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7->''I am the hammer! I am the hate! I am the woes of daemonkind!''
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9A ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' series by author Creator/BenCounter about the titular Grey Knights chapter of Space Marines. It follows the exploits of Justicar Alaric and his squad battling various daemonic and chaotic enemies of the Imperium.
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11The series encompasses the novels ''Grey Knights'', ''Dark Adeptus'', and ''Hammer of Daemons'', which have since been collected into ''The Grey Knights Omnibus''. The short story "Sacrifice" (a prequel to ''Hammer of Daemons'') was also published in the anthology ''Victories of the Space Marines'', and has since been published as an individual [=eShort=].
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13Note: Examples on this page should only cover tropes from the Ben Counter’s Grey Knights novel series, not events from other Black Library novels that feature Grey Knights, or information from the game’s {{sourcebook}}s.
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17!!Tropes connected with the Grey Knights book trilogy are:
18* AncestralWeapon: Grand Master Mandulis's sword. Interesting in that it turns out that the sword was needed to revive a daemon and was subsequently destroyed.
19* AnyoneCanDie: Even "veterans" like [[spoiler: Haulvarn]] can get killed off.
20* ArcWords: "Survival is not Enough."
21%%* AristocratsAreEvil: Duke Venalitor.
22* BadassCreed: As [[SergeantRock Justicar Alaric]] said:
23-->"We do not know what our chances of survival are, so we fight as if they were zero. We do not know what we are facing, so we fight as if it was the dark gods themselves. No one will remember us now and we may never be buried beneath Titan, so we will build our own memorial here. The Chapter might lose us and the Imperium might never know we existed, but the Enemy -- the Enemy will know. The Enemy will remember. We will hurt it so badly that it will never forget us until the stars burn out and the Emperor vanquishes it at the end of time. When Chaos is dying, its last thought will be of us. That is our memorial -- carved into the heart of Chaos. We cannot lose, Grey Knights. We have already won."
24* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: In ''Hammer of Daemons'' [[spoiler:Alaric ]] fights against a daemon that tries to possess him. [[spoiler: He finally wins by the way of Taking You With Me, but survives.]]
25%%* {{BFS}}: Duke Venalitor has one of these.%%One of what?
26* TheBlacksmith: There's one of these in ''Hammer of Daemons'', implied to be ex-Salamander.
27* BloodyMurder: Duke Venalitor can weaponise shed blood as prehensile tendrils.
28* BodySurf: [[spoiler: Magos Antigonus]] manages to do this thanks to some LostTechnology.
29* BreathWeapon: Lord Ebondrake, taking the form of a large dragon, can breathe black flame.
30* ConvectionSchmonvection: Averted in ''Dark Adeptus'', where a villain holds Alaric a distance from an active fusion reactor, causing him to start toasting.
31* DespairEventHorizon: Some Guardsmen are mentioned as having "finally lost the will" when they think Alaric has fallen to Chaos.
32%%* DodgeTheBullet: [[spoiler: Ligeia's death cultists]] do this.
33* DualWielding: Alaric briefly wields both an axe and a hammer simultaneously in ''Hammer of Daemons'', though he's not the only one.
34* DueToTheDead: Alaric insists on going to where Ligeia died to pray for her soul.
35* EnemyCivilWar: Alaric incites this between the Draakasi Chaos lords in ''Hammer of Daemons''.
36* EnemyMine: The first novel briefly mentions the underhive gangs of Volcanis Ultor uniting to fight a gang of Chaos followers.
37%%* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Legeia]].
38* FacelessGoons: Shows up sometimes, with the Mechanicus tech-guard in ''Dark Adeptus'' receiving a LampshadeHanging.
39%%* FeedTheMole
40* FiveRoundsRapid: Alaric is aware that even bolter shells aren't much good against [[spoiler: St. Evisser reanimated.]] Before him, there was Grand Master Mandulis, who recognised the futility of using his storm bolter against Ghargatuloth's physical body.
41%%* FoeTossingCharge
42* GambitRoulette: [[spoiler:Ligeia's FaceHeelTurn was a painful risk to learn Ghargatuloth's true name and hope that Alaric would trust her enough to not discount the supposed gibberish she kept saying when she was questioned, and then to use that name to weaken the Daemon Prince enough to be able to kill him. You'll be able to guess that she never really turned on them if you remember how Ligeia described her death cultists' beliefs and devotions.]]
43%%* GeniusBruiser: Alaric is one, if only in comparison to his fellow Space Marines.%%How?
44* GladiatorGames: In ''Hammer of Daemons'', Alaric and a fellow captive Grey Knight are forced in fight in GladiatorGames to celebrate the putting down of a GladiatorRevolt.
45* GladiatorRevolt: In ''Hammer of Daemons'', Alaric and a fellow captive Grey Knight are forced in fight in GladiatorGames to celebrate the putting down of a Gladiator Revolt. The other Grey Knight dies. To [[{{Revenge}} avenge]] [[FireForgedFriends his friend]], Alaric [[spoiler:instigates another gladiator revolt as ''part'' of instigating a full blown EnemyCivilWar, thereby destroying an entire Khorne Daemon World and sabotaging a Black Crusade.]] Do not annoy Alaric!
46* GoMadFromTheRevelation: The Balurians from the first novel don't take seeing the tomb of St. Evisser well. This is also the reason for [[spoiler: Legeia's FaceHeelTurn]].
47* GuileHero: Alaric ascends to this after his plan to defeat the Chaos Lords of Drakaasi succeeds.
48* HealingFactor: The Grey Knights have better-than-human regeneration, though severe stuff still needs an apothecary. The [[spoiler: Father of Titans]] from ''Dark Adeptus'' has a self-repair mechanism too.
49* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Alaric expresses this concern to Nyxos after his escape from Drakaasi.
50* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Valinov does this by [[spoiler: killing Riggensen, who broke him, with the execution device meant for him originally.]]
51* IKnowYourTrueName: [[spoiler: Ligeia]] babbles [[spoiler: Ghargatuloth's]] True Name, which is picked up and used by Alaric.
52* KickTheDog: Alaric spouts stolid KnightTemplar dogmatisms from time to time to remind us that he's not a "pure white" hero.
53%%* LastRequest
54%%* LastStand
55* LetsYouAndHimFight: The end result of Valinov's taking advantage of the Grey Knights' secrecy and unknown status in order to paint them as Chaos Marines.
56* LickingTheBlade: Mentioned in passing as done by some priests of Khorne.
57* LightningBruiser: The Grey Knights, though they're far from the only ones.
58* LosingYourHead: Happens to [[spoiler: Thalassa]].
59* LostTechnology: How [[spoiler: Magos Antigonus]] survives, as well as the [[spoiler: Father of Titans]].
60%%* TheMole
61* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Various Techpriests in ''Dark Adeptus'', Skarhaddoth and other Chaos beasties in ''Hammer of Daemons''.
62* NeckLift: The Chaos Marine Urkrathos does this to Rear Admiral Horstgeld in ''Dark Adeptus''. The former explicitly circles the latter's neck with his fingers. Duke Venalitor also does this.
63* NeverFoundTheBody: Defied in ''Grey Knights'', where the Inquisition lands the GK redemptor force on Khorion IX specifically because they need eyes on the ground to see Ghargatuloth die.
64%%* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: Magos Antigonus]] in ''Dark Adeptus''.
65%%* OffWithHisHead: How Tancred kills [[spoiler: St. Evisser reanimated]].%%Specify
66%%* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Lord Ebondrake takes the form of one.
67* OutOfTheInferno: The Knights did this against burning fuel in the first novel, while Lord Ebondrake's Ophidian Guard do this thanks to their armour being proof against his BreathWeapon.
68%%* PraetorianGuard: The Ophidian Guard.
69%%* {{Pride}}
70* RedRightHand: Inverted in the first novel, where [[spoiler: the Allking of Sophano Secundus and his retainers]] pass for normal at first and only reveal their Chaos taint after they are rumbled.
71* RightHandVersusLeftHand: The secrecy of the Grey Knights is used to rouse other Imperial troops against them by Valinov.
72* ShroudedInMyth: The Grey Knights are secretive and unknown even by the standards of other Space Marines, which Valinov from the first novel uses against them.
73* SpaceIsNoisy: The prologue for the first novel takes place on a daemon world whose surface is covered with so many mutilated cultists that their screams are audible from orbit.
74* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler: One of Ligeia's death cultists]] takes a plasma blast for Valinov. Earlier in the same book, another of them does this for [[spoiler: Ligeia herself]].
75%%* VoiceOfTheLegion: Raezazel the Cunning has this.
76* WarForFunAndProfit: [[spoiler: The Castigator claims that this is his motivation.]]
77* {{Wishplosion}}: When Raezazel tries to convince [[spoiler:Alaric to be possessed]], he claims that he'll make any wish come true. The wish he gets to try and fulfill?
78-->''I wish for a world where your kind cannot exist.''

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