Volkite weaponry have their strength reduced by 3.


Inferox is middling for a primarch stats, with a slighly higher Ws than an "average" primarch, but an otherwise a pretty good combatant. He's quite durable, especially against what you would usually shoot at a primarch (meltas wound on 5s) and has a nasty set of AP2, Id on 6s Lightning Claws, whihc can shoot a punch, that trades id for Ignores cover. The real kick in the balls to most enemy squads is that they take a Heavy Flamer to the face, which is a nice bonus. while middling in combat, he is nasty at range as well, there is really no hiding from this guy, whether he is battering you with a good ol' phosphex grenade, or punching you from 16", or in your face, as well as plasma only being S4. Overall a really solid primarch, that gives great buffs, (especially for artillary), and Being nasty in the assault phase.

The Primarchs of the /tg/ Heresy
Loyalist: Alexandri of Rosskar - Arelex Orannis - Brennus - Gaspard Lumey - Golgothos
Onyx the Indestructible - Roman Albrecht - Shakya Vardhana - Tiran Osoros
Traitor: Aubrey The Grey - Cromwald Walgrun - Hektor Cincinnatus - Inferox - Johannes Vrach
Rogerius Merrill - The Voidwatcher - Tollund Ötztal - Uriel Salazar