Dossier Posts

Sicaran Arcus Tank

The Sicaran Arcus Tank Tertius Bellum (Third War) was assembled from the remains of three destroyed vehicles in the aftermath of the Betrayal. Its machine-spirit is temperamental, and its armor plates still carry scorch patterns from the surface of Calth itself. The 121st keeps it in the line not for sentiment but because despite its quirks, it always does what needs to be done. When command needs a target reduced to rubble without delay or ceremony, Tertius Bellum is called forward. Vehicularis Legionaries Dane and Kell are known for the shortest engagement cycles in the company. They operate on minimal…

Veteran Assault Squad Ardentis

When the 121st rebuilt after Calth, Legate Presca said, “The Legion still breathes.” Veteran Assault Squad Ardentis was that breath made flesh. Drawn from Inductii who survived the earliest retaliations of the Shadow Wars, they carry themselves with quiet defiance, as if to prove the XIIIth never truly broke. Every strike they make is an echo of that vow—to keep breathing, no matter how the galaxy burns. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Techmarine Covenant: Corvina Cauris

Techmarine Corvina Cauris calls her methods “practical deviations.” She never breaks from equipment regulations, she just interprets its margins. Her tools are modified for efficiency, her calibrations half a hair from standard, her results flawless. The Magi grumble; Legate Presca does not. Every boltgun she’s serviced fires smoother, every reactor she’s tuned runs longer. Wargear

Tarantula Sentry Turrets: Hyperios Anti-Air Missile

The Hyperios-pattern Tarantula integrates an automated tracking suite calibrated to the airframes of known traitor Legions. Its anti-air missiles are capable of independent target lock or full integration with command auspex relays, forming a mobile, automated defensive curtain. In Ultramarine doctrine, Hyperios systems are deployed in clusters to shield armored columns and critical assets from aerial incursion. Wargear

Tarantula Sentry Turrets: Heavy Bolter

Deployed in overlapping fields of fire, Tarantula heavy bolter platforms provide autonomous suppression against infantry assaults. Patterned with Ultramar’s command-vox protocols, they can be slaved to a Master of Signals for coordinated kill-zones. Low maintenance, high reliability, and near-constant readiness make them ideal for perimeter fortification or rear-line defense. Wargear

Siegebreaker: Cassiana Mortivane

To Centurion Mortivane, fortresses are not symbols—they are weaknesses yet to be revealed. She has the rare ability to look upon a defense grid and already see its failure, tracing collapse lines in her mind as though the enemy had drawn them for her. On Varnoss Forgehold, she marked four bastions in silence and brought them all down within a day. At Merovarn Basin, her calculations sealed the breach and cut the Sons of Horus’ counterattack in half. Some say her eye for weak points borders on unnatural. Presca calls it a clarity born of discipline. In the 121st, there…

Tactical Support Squad Caeloria

When walls refuse to fall, when tanks grind a line into stalemate, Squad Caeloria is called, descending from orbit in a drop pod to the exact coordinates where they are needed. Once on the ground, their meltas carve through steel and ceramite alike, making paths where none exist. They are not remembered for glory, but for the unmistakable scent of victory cut from molten ruin. Squad Legionaries Wargear Dedicated Transport Unlike most of its kind that get destroyed or discarded after each mission, Gravis Umbra has been logged in every campaign record of the 121st since the Ophidian Halo. It…

Legion Champion: Aurethia Valensar

Centurion Valensar’s duels are not spectacles. They are judgments. She does not fight for flourish or acclaim, only to prove that no traitor’s blade can withstand the measured discipline of Ultramar. Her record is marked by names, not boasts: the Butcher of Caelen Rift, the Iron Warriors’ Warsmith of Brennos Spire, the warp-marked Centurion who broke the truce at Tevratha IX—all of them fell to her hand. She does not linger over their deaths, only ensures that their fall steadies the line. Her presence at the front is not for morale but for inevitability: when the Champion advances, someone must…

Heavy Support Squad Valthera

When Heavy Support Squad Valthera deploys, they are not assigned a single target or objective. Instead, they are placed at the nexus of the company’s advance, ready to reinforce any line, break any push, or destroy any entrenched position. One moment their missiles carve through enemy armor columns, the next they’re silencing artillery or scattering a charge. In their hands, the launcher is not a blunt weapon—it is the shifting weight that tips the battle. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Master of Descent: Athira Solanis

Centurion Solanis was forged in the close descents of Ferric Hold, where the enemy’s fire was as thick as the smoke below. She leads from the front, landing with her veterans in the heart of the breach, turning drop zones into beachheads within minutes. Her calculations are not just numbers—they are instinct sharpened by a hundred descents. Wargear

Scorpius Missile Tanks

Armored Support: Scorpius Missile Tank Descent’s Guardian The Scorpius Missile Tank Descent’s Guardian’s first action came in the defense of a crippled Thunderhawk, shielding the crash site with relentless salvos. The pilots didn’t survive—but everyone else did. The crew renamed the tank on the spot. Descent Guardian fires like it’s remembering that moment. Like it still owes someone the next shot. Vehicularis Legionaries Commander Luminique lost both legs and her right eye in the siege of Ferric Hold. She refused reassignment. Refused promotion. She said there was still work to be done. Her new driver, Specialist Corvina, was the one…

Heavy Support Squad Ostoria

They say war is won by those who hold the line—but some lines burn through armor and the occasional daemon or demi-god. Heavy Support Squad Ostoria specializes in anti-materiel strikes, bringing down tanks, transports, and fortified emplacements with clinical precision. When the rest of the company advances, it’s because these ten have already cracked the shell. They’re not loud, and they’re not fast. But when the las-beams converge, nothing walks away. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Fulmentaris Squad Antheia

Where most warriors see foes, Fulmentaris Squad Antheia, also known as “The Sagittarii”(Arrow Strike Soldiers),” see heat signatures, elevation, and structural load. It’s not detachment—it’s doctrine. Fulmentaris Squad Antheia operates with deliberate, scientific calm, placing payloads where they’ll change the battle—not just the enemy. On Tevratha IX, their precision strikes saved thousands of loyalist lives trapped behind Word Bearer lines. They didn’t celebrate. They just reloaded. To them, efficiency is mercy. Anything less is failure. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Assault Squad Versa

Assault Squad Versa doesn’t hold lines—they collapse them. Deployed in the earliest waves of atmospheric insertion, they strike hard and scatter, only to strike again somewhere else, their jump packs screaming through smoke and debris. They excel in shock engagements and rapid flanking actions, often operating without vox contact when conditions break down. They are not subtle, but they are thorough. Every member has trained in anti-armor sabotage and close-quarters overwhelm. Versa runs them brutal, and they’ve all earned their scars. In missions where timing is critical and survival is unlikely, it’s Squad Versa that goes in first. Squad Legionaries…

Despoiler Squad Rixana

Despoiler Squad Rixana specializes in the moments doctrine cannot predict. When orders fail and plans fracture, they surge forward—not recklessly, but relentlessly. Every clash in the corridor, every breach in the line, becomes their proving ground. They train for unpredictability, drilling until instinct becomes cohesion. They fight as one, loud and brutal, until there’s nothing left but silence—and then they reload, blood-slicked and breathing hard, ready for the next gap in the line. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Tactical Squad Ravena

The Remembrancers don’t record much about the squads that hold the middle. But Tactical Squad Ravena has held it more times than anyone can count. They’ve repelled counter-attacks, re-secured breached holds, and waded into the worst of it without a word of complaint. Sergeant Ravena calls her sisters “The Fulcrum,” because the door to victory swings on their steadiness. They don’t break formation. They don’t break tempo. And when the breach is closed and the guns fall silent, they’re already reloading. Squad Legionaries Wargear Dedicated Transport Squad Ravena rides in the Deimos-Pattern Rhino Harmonia Mortem (Death’s Harmony). It has never…

Tactical Squad Quartia

Tactical Squad Quartia is not subtle, and they’re not quiet—but they get results. They’re often first in, last out, and never where command expects them to be. Despite their unorthodox tactics, Legate Presca values them deeply because they win fights that don’t look winnable. They move like a hammer instead of a scalpel, but sometimes a hammer is what you need. It is said their reactor backpacks seem to run hotter and with higher output than the standard MKVI backpack for some reason. Squad Legionaries Wargear Dedicated Transport Squad Quartia rides in the Deimos-Pattern Rhino Portatrix Bellum (War Carrier). No…

Locutara Squad Celestina: The Vindictarii (The Avengers)

Locutara Squad Celestina, known as the Vindictarii (The Avengers), were formed in the aftermath of the betrayal at Tevratha IX. Members were chosen from survivors—those who watched comrades fall under World Eater blades mid-parley, and who returned seeking just revenge, but justice. Now, they strike without warning, without mercy, and without words—only the roar of their jump packs heralds their arrival. Squad Legionaries Wargear

Suzerain Squad Nova: The Victrix Honorum (Honored Victors)

Suzerain Squad Nova, known as the Victrix Honorum (The Honored Victors), bear the wounds of victory and the silence of remembrance. They strike not for glory, but for the weight of oaths broken and unbroken. Veterans of the chapter’s earliest compliances in the Ophidian Halo, they know the cost of peace forged by blade and shield. They fought through void-born uprisings, rust-world sieges, and the bitter betrayal at Tevratha IX. During the Shadow Crusade, they stood at the heart of every defensive bulwark and at the head of the most dangerous charges. For them, honor is not a banner or…

Leviathan Dreadnought: Ancient [Leta] Valera

Ancient Valera went quiet after her interment, communicating only in bursts of text, and only the most critical battlefield information. The Mechanicum thinks her vox connection is broken. Her sisters aren’t so sure that’s the issue, and make sure to keep her company when she’s awakened. Wargear

Apothecarian Detachment

Apothecary Angela Zeferina (MKVI with Warhawk Jump Pack) Apothecary Zeferina says healing is just another form of combat—and it’s no less brutal of a fight. Where others see blood and panic, she sees a battlefield with its own tactics: pressure, precision, and presence. Her mission is to preserve life, but it’s written in blood just the same. Wargear Apothecary Aelia Salvia (MKVI) Apothecary Salvia has steady hands and a quiet voice. She talks to her patients while she works, even when they’re unconscious. Some say it helps them hold on. Others think it helps her let go. Wargear Apothecary Serenna…

Librarian: Liora Morvenae

Sometimes, before particularly taxing psychic power use, Centurion Morvenae can be heard to say “Fiat voluntas necessitatis.” (Let the will of necessity be done.) It isn’t a prayer. It’s not even really a mantra. Those who’ve served beside her long enough know it’s more of a warning—to herself as much as others. A signal that the limits are about to be tested, that the cost may be more than the warp is willing to give gently. She never raises her voice when she says it. The words are quiet, resigned, like the sound of a door closing. But every time…

Herald: Aurelia Pulchra

Centurion Pulchra recites Macraggean battle hymns mid-combat, her voice ringing out even over the roar of bolters. Some say it’s stirring. Others say it’s insufferable. Everyone knows it means the charge is coming. Whether you find her inspiring or unbearable often depends on whether you’re winning—or losing. Either way, when her banner rises and her voice soars, the line does not break. Wargear

Master of Signals: Carina Ventana

Centurion Ventana doesn’t speak often, but when she does, her voice carries the weight of command. The company orders rarely come directly from Legate Presca—she gives them to Ventana to relay. Some say she and the Legate think as one. Others say that Ventana is the only person Presca actually confides in. Ventana doesn’t confirm or deny it. She just relays the next command, already calculated three steps ahead. Wargear

Praetor: Legate Sapphira Presca

Legate Sapphira Presca grew up on a forge-world moon orbiting an oceanic agri-planet; known for disciplined regimental academies and silicate crystal mining. She is highly trained and experienced in planetary assault tactics and known for spearheading landing and occupation actions during the pacification of the Ophidian Halo. She speaks few words in general and is known for her quiet movements and presence, and for not shouting or crying out during battle or when injured. When she was a new Astartes, they called her “Una Tacita”—The Silent One. It started as a joke, but now it is her respected reputation. Her…

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