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* ''VideoGame/InquisitorMartyr'': An Action-RPG game developed by Neocore Games.

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* ''Warhammer 40000: Glory in Death'': An obscure title for the ill-fated Nokia N-Gage handheld/cellphone combo released in 2006. Either nobody bought it or it had a hilariously limited release because it's got a stub on Wiki/TheOtherWiki and is mentioned on the N-Gage page, and not a lot else.

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* ''Warhammer 40000: Glory in Death'': An obscure title for the ill-fated Nokia N-Gage handheld/cellphone combo released in 2006. Either nobody bought it or it had a hilariously limited release because it's got a stub on Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki and is mentioned on the N-Gage page, and not a lot else.
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* ''Literature/ThePathOfTheEldar'': A set of two trilogies. The first is a RashomonStyle story revolving around three Eldar of craftworld Alaitoc. The second follows the path of three Dark Eldar warriors.

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* ''Literature/ThePathOfTheEldar'': ''Literature/PathOfTheEldar'': A set of two trilogies. The first is a RashomonStyle story revolving around three Eldar of craftworld Alaitoc. The second follows the path of three Dark Eldar warriors.
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* ''Machinima/ADayInTheLifeOfACommissar'': A machinima series detailing the horrible day Commissar Steeve is having, and how he MustHaveCaffeine but he can't because Nathan Johnson bought (and drank) all the coffee on the planet.

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* ''Machinima/ADayInTheLifeOfACommissar'': ''WebAnimation/ADayInTheLifeOfACommissar'': A machinima series detailing the horrible day Commissar Steeve is having, and how he MustHaveCaffeine but he can't because Nathan Johnson bought (and drank) all the coffee on the planet.
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* ''[[http://necromunda-underhivewars.com/ Necromunda: Underhive Wars]]'': An adaptation of ''Necromunda'' made by the same developers behind ''Mordheim''.

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* ''[[http://necromunda-underhivewars.com/ ''[[https://www.focus-entmt.com/en/games/necromunda-underhive-wars/ Necromunda: Underhive Wars]]'': An adaptation of ''Necromunda'' made by the same developers behind ''Mordheim''.
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* ''VideoGame/NecromundaHiredGun'': An FPS set in Necromunda, developed by Streum on Studio and published by Creator/FocusHomeInteractive.
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* ''[[http://necromunda-underhivewars.com/ Necromunda: Underhive Wars]]'': An upcoming adaptation of ''Necromunda'' made by the same developers behind ''Mordheim''.

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* ''[[http://necromunda-underhivewars.com/ Necromunda: Underhive Wars]]'': An upcoming adaptation of ''Necromunda'' made by the same developers behind ''Mordheim''.



* ''Warhammer 40000 Mechanicus'': An upcoming strategy game from Bulwark Studios about the Techpriests encountering Necrons.

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* ''Warhammer 40000 Mechanicus'': An upcoming ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Mechanicus'': A strategy game from Bulwark Studios about the Techpriests encountering Necrons.



* ''VideoGame/InquisitorMartyr'': A Action-RPG game developed by Neocore Games.

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* ''VideoGame/InquisitorMartyr'': A An Action-RPG game developed by Neocore Games.

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* ''Literature/{{Bequin}}'': A sequel trilogy to the ''Ravenor'' and ''Eisenhorn'' trilogies, it follows pariah Alizebeth Bequin, raised from youth to be an agent for the Inquisition.



* ''Literature/RavenorVsEisenhorn'': A trilogy that is a sequel to the ''Ravenor'' and ''Eisenhorn'' trilogies.

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* ''Literature/AstraMilitarum'': A loose series of mostly stand-alone novels about the regular human soldiers of the Imperium.



* ''Literature/ImperialGuard'': There are numerous novels revolving around the Imperial Guard, an army comprised of normal humans.
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* ''Literature/FifteenHours'': A new recruit to the Imperial Guard gets his first taste of war.

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''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has grown into a wide-ranging franchise spanning multiple media:

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* ''Literature/TheBeastArises'': An interquel between the Horus Heresy and larger 40k universe, depicting the cataclysmic war waged between the Imperium and the most powerful Ork Waaagh! to have ever existed.

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* ''Literature/TheBeastArises'': An interquel interequel between the Horus Heresy and larger 40k universe, depicting the cataclysmic war waged between the Imperium and the most powerful Ork Waaagh! to have ever existed. existed.



* ''Literature/BrothersOfTheSnake'': The adventures of the Iron Snakes Space Marine chapter, focusing on one Marine named Priad.
* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!!! follows the titular Commissar of the Imperial Guard through various conflicts. It is quite unique as instead of the usual realistic Grimdark Horror, these stories are written in a tongue-in-cheek dark comedic style.

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* ''Literature/BrothersOfTheSnake'': The adventures of the Iron Snakes Space Marine chapter, focusing on one Marine named Priad.
* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!!! follows the titular Commissar of the Imperial Guard through various conflicts. It is quite unique as instead of the usual realistic Grimdark Horror, these stories are written in a tongue-in-cheek dark comedic style.style while still maintaining the normal grimdark horror of the setting.



* ''Literature/DawnOfWar'': Novelisations of the ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' video game series.



* ''Literature/DawnOfWar'': Novelisations of the ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' video game series.



* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'': This extremely popular (showing up regularly on the New York Times best seller list) series of 30+ novels, audio dramas, and related books that cements the canon story of the Horus Heresy, the foundation on which the ''Warhammer 40000'' universe is built around, set around 30,000 AD.
* ''Literature/ImperialFists'': The novel ''Sons Of Dorn'' is about the chapter, who can be described as the good equivalent of the Iron Warriors.

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* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'': This extremely popular (showing up regularly on the New York Times best seller list) series of 30+ 50+ novels, audio dramas, and related books that cements the canon story of the Horus Heresy, the foundation on which the ''Warhammer 40000'' universe is built around, set around 30,000 AD.
* ''Literature/ImperialFists'': The novel ''Sons Of Dorn'' is about the chapter, who can be described as the good equivalent of the Iron Warriors.
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* ''Literature/InquisitionWar'': A trilogy revolving around an Inquisitor's attempts to battle an insidious plot hatched by his fellow inquisitors, only to succumb to corruption himself. Written in 1990, its first installment was one of the first two books published by Games Workshop and is based on many elements of now-defunct 1st Edition lore.



* ''Literature/RavenorVsEisenhorn'': A trilogy that is a sequel to the Ravenor & Eisenhorn trilogies.

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* ''Literature/RavenorVsEisenhorn'': A trilogy that is a sequel to the Ravenor & Eisenhorn ''Ravenor'' and ''Eisenhorn'' trilogies.


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* ''Literature/BrothersOfTheSnake'': The adventures of the Iron Snakes Space Marine chapter, focusing on one Marine named Priad.
* ''Literature/TheEmperorsGift'': A novel covering the First War of Armageddon and the Months of Shame from the Grey Knight's perspective.
* ''Literature/SonsOfDorn'': Follows three new Imperial Fists recruits through their training, and their first mission as Scouts.
* ''Literature/{{Titanicus}}'': Although considered a spin-off of the ''Gaunt's Ghosts'' series, the novel is a standalone story that has little connection to the series' plotline.

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* ''Literature/BloodRavens'': These are the protagonists of ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar''.


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* ''Literature/DawnOfWar'': Novelisations of the ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' video game series.
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* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000KillTeam'': A skirmish-level game that has a small team of elite units infiltrating and completing objectives.
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* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000EternalCrusade'': An MMORPG announced on E3 2013.

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* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000EternalCrusade'': An MMORPG announced on E3 2013.A third-person multiplayer battle game featuring Space Marines, Eldar, Orks and Chaos as playable factions, and Tyranids as the enemy in a wave survival scenario.
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* ''Wrath & Glory'': A new RPG from the team behind the Dark Eye.



* ''[[http://necromunda-underhivewars.com/ Necromunda: Underhive Wars]]'': An upcoming adaptation of ''Necromunda'' made by the same developers behind ''Mordheim''.



* ''Warhammer 40000 Mechanicus'': An upcoming strategy game from Bulwark Studios about the Techpriests encountering Necrons.
* ''Gladius - Relics of War'': A 40K FourXGame from Slitherine (who also made the 40K game ''Sanctus Reach'').
* ''Adeptus Titanicus - Dominus'': A turn-based strategy game from Membraine Studios about the Titan Legions.



* ''VideoGame/SpaceHulkDeathwing'': An FPS created by Streum on Studio where you take the role of a Dark Angels Deathwing Librarian fighting against Genestealers on a Space Hulk.

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* ** ''VideoGame/SpaceHulkDeathwing'': An FPS created by Streum on Studio where you take the role of a Dark Angels Deathwing Librarian fighting against Genestealers on a Space Hulk.Hulk.
** ''VideoGame/SpaceHulkTactics''



* ''Literature/TheBeastArises'': An interequel between the Horus Heresy and larger 40k universe, depicting the cataclysmic war waged between the Imperium and the most powerful Ork Waaagh! to have ever existed.

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* ''Literature/TheBeastArises'': An interequel interquel between the Horus Heresy and larger 40k universe, depicting the cataclysmic war waged between the Imperium and the most powerful Ork Waaagh! to have ever existed.



* ''Literature/ForgesOfMars'': A trilogy of novels centering on an Explorator Fleet of the Adeptus Mechanicus and its assorted hangers-on as it searches for the lost Archmagos Telok and the impossible technology he claims to have found.



* ''Literature/ForgesOfMars'': A trilogy of novels centering on an Explorator Fleet of the Adeptus Mechanicus and its assorted hangers-on as it searches for the lost Archmagos Telok and the impossible technology he claims to have found.



* ''Literature/ShiraCalpurnia'': An Arbitor Senioris of the Adeptus Arbites who is the central character of a trilogy of novels.



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* ''Podcast/TheTritoneGambit'': An actual-play podcast of ''Dark Heresy'', following an [[AmazonBrigade all-female group]] of Inquisitorial acolytes investigating a recently settled sector of space on the fringes of the Imperium.
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* ''Armageddon'': A turn-based computer strategy game from Slitherine Games, using the Panzer Corps engine, about the ''Second'' War for Armageddon involving various Space Marine chapters, Imperial Guard & Orks.

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* ''Armageddon'': A turn-based computer strategy game from Slitherine Games, game, using the Panzer Corps engine, from Slitherine Games, about the ''Second'' War for Armageddon involving various Space Marine chapters, Imperial Guard & Orks.



* ''Warhammer 40,000: The Freeblade Chronicles'': A RailShooter /ActionRPG hybrid for mobile phones, dealing with a dispossessed Imperial Knight rescued by the Dark Angels.

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* ''Warhammer 40,000: The Freeblade Chronicles'': A RailShooter /ActionRPG RailShooter[=/=]ActionRPG hybrid for mobile phones, dealing with a dispossessed Imperial Knight rescued by the Dark Angels.
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* ''Literature/PriestsOfMars'': A trilogy of novels centering on an Explorator Fleet of the Adeptus Mechanicus and its assorted hangers-on as it searches for the lost Archmagos Telok and the impossible technology he claims to have found.

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* ''Literature/PriestsOfMars'': ''Literature/ForgesOfMars'': A trilogy of novels centering on an Explorator Fleet of the Adeptus Mechanicus and its assorted hangers-on as it searches for the lost Archmagos Telok and the impossible technology he claims to have found.
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Necromunda}}'': A skirmish level small unit combat set on the human [[WretchedHive Hive World]] of Necromunda, with mostly human factions fighting an underground gang-war. It is the SciFiCounterpart to the Warhammer Fantasy skirmish game TabletopGame/{{Mordheim}}.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Necromunda}}'': A skirmish level small unit combat set on the human [[WretchedHive Hive World]] of Necromunda, with mostly human factions fighting an underground gang-war. It is the SciFiCounterpart JustForFun/SciFiCounterpart to the Warhammer Fantasy skirmish game TabletopGame/{{Mordheim}}.
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** ''/VideoGame/BattlefleetGothicArmada2''

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* ''Warhammer 40000: Glory in Death'': An obscure title for the ill-fated Nokia N-Gage handheld/cellphone combo released in 2006. Either nobody bought it or it had a hilariously limited release because it's got a stub on TheOtherWiki and is mentioned on the N-Gage page, and not a lot else.

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* ''VideoGame/BattlefleetGothicLeviathan'': A ''Battlefleet Gothic''-themed TurnBasedStrategy developed by Grand Cauldron.
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** ''Imperial Gothic'': Short-story Anthology written by DanAbnett.

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** ''Imperial Gothic'': Short-story Anthology written by DanAbnett.Creator/DanAbnett.
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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarLeftovers Commissar and Leftovers]]'': A Russian parody series ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5mZiTMmH28 with two]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7ddmL6Vfs music videos]] included) about a RagtagBunchOfMisfits Imperial Guard regiment and their Commissar. Subtitle quality isn't always the best, but tolerable.

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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarLeftovers Commissar and Leftovers]]'': A Russian parody series ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5mZiTMmH28 with two]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7ddmL6Vfs music videos]] included) about a RagtagBunchOfMisfits Imperial Guard regiment and their Commissar. Subtitle quality isn't always the best, but tolerable.
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''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' has grown into a wide-ranging franchise spanning multiple media:

Spin-offs and games of ''Warhammer 40000'' that have received indexes of their own:

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* ''TabletopGame/BattlefleetGothic'': SpaceIsAnOcean naval combat involving the major powers in the game fighting over the Gothic Sector of Imperial Space.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Inquisitor}}'': A 54mm scale RPG. Extremely detailed both in minature, rules and backstory and the narratives involved in the gameplay. The backstory discusses a factional civil war at the highest levels of the Imperial Inquisition, the most powerful organisation of humanity.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Necromunda}}'': A skirmish level small unit combat set on the human [[WretchedHive Hive World]] of Necromunda, with mostly human factions fighting an underground gang-war. It is the SciFiCounterpart to the Warhammer Fantasy skirmish game TabletopGame/{{Mordheim}}.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Gorkamorka}}'': A skirmish-level game similar to ''Necromunda'' but featuring Ork gangs fighting for fortune and power, to dominate the other tribes and lead the Waaagh! offworld. Considered a less serious game than the others, due to the Orks' role as what passes for comic relief in the setting.
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* ''TabletopGame/BlackCrusade'': The fourth in the series, this switches the focus from Imperial heroes onto dark villians working for the ruinous powers of Chaos.
* ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'': SpiritualSuccessor to ''TabletopGame/{{Inquisitor}}'' and noted for ''eight'' gruesome pages of critical hit charts. Narrative revolves around the Inquisition, corruption and conspiracy.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Deathwatch}}'': The third in the modern RPG series that started with ''Dark Heresy'', this gamebook revolves around the Space Marines of the Ordo Xenos Deathwatch, a special operations group tasked with defeating alien horrors.
* ''TabletopGame/RogueTrader'': The first game by this name was the original name for 1st Edition Warhammer 40K. The second is the 2009 follow up to ''Dark Heresy'', an RPG that is about exploration and adventure in what has been called a grimdark version of ''Franchise/StarTrek''.
* ''TabletopGame/OnlyWar'': The fifth in the series; it turns the focus onto the Imperial Guard and more traditional warfare.
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* ''[[VideoGame/Warhammer40000ChaosGate Chaos Gate]]'': A turn based strategy game from 1998, notable as it was built before the introduction of the 3rd Edition of the tabletop game which radically changed so many elements of the lore.
* ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'': A RealTimeStrategy series created by Relic Entertainment. The storyline of the first game is a campaign by the Blood Ravens chapter to rescue the planet Tartarus from an Ork invasion. The plot of the sequel revolves around the Blood Ravens' efforts to regain control over the Aurelia Sub-Sector.
** ''VideoGame/DawnOfWarIII'': A sequel to the second ''Dawn of War'' series, again developed by Relic Entertainment but now published by SEGA.
* ''VideoGame/FireWarrior'': A FirstPersonShooter where you play as a Tau Fire Warrior. There is also a novelization of the game which [[AdaptationExpansion greatly expands on the story and characters]] so much that it could be considered its own entity.
* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000KillTeam'': Downloadable twin-stick shooter.
* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine'': A third person shooter created by Relic Entertainment involving Ultramarines Captain Titus fighting against Orks on the Imperial World Graia as both sides fight to recover an Imperial Titan.
* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000EternalCrusade'': An MMORPG announced on E3 2013.
* ''TabletopGame/SpaceHulk'': A game based on the board game of the same name. Three iterations have been made with the third releasing in 2013.
* ''VideoGame/SpaceHulkDeathwing'': An FPS created by Streum on Studio where you take the role of a Dark Angels Deathwing Librarian fighting against Genestealers on a Space Hulk.
* ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000Regicide'': A Chess Strategy game developed by Hammerfall.
* ''VideoGame/DarkNexusArena'': A MOBA game developed by Whitebox Interactive.
* ''VideoGame/BattlefleetGothicArmada'': A Space-Battle Strategy Game developed by Tindalos Interactive.
* ''VideoGame/InquisitorMartyr'': A Action-RPG game developed by Neocore Games.
* ''VideoGame/EisenhornXenos'': A third-person action game based on the novel ''Xenos'', the first book of the ''Literature/{{Eisenhorn}}'' trilogy.
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[[folder:Board and Card Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/SpaceHulk'': Space Marine Terminators attempt to cleanse aforementioned Space Hulks of Genestealer infestation. Has video game and tabletop game variants, and is notable for being particularly beloved by gamers of a certain age in its native UK, for whom the game was a gateway entry into wider tabletop and ''40K'' play.
* ''TabletopGame/DeathAngel'': A {{card game|s}} variant of ''Space Hulk''.
* ''TabletopGame/{{Conquest}}'': An LCG based on the franchise. It pits different armies against each other for the control of a planetary system.
* ''TabletopGame/AssassinorumExecutionForce'': A 2015 limited-release board game in which a quartet of Imperial Assassins attempt to stop a Chaos Sorcerer from opening a Warp rift in the heart of the Segmentum Solar.

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[[folder:Book series]]

These pages are for tropes related to the literary fiction (novels, short stories etc.) and only this. Please resist the urge to shoehorn tropes about the Chapters the novels are following onto these pages. Tropes which are exemplified by the Chapter in Codices, rulebook fluff and the like go on the [[Characters/{{Warhammer 40000}} relevant Characters pages]]. Generally speaking, the subject of the story is the name of the entry, and each specific story, novel or audio drama should be entered into that subject's trope entry.

* ''Literature/TheBeastArises'': An interequel between the Horus Heresy and larger 40k universe, depicting the cataclysmic war waged between the Imperium and the most powerful Ork Waaagh! to have ever existed.
* ''Literature/BlackLegion'': Previously known as ''the Luna Wolves'' and later ''the Sons of Horus'', they feature prominently in the backstory, and are an essential element in the Literature/HorusHeresy series. They have an upcoming series written by Aaron Dembski-Bowden in the works.
* ''Literature/BloodAngels'': Covers the early history of the chapter, later moving to cover their inherent genetic flaws (the Red Thirst and Black Fury) and the effect they have on the chapter.
* ''Literature/BloodRavens'': These are the protagonists of ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar''.
* ''Literature/BrothersOfTheSnake'': The adventures of the Iron Snakes Space Marine chapter, focusing on one Marine named Priad.
* ''Literature/CiaphasCain'' HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!!! follows the titular Commissar of the Imperial Guard through various conflicts. It is quite unique as instead of the usual realistic Grimdark Horror, these stories are written in a tongue-in-cheek dark comedic style.
* ''Literature/DarkAngels'': Half the number of this Space Marine chapter rebelled during the Horus Heresy. These books follow the general idea of hunting their Fallen brothers and keeping the secret of their failure from the rest of the Imperium.
* ''Literature/DarkHeresy'': A series of novels written by Creator/SandyMitchell based on the [[TabletopGame/DarkHeresy tabletop rpg of the same name]]
* ''Literature/{{Eisenhorn}}'': A trilogy of books, ''Xenos'', ''Malleus'' & ''Hereticus'', that follow Inquisitor Eisenhorn's adventures and attempts to avoid being named a rogue heretic.
* ''Literature/GauntsGhosts'': The Tanith First & Only are an Imperial Guard regiment who had to evacuate their home planet Tanith after an invasion by the forces of Chaos. They were the only people to get off the planet alive, hence the name. With over a dozen novels in the series, and spin-offs, it has spawned a mini-continuity called the "Sabbat Worlds Crusade" inside the overall lore of the game.
* ''Literature/GreyKnights'': Follows the exploits of Justicar Alaric and his squad battling various daemonic and chaotic enemies of the Imperium. The Grey Knights are an ultra-secret, ultra-pure, ultra-elite chapter of Space Marines dedicated to fighting the most dangerous threats that the Imperium will face.
* ''Literature/HorusHeresy'': This extremely popular (showing up regularly on the New York Times best seller list) series of 30+ novels, audio dramas, and related books that cements the canon story of the Horus Heresy, the foundation on which the ''Warhammer 40000'' universe is built around, set around 30,000 AD.
* ''Literature/ImperialFists'': The novel ''Sons Of Dorn'' is about the chapter, who can be described as the good equivalent of the Iron Warriors.
* ''Literature/ImperialGuard'': There are numerous novels revolving around the Imperial Guard, an army comprised of normal humans.
* ''Literature/IronWarriors'': Feature in a series of 7 novels as {{Villain Protagonist}}s, a Chaos Space Marine legion dedicated to siege warfare.
* ''Literature/TheLastChancers'': A trilogy of novels concerning the 13th Penal Legion of the Imperial Guard, led by Colonel Schaeffer. The regiment is comprised of Imperial criminals that Schaeffer drags through hellish battlefields to build up an elite human suicide squad.
* ''Literature/NightLords'' With 4 novels, 2 shorts stories and an audio drama, these stories provide an AlternateCharacterInterpretation for the previous "deranged pyschopath" image of this Chaos Space Marine chapter.
* ''Literature/ThePathOfTheEldar'': A set of two trilogies. The first is a RashomonStyle story revolving around three Eldar of craftworld Alaitoc. The second follows the path of three Dark Eldar warriors.
* ''Literature/PriestsOfMars'': A trilogy of novels centering on an Explorator Fleet of the Adeptus Mechanicus and its assorted hangers-on as it searches for the lost Archmagos Telok and the impossible technology he claims to have found.
* ''Literature/{{Ravenor}}'': A trilogy of novels featuring the heavily disabled psyker Inquisitor Gideon Ravenor and his FiveManBand.
* ''Literature/RavenorVsEisenhorn'': A trilogy that is a sequel to the Ravenor & Eisenhorn trilogies.
* ''Literature/{{Salamanders}}'': The Tome Of Fire trilogy follows the 3rd Company as they uncover a relic from the past, fight the Dark Eldar, and defend their homeworld.
* ''Literature/SistersOfBattle'': A series of books detailing the missions of Sister Seraphim Miriya and Hospitaller Sister Verity.
* ''Literature/SoulDrinkers'': A 6 novel series about this Marine chapter who nearly fall to Chaos, reject it, but do not return to the service of the Imperium.
* ''Literature/SpaceMarineBattles'': A series of novels about the various Space Marine Chapters' notable conflicts and battles against the many enemies of the Imperium.
* ''Literature/SpaceWolf'': Vikings IN SPACE with a wolf motif. 6 novels centered on Ragnar Blackmane.
* ''Literature/ThousandSons'': A Chaos Space Marine legion that makes extensive use of sorcery, has a trilogy centering around their most famous sorcerer, Ahzek Ahriman.
* ''Literature/{{Ultramarines}}'': The adventures of Captain Uriel Ventris of the Ultramarines, a mainstay of the Space Marines in the 40k canon.
* ''Literature/WhiteScars'': Featured in the ''Hunt for Voldorius'', one of the few Asian factions in the entire Universe.
* ''Literature/WordBearers'': A trilogy of novels regarding a search by Dark Apostle Jarulek and his apprentice Marduk as they search for an ancient artifact.
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[[folder:Films]]
* ''Film/{{Damnatus}}'': Fan film. Was eventually banned due to German intellectual property law but eventually leaked to the internet.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultramarines}}'': CGI Animated official film.
* ''Film/TheLordInquisitor'': Animated fan-film.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V_PYDlfTDU Exterminatus]]'': French live-action short film.
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/CommissarLeftovers Commissar and Leftovers]]'': A Russian parody series ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5mZiTMmH28 with two]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7ddmL6Vfs music videos]] included) about a RagtagBunchOfMisfits Imperial Guard regiment and their Commissar. Subtitle quality isn't always the best, but tolerable.

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[[folder:Comics]]
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* Published By The Black Library:[[labelnote:*]]"Please note that most of these originally ran as serials in either the ''Inferno!'' or ''Warhammer Monthly'' magazines and are either [[AnthologyComic Short story anthology's]] or collected mini series"[[/labelnote]]
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** ''ComicBook/{{Bloodquest}}'': Chronicles The Blood Angel captain Leonatos as he and his most loyal followers go on a [[SuicideMission bloodquest]] to retrieve the lost sword of Belarius.
** ''ComicBook/DeffSkwadron'': Follows the adventures of an Ork fighta-bomma squadron fighting a war against another ork Waaagh!
** ''ComicBook/KalJerico'': Follows the eponymous bounty hunter in his various adventures in Necromunda.
** ''ComicBook/{{Titan}}'': Follows the actions of the ''Imperius Dictatio'' warlord titan and its crew.
** ''ComicBook/TheRedeemer'': Follows a Redemptionist priest and his followers in their never ending quest to purge the under-hive of Necromunda.
** ''ComicBook/{{Deathwatch}}'': Follows a squad of the titular Space marines fighting a [[FaceFullofAlienWingWong Genestealer]] infestation.
** ''Imperial Gothic'': Short-story Anthology written by DanAbnett.
** ''Flames of Damnation'': Another Shorty-story anthology, collects the earlier released ''Eternal War'' and ''Eternal Damnation'', [[MatryoshkaObject both of which are also Anthologies]].
** ''ComicBook/MacraggesHonour'': Takes place during the Literature/HorusHeresy shortly after ''Know No Fear''. Follows the crew of the titular Ultramarine flagship as they give chase to Kor Phaeron during the battle of Calth.
** ''ComicBook/{{Lone Wolves}}'':
** ''Comicbook/{{Daemonifuge}}'':
* Published By BoomStudios:
** ''ComicBook/BloodAndThunder'': Follows the story of an Imperial Guard colonel during his captivity by orks.
** ''ComicBook/DamnationCrusade'': Follows the life of a Black Templar, from his initiation to his final fate.
** ''ComicBook/DefendersOfUltramar'': Chronicles the titular ultramarine company as they defend Ultramar from an ork Waaagh.
** ''ComicBook/{{Exterminatus}}'': Standalone sequel to ''Damnation Crusade''. Follows Inquisitor Alastor as he investigates chaos corruption in the sector following the events of said comic.
** ''ComicBook/FireAndHonour'': Follows the Cadian 71st ''hell hounds'' company in their war against the Tau.
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[[folder:Web Animations]]
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* ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'': A series of web videos, asking the question of what exactly would happen if the Emperor of Mankind could ask about the current state of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. HilarityEnsues as the Emperor proceeds to have some... colorful critiques about the universe as well as its numerous Retcons over the years, and begins some changes.
* ''Machinima/ADayInTheLifeOfACommissar'': A machinima series detailing the horrible day Commissar Steeve is having, and how he MustHaveCaffeine but he can't because Nathan Johnson bought (and drank) all the coffee on the planet.
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[[folder:Spin-offs and games that do not have their own pages]]

* ''Aeronautica Imperialis'': Air-combat spin-off tabletop game.
* ''Epic 40000'': Uses very small scale miniatures, allowing the players to field huge armies and extremely powerful units such as the largest [[HumongousMecha Titans and Gargants]] and even [[EldritchAbomination Daemon Primarchs]].
* ''Final Liberation'': ''Epic''-based turn-based strategy video game, with FMV cinematics that look like a fan film.
* ''Aspect Warrior'': Isometric shooter video game.
* The various counter-based BoardGames, including ''Battle for Armageddon'' (and the add-on ''Chaos Attack''), ''Horus Heresy'', ''Doom of the Eldar'', ''Warmaster'', ''Arena of Blood'', and ''Relic''.
* The card games.
* ''Dark Millennium'': Upcoming {{RPG}}, initially an MMO until Creator/{{THQ}}'s financial difficulties forced cut backs. An unconfirmed rumor claims it has been passed to EA for further development.
* ''Blood For The Blood God'', ''Hive Infestation'' and ''Inquisitor'': Obscure live-action shorts.
* ''Rites of War'': Turn-based computer strategy game starring the Eldar, using the ''VideoGame/PanzerGeneral'' engine.
* ''Armageddon'': A turn-based computer strategy game from Slitherine Games, using the Panzer Corps engine, about the ''Second'' War for Armageddon involving various Space Marine chapters, Imperial Guard & Orks.
* ''Space Crusade'': A board game somewhat similar to ''Space Hulk'' in which up to three players control a squad of Space Marines each, attempting to fight their way through a space hulk filled with a mix of Orks, Genestealers and Chaos troops controlled by another player. Although apparently set in the Warhammer 40K universe, including use of Space Marine chapter names, it was developed jointly with Milton Bradley and, as with other similar joint games such as ''TabletopGame/HeroQuest'', never makes any mention of the actual setting.
* ''Warhammer 40000: Glory in Death'': An obscure title for the ill-fated Nokia N-Gage handheld/cellphone combo released in 2006. Either nobody bought it or it had a hilariously limited release because it's got a stub on TheOtherWiki and is mentioned on the N-Gage page, and not a lot else.
* ''Warhammer 40,000: The Freeblade Chronicles'': A RailShooter /ActionRPG hybrid for mobile phones, dealing with a dispossessed Imperial Knight rescued by the Dark Angels.
* ''Space Wolf'': A mobile phone [[FightLikeACardPlayer card-battle]] StrategyRPG.
* ''Battle for Vedros'': A "beginners-level" version of 40K introduced in 2016, with greatly simplified rules. Pitting Space Marines against Orks, it uses the snap-fit models from the old starter set ''Attack on Black Reach''.
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