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In 963.M41, the Fire Hawks' mobile fortress-monastery Rapturous Rex and five ships of the line, with a complement of approximately 800 brethren and some 2,000 other personnel, disappeared into the Warp after leaving the Piraeus System for the Crow's World Sub-sector with an expectation that they would arrive at their destination in only 12 solar hours. Only when the demagogue was slain, his armies scattered, his cities cast down and his people made destitute did the Fire Hawks consider the matter settled. In many cases, the Chapter's leaders took on such causes before any other body beseeched them for aid, regarding the defeat of such Traitors as a matter of honour. To their last day, the Fire Hawks were tireless in their prosecution of any enemy whose deeds might threaten the Imperium, launching their overwhelming assaults against Renegade Planetary Governors, Apostate Hierarchs, and rogue Lords Militant. The Chapter fought for the cause of the great reformer Sebastian Thor, and ever since that time has sought to maintain the status quo that settled over the galaxy following his victory over the insane High Lord. The Fire Hawks, however, did become involved in the wars of the age.
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The vast majority looked to the security of the regions about their home worlds or continued to prosecute long-standing wars against ancient xenos foes. The Space Marines saw any involvement in the countless internecine wars of faith and the absolute, maniacal oppression unleashed upon the worlds of the Imperium by High Lord Goge Vandire as a betrayal of their duties. When the Age of Apostasy pitched the entire Imperium into an age of civil war and anarchy, most Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes focused on their own missions and refused to take sides. The Fire Hawks were somewhat unusual in another regard too. The Fire Hawks simply refused to sacrifice themselves for anything but the highest cause, and when they committed themselves to battle, the result was the total destruction of all who stood before them. While some allies have denounced the Fire Hawks for this attitude, some coming close to calling them out as traitorous, it was in fact rooted in their overwhelming sense of superiority and self-worth. Despite their brutal approach to war, the Fire Hawks were not mindless berserkers and never threw away their own lives in the pursuit of impossible objectives. In temperament, the Fire Hawks were notoriously bellicose, their battle tactics almost entirely concerned with the application of overwhelming force to bring about the total and immediate destruction of the enemy. Knightly terms were often combined with standard Codex Astartes-compliant titles, creating individuals with a wide range of ranks, such as captain-at-arms, knight-sergeant or brother-ensign. Needless to say, the loser in such a bout was likely to be horrifically scarred, and death was not an uncommon outcome.Īnother tradition dating back to this lost culture was in the rank titles bestowed upon the Chapter's leaders. The Fire Hawks engaged in the practise of honour duelling, often using weapons heated over ceremonial braziers to settle disputes and lay rivalries to rest. Though no trace of the culture from which the Chapter originally recruited now exists, something of its feudal traditions lived on in the Chapter's rites and character. Today, however, these worlds are blasted wastes, consumed by the wars of the Age of the Imperium. The Fire Hawks was a fleet-based Chapter, though it has in the past ruled over at least two former homeworlds. It is now believed that the survivors of this disaster became the cursed Astartes known collectively as the Legion of the Damned. After being nearly driven to extinction during the Badab War, the Fire Hawks' mobile fortress-monastery, the ancient void fortress Raptorus Rex, was lost in the Warp in 963.M41. They have the unfortunate distinction of being one of the few Chapters of the Adeptus Astartes to have lost not one but two Chapter homeworlds.
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While the Fire Hawks have always maintained they were forged from the genestock of the Ultramarines, certain defects and variations in the samples of Fire Hawks gene-seed still held in the archives of the Adeptus Terra speak against this. Furthermore, the sons of Roboute Guilliman have never acknowledged any kinship, fueling suspicions as to their true heritage. The Fire Hawks was one of the Loyalist Space Marine Chapters created in the 36 th Millennium during the Cursed 21 st Founding.