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 Primarch-Progenitor, to your glory and the glory of Him on earth!

The Imperial Fists are a chapter of Imperial Space Marines in Warhammer 40000. Noted for their determination and discipline even by Warhammer 40000 Imperial Space Marine standards, along with being considerable expertise at siege warfare. The other Legion that similarly specialised in siegecraft before the Heresy was the Iron Warriors, fostering a rivalry that would develop into outright hatred during and after it. Their primarch was Rogal Dorn.

Chris Robeson's Sons of Dorn is an Imperial Fists novel; they also feature in Graham McNeill's Storm Of Iron and Horus Heresy novel Fulgrim. The Imperial Fists were the chapter focused on in the first ever Warhammer 40K novel about Space Marines, the tellingly-titled Space Marine, which formed the second novel of Ian Watson's Inquisition War trilogy.

They were the founding chapter for the Soul Drinkers.

Check out the character sheet.

Tropes associated with the novels include: