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==Overview==
==Overview==


When Inquisitor Drogan started experimenting on Warp-based weaponry, Nemeroth took a great interest in his work. For Drogan's experiments would have helped in further combating the Imperium and his ambition into ascending into daemonhood. Nemeroth's plan was to send a daemon to possess Drogan, and then use the mysterious power source that he had to power Drogan's weapon known as the "Psychic Scourge" (which would allow the creation of a Warp gate that could allow Nemeroth's Chaos fleet to enter real space). All went [[just as planned]] when Captain Titus unknowingly helped the daemon-possessed Drogan in enacting his plan.  
When Inquisitor Drogan started experimenting on Warp-based weaponry, Nemeroth took a great interest in his work. For Drogan's experiments would have helped in further combating the Imperium and his ambition into ascending into daemonhood. Nemeroth's plan was to send a daemon to possess Drogan, and then use the mysterious power source that he had to power Drogan's weapon known as the "Psychic Scourge" (which would allow the creation of a Warp gate that could allow Nemeroth's Chaos fleet to enter real space). All went [[just as planned]] when [[Captain Titus]] unknowingly helped the daemon-possessed Drogan in enacting his plan.  


As Nemeroth entered real space and incapacitated Titus, Nemeroth fought against Warboss Grimskull, soundly defeating and pushing him off the balcony, but the Ork pulled Nemeroth down with him as he fell. After Grimskull got his face blown up by Titus, the Imperial forces focused on the Chaos forces. Nemeroth, wanting the power source, sent his minions to seize it from Titus, whilst he waited in the Orbital Spire (which the Warp gate opened and was starting to enlarge). Titus, however, used the power source to boost the Titan ''Invictus'' to destroy the Orbital Spire, closing the gate. However, Nemeroth was still determined, and so killed Sidonus, who had the power source, and took said power source back with him to the ruined spire.
As Nemeroth entered real space and incapacitated Titus, Nemeroth fought against Warboss Grimskull, soundly defeating and pushing him off the balcony, but the Ork pulled Nemeroth down with him as he fell. After Grimskull got his face blown up by Titus, the Imperial forces focused on the Chaos forces. Nemeroth, wanting the power source, sent his minions to seize it from Titus, whilst he waited in the Orbital Spire (which the Warp gate opened and was starting to enlarge). Titus, however, used the power source to boost the Titan ''Invictus'' to destroy the Orbital Spire, closing the gate. However, Nemeroth was still determined, and so killed Sidonus, who had the power source, and took said power source back with him to the ruined spire.


Nemeroth again faced Titus on top of the spire. Whilst Titus killed off Nemeroth's minions, Nemeroth was already ascending to daemonhood. However, Titus plunged the partially daemonized Nemeroth and himself off the spire and commenced in an epic battle taking place during free fall, where Titus crushed Nemeroth's head.
Nemeroth again faced Titus on top of the spire. Nemeroth tried to lure Titus to the side of Chaos with promises of untold power and with the Ultramarines dominating the galaxy, with Titus as their head. Titus, being too genre savvy, flatly refused Nemeroth's unconvincing offer. Whilst Titus killed off Nemeroth's minions, Nemeroth was already ascending to daemonhood. However, Titus plunged the partially daemonized Nemeroth and himself off the spire and commenced in an epic battle taking place during free fall, where Titus crushed Nemeroth's head.


It could also be argued that Nemeroth had planned this aswell and used the experience to corrupt captain Titus, as during the entire game he seems hell-bent on bringing Titus over to the glorious cause of chaos. If that's so, he probably made up that part on the spot after meeting up with the guy, as he admits that Ultrafags weren't in the original details.
It could also be argued that Nemeroth had planned this aswell and used the experience to corrupt captain Titus, as during the entire game he seems hell-bent on bringing Titus over to the glorious cause of chaos. If that's so, he probably made up that part on the spot after meeting up with the guy, as he admits that Ultrafags weren't in the original details.
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* Unlike most CSM made by Relic, he doesn't worship Khorne. He never mentions the Dark Gods individually, and has both Bloodletters and Blight Drones (a Nurglite Daemon Engine) in his warband.
* Unlike most CSM made by Relic, he doesn't worship Khorne. He never mentions the Dark Gods individually, and has both Bloodletters and Blight Drones (a Nurglite Daemon Engine) in his warband.
* He's not a very physically inclined fighter, like [[Eliphas]] or [[Araghast]]; both of whom can slaughter terminators by themselves. Nemeroth however can't even take out a Space Marine captain in Artificer armor as a partially transformer Daemon Prince, even though said captain solo'd a warboss and retinue, killed 1000 plus orks with his hands on the way up, 1 vs 6's bloodletters and chaos space marines along with their traitor guardsmen. Though he did easily beat an Ork Warboss without using any weapons.
* He's not a very physically inclined fighter, like [[Eliphas]] or [[Araghast]]; both of whom can slaughter terminators by themselves. Nemeroth however can't even take out a Space Marine captain in Artificer armor as a partially transformer Daemon Prince, even though said captain solo'd a warboss and retinue, killed 1000 plus orks with his hands on the way up, 1 vs 6's bloodletters and chaos space marines along with their traitor guardsmen. Though he did easily beat an Ork Warboss without using any weapons.
* Unless the camera is positioned in the front or right side of his face, its quite hard to see if he's smiling (considering that a large chunk of his left mouth is heavily disfigured).
* Unlike the previous Chaos Lords in Relic's games. Nemeroth doesn't appear to aligned with any of the major legions.
* Unlike the previous Chaos Lords in Relic's games. Nemeroth doesn't appear to aligned with any of the major legions.



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My Armies will spill humanities blood...Across the stars.

Nemeroth is a Chaos Terminator Sorcerer Lord of the Chaos Warband known as the Chosen of Nemeroth. He is the main villain of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine.

Overview

When Inquisitor Drogan started experimenting on Warp-based weaponry, Nemeroth took a great interest in his work. For Drogan's experiments would have helped in further combating the Imperium and his ambition into ascending into daemonhood. Nemeroth's plan was to send a daemon to possess Drogan, and then use the mysterious power source that he had to power Drogan's weapon known as the "Psychic Scourge" (which would allow the creation of a Warp gate that could allow Nemeroth's Chaos fleet to enter real space). All went just as planned when Captain Titus unknowingly helped the daemon-possessed Drogan in enacting his plan.

As Nemeroth entered real space and incapacitated Titus, Nemeroth fought against Warboss Grimskull, soundly defeating and pushing him off the balcony, but the Ork pulled Nemeroth down with him as he fell. After Grimskull got his face blown up by Titus, the Imperial forces focused on the Chaos forces. Nemeroth, wanting the power source, sent his minions to seize it from Titus, whilst he waited in the Orbital Spire (which the Warp gate opened and was starting to enlarge). Titus, however, used the power source to boost the Titan Invictus to destroy the Orbital Spire, closing the gate. However, Nemeroth was still determined, and so killed Sidonus, who had the power source, and took said power source back with him to the ruined spire.

Nemeroth again faced Titus on top of the spire. Nemeroth tried to lure Titus to the side of Chaos with promises of untold power and with the Ultramarines dominating the galaxy, with Titus as their head. Titus, being too genre savvy, flatly refused Nemeroth's unconvincing offer. Whilst Titus killed off Nemeroth's minions, Nemeroth was already ascending to daemonhood. However, Titus plunged the partially daemonized Nemeroth and himself off the spire and commenced in an epic battle taking place during free fall, where Titus crushed Nemeroth's head.

It could also be argued that Nemeroth had planned this aswell and used the experience to corrupt captain Titus, as during the entire game he seems hell-bent on bringing Titus over to the glorious cause of chaos. If that's so, he probably made up that part on the spot after meeting up with the guy, as he admits that Ultrafags weren't in the original details.

Trivia

  • He is the first Chaos Sorcerer in a Relic game to make use of Terminator Armor.
  • He has likely taken Eliphas' fad of calling Space Marines "brothers", as Nemeroth refers to Titus as "brother".
  • His name, when taking out the 'me', reads as Neroth (Sorcerer of the Black Legion and Eliphas' nagging wife). This shows Relic's endless creativity in making names.
  • His Power Claws with integrated plasma guns may have been inspired by Huron Blackheart's Flamer integrated Power Claw.
  • He pronounces 'evolution' like 'evil-lution'.
  • Unlike most CSM made by Relic, he doesn't worship Khorne. He never mentions the Dark Gods individually, and has both Bloodletters and Blight Drones (a Nurglite Daemon Engine) in his warband.
  • He's not a very physically inclined fighter, like Eliphas or Araghast; both of whom can slaughter terminators by themselves. Nemeroth however can't even take out a Space Marine captain in Artificer armor as a partially transformer Daemon Prince, even though said captain solo'd a warboss and retinue, killed 1000 plus orks with his hands on the way up, 1 vs 6's bloodletters and chaos space marines along with their traitor guardsmen. Though he did easily beat an Ork Warboss without using any weapons.
  • Unless the camera is positioned in the front or right side of his face, its quite hard to see if he's smiling (considering that a large chunk of his left mouth is heavily disfigured).
  • Unlike the previous Chaos Lords in Relic's games. Nemeroth doesn't appear to aligned with any of the major legions.

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