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The '''Ordo Chronus''', referred to as the "Guardians of History" and possibly the '''Timehunters''' (or, thanks to their responsibilities, the "Clockblockers"), are a minor Order of the Inquisition. They specialise in studying the flow of time within the Warp, and studying and preventing time travel.
The '''Ordo Chronus''', referred to as the "Guardians of History" and possibly the '''Timehunters''' (or, thanks to their responsibilities, the "Clockblockers"), are a minor Order of the Inquisition. They specialise in studying the flow of time within the Warp, and studying and preventing time travel.


They are perhaps best known for vanishing en masse into the warp whilst trying to study it. Theories as to what happened to them vary: that they're chilling with the lost [[Primarch|Primarchs]] and the [[Emperor]] in a hidden bunker, that they [[Fail|ironically ended up travelling far into the future and haven't turned up yet (or somehow erased themselves from the timeline)]], or that they [[Time Wizards|became time units and went on adventures with their powers such as "Banish the Heresy", "Adjust the Light Clock" and "Observe the Sand Timer".]]
They are perhaps best known for vanishing en masse into the warp whilst trying to study it. Theories as to what happened to them vary: it's the deepest levels of the Warp so what did you expect besides cyclical tentacle rape by illogical time paradoxes, or that they're chilling with the lost [[Primarch|Primarchs]] and the [[Emperor]] in a hidden bunker, or that they [[Fail|ironically ended up travelling far into the future and haven't turned up yet (or somehow erased themselves from the timeline)]], or that they [[Doctor Who|met a foul xeno in a police box who cannot be killed so instead they went on all kinds of wacky adventures battling evil time-travelling xeno saltshakers capable of exterminating fucking everything and were so omnicidal that they would make Necrons plushies in comparison.]]


From the Architect of Fate anthology, a cell of inquisitors whom we could only guess are part of the Ordo Chronos have a throbbing hatredboner for Tzeentch, and especially Fateweaver, since those two like to fuck with causality so much.
From the Architect of Fate anthology, a cell of inquisitors whom we could only guess are part of the Ordo Chronos have a throbbing hatredboner for Tzeentch, and especially Fateweaver, since those two like to fuck with causality so much.

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The Ordo Chronus, referred to as the "Guardians of History" and possibly the Timehunters (or, thanks to their responsibilities, the "Clockblockers"), are a minor Order of the Inquisition. They specialise in studying the flow of time within the Warp, and studying and preventing time travel.

They are perhaps best known for vanishing en masse into the warp whilst trying to study it. Theories as to what happened to them vary: it's the deepest levels of the Warp so what did you expect besides cyclical tentacle rape by illogical time paradoxes, or that they're chilling with the lost Primarchs and the Emperor in a hidden bunker, or that they ironically ended up travelling far into the future and haven't turned up yet (or somehow erased themselves from the timeline), or that they met a foul xeno in a police box who cannot be killed so instead they went on all kinds of wacky adventures battling evil time-travelling xeno saltshakers capable of exterminating fucking everything and were so omnicidal that they would make Necrons plushies in comparison.

From the Architect of Fate anthology, a cell of inquisitors whom we could only guess are part of the Ordo Chronos have a throbbing hatredboner for Tzeentch, and especially Fateweaver, since those two like to fuck with causality so much.

They were originally introduced in Dark Heresy and Black Crusade sourcebooks, and were later canonised in Codex: Inquisition.

Andy Hoare, the order's creator, on his creation of them and ideas behind them.

Institutes within the Imperium of Man
Adeptus Terra: Adeptus Administratum - Adeptus Astra Telepathica
Adeptus Astronomica - Senatorum Imperialis
Adeptus Mechanicus: Adeptus Titanicus - Explorator Fleet - Legio Cybernetica - Skitarii
Armed Forces: Adeptus Arbites - Adeptus Custodes - Planetary Defense Force - Sisters of Silence
Imperial Army: Afriel Strain - Adeptus Astartes - Gland War Veteran
Imperial Guard - Imperial Navy - Imperial Knights - Militarum Tempestus
Imperial Cult: Adeptus Ministorum - Adepta Sororitas - Death Cults - Schola Progenium
Inquisition: Ordo Astartes - Ordo Astra - Ordo Calixis - Ordo Chronos - Ordo Hereticus
Ordo Machinum - Ordo Malleus - Ordo Militarum - Ordo Necros - Ordo Sepulturum
Ordo Sicarius - Ordo Xenos
Officio Assassinorum: Adamus - Callidus - Culexus - Eversor - Maerorus - Vanus - Venenum - Vindicare
Great Crusade: Corps of Iterators - Legiones Astartes - Remembrancer Order - Solar Auxilia
Unification Wars: Legio Cataegis
Other: League of Black Ships - Logos Historica Verita
Navis Nobilite - Rogue Traders - Ambassador Imperialis
Abhumans & Denizens: Beastmen - Caryatids - Felinids - Humans - Nightsiders - Troths - Neandors
Ogryns - Ratlings - Scalies - Scavvies - Squats - Subs - Pelagers - Longshanks
Shadowkiths
Notable Members: God-Emperor of Mankind - Malcador the Sigillite
The Perpetuals - The Primarchs - Sebastian Thor
Erda - Ollanius Pius