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Their bronze-painted armor, trimmed with gold and cloaked in red, is an homage to the old Terran warriors of Europa. | [[File:Scions.jpg|200px|thumb|Their bronze-painted armor, trimmed with gold and cloaked in red, is an homage to the old Terran warriors of Europa.]] | ||
The Scions of Europa do not make a fetish of their equipment. They understand that between the bolter, the chainsword, frag and krak grenades, and their mighty power armour, there are few military situations they cannot resolve. | |||
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This text, by necessity, is incomplete. Even if his mighty heart never beats again, even if his Scions should vanish from the Galaxy, the Primarch's tale will not be done. All those who witness the heroic courage and self-sacrifice of man know this truth.
Kleisthenes lives!
(Excerpt from Europa's Honor by Gaspard Lumey)
Scions of Europa | ||
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Battle Cry | There is only Man! There is only the Emperor! | |
Number | VII | |
Founding | First Founding | |
Successors of | N/A | |
Successor Chapters | Ares' Sons, Iron Tide | |
Primarch | Kleisthenes | |
Homeworld | Europa, Segmentum Obscurus | |
Strength | 150,000 (at peak of Crusade) | |
Specialty | Direct assaults, tactical flexibility | |
Allegiance | Imperium of Man | |
Colours | Bronze, gold, and red |
This page details people, events, and organisations from The /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe.
The Scions of Europa were a Loyalist Space Marine Legion, once led by the great Primarch Kleisthenes.
Summary
Numeration: The VIIth Legion
Primogentor: Kleisthenes
Cognomen (prior): Lunar Lions, The Gauntlet, The Invincible Seventh
Observed Strategic Tendencies: Shock-and-awe, deep strikes, rapid redeployment
Noteworthy domains: Europa and seven other planets held in tributary fiefdom at end of the Great Crusade.
Allegiance: Fidelitas Constantus
"Let other men build, love, make works of art and beauty. Let other men rule, judge, make peace and prosperity. War is enough for us."
Themistocles, Equerry of the Seventh Legion
Among all of the Legions of the Great Crusade, none were so at home on the battlefield as the Scions of Europa. From their first battles in the ancient Hives of Merica, the gene-sons of Kleisthenes would know their place as warriors, nothing more and nothing less. Their matchless courage, prowess, and versatility would see them exalted as a standard to which all other Space Marines aspired - but the same qualities would see their own line driven to the brink of extinction.
Legion Tactics
Hailing from a Greco-Roman inspired culture, the Scions are defined primarily by their bravery and their combination of discipline and tactical flexibility, allowing them to work well both as a single Legion and in conjunction with others, coordinating the strengths of the Legions with each other in combined engagements. However, their bravery has proved to be a double-edged sword, as they refuse to retreat unless under the most dire of circumstances, so they suffer higher losses than normal.
To befit the tactical flexibility of the Legion, the Scions go through intense Tactical Marine training after basic Scout training, with those marines excelling in a given field going on to become either full-time Tactical Marines, Devastators Marines, and Assault Marines. Because of this, any given sergeant of a squad is not only an extremely proficient veteran of their field, but is able to fall back on their Tactical Marine training if the situation dictates.
For some reason, they lack psykers among their ranks.
Legion Equipment

The Scions of Europa do not make a fetish of their equipment. They understand that between the bolter, the chainsword, frag and krak grenades, and their mighty power armour, there are few military situations they cannot resolve.
Legion Doctrine
Construct battle-plan from initial scout reports, and strike, with a well-rounded force of aerial assaults, drop pod, and ground transport - in short, deploy and destroy. Never retreat unless the circumstances are absolutely dire.
Crusader Host
The Scions of Europa were represented in the Crusader Host during the Hektor Heresy by Commander Leonidas of the III Chapter, veteran of the Valenor Crusade and of the infamous Scourging of Helgrim.
Kleisthenes, Primarch of The Scions of Europa
Appearance

Average height and bulk by Primarch standards, with short light-brown hair and deep-set grey eyes. With his stern gaze and focused countenance, he is a man who carries himself with an air of determination and authority. His armor and power sword is patterned in the color scheme of his legion, polished bronze with gold trim. His sword, Dawnbreaker, is a hand-and-a-half power sword with a shining adamantine blade and a handguard fashioned in the shape of a bronze eagle.
Youth
Kleisthenes' gestation pod landed in the wastes of the Hive World Europa. Like the goddess for which it had been named, the planet had been ravaged, but Europa yet possessed a formidable culture and fairly advanced technology. Tragically, the competing hives used what remained of their proud human legacy to make endless war upon one another. The infant Kleisthenes was discovered by the heir to one of the leading families of the rising Vitruvian Empire. He was given a patrician's education, learning history, rhetoric, art, statesmanship, and warfare. Kleisthenes excelled in all fields, but particularly the last. His fast maturation and great strength was not unnoticed and he soon came to the attention of the Ten Thousand, the heads of the patrician houses that ruled Vitruvia and its dominions.
Appointed first to the command of a small unit, Kleisthenes rapidly rose through the ranks to become the foremost field commander of the empire's armies. His martial prowess saw Vitruvia subjugate its foes, finally uniting Europa's hives under one government. But for some among the Ten Thousand, an equal share of the whole planet was not enough. The wars of unity had been done barely a year when civil war broke out in the Vitruvian Empire. Kleisthenes was appalled by the reckless ambition of his fellow patricians and generals. He pledged his might to the one man on Europa who did not seek to rule the world for his own sake.
The only sincere man who came to Kleisthenes was his old mentor, the philosopher Diokles. As a slave, the thinker could not put forward a claim to rule Europa and he did not pretend to such. Instead, he had one more lesson for Kleisthenes. The man who the Primarch sought was himself. Every other general had manoeuvred and looked to his own advantage. If Kleisthenes wished to put the least-bad man upon the throne of Europa, he would have to take it himself.
The wisdom of Diokles moved Kleisthenes to action. He gathered up the veterans of his old campaigns and set his sword to the task of reuniting the empire he had built once before. Though the wars against old friends and comrades were hard, Kleisthenes and his partisans emerged triumphant. At last, Europa would know peace - and Kleisthenes, trapped as her monarch, would endure a life he despised to guard it.
The Coming of The Emperor
Kleisthenes ruled his homeworld for ten years. He drafted laws, put down slave rebellions, and supervised the construction of new transport hubs and public buildings. The whole decade was one of miserable, unrelenting duty. Though he did not begrudge his world its long-deserved tranquility, Kleisthenes knew that he had not been born to be a king. When reports came of star-farers landing, the Primarch hoped only that the gods above had sent him a new enemy and a new purpose.
To some, it seems, fate is kind.
The Emperor of Europa put his armies on alert and instructed his envoys to make contact with the newcomers. To Kleisthenes' bemusement, he was informed that a mighty off-world warrior identifying himself as the "Emperor of Mankind" wished a personal audience. Confident in his personal prowess, he accepted the request and offered to meet at his summer palace - a luxury resort barely used due to the demands of rule. Some accounts have it that at first sight of the Emperor of Mankind, Kleisthenes fell to his knees and wept with joy, pledging himself to the service of the rightful ruler of the human race without needing to hear a word. In other versions of the story, the Primarch is persuaded by a few simple statements. None doubt that Kleisthenes saw his destiny in the golden-armoured stranger and never questioned that this was his father, come to claim him for his rightful purpose.
The Great Crusade
Kleisthenes was granted command of a mighty Legion of Space Marines. The Seventh, imbued with his won gene-seed, already resembled the men he had fought alongside on Europa: laconic, courageous, and dutiful. His presence only heightened these traits among the Legion. Unlike other Primarchs who took some time to meet with their men, visit Holy Terra, or deal with administrative concerns, Kleisthenes' only concern was to join his men on the field of battle. Once united with the Seventh, he led his armies with skill, creativity, and bravery. His fulsome dedication to war made Kleisthenes, for a time, the natural choice to handle some of the most difficult campaigns confronting the crusading army.
His valour and selflessness impressed many of the other Primarchs, and it was right that he played a key role in the war against the Orks of Ullanor and the Triumph that celebrated that victory. Though he was uncomfortable in that pageant, Kleisthenes could not have known how soon he would long for the days of triumphs and parades.
The Heresy
Kleisthenes and his Scions of Europa were fortunate enough not to be one of the legions betrayed in the Drop Site massacre, and as such, fought ferociously throughout the rest of the Hektor heresy, culminating at the Siege of Terra, where the Scions fought alongside the Crusaders, Sand Keepers, and many others against the Traitor legions. Kleisthenes played his greatest role in the Heresy during the final confrontation between the Emperor - joined by Kleisthenes and his fellow Primarch, Thomas Gaudin - and Warmaster Hektor aboard the traitor's flagship, the Sun Chariot. When Kleisthenes and Hektor fought, Kelisthenes was mortally wounded by Hektor, but not before placing the apocryphal flaw in Hektor's armor, allowing the Emperor to achieve victory over his traitorous son one and for all.
Post-Heresy
the body of Kleisthenes was recovered by Thomas Gaudin and carried back to Terra along with that of the Emperor. Once the lines of communication back to Europa were cleared, an honour guard of Scions of Europa conveyed their fallen lord back to his homeworld. There his mighty form was put on display that the people of Europa might mourn him. But it was not merely Europans who came to pay their respects to noble Kleisthenes. Travellers from across the Galaxy came to see the great martyr of the Imperium. As centuries went on, the travellers became pilgrims, come to entreat Saint Kleisthenes for a miracle. One hundred centuries on, he still lies in state, his body still immaculate from the corruption of decay and marred only by the wound inflicted by his brother Hektor.
Successor Chapters
While the Scions of Europa continued to maintain higher-than-normal numbers than the Codex Astartes dictated (due to the "Crusade" loophole), they still did agree to partition their legion into three chapters during the Second Founding: the first chapter kept the name of their legion, while two others were given distinctive names, armor schemes, and combat doctrines. As expected, additional Chapters were created from Scion gene-seed in the millennia to follow.
Ares' Sons
Drawn from many of the assault veterans of their parent Legion, the Ares' Sons are powerful warriors that specialize in rapid assaults and close-quarters combat.
Iron Tide
Sturdy and indomitable, the Iron Tide specialize in defensive operations and siege warfare, utilizing fortifications and the most heavy of armor and ordinance.
The Space Marine Legions of the /tg/ Heresy | |
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Loyalist: | The Entombed - Eyes of the Emperor - Scale Bearers - Silver Cataphracts Steel Marshals - Stone Men - Thunder Kings - Void Angels - War Scribes |
Traitor: | Black Augurs - The Justiciars - Eternal Zealots - Heralds of Hektor Iron Rangers - Life Bringers - Lions Rampant - Mastodontii - Sons of Fire |