Well this was surprising Imperial Fists The seventh legion of the first founding, the Imperial Fists are a stubborn but flexible codex chapter who adjust their tactics depending on the battle being fought, however, their true power comes from their expertise in siege warfare, putting them at odds with their traitor rivals the Iron Warriors. Space Marines from the Imperial Fists chapter tend to keep on fighting regardless of whether the battle can be won or not and often punish themselves for the even smallest failure. It should also be noted that the Imperial Fist’s home planet is Terra (Earth) itself. Rogal Dorn Dorn was primarch to the seventh Legion of Space Marine's, the Imperial Fists. He is among the greatest heroes of the Imperium of Man, for his loyalty to the Emperor and his valor in battle could not be matched. It was Rogal Dorn who constructed the defenses of the Emperor's Palace on Terra, and he was at the forefront of its defense. He was the perfect general, disciplined and structured but always open to inspiration and passion. If there was ever a warrior of exemplary virtue, if was Dorn, and to this day his name is chanted all across the Imperium.
This was interesting since Salamanders is my favourite chapter. I'm happy about Vulkan Thousand Sons The fifteenth legion of the first founding, the Thousand Sons are a chapter of psykers and sorcerers who prefer long range combat and psychic powers to melee. Before the Horus Heresy, the Thousand Sons Primarch, Magnus the Red, vowed never to use sorcery but broke that promise when he attempted to warn the Emperor of Horus’s rebellion, only to be attacked by the Space Wolves who had been misled by Horus himself. The Thousand Sons are cursed warriors, their bodies turned to dust, forever residing in their armour and serving Tzeentch, the Chaos God of change and psychic powers, looking for artefacts of power and knowledge to reverse their curse. Vulkan Vulkan was primarch of the Salamanders Legion of the Space Marines, the eighteenth legion. He was a noble warrior that valued life over pride. It was said that a single member of his legion would give up his life to save that of a human. Because of this Vulcan was seen as one of humanities greatest champions. He knew strength when he saw it and was never above kneeling in the presence of one who he deemed his superior. Noble hearted to his very core, there were indeed few who could match the primarch's heart and vigor in battle. By the way, I tied Thousand Sons with Death Guard and Vulkan with Ferrus Manus.
Huh, looks like I too like the Salamanders... and Vulkan. Sweet. Salamanders The eighteenth legion of the first founding, the Salamanders suffered many casualties during the Horus Heresy and even now they don’t number enough to even fill a full chapter of Space Marines. They are a chapter of skilled artificers, every member of the chapter is taught to handle, maintain and repair their own equipment, giving the artificers of the chapter the time to create truly great works of technology and metallurgy. Salamanders excel in close-quarter fire fights and often go into battle wielding flamers, meltas and thunder hammers. Vulkan Vulkan was primarch of the Salamanders Legion of the Space Marines, the eighteenth legion. He was a noble warrior that valued life over pride. It was said that a single member of his legion would give up his life to save that of a human. Because of this Vulcan was seen as one of humanities greatest champions. He knew strength when he saw it and was never above kneeling in the presence of one who he deemed his superior. Noble hearted to his very core, there were indeed few who could match the primarch's heart and vigor in battle. Well, both are to my liking, seeing as though I'm a pretty Jungian and Humanist guy.