Brother Pardis of the Tigers Argent, Deathwatch Fan-Made Character
Artist: Alex Boca Source: Alex Boca
Brother Pardis: The Black and Gold Sentinel of the Deathwatch
A Towering Warrior in Black and Gold
This stunning artwork presents Brother Pardis, a battle-hardened Deathwatch veteran hailing from the elusive Tigers Argent Chapter. Towering and imposing, he is clad in highly ornate black Terminator armor adorned with golden heraldry, gothic filigree, and a regal lion motif across his greaves and chest plate. The most striking detail is the panther pelt draped over his torso, a nod to his Chapter’s savage and noble heritage. His face is partially bionic, a grim reminder of the countless foes he’s faced in the service of both his Chapter and the Deathwatch. Each adornment, from purity seals to relic chains, tells a story of campaigns waged in distant, lightless corners of the galaxy. His stance is defiant and vigilant, a silent guardian poised for the next xenos threat.
The Armor of Oaths and Icons
Brother Pardis’ armor is more than just protection; it is a record of his sacred vows. His left shoulder bears the signature silver pauldron of the Deathwatch, engraved with High Gothic inscriptions and a skull embedded in a cross motif — a badge of eternal vigilance. The right shoulder displays the Tigers Argent Chapter symbol, stylized with tribal influences and surrounded by gold plating, preserved even in Deathwatch service to honor his origins. His storm bolter, massive and inscribed with aquilas, reinforces his role as both a tactician and executioner. The purity seals and script-covered parchment strips flutter like banners, testifying to his martial oaths and liturgical rites. Every inch of his gear reflects a brother who has survived countless missions and emerged tempered by fire.
Legacy of the Tigers Argent
The Tigers Argent are a little-known Chapter in Imperial records, thought to descend from Ultramarine stock but possessing a more primal and honor-bound warrior culture. Their aesthetic and traditions echo jungle predators — striking from the shadows with precision and leaving no trace but ruin. They revere the Emperor through strict martial discipline and the ritual hunt, considering xenos to be the ultimate prey. Though the Imperium has rarely called upon them in open crusades, their warriors have been found fighting in the most cursed zones, particularly where stealth and ruthless efficiency are required. Their Chapter symbol, often interpreted as a silver tiger or panther, is rarely seen — but when it is, it heralds a swift and merciless war. Brother Pardis, though now in black, carries the echoes of his savage origins with honor.
The Black Shield of the Ordo Xenos
Within the Deathwatch, Brother Pardis serves not just as a warrior but as a sentinel of knowledge and judgment. The Deathwatch selects only the finest from each Chapter, and Pardis was chosen for his relentless efficiency in eliminating alien threats. He operates from a Watch Fortress within a desolate system, often leading kill-teams into derelict craftworlds, Genestealer-infested catacombs, or Ork warzones. As a bearer of Terminator honors, his survival and leadership mark him as an apex hunter among the elite. Though his new brothers hail from many Chapters, he is bound to them by sacred duty and trust earned in fire. The Deathwatch does not forget, and Brother Pardis is among their finest blades.
Fan-Made but Lore-Respecting
While Brother Pardis is a fan-created character, everything about his presentation fits seamlessly within Warhammer 40,000’s grimdark universe. The intricate detailing on his armor, the blend of tribal and gothic motifs, and the narrative embedded in his appearance all pay homage to the rich aesthetics of the Imperium. His placement in the Deathwatch — as a warrior of mystery and ruthlessness — is entirely believable, especially given the Tigers Argent’s shadowy nature. He exemplifies the kind of crossover storytelling that makes fan creations compelling: a unique identity grounded in established lore. This artwork doesn’t just imagine a character — it expands the universe with authenticity and reverence. In a galaxy of endless war, Brother Pardis stands as a silent predator, ever watchful in the darkness.