![]() Solomon rushes in to kill them, which the two of them do easily. He is defending the Precentor's Palace and finds his fellow Istvaan loyalist Lucius fighting a squad of Emperor's Children marines. Most of the scenes involving Argel Tal in The First Heretic, particularly straight before he orders that the Word Bearers fire upon the loyalists on Istvaan.When Ahriman is told of this he realises that he did infact consider T'kar a friend, and he is hurt that it took his death to realise that.Before he dies he closes his eyes, sheds a tear and responds to Valdor's insult with "I know." T'kar sees his reflection in Valdor's armour and realises he has mutated, very extremely. He butchers his way through a horde of Space Wolves and Sisters of Silence, finally reaching the legendary Constantin Valdor who calls him a monster. Deaths of Phosis T'kar, Auramagma, Uthizzar and many of the Thousand Sons in A Thousand Sons.Deaths of Kiron and Gythua in Outcast Dead.You know that this guy goes traitor and becomes the leader of the most psychotic group of warriors in an army of psychopaths, but when he's struggling with his loss over his friends, you don't see the Daemon Prince who will burn seventy sectors or doom Armageddon.you see someone who just lost the only family he ever knew. The short story After De'shea, where Angron is so furious over being taken from his band of rebel gladiators he can't properly form a coherent sentence.Anyone who knows their fluff knows what happened at Caliban. For this troper, on the Warhammer 40K note, it would have to be the ending of the Horus Heresy novel Descent of angels where Zahariel, the hero of the Dark Angels first battle as a legion (not to mention almost 413 pages of story), is sent back to Caliban with Luther, while his cousin Nemiel stays with the main force because their Primarch distrusts psykers.Tarvitz had desperately gotten to the Emperor's Children so that he could die with his brothers, in defiance of the breaking of brotherhood that Horus had imposed on them, but at the end, he looks about the survivors - Emperor's Children, Luna Wolves, World-Eaters - and realizes that he knows all their names, and that men who had been only faces to him had become his brothers. ![]() Tarvitz says that it may be they will not meet again Loken says he thinks there's no maybe about it. In Galaxy In Flames, the last parting of Loken and Tarvitz.Three simple words had this troper having to put the book down and go for a walk "We are betrayed".The loyalists become the Inquisition, arguably one of the reasons why life in the Imperium sucks as much as it does. Hell, the fate of the entire Death Guard legion could qualify - the traitors got lost in the warp and caught by Nurgle, who made mockery of their vaunted immune systems. Made worse by the fact that the defining trait of the Death Guard is their resilience to toxins and disease. As the bombs drop, Temeter realizes that Fal has a couple of cracks in his armor that means the virus will still get him anyway, and the two exchange "you too, huh" one-liners before dying. Temeter tells him to eff off as he shoves one last marine into the shelter, then locks the door. Fal tells Temeter to get in as well, since his Dreadnought armor will protect him from the virus. Death Guard captain Ullis Temeter and Dreadnought Fal-Huron try to get their own troops to the shelters. For this troper, it was the scene where the virus bombs get dropped in Flight of the Eisenstein.Even faced with complete and certain annihilation, Tarvitz and his men won. The ending to Ben Counter's Horus Heresy novel Galaxy In Flames, where Saul Tarvitz stands with the surviving members of the Luna Wolves and loyalist Emperor's Children, having bled the traitor armies so badly that even Horus' incredible hubris has been broken, and Horus orders his fleet to bombard the Space Marines into oblivion rather than defeat them on the ground.The Fall of Horus: The pure idealistic and utterly Lawful Good Horus becoming the Big Bad.
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