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Interestingly, rather than try to cure the bony crests, the Black Dragons instead embraced the mutation, having those with forearm blades coat said blades in adamantium and then inducted into special squads known as "[[Warhammer_40,000/Tactics/Chapter_Approved/Cursed_Founding#Abominations|Dragon Claws]]", and having them serve as [[Assault Squad|Assault Marines]] (Space Marines + Wolverine/Baraka = [[awesome]]). This has raised more than a few eyebrows among the [[Inquisition]], and several Chapters of [[Space Marines]], such as the [[Dark Angels]] and the [[Marines Malevolent]], have refused to fight alongside them (as if anyone wants the MMs anywhere near them, especially Salamanders descendants). Despite this, the Black Dragons are one of the few Chapters of the Cursed Founding still active as part of the [[Imperium of Man]] in late M41, where they committed nine of their ten companies to the [[13th Black Crusade]]. They'd probably get on well with the Space Wolves. Interestingly, their alleged parent chapter isn't so keen. The Salamanders view the Dragons with a great deal of suspicion, even after adopting one of their astartes as a scout. | Interestingly, rather than try to cure the bony crests, the Black Dragons instead embraced the mutation, having those with forearm blades coat said blades in adamantium and then inducted into special squads known as "[[Warhammer_40,000/Tactics/Chapter_Approved/Cursed_Founding#Abominations|Dragon Claws]]", and having them serve as [[Assault Squad|Assault Marines]] (Space Marines + Wolverine/Baraka = [[awesome]]). This has raised more than a few eyebrows among the [[Inquisition]], and several Chapters of [[Space Marines]], such as the [[Dark Angels]] and the [[Marines Malevolent]], have refused to fight alongside them (as if anyone wants the MMs anywhere near them, especially Salamanders descendants). Despite this, the Black Dragons are one of the few Chapters of the Cursed Founding still active as part of the [[Imperium of Man]] in late M41, where they committed nine of their ten companies to the [[13th Black Crusade]]. They'd probably get on well with the Space Wolves. Interestingly, their alleged parent chapter isn't so keen. The Salamanders view the Dragons with a great deal of suspicion, even after adopting one of their astartes as a scout. | ||
There is a novel featuring them, ''The Death of Antagonis''. Quite a nice read, even while the description is misleading; the front and back covers feature Black Dragons fighting zombies, and while that does happen it's barely a third of the book. The last zombie "disappears" around page 90, and Exterminatus is declared 20 pages later; the next 200 pages take place on city world Aeghis Mortis and the main enemies are | There is a novel featuring them, ''The Death of Antagonis''. Quite a nice read, even while the description is misleading; the front and back covers feature Black Dragons fighting zombies, and while that does happen it's barely a third of the book. The last zombie "disappears" around page 90, and Exterminatus is declared 20 pages later; the next 200 pages take place on city world Aeghis Mortis and the main enemies are Necoho's marines. One member of the chapter gets convinced by an Inquisitor to try and purge his mutated brothers, but when they both fall to Chaos he gets his ass killed for treachery and not embracing his brothers' mutations as a means to be even more effective killing machines. | ||
The mutations have also brought them unwanted attention from other quarters. On one occasion a bunch of Dark Eldar kidnapped some Black Dragons in order to experiment on them. One of the two survivors was released after six years sans tongue, teeth and arm blades. The other, Zatarth, was forced into life as a gladiator, going mad until he was rescued and restored to sanity by the Salamanders and taken on as a scout until his old comrades finally tracked him down. | The mutations have also brought them unwanted attention from other quarters. On one occasion a bunch of Dark Eldar kidnapped some Black Dragons in order to experiment on them. One of the two survivors was released after six years sans tongue, teeth and arm blades. The other, Zatarth, was forced into life as a gladiator, going mad until he was rescued and restored to sanity by the Salamanders and taken on as a scout until his old comrades finally tracked him down. |
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Black Dragons | ||
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Battle Cry | Fire and Bone | |
Founding | 21st Founding | |
Successors of | Unknown (believed to be the Salamanders) | |
Successor Chapters | None | |
Chapter Master | Volos | |
Primarch | Possibly Vulkan | |
Homeworld | Gauntlet (semi-mythical, Chapter is officially Fleet-based) | |
Specialty | Assault, having pointy retractable arm-blades | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Black with a white Aquila and markings |
The Black Dragons are a Space Marine Chapter in Warhammer 40,000. Part of the 21st or Cursed Founding, the Black Dragons suffer from mutation like the other Chapters of that founding. Specifically, they suffer from a mutated Ossmodula, which causes bone extensions to grow out of their forehead and forearms. It's unknown what mutation the Adeptus Mechanicus was trying to cure, as their Parent Chapter is unknown (they might've actually been trying to make them bigger and stronger- seems lots of Black Dragons are too large to fit regular Power Armour). Heavy speculation is that the Black Dragons are descended from the Salamanders, and those with more pronounced bone extensions are noted to have darker skin, reminiscent of the Salamanders' mutated melanchrome.
Interestingly, rather than try to cure the bony crests, the Black Dragons instead embraced the mutation, having those with forearm blades coat said blades in adamantium and then inducted into special squads known as "Dragon Claws", and having them serve as Assault Marines (Space Marines + Wolverine/Baraka = awesome). This has raised more than a few eyebrows among the Inquisition, and several Chapters of Space Marines, such as the Dark Angels and the Marines Malevolent, have refused to fight alongside them (as if anyone wants the MMs anywhere near them, especially Salamanders descendants). Despite this, the Black Dragons are one of the few Chapters of the Cursed Founding still active as part of the Imperium of Man in late M41, where they committed nine of their ten companies to the 13th Black Crusade. They'd probably get on well with the Space Wolves. Interestingly, their alleged parent chapter isn't so keen. The Salamanders view the Dragons with a great deal of suspicion, even after adopting one of their astartes as a scout.
There is a novel featuring them, The Death of Antagonis. Quite a nice read, even while the description is misleading; the front and back covers feature Black Dragons fighting zombies, and while that does happen it's barely a third of the book. The last zombie "disappears" around page 90, and Exterminatus is declared 20 pages later; the next 200 pages take place on city world Aeghis Mortis and the main enemies are Necoho's marines. One member of the chapter gets convinced by an Inquisitor to try and purge his mutated brothers, but when they both fall to Chaos he gets his ass killed for treachery and not embracing his brothers' mutations as a means to be even more effective killing machines.
The mutations have also brought them unwanted attention from other quarters. On one occasion a bunch of Dark Eldar kidnapped some Black Dragons in order to experiment on them. One of the two survivors was released after six years sans tongue, teeth and arm blades. The other, Zatarth, was forced into life as a gladiator, going mad until he was rescued and restored to sanity by the Salamanders and taken on as a scout until his old comrades finally tracked him down.
Tl;dr even the most successful Cursed Founding chapter have a pretty shit deal.