Warhammer 40k Wiki
Advertisement
Warhammer 40k Wiki

Prism of Fate Heretic Astartes

Prism of Fate thrallband colour scheme as displayed by Omarion Ragaar of the Refracted Sons.

The Prism of Fate is a thrallband of Heretic Astartes of the Thousand Sons Traitor Legion. They once ensured that adherents from each of the sorcerous cults of Prospero could be counted amongst their number, the better to steer their brotherhoods through whatever challenges their primarch, and their Emperor, should ask of them.

Since the devastation of the Horus Heresy, the Prism's sorcerers have focused ever more obsessively on the variety of ways in which their Warp powers can inflict death upon their foes. The warband's sorcerers take pride in never slaying one victim in the same way as another -- their longevity is such that imagination is counted the most kingly of virtues. The sect's sorcerers are quick to unleash new forms of devastation upon their enemies, making them exemplars amongst the Thousand Sons' Cult of Change.

Warband Appearance[]

Warband Colours[]

The Prism of Fate thrallband's colours are teal with golden trim. The Magister Templi Nonyc Teheterys also wears the yellow of Tzeentch, the Changer Supreme. White, being the colour created when all colours join as one, is a favoured hue amongst the Prism's sorcerers.

Employing a great many Rubricae, the patterns and symbols on their tabards mark them apart in a system that is incredibly complex despite its monochromatic basis. Seen in the Astral Plane of the Immaterium by those psykers with witch-sight, these hues burst into a riot of colour that is painful to behold for those psykers not blessed by the Great Architect.

Those few Rubricae aware enough to deliver inventive deaths are permitted to wear the yellow of the Changer.

Warband Badge[]

Like the icons of many thrallbands of the Thousand Sons, the Prism of Fate's sigil of the Cult of Change is based upon the symbol of Tzeentch himself -- though reversed, it is still mystically potent. This usually takes the form of a white Mark of Tzeentch on a teal background, or reversed, as a teal sigil on a white background.

Sources[]

  • Codex Heretic Astartes - Thousand Sons (8th Edition), pg. 22
  • War Zone: Fenris - Wrath of Magnus (7th Edition), pp. 130-131

Gallery[]

Advertisement