Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa (Volume 7) (The Horus Heresy: Primarchs) [Hardcover] Guymer, David

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Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa (Volume 7) (The Horus Heresy: Primarchs) [Hardcover] Guymer, David

Ferrus Manus: The Gorgon of Medusa (Volume 7) (The Horus Heresy: Primarchs) [Hardcover] Guymer, David

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if using him in the campaign , he no longer has Forgebreaker , since Fulgrim stole it , if so his points cost is reduced to [REDACTED] ) Ancient Remembrancer sketch of Ferrus Manus, Primarch of the Iron Hands Legion; illustration taken from Carpinus' Speculum Historiale I want to know about Manus, reading the wiki's I feel don't highlight his personality. But I guess there is not much about him? Considering what happens to him early on. But the big stuff is saved for last… Squads of 10 men or fewer who can take a Rhino (i.e. most basic units) can take a Land Raider Proteus or Phobos instead – massively boosting the potential for heavy armour saturation. On top of that, all Tanks gain Outflank! This is crazy, as you can Outflank everything from Land Raiders to Rhinos – truly encircling your opponent and getting side shots on their vehicles. He is Loyalist-only (as expected) and gets the Murderous Arsenal Trait automatically, which gives him and a chosen infantry unit Preferred Enemy (Infantry) . One “disadvantage” is that he must be the Warlord unless Ferrus Manus is also present – but this is rarely an issue.

Ferrus Manus, what was his personality and what was - Reddit Ferrus Manus, what was his personality and what was - Reddit

He can’t even concede that any other primarch is worthy of his attention, other than Fulgrim. When Roboute arrived, he thanked Ferrus for bringing the system to heel, and then grew angry upon learning how Ferrus treated his men. However, Roboute still appeared for the funeral ceremony of the fallen warriors from this campaign. Ferrus started to admire Roboute for not letting his wrath get the better of him, and yet… The two were very different, but it seems where they were similar was their massive egos. Their friendship came out of a weapon forging competition where each attempted to prove themselves the best artisan. Manus forged the burning sword Fireblade and Fulgrim made the Forgebreaker thunder hammer – ultimately each one was so impressed with the other’s creation that they declared the other the victor, and the pair traded tools. Very cute. Any Infantry models with a Flamer can also swap it for a Graviton Gun for +10 pts. This is… good on paper, but a bit underwhelming in practice. Graviton Guns make very light work of vehicles, being Haywire , but given they are Heavy weapons with a very short range their usefulness is questionable unless the unit wielding them has Relentless . It is not a bad bonus, but not game winning, as if you transport a unit to within range, it needs to disembark and then sit there for a whole turn before firing. Ferrus' hands were covered in the metallic substance known as necrodermis and he needed no hammer or flame to create beauty through metallurgy, using only his exceptionally powerful hands to mold and shape molten metal. Ferrus forged his closest bond with his brother Fulgrim, but this relationship ultimately ended in tragedy after Fulgrim fell to Chaos during the Horus Heresy. Ferrus taunted Fulgrim for his betrayal of the Emperor and siding with the Traitor Horus. He thought his brother mad, for the Warmaster was defeated -- his forces routed and the power of another four Legions would soon be brought to bear to crush their attempt at rebellion utterly. Unable to contain himself any longer, Fulgrim shook his head, savouring the final act of betrayal to come, revealing to Ferrus that it was he who was naive. Horus would never be foolish enough to trap himself like this. He pointed out towards the northern edge of the Urgall Depression so that Ferrus could see that it was he and his fellow Loyalists who were undone.Ferrus Manus, also known as "The Gorgon," was the primarch of the Iron Hands Space Marine Legion, a master smith known for creating weapons that were able to inspire awe in any who saw them, such as the sword he created for Fulgrim, primarch of the Emperor's Children Legion or the bolter he crafted for Vulkan, the primarch of the Salamanders Legion, said to have a barrel designed to look like the gaping mouth of a dragon. Primarch– ( Independant character , Master of the Legion , Eternal Warrior , Fear , Adamantium Will , Fleet , Fearless , It Will Not Die )

Ferrus Manus, Primarch of the Iron Hands Legion | Forge World

Iron Warriors Primarch Perturabo holding the reforged Forgebreaker, following its conversion into a Daemon Weapon. Make war and move on, and again, and again, until nothing breathes which stands against us. All else is sophistry and pretty lies.”Ferrus Manus’ story starts, much like the rest of the Primarchs, with him being stolen away from his Emperor dad as an infant. His pod crash landed on the harsh, tectonically unstable world of Medusa, toppling an enormous mountain called Karaashi, Ice Pinnacle (was it named after the sound it made when he hit it?) and setting off earthquakes all across the planet. On the surface, Santar's planned combined-arms assault goes well at first, with the Iron Hands penetrating the shield...until the return of the witchery that afflicts their bionics forces them to retreat. Once again, Henricos suggests an unusual plan; detaching his only bionic - his symbolic iron hand - he volunteers to lead the Imperial Army forces into the breached shield, and eliminate the Eldar threat. Initially hostile to this plan, which goes against their credo, the Iron Hands senior officers eventually relent. I started BoLS Interactive in 2006. I’m a lifelong tabletop & RPG gaming enthusiast, and internet publisher working to entertain and inform my readers every day.

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The X Legion has a comparatively well-documented origin, with a wide recruitment base from all over Ancient Terra. They had a strong recruiting relationship with Old Albia – as did the Death Guard – which lent a fierce martial pride and a streak of brutality to the nascent fighting force. They won a number of honours in the pacification of the Sol System, including the battles against the xenos Lyasx on Oberath, and were clearly destined for greatness even before the Great Crusade began in earnest.And where my hand shall strike, the foes of Mankind shall be laid waste; so shall I be the hammer of the Emperor, and I shall never tire." Ferrus Manus later told the tale to the Astartes of the X th Legion claiming that Fulgrim had declared that he had come to forge the most perfect weapon ever created, and that he would bear it in the coming Great Crusade. Of course the primarch of the Iron Hands could not let such a boast go unanswered, and he had laughed in Fulgrim's face, declaring that such pasty hands could never be the equal of his own living metal appendages. The Forgebreaker was the legendary Thunder Hammer utilised by the late Ferrus Manus, the fiery primarch of the Iron Hands Legion during the Great Crusade and opening days of the Horus Heresy in the late 30th and early 31st Millennia. When the Primarch of the X th Legion was discovered, he was among the first of the Emperor's lost sons to be found, and, like Horus Lupercal and Leman Russ before him, had risen to become a warlord in his own right on the world on which he had been cast. So it was that Ferrus Manus' transition from planetary warlord to general of the Great Crusade was a swift one, aided by his evident hunger for the task set before him and the uncompromising intelligence and diligent application to this greater challenge he displayed. In a scant few years, Ferrus Manus was transferred full control of the X th Legion which he took command of body and soul, renaming it and remaking it in his image. Sweeping away much of what had gone before by way of organisation at a stroke, the Primarch took the X th Legion apart with the precision and intent with which an artisan might deconstruct a mechanical chronograph, reconfigure its components and re-assemble it in a fashion more to his liking. Aside from his legendary strength and durability, Manus also had a keen head for technology matched only by his grumbling sibling Perturabo . His Legion’s Clans were a testbed for all sorts of shiny new toys, from Terminator Armour to thunder hammers, and the Primarch himself had the skill to forge items both beautiful and deadly, even gifting the matchless sword Fireblade to his favourite brother Fulgrim .**



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