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Primaris Marines:
Larger and stronger than old type Marines
Further differences include irridial whorls marking their hands and extra organs in their brains
Physically closer to the Primarchs than old type Marines
Not vat-grown, at least not all, the main Primairs Marine we follow was actually from around the time of the Heresy, he was a 13 year old aspirant looking to join the Ultramarine Legion before getting poached for the Primaris project.
Come in all nine loyalist flavours, though Cawl has been working on all twenty varieties of gene-seed and says that they're all ready for production, though Guilliman refuses to do so, he doesn't entirely trust Cawl not have done so already.
Tens of thousands of Primaris Marines were present at the ultima founding. Only half were put formed into new Chapters. The other half essentially fought as a Legion called the Unnumbered Sons.
The Unnumbered Sons fought in the colours and heraldry of their parent Chapter, but with a grey chevron covering part of the Chapter symbol. They fought in groups of mixed gene lineage to learn each others strengths better and because Guilliman believed that the distance between the various Legions played a big part in the Heresy.
The Unnumbered Sons were steadily drained as the Indomitus Crusade went on, dribs and drabs going off to reinforce and become part of existing Chapters or too found new Chapters based where Guilliman thought they were necessary. They are disbanded totally at the end of the Crusade.
By the end of the Crusade Primaris Marines are believed to be accepted by 94% of Chapters.
The Primaris Marines easily overcome the Iron Warriors but are more evenly matched by the Death Guard.
As of yet unseen units!
Aggressors: Wearing gravis armour and armed with flamers of some kind.
Reivers: Infiltration and close combat specialists, wear a special stealth armour and carry powered blades. Have skull helmets.
Overlord: A flyer so big it's described as making a Thunderhawk look like a toy, so probably not coming to tables soon but you never know.
Guilliman:
No longer sleeps after being brought back from the dead.
Feels very conflicted about the Emperor, he's still loyal and would gladly die again for the Imperium, but found out that the Emperor never considered the Primarch to be anything more than tools and blames him for the Heresy with all his lies.
Unsure whether the Emperor is a God or not, though still leaning towards no.
Created an order of historians to try and piece together a comprehensive true history of the Imperium, the Inquisition does not like this.
Regrets disbanding Ultramar because it could have been a brighter symbol for the rest of the Imperium, but is bringing it back Tetrarchs and all.
Cawl:
Very secretive and crazy smart.
Was considered a radical even in the much more open minded Mechanicum. Which is why Guilliman approached him about the Primaris project.
Currently tasked with recreating the Pylons so Guilliman can seal the holes in space.
Is working with trying to find intact Pylons, and working with Eldar, Necron and Old One technology. He believes each race had a piece of a bigger picture and that by combining their works he can do big things.
Really wants to be Fabricator-General of Mars but is way too Heretek for it.
Guilliman forsees a time where he may become a problem for the Imperium.
Mortarion:
Never got over his hatred for warpcraft, despite becoming a daemon.
Not following Nurgle's plan much to the disgust of Typhus, though he personally believes Nurgle would be pleased by his initiative.
He hunted his alien step-dad's soul across the warp and has it imprison in a jar, where he torments it with spiritual sicknesses.
Like Fulgrim did 10,000 years ago he's trying to kill Guilliman because he knows the Imperium will collapse without him.
Custodes:
Have been in a depression for ten thousand years, but Guilliman has set a real fire under them. Now he worries their rage might consume them.
Sisters of Silence:
Dwindled almost to nothing over time, though Guilliman is trying to get them back into gear.
Worship the Emperor as a God.
The date:
The Indomitus Crusade ends 112 years after it starts after the end of Gathering Storm.
However it turns out that there's been a lot of infighting and factionalisim in the Ordo Chronos so there are actually five different major imperial calendars and dating systems, and many many smaller ones. Guilliman can only calculate the actual date as being somewhere in early M.41 or a thousand years later.

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