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[[File:Eliphas the Inheritor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Eliphas before he gets his awesome helmet]]
[[File:Eliphas the Inheritor.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Eliphas before he gets his awesome helmet]]
Eliphas the Inheritor or simply Eliphas is a Chaos Lord featured in the Warhammer 40K Vidya geym series [[Dawn of War]]: Dark Crusade where he led the Word Bearers legion on Kronus and surprisingly made a future appearance in [[Dawn of War 2]] as a champion of the Black Legion.  
Eliphas the Inheritor or simply Eliphas is a Chaos Lord featured in the Warhammer 40K Dawn of War Vidya geym serie. He made his first appearance in [[Dawn of War]]: Dark Crusade where he led the Word Bearers legion on Kronus and surprisingly made a future appearance in [[Dawn of War 2]]'s expansion: Chaos Rising, as a champion of the Black Legion.  


Eliphas started out fine during DC, he had a good voice actor/script and was loved by most as he sounded like a real sinister villain who was dickish to everyone he faced. Sure he died, but owing to the WH40K's Spehss mahren fanboyism, were we really expecting him to succeed against the [[Blood Ravens|Blod Rehvens]]?
Eliphas started out fine during DC, he had a good voice actor/script and was loved by most as he sounded like a real sinister villain who was dickish to everyone he faced. Sure he died, but owing to WH40K's Spehss mahren fanboyism, were we really expecting him to succeed against the [[Blood Ravens|Blod Rehvens]]?


However, in DoW II, Eliphas is now downgraded. He's now a walking failure at everything he does (except for going [[Sindri Myr|Sindri]] over Araghast anyway), quite similar to a [[Abaddon|certain armless failure who can't do anything but fail miserably]]. Some interpret him as the avatar of the Dawn of War series, which became worse and worse as expansions went on. For others, an aspiring champion of Failbaddon, who fails just as much as he does.
However, in DoW II, Eliphas is now downgraded. He's now a walking failure at everything he does (except for going [[Sindri Myr|Sindri]] on Araghast anyway), quite similar to a [[Abaddon|certain armless failure who can't do anything but fail miserably]]. Some interpret him as the avatar of the Dawn of War series, which became worse and worse as expansions went on. For others, an aspiring champion of Failbaddon, who fails just as much as he does.




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Given how he sounds nothing like Eliphas, and let's be honest /tg/, we only liked him for the voice, it almost seems as if they only slapped the name 'Eliphas' on some Aspirant for no other reason than fanservice.
Given how he sounds nothing like Eliphas, and let's be honest /tg/, we only liked him for the voice, it almost seems as if they only slapped the name 'Eliphas' on some Aspirant for no other reason than fanservice.


The fact that he's a Word Bearer and an Apostle of that Legion is never brought up, if you're wondering. Strange considering how much the Word Bearers love and respect said Apostles. However, in the loading screens, the issue is brought up by Thule, Tarkus, and Avitus, who recognize Eliphas from Kronus with Thule witnessing Eliphas being torn to ribbunz by a Daemon Prince.
The fact that he's a Word Bearer and an Apostle of that Legion is never brought up, if you're wondering. Strange considering how much the Word Bearers love and respect said Apostles. However, in the loading screens, the issue is brought up by Thule, Tarkus, and Avitus, who recognize Eliphas from Kronus campaign with Thule witnessing Eliphas being torn to ribbunz by a Daemon Prince. Jonah then explains that Eliphas may have been brought back by daemons (or Failbaddon himself, considering why would you resurrect a Chaos Lord who miserably failed in a campaign?) due to some plan or gambit.


== Retribution ==
== Retribution ==

Revision as of 20:14, 21 February 2011

Eliphas before he gets his awesome helmet

Eliphas the Inheritor or simply Eliphas is a Chaos Lord featured in the Warhammer 40K Dawn of War Vidya geym serie. He made his first appearance in Dawn of War: Dark Crusade where he led the Word Bearers legion on Kronus and surprisingly made a future appearance in Dawn of War 2's expansion: Chaos Rising, as a champion of the Black Legion.

Eliphas started out fine during DC, he had a good voice actor/script and was loved by most as he sounded like a real sinister villain who was dickish to everyone he faced. Sure he died, but owing to WH40K's Spehss mahren fanboyism, were we really expecting him to succeed against the Blod Rehvens?

However, in DoW II, Eliphas is now downgraded. He's now a walking failure at everything he does (except for going Sindri on Araghast anyway), quite similar to a certain armless failure who can't do anything but fail miserably. Some interpret him as the avatar of the Dawn of War series, which became worse and worse as expansions went on. For others, an aspiring champion of Failbaddon, who fails just as much as he does.


Dark Crusade

Eliphas was a minor champion of the Word Bearers during the fabulous days of the Horus Heresy, and Kronus was one of the many battlegrounds in which he participated in. 10000 years later, he emerged from the warp a 'terrible and mighty chaos warlord', leading the Word Bearers in an attempt to conquer the planet and avenge their defeat upon so many centuries ago. And look how that turned out. As the Bluhd Rayvens began to close in on his stronghold, Eliphas attempted to summon a great deal of reinforcements, including a group of Khornate Berzerkers. His speech and challenge to his foes was as follows;

"Hear my words, unbelievers! Carried to your minds by the Prince of Excess himself! We have raised altars in this land, so that we may sacrifice you to our Gods! Veterans of 10 millennia of unholy war wait to grind you beneath the treads of their mighty boots! The Chosen of Khorne hunger to add you to their bloody tally! THE BLOOD GOD HIMSELF HAS MARKED THIS LAND, AND WILL CLAIM YOUR SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! There is no hope! Lay down your arms, unbelievers, and submit to the forces of Chaos Undivided!"

However Davian Cool still managed to cut through Eliphas' forces including the veteran marines, and closed the warp gate feeding the Chaos Forces reinforcements. Due to this, an unknown Daemon Prince suddenly appeared out of nowhere and killed him for his mounting series of failures.

That is until Chaos Rising, strange how a simple Chaos Lord can reverse the judgment of a Greater Daemon and get away with it. Araghast can get away with it because he's badass. Relic then brought Eliphas back on the count of them unable to think of another character and due to Eliphas' screaming fanbase.

Chaos Rising

Following his defeat at the hands of Davian Cool on Kronus, Eliphas' daemonic spirit languished in the Warp for a number of years until the events of Chaos Rising, where he was brought back from this state by Araghast the Pillager, who wanted to utilize his 'talents' for some purpose (Though some say that he had successfully bargained with chaos daemons for a second chance) . Being the miserable coward that he is, Eliphas betrayed his master and went off to do his own thing, which was summoning a Greater Daemon of Nurgle. Throughout the game he expresses desire to turn the Blood Ravens Space Marines into Chaos Space Marines. He also seems to serve Failaddon. At the end of Chaos Rising, Eliphas is shown to be crucified like the phail-monger he is, while Failaddon enters the scene and congratulates him for outdoing the master in the epic art of phail. An ancient ritual which closely resembles ripping off Eliphas' face with the Talon of Horus.

Given how he sounds nothing like Eliphas, and let's be honest /tg/, we only liked him for the voice, it almost seems as if they only slapped the name 'Eliphas' on some Aspirant for no other reason than fanservice.

The fact that he's a Word Bearer and an Apostle of that Legion is never brought up, if you're wondering. Strange considering how much the Word Bearers love and respect said Apostles. However, in the loading screens, the issue is brought up by Thule, Tarkus, and Avitus, who recognize Eliphas from Kronus campaign with Thule witnessing Eliphas being torn to ribbunz by a Daemon Prince. Jonah then explains that Eliphas may have been brought back by daemons (or Failbaddon himself, considering why would you resurrect a Chaos Lord who miserably failed in a campaign?) due to some plan or gambit.

Retribution

Fuck you Abbadon. Just.. fuck you. Is it any wonder we say you're incompetent? So, not only do you SPARE this failure, you make commander of your forces in Aurelia and give him Araghast's armor? We have a name for that, it's called 'douchebaggery'.

As you can likely guess, Eliphas returns, in Araghast's Terminator gear, no less. Unfortunately, he lacks Araghast's badass helmet and thus looks absolutely silly in game, hopefully a helmet can be added as wargear. Even so, he DOES START with full Termy armor, so that's likely to make him badass in gameplay terms. Time will tell whether or not he gets the balls to devote himself or at least gravitate towards a single Chaos God. But, who knows.

Steve Blum still does the voice, by the way, I guess it fits, he does the Chaos Lord voice in the multiplayer anyway and does a good job of it. Relic is apparently siding with the "new throat, new voice" argument since once again, even though his original voice is available, it's still not being used. Another possible reason is that Paul Dobson said; "Fuck you, Eliphas. I'm goin' with Angelos."

Steve Blum is fucking badass and superior in every fucking way anyway.

Hopefully, he'll regain his badassery in Retribution.

It is unlikely that his link with the Word Bearers will be brought up.

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Trivia

  • He seems to be suffering from a severe case of Throat Cancer as his voice constantly changes tone.
  • He also becomes far more capable as a combatant, as he is capable of wiping out entire companies of Imperial Guardsmen with a single attack. A power he swiftly loses afterwards, as he never exhibits it again.
  • People argue furiously over whether his Daemon Prince ascension piece of wargear is worth taking or not.
  • Daemon Princehood is the Worst Wargear ever.
  • He has equal appearances with Gorgutz, though he is the only evil character to return from the original DoW series and, so far, the recurring villain character in DoW II.