. . "The Flame Falcons were one of the cursed Space Marine Chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding. Although their earlier successes promised a great future for the Chapter, they were almost completely wiped out by the Inquisition before a hundred years had passed following their Founding. The cause of the Inquisition's attack was the fact that during an engagement, members of the Chapter had burst into flame. These Astartes came to no harm, and believing the flames to be a gift from the Emperor of Mankind, they fought with a fierce savagery that won the day. This ability was very likely the result of an unforeseen psychic mutation within their gene-seed that had come about as a result of the modifications the Adeptus Mechanicus had made to the gene-seed of all the Chapters created dur"@en . "Unknown"@en . . "The Flame Falcons are a chapter of Space Marines that were created during the 21st Founding and were based on the planet Lethe. Unfortunately, mutations in their gene-seed led to the chapter's eventual corruption into a race neither Human nor sane. They were declared Excommunicate Traitoris within a century of their creation and driven from their homeworld by a force of Grey Knights. They are now considered one of the renegade chapters. Outside of this, little more is known about them."@en . . . . . . . "Flame Falcons"@en . "Unknown"@en . "The Flame Falcons are a chapter of Space Marines that were created during the 21st Founding and were based on the planet Lethe. Unfortunately, mutations in their gene-seed led to the chapter's eventual corruption into a race neither Human nor sane. They were declared Excommunicate Traitoris within a century of their creation and driven from their homeworld by a force of Grey Knights. They are now considered one of the renegade chapters. Outside of this, little more is known about them. It has been said that during their largest battle thus far, a campaign set on Raffenburg's World, that members of their First Company whom were stationed at the front lines at the fiercest of the fighting began to suddenly immolate. Strangely, this did not harm the Flame Falcons, but did injure their foes. The lines were reinforced and when news was reported back that the flames were helping these Space Marines, the commander thought it was a miracle. However, he had already sent for an Inquisitor, fearing mutation. The Inquisitor, however, had a different view. Eventually all of the Flame Falcons began to immolate and they began a celebration on their homeworld after the victorious campaign. The Inquisitor chose to call upon the Grey Knights chapter, which then came and destroyed the mutant marines. It is not known how many marines survived, but there have been sightings of immolated marines on more than one Imperial battlefield, suggesting that they do, in fact, continue to survive if not secretly thrive."@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . "The Flame Falcons were one of the cursed Space Marine Chapters created during the Cursed 21st Founding. Although their earlier successes promised a great future for the Chapter, they were almost completely wiped out by the Inquisition before a hundred years had passed following their Founding. The cause of the Inquisition's attack was the fact that during an engagement, members of the Chapter had burst into flame. These Astartes came to no harm, and believing the flames to be a gift from the Emperor of Mankind, they fought with a fierce savagery that won the day. This ability was very likely the result of an unforeseen psychic mutation within their gene-seed that had come about as a result of the modifications the Adeptus Mechanicus had made to the gene-seed of all the Chapters created during the 21st Founding. The members of the Inquisition did not share the Chapter's belief that they had been blessed by the Emperor, and when the Chapter returned to their homeworld of Lethe to celebrate their victory, they were attacked and almost completely destroyed by a force of Grey Knights who believed them to have been possessed by daemons."@en . . . . . "Flame Falcons"@en . "None"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Unknown"@en .