Brotherhood of the Gauntlet

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Brotherhood of the Gauntlet
Unknown
Battle Cry Unknown
Number Unknown
Founding Unknown
Successors of Iron Hands
Successor Chapters None
Chapter Master The Great Council
Primarch Ferrus Manus
Homeworld Airless Moon and Medieval desert world
Strength 1000+
Allegiance Imperium
Colours Dark Grey, Brown and dark green details.

Moor/Feudal Islam based Space Marines.

Fluff

Summary:

  • Founded to fight in a crusade
  • Records of the chapter's founding have been lost or destroyed
  • The Iron Hands are the Progenitor Chapter
  • Flawed Gene-Stock
  • Chapter Flaw: "Eye to Eye" warriors of the chapter like to kill their foes up close in person.
  • Codex Demeanor: "Battle Brothers" The warriors of the chapter are renowned for their bonds of fraternity.
  • Deficient Gene-Stock: Battle brothers see exceptionally well at night but have difficulty seeing in bright light if they take off their helmets.
  • The chapter's battle brothers are known for being skilled with both ranged and melee weapons.
  • The chapter's hero was the captain of the first company who single-handedly killed a Daemon Prince
  • The chapter has it's fortress monastery on an airless moon of a medieval desert world where it recruits from.
  • The chapter prefers to fight using drop pods
  • The chapter has good relations with the adeptus arbites
  • The chapter's enemy is a group of Chaos Space Marines (The Glistening Host?)
  • The chapter has a strong Moorish/Islamic theme.
  • The chapter has no chapter master but is instead governed by a council of the most revered members of each company.
  • The chapter places a special emphasis on learning, knowledge, technology, and medecine
  • Battle Brothers carry scimitars/falchions.
  • The marines believe in helping others and being progressive but are also quite arrogant.
  • The marines have a condescending nature to Imperial factions outside of their chapter, often creating hostility between them and other factions.
  • Have a unique naming scheme for units:
    • Ibn prefix - Librarians/Techmarines/Apothecaries
    • Cataphract/Furusiyya - Biker Marines
    • Janissary - Tactical Marines
  • The planet the Brotherhood rules over is not unified in its worship of the Emperor. The marines encourage conversion to worshipping the God Emperor by secretly supplying factions (kingdoms?/caliphates?) that worship the Emperor with better technology.
  • Many of the inhabitants of the planet the chapter's moon orbits view the Marines as angels, descending from the heavens in their drop pods.
  • The chapter has one of the gauntlets of the Primarch, Ferrus Manus in it’s possession, it is undetermined whether or not they know that the gauntlet belonged to the Primarch.
    • Regardless the gauntlet is kept in their fortress monastery, which is an extremely well structured cube like monastery of a dark hue.
  • Marines make a vow before a night attack that if they haven't completed the battle before dawn they have to remove their helmets and continue to fight, the increased difficulty of the fight penance for their lack of haste.
  • There is a Christianity-like Tzeentch (or Nurgle?) cult on the planet.
  • Possibly some Slaanesh worship among the nobles.
  • There is a heretical cult against the chapter on teh desert planet, lead by a mad man who claims the Emperor is merely the Marine's interpretation of their moon.
  • Possible Alpha Legion Presence
  • The Inquisition/an Inquisitor dislikes the Brotherhood because they have some odd views about the Emperor and their unwillingness to destroy non-Chaos heretics.
  • The Brotherhood does not differentiate between the Emperor and the Omnissiah or any of the Emperor’s other forms.
  • The chapter may have knowledge of the Void Dragon, they’ve cut all ties with Mars and the Mechanicus.
  • The Chapter, once, had close ties with the AdMech before they came to revile the Omnisiah-Emperor division but their ties were different from their progenitors. For while the Iron Hands say the flesh is weak so we must turn to metal, the Brotherhood says the flesh is weak so let us make it stronger.
    • They had close ties with divisio biologis and have come with many medical techniques to improve combat effectiveness. They work to improve these techniques.
    • Sometimes Marines of the Chapter are selected to serve as "deli", they take large copious amounts of a specially designed drug by the Chapter. It is called "agga" and leads to a dramatic increase in the effectiveness of their fighting capability and allowing them to sustain copious injuries while also making them increasingly senseless and single minded, thus making for hypercapable fighters but inefficient leaders. The drug is used as a last resort for only the most dire situations.
  • The chapter gives special reverence to dreadnoughts because they only wake for battle. An existence even the most hardened marine fears.


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