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The Fists of Corax were created solely from the Primaris Marine template developed by Archmagos Cawl as part of the reinforcements for the Imperium as designed by Robute Guilliman before his unfortunate slumber. The Fists of Corax were compliant with the organisational roles and approved markings and signifiers until their first deployment against Xenos forces, during their training periods. Training for the Fists of Corax was delayed significantly while the commanders of the Chapter attempted to figure out how to protect their sergeants, while allowing them to perform their duties while leading squads. The simple answer came from Sergeant Horath. He repainted his helmet from the stark red, as prescribed in the Codex Astartes-Primaris, to the same greys as his subordinates. He maintained the skull emblem to signify his rank, mounted in the centre of his helm. After much argument and discussion with the tech-adepts overseeing their equipment needs, the other sergeants of the chapter followed suit. Officers of command level or higher also maintain the grey helm, though, tend to be better protected by other means while still visible to the forces around them. The Fists of Corax are fleet-based, having failed to secure their desired homeworld close to Kiavahr and Deliverance due to hostility from the Raven Guard, who felt the gene-based experiments their Primarch undertook should have been left to the fog of history. Their manufacturing facilities rival many Forge Worlds, while their recruitment spans many planets and systems that have been overlooked by traditional chapters due to genetic instability. The Fists of Corax use Raven Guard Geneseed, and manifest many of their physical characteristics in the same vein as the Raven Guard themselves. Their manner of warfare, currently mimics that of the Ultramarines Legion during the Great Crusade, albeit with much smaller squad sizes. Current Chapter, Company, and support element numbers are unknown, as this chapter avoids contact with members of the Inquisition in a manner that is suspicious to many. The Fists of Corax are reported to be engaged across a vast area of the Indomitus Crusade, each company being held responsible for its own recruitment and training to replace casualties until the chapter is reformed. WIP Pictures to follow of the first of my Intercessors.