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The Judged are a group of 30 Space Marine Chapters who were judged as impure by the false Saint [[Basillius the Elder]] and sentenced to undertake the [[Abyssal Crusade]], a redemptive crusade into the very heart of the [[Eye of Terror]]. Of the thirty who went in, only one escaped with its purity intact, the others paying the ultimate price for their transgressions into the center of Chaos' power. All of them have really cool names, too. Dammit, GW! Although, their Warband names are pretty awesome, too.
The '''Judged''' are a group of 30 [[Space Marine Chapter|Chapters]] who were judged as impure by the false Saint [[Basillius the Elder]] and sentenced to undertake the [[Abyssal Crusade]], a redemptive crusade into the very heart of the [[Eye of Terror]]. Of the thirty who went in, [[Grimdark|only one escaped with its purity intact, the others paying the ultimate price for their transgressions into the center of Chaos' power]]. All of them have really cool names, too. Dammit, GW! Although, their Warband names are pretty awesome, too.
 
That said, since mutation was rampant but not universal and only ''some'' of the Doom Legion participated, it's possible that not all members of each Chapter participated in the Abyssal Crusade. Assuming a Chapter isn't fleet-based, they might have kept some behind on their homeworld. Unlikely however since the Abyssal Crusade was penitent rather than normal, IE the point was to punish the marines and make them die as martyrs rather than get a specific job done.


The thirty Chapters known as the Judged, and their ultimate fates, are as follows:
The thirty Chapters known as the Judged, and their ultimate fates, are as follows:


'''[[Vorpal Swords]]''': Escaped alive and untainted from the depths of the Eye, bearing vital information that allowed them to topple the false Saint Basillius and exact some measure of vengeance for his corruption. The only judged chapter [[awesome|that survived uncorrupted]].
'''[[Vorpal Swords]]''': Escaped alive and untainted from the depths of the Eye, bearing vital information that allowed them to topple the false Saint Basillius and exact some measure of vengeance for his corruption. The only Judged chapter [[Awesome|that survived uncorrupted]].
 
'''[[Blades Eternal]]''': Designation is marked as "Pending"; presumably, it's still unclear whether they have perished, fallen to Chaos or may even be continuing to fight their doomed Crusade.


'''Blades Eternal''': Designation is marked as "Pending"; presumably, it's still unclear whether they have perished, fallen to Chaos or may even be continuing to fight their doomed Crusade.
'''[[Fists of Olchis]]''': Designation is marked as "Perditas". Note that they are referenced in IA:2 Second Edition: the Red Talons near-completely purged them after they fell, along with the Argent Hammers. Apparently, they were known as "Outcast Chapters" - as usual, there's no reason for why given.


'''Fists of Olchis''': Designation is marked as "Perditas". Note that they are references in IA:2 second edition: the Red Talons apparently nearly completely purged them [[derp|when they were called Fists of Olchis, so not yet fallen apparently]], along with the Argent Hammers - they were known as "Outcast Chapters".
'''[[Chorus of Eltain]]''': Killed to the last while remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".


'''Chorus of Eltain''': Sacrificed their existence to the last, remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".
'''[[Prophets of Mercury]]''': Killed to the last while remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".


'''Prophets of Mercury''': Sacrificed their existence to the last, remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".
'''Iron Drakes''': Invaded the [[Nurgle]] [[Daemon World]] of Anathrax, where the combination of the resident toxic fungus-forests and an ambush by resident [[Plague Marine]]s saw half of the Chapter consumed by the foul spores and twisted into a grotesque living death, dismaying the survivors to the point where they threw down their arms and pledged their souls to the Plague-Father. Don't pity them, [[Derp|they invaded a fucking Plague World.]] There's a reason Astartes don't even board Plague ''Ships'', let alone Plague Worlds. The Nurglite Renegade Marines are now designated the '''[[Grey Death]]'''.


'''Iron Drakes''': Invaded the [[Nurgle]] [[Daemon World]] of Anathrax, where the combination of the resident toxic fungus-forests and an ambush by resident [[Plague Marine]]s saw half of the Chapter consumed by the foul spores and twisted into a grotesque living death, dismaying the survivors to the point where they threw down their arms and pledged their souls to the Plague-Father. The Nurglite Renegade Marines are now designated the '''Grey Death'''.
'''Sentinels''': Invaded the [[Slaanesh]] [[Daemon World]] of Oliensis, which devoured them -- literally, for it was a planet of living flesh and bone. When Oliensis regurgitated them, they have been twisted into the deranged, cannibalistic, Slaanesh-worshiping warband known as the '''[[Corpus Brethren]]'''.


'''Sentinels''': Invaded the [[Slaanesh]] [[Daemon World]] of Oliensis, which devoured them -- literally, for it was a planet of living flesh and bone. When Oliensis regurgitated them, they have been twisted into the deranged, cannibalistic Slaanesh-worshiping Renegades known as the '''Corpus Brethren'''.
'''[[Knights Excelsior]]''': Led a doomed invasion of the mechanical [[Daemon World]] of Temporia, residence of the [[Warpsmith]] Valdrak of the '''[[Magma Hounds]]''' and his armies of [[Daemon Engines]]. Those Knights Excelsior who were captured alive were [[Rape|forcibly indoctrinated into joining Valdrak's band of renegades]], doubling the heretic forces.


'''Knights Excelsior''': Led a doomed invasion of the mechanical [[Daemon World]] of Temporia, residence of the [[Warpsmith]] Valdrak of the '''Magma Hounds''' and his armies of [[Daemon Engines]]. Those Knights Excelsior who were captured alive were forcibly reindoctrinated into Valdrak's band of renegades, doubling the heretic forces.
'''Brothers of the Anvil''': During their scouring of the [[Crone World]] of Belial IV, this Chapter was captured by [[Dark Eldar]] and dragged into [[Commorragh]] to be fodder for the arenas. A year later, the survivors fought their way back into realspace, so deranged and shattered that they have since done nothing more than kill anything and everything they encounter, earning the name of '''[[Deathmongers]]'''. This warband would go on to fight the [[Angels Revenant]] during the Orphean War of Faith. And yes, [[What|Dark Eldar being in the Eye of Terror]] is indeed impossible as their souls have no protection from Slaanesh and are even drained in the Webway.


'''Brothers of the Anvil''': During their scouring of the [[Crone World]] of Belial IV, this Chapter was captured by [[Dark Eldar]] and dragged into [[Commorragh]] to be fodder for the arenas. A year later, the survivors fought their way back into realspace, so deranged and shattered that they have since done nothing more than kill anything and everything they encounter, earning the name of '''Deathmongers'''.  You should probably ignore this completely no matter what canon says, though, as there is no way in Hell (lol!) Dark Eldar could capture an entire Chapter without a ridiculously huge fleet (capture, not kill, though killing a Chapter and its fleet would also require a much larger fleet than the Marines had).  Especially supported by the Chapter's entire fleet.  Besides that, they would never be at a Crone World with sufficient forces for fighting the Chapter. In fact, given the issues Dark Eldar have with the Warp, ''they wouldn't have been in the Eye of Terror in the first place''.
'''Lectors of Ixis''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Oracles of Change]]'''. Presumably Tzeentch-aligned.


'''Lectors of Ixis''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Oracles of Change'''.
'''Invictors''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Unhallowed]]'''.


'''Invictors''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Unhallowed'''.
'''Lionguard''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Death Shadows]]'''. Later were part of the Bloodborn under Honsou and M'kar the Reborn that invaded Ultramar. Most likely destroyed by Hive Fleet Behemoth.


'''Lionguard''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Death Shadows'''.
'''Graven Fists''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Twisted Blades]]'''.


'''Graven Fists''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Twisted Blades'''.
'''Lances of Pteros''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Lords of Decay]]'''. Somewhat notable for being actually fleshed out: after they were corrupted, the [[Death Guard]] absorbed them and converted the warband into an elite force among the legion. As in, '[[Mortarion]] and [[Typhus]] [[Awesome|have been seen leading them]]' kind of elite. They also showed up at [[Siege of Vraks|Vraks]] to spread love and smiles in Papa Nurgle's name.


'''Lances of Pteros''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Lords of Decay]]'''.
'''Sigilites''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Malefactors]]'''. Not to confused with [[Malcador]], his title has two L's ("Sigillite").


'''Sigilites''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Malefactors'''. Not to confused with [[Malcador]], his title has two L's ("Sigillite").
'''Viridian Consuls''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Broken]]'''. [[FAIL|Also very thoroughly dead, having been wiped out to the last and their]] [[Daemon Prince]] [[FAIL|leader banished by Marneus Calgar and the Ultramarines.]]


'''Viridian Consuls''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Broken'''.
'''Altar Brethren''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Iconoclasts]]'''. Notable mainly for their seething [[Rage|hatred of Shrine Worlds and Ecclesiarchy priests]], to the point where their goals are more or less "purge all Shrine Worlds from the Imperium and horribly kill the priests." May have some connection to the Word Bearers, or at least the warbands would get on like a house on fire.


'''Altar Brethren''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Iconclasts'''.
'''Vengeance Chapter''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Flylords]]'''. Almost certainly [[Nurgle]]-aligned.


'''Vengeance Chapter''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Flylords'''.
'''Tempest Legion''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Revelation of Gore]]'''. Got to be Khornate, with a name like that.


'''Tempest Legion''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Revelation of Gore'''.
'''Bronze Gorgons''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Crystal Wyverns]]'''.


'''Bronze Gorgons''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Crystal Wyverns'''.
'''Argent Hammers''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Talons of Anathrax]]'''. Note that they are referenced in IA:2 second edition: the Red Talons near completely purged them after they fell, along with the Fists of Olchis. Apparently, they were known as "Outcast Chapters". Based on their name and connection to the planet they are possibly Nurgle-aligned.


'''Argent Hammers''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Talons of Anathrax'''. Note that they are references in IA:2 second edition: the Red Talons apparently nearly completely purged them [[Derp|when they were called Argent Hammers, so not yet fallen apparently]], along with the Fists of Olchis - they were known as "Outcast Chapters".
'''Illustrians''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Black Psalm]]'''.


'''Illustrians''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Black Psalm'''.
'''[[Doom Legion]]''': Fell to Chaos... sort of. Four entire companies of this Chapter did not take part in the Abyssal Crusade due to existing oaths and remained loyal, though the Inquisition [[Derp|promptly went full paranoia mode and barely held back from purging their asses]] in favour of demanding they prove their purity ([[Fail|despite that being, y'know, the job of the fucking Inquisition]]). The fallen members of the chapter became the '''[[Vectors of Pox]]''', a Nurgle-aligned warband.


'''Doom Legion''': Fell to Chaos, albeit entire companies of this chapter did not take part in the crusade and remained loyal. The fallen members of the chapter became the '''Vectors of Pox'''.
'''Serpents of Light''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Predator Legion]]'''.


'''Serpents of Light''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Predator Legion'''.
'''Spears of Olympus''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Bloodlords]]'''. Possibly Khorne-aligned.


'''Spears of Olympus''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Bloodlords'''.
'''Clerics of Steel''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Invocators]]'''. Have become since then a rag-tag of minor warbands who specialize in summoning Demons. Their colour scheme and symbol are pretty cool, at least.


'''Clerics of Steel''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Invocators'''.
'''Star Gryphons''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Sons of Midnight]]'''.


'''Star Gryphons''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Sons of Midnight'''.
'''Justicars''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Fractured]]'''.


'''Justicars''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Fractured'''.
'''Sanctors of Terra''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[The Blighted Claw]]'''.


'''Sanctors of Terra''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''The Blighted Claw'''.
'''Crusaders of Dorn''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''[[Brotherhood of Lethe]]'''.


'''Crusaders of Dorn''': Fell to Chaos, now renamed '''Brotherhood of Lethe'''.
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 21 June 2023

The Judged are a group of 30 Chapters who were judged as impure by the false Saint Basillius the Elder and sentenced to undertake the Abyssal Crusade, a redemptive crusade into the very heart of the Eye of Terror. Of the thirty who went in, only one escaped with its purity intact, the others paying the ultimate price for their transgressions into the center of Chaos' power. All of them have really cool names, too. Dammit, GW! Although, their Warband names are pretty awesome, too.

That said, since mutation was rampant but not universal and only some of the Doom Legion participated, it's possible that not all members of each Chapter participated in the Abyssal Crusade. Assuming a Chapter isn't fleet-based, they might have kept some behind on their homeworld. Unlikely however since the Abyssal Crusade was penitent rather than normal, IE the point was to punish the marines and make them die as martyrs rather than get a specific job done.

The thirty Chapters known as the Judged, and their ultimate fates, are as follows:

Vorpal Swords: Escaped alive and untainted from the depths of the Eye, bearing vital information that allowed them to topple the false Saint Basillius and exact some measure of vengeance for his corruption. The only Judged chapter that survived uncorrupted.

Blades Eternal: Designation is marked as "Pending"; presumably, it's still unclear whether they have perished, fallen to Chaos or may even be continuing to fight their doomed Crusade.

Fists of Olchis: Designation is marked as "Perditas". Note that they are referenced in IA:2 Second Edition: the Red Talons near-completely purged them after they fell, along with the Argent Hammers. Apparently, they were known as "Outcast Chapters" - as usual, there's no reason for why given.

Chorus of Eltain: Killed to the last while remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".

Prophets of Mercury: Killed to the last while remaining loyal to the Imperium, earning the designation "Martyr Extremis".

Iron Drakes: Invaded the Nurgle Daemon World of Anathrax, where the combination of the resident toxic fungus-forests and an ambush by resident Plague Marines saw half of the Chapter consumed by the foul spores and twisted into a grotesque living death, dismaying the survivors to the point where they threw down their arms and pledged their souls to the Plague-Father. Don't pity them, they invaded a fucking Plague World. There's a reason Astartes don't even board Plague Ships, let alone Plague Worlds. The Nurglite Renegade Marines are now designated the Grey Death.

Sentinels: Invaded the Slaanesh Daemon World of Oliensis, which devoured them -- literally, for it was a planet of living flesh and bone. When Oliensis regurgitated them, they have been twisted into the deranged, cannibalistic, Slaanesh-worshiping warband known as the Corpus Brethren.

Knights Excelsior: Led a doomed invasion of the mechanical Daemon World of Temporia, residence of the Warpsmith Valdrak of the Magma Hounds and his armies of Daemon Engines. Those Knights Excelsior who were captured alive were forcibly indoctrinated into joining Valdrak's band of renegades, doubling the heretic forces.

Brothers of the Anvil: During their scouring of the Crone World of Belial IV, this Chapter was captured by Dark Eldar and dragged into Commorragh to be fodder for the arenas. A year later, the survivors fought their way back into realspace, so deranged and shattered that they have since done nothing more than kill anything and everything they encounter, earning the name of Deathmongers. This warband would go on to fight the Angels Revenant during the Orphean War of Faith. And yes, Dark Eldar being in the Eye of Terror is indeed impossible as their souls have no protection from Slaanesh and are even drained in the Webway.

Lectors of Ixis: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Oracles of Change. Presumably Tzeentch-aligned.

Invictors: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Unhallowed.

Lionguard: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Death Shadows. Later were part of the Bloodborn under Honsou and M'kar the Reborn that invaded Ultramar. Most likely destroyed by Hive Fleet Behemoth.

Graven Fists: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Twisted Blades.

Lances of Pteros: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Lords of Decay. Somewhat notable for being actually fleshed out: after they were corrupted, the Death Guard absorbed them and converted the warband into an elite force among the legion. As in, 'Mortarion and Typhus have been seen leading them' kind of elite. They also showed up at Vraks to spread love and smiles in Papa Nurgle's name.

Sigilites: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Malefactors. Not to confused with Malcador, his title has two L's ("Sigillite").

Viridian Consuls: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Broken. Also very thoroughly dead, having been wiped out to the last and their Daemon Prince leader banished by Marneus Calgar and the Ultramarines.

Altar Brethren: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Iconoclasts. Notable mainly for their seething hatred of Shrine Worlds and Ecclesiarchy priests, to the point where their goals are more or less "purge all Shrine Worlds from the Imperium and horribly kill the priests." May have some connection to the Word Bearers, or at least the warbands would get on like a house on fire.

Vengeance Chapter: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Flylords. Almost certainly Nurgle-aligned.

Tempest Legion: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Revelation of Gore. Got to be Khornate, with a name like that.

Bronze Gorgons: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Crystal Wyverns.

Argent Hammers: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Talons of Anathrax. Note that they are referenced in IA:2 second edition: the Red Talons near completely purged them after they fell, along with the Fists of Olchis. Apparently, they were known as "Outcast Chapters". Based on their name and connection to the planet they are possibly Nurgle-aligned.

Illustrians: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Black Psalm.

Doom Legion: Fell to Chaos... sort of. Four entire companies of this Chapter did not take part in the Abyssal Crusade due to existing oaths and remained loyal, though the Inquisition promptly went full paranoia mode and barely held back from purging their asses in favour of demanding they prove their purity (despite that being, y'know, the job of the fucking Inquisition). The fallen members of the chapter became the Vectors of Pox, a Nurgle-aligned warband.

Serpents of Light: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Predator Legion.

Spears of Olympus: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Bloodlords. Possibly Khorne-aligned.

Clerics of Steel: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Invocators. Have become since then a rag-tag of minor warbands who specialize in summoning Demons. Their colour scheme and symbol are pretty cool, at least.

Star Gryphons: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Sons of Midnight.

Justicars: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Fractured.

Sanctors of Terra: Fell to Chaos, now renamed The Blighted Claw.

Crusaders of Dorn: Fell to Chaos, now renamed Brotherhood of Lethe.

Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes
First Founding
(M29)
Blood AngelsDark AngelsImperial FistsIron HandsRaven GuardSalamandersSpace WolvesUltramarinesWhite Scars
Second Founding
(021.M31)
Angels of AbsolutionAngels EncarmineAngels PorphyrAngels of RedemptionAngels SanguineAngels of VengeanceAngels VermillionAurora ChapterBlack ConsulsBlack GuardBlack TemplarsBlood DrinkersBrazen ClawsCrimson FistsDestroyersDoom EaglesEagle WarriorsExcoriatorsFists ExemplarFlesh TearersGenesis ChapterInceptorsIron SnakesLibatorsLions SableMaraudersMortifactorsNemesisNovamarinesObsidian GlaivesPatriarchs of UlixisPurple StarsPraetors of OrpheusRampagersRaptorsRed TalonsRevilersSilver EaglesSilver SkullsSoul DrinkersStorm LordsWhite ConsulsWolf Brothers
Third to
Twelfth Founding
(M32-M35)
Astral ClawsAngels PenitentAngels RevenantCharnel GuardDark PaladinsExecutionersFlesh EatersHalo BrethrenHowling GriffonsIron KnightsMantis WarriorsMarines MalevolentNight SwordsSable Swords (initial) - Scythes of the EmperorSpace SharksSons of Guilliman
Thirteenth Founding
(M35)
Death SpectresExorcists
Fourteenth to
Twentieth Founding
Angels of FireAvenging SonsCelebrants
Twenty-First Founding
(991.M35)
Black DragonsBlood GorgonsFire HawksFlame FalconsLamentersMinotaursSons of AntaeusTiger Claws
Twenty-Second to
Twenty-Sixth Founding
(M35-M41)
Angels of VigilanceAngels ExcelsisCelestial LionsDark HuntersDisciples of CalibanEmperor's SpearsFire AngelsGolden SonsHospitallersImperial HarbingersIron LordsKnights of the RavenMarines ErrantMentorsFire Claws/RelictorsStar PhantomsSubjugators
Ultima Founding
(999.M41/000.M42 to 012.M42)
Angels of DefianceBlack VipersBlades of VengeanceCastellans of the RiftCovenant of FireDark KrakensFulminatorsKnights CeruleanKnights of the ChaliceKnights of ThunderNecropolis HawksNemesorsPraetors of UltramarPrime AbsolversRift StalkersSilver DrakesSilver TemplarsSons of the PhoenixStorm ReapersUmbral KnightsUnnumbered SonsValiant BladesVoid TridentsWolfspear
Unknown Founding AbsolversAccipitersAdulatorsAngel GuardAngels EradicantAngels of RetributionAstral KnightsBlood RavensBlood SwordsBrazen DrakesBringers of JudgementBrothers PenitentCarmine BladesCowled WardensCrimson CastellansCrimson ConsulsCrimson ScythesDark HandsDark SonsDeath EaglesDoom WarriorsEmperor's ShadowsFire LordsGuardians of the CovenantGraven SpectresHammers of DornHarbingersHawk LordsInvadersIron CrusadersIron TalonsJade DragonsKnights of BloodKnights UnyieldingMarines ExemplarThe NamelessNight WatchRainbow WarriorsReclaimersRed HuntersRed ScorpionsRed SeraphsRed TemplarsRetributorsSable Swords (refounded) • Shadow WolvesSolar HawksSons of OrarStar DragonsStormwatchersStorm GiantsStorm WardensValedictorsViper LegionVorpal SwordsWhite TemplarsStorm Wings
Unsanctioned Founding Consecrators (founding unknown, but likely after 2nd Founding) • Sons of Medusa (separated from parent Chapters, ratified by edict) • Steel Confessors (de facto 22nd Founding, de jure ratified by edict) • Ashen Claws (separatist Raven Guard Legion exiles, nominal loyalists)
Others Astartes PraesesDeathwatchGrey KnightsJudgedLegion of the Damned
The Traitor Legions and Warbands of Chaos
Chaos
Legions
:
Alpha Legion - Black Legion - Death Guard
Emperor's Children - Iron Warriors - Night Lords
Thousand Sons - Word Bearers - World Eaters
Legion
Offshoots:
Apostles of Contagion - Bloodborn - Broken Aquila
Foresworn - Mouldering Claw - Plague Fleet - Prodigal Sons
The Consortium - Warband of Subsector Aurelia
Fallen
Chapters
(Including
Judged):
Adharon's Reavers - Blood Gorgons - Company of Misery
Corpus Brethren - Crimson Slaughter - Deathmongers
Death Shadows - Invocators - Lords of Decay
Oracles of Change - Red Corsairs - Shriven
The Brazen Beasts - The Flawless Host - The Scourged
Skyrar's Dark Wolves - Steel Cobras - Voidrippers
Unknown/
Other:
Apostles of Minthras - Claws of Lorek - Disciples of Destruction
Dragon Warriors - Extinction Angels - Hakanor's Reavers - Punishers
The Cleaved - The Purge - The Pyre - Sons of Malice - Sons of Vengeance
The Reborn - Violators - Warp Ghosts - Bleak Brotherhood