- Demetrius Katafalque, 1st Chapter Master, former Captain
- Abadiah, Chapter Master
- Quesiah Ichabod, Chapter Master
- Shiloh Gideon, Corpus-Captain
- Tobiaz, Corpus-Captain
- Phinehas, Corpus-Captain
- Thaddeus, Corpus-Captain, 5th Company (deceased)
- Zachariah Kersh, Corpus-Captain, Scourge, 5th Company
- Bartimeus, Corpus-Commander of the Angelica Mortis
- Santiarch Balshazar, Chaplain
- Dardarius, Chaplain
- Shadrath, Chaplain, 5th Company
- Melmoch, Librarian, 5th Company
- Absalom, Lord Apothecary (formerly 2nd Company)
- Ezrachi, Apothecary, 5th Company
- Philemon, Apothecary
- Hadrach, Techmarine
- Dancred, Techmarine, Frater Astrotechnicus, 5th Company
- Tiberias, Brother, Vanguard, 1st Company
- Micah, Brother-Contego, Chapter Champion, 5th Company
- Toralech, Brother, Company Banner Bearer, 5th Company (deceased)
- Novah, Brother, Company Banner Bearer, 5th Company
- Uriah Shase, Chief Whip, Squad Cicatrix, 5th Company
- Ishmael, Squad Whip, Squad Castigir, 5th Company
- Joachim, Squad Whip, Squad Censura, 5th Company
- Etham, Second Whip, Squad Castigir, 5th Company
- Scarioch, Second Whip, Squad Censura, 5th Company
- Azareth, Second Whip, 5th Company
- Levi, Brother, Squad Castigir, 5th Company
- Kale, Brother, Squad Castigir, 5th Company
- Nebuzar, Brother, Squad Castigir, 5th Company
- Simeon, Brother, 5th Company
- Lemuel, Brother, 5th Company
- Ebenezar, Brother, 5th Company
- Tycharias, Brother, 5th Company
- Moliath, Brother, 5th Company
- Ashkelon, Brother, 5th Company
- Boaz, Brother, 5th Company
- Salamis, Brother, 5th Company
- Benzoheth, Brother, 5th Company
- Damaris, Brother, 5th Company
- Judah, Brother, 5th Company
- Zurion, Brother, 5th Company
- Eliam, Brother, 5th Company
- Thanial, Squad Whip
- Erastus, Brother
- Usachar, Veteran Squad Whip
- Occam, Brother
- Basrael, Brother
- Jabez, Brother
- Dathan, Brother
- Japhet, Brother
- Silas Keturah, Veteran Squad Whip, Squad Contritus, 10th Company
- Omar, Neophyte, 10th Company
- Kush, Neophyte, 10th Company
- Taanach, Neophyte, 10th Company
- Iscarion, Neophyte, 10th Company
- Cerberus, Battle Barge
- Angelica Mortis, Strike Cruiser, 5th Company
- Scarifica, Frigate
- Inwitian, Thunderhawk, destroyed on Ignis Prime
- Flagellant, Thunderhawk, damaged beyond repair on Ignis Prime
- Demetrius Katafalque III, Thunderhawk
- Gauntlet, Thunderhawk
- Impunitas, Thunderhawk
- Punisher, Thunderfire Cannon
- Eschara, Homeworld
- Lentigo, Eschara's largest moon
- The Architecture of Agony by Demetrius Katafalque
- Damnation Calling by Zachariah Kersh, Chapter Master
- Rites of Battle
- Trial by the Blade
Chapter Colours: Ivory
Chapter Symbol: The Stigmartyr is the emblem that the Chapter adopted as its own. A gauntleted fist clenching the length of a thunderbolt-shaped scar.
Reference: The Exoriators are attrition fighters. Their reputation is for fearsome feats of stamina and attrition. They stand their ground and fight, no matter the odds.
Reference: The Codex Astartes records the Excoriators as created from the ranks of the Imperial Fists post-Heresy, during the dark days of the Second Founding. This in recognition of their stalwart defence of the Imperial Palace during the Siege of Terra.
Reference: Excoriators are listed in the Mythos Angelica Mortis as one of the Astartes Praeses, those Space Marine Chapters charged with the solemn duty of guarding the Eye of Terror and the vulnerable regions of Imperial space bordering.
Reference: Dorn himself entrusted the Excoriators with the Chapter's Sacred Standard over ten thousand years ago. It displays the Second Founding’s decree and is threaded with the honours of every battle fought in their long, bloody history. It carries the distinctia of the Astartes Praeses and their service in garrisoning the Ocularis Terribus. It also bears the Stigmartyr.
Reference: The Darkness is a genetic deficiency. When the Darkness takes an Excoriator it might appear as wretched palsy: the slackness of the jaw, the tremor of the limb, the blankness of the eye. But those who survive it report the experience as a living nightmare, a sleeping wakefulness in which they relive the bottomless woe of Dorn’s most trying time – the grievous loss of the Emperor. It is both a genetic blessing and a curse.
Reference: Chapter Master Demetrius Katafalque favoured Rogal Dorn's practice of flagellation as a form of martial communion and as purification of the soul [p 87]. Excoriators purge Rogal Dorn's weakness and their own through the Rites of Castigation and the Wearing of Dorn’s Mantle [p 63].
Reference: The Feast of Blades commemorates Rogal Dorn's decision to break up his Legion as the Codex Astartes instructed. Dorn chose the Iron Warriors fortress known as the Eternal Fortress [Iron Cage] on Sebastus IV as the instrument upon which to break his Legion and remake it a multitude of Chapters.
Reference: Tradition dictates the Feasts of Blades are centennial – at least centennial. It is the right of the reigning Chapter to call a Feast before its time.
Reference: All combatants wear the old Legion’s colours in the Cage, a sign of symbolic unity.
Reference: Rogal Dorn broke the blade he’d used on Horus’s barge, after it had failed to protect his Emperor. His second sword, the “Sword of Sebastus” or the Dornsblade, emerged with the primarch from the Iron Cage. It is one of Dorn's Sons most revered artefacts. The Chapter that wins the Feast has the honour of retaining the blade and the solemn duty of presenting it at the next Feast.
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