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Valorn Adras, the Scarred Hound of Taiga, was the Primarch of the XVI<sup>th</sup> Space Marine Legion; The Pale Hounds. A mysterious and little understood, | Valorn Adras, the Scarred Hound of Taiga, was the Primarch of the XVI<sup>th</sup> Space Marine Legion; The Pale Hounds. A mysterious and little understood figure, due to he and his Legion's distaste for battling alongside their fellows, Valorn was an unparalleled sniper and master of stealth. Whilst he displayed a professional and rather aloof persona in public, those who knew him best knew him to have a sardonic sense of humour, though they also knew him to be prideful and easily obsessed. During the Brotherwar, Valorn joined Jon-Frederíc due to his dissatisfaction with the purely mortal nature of the High Lords and was - along with his Hounds - instrumental in breaking the stalemate at the Battle of New Hope. After the death of Zelbezis Dyestes, Valorn vanished along with his capital ship and a number of his finest marines. Nothing has been seen or heard of him since. | ||
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Valorn Adras, the Scarred Hound of Taiga, was the Primarch of the XVIth Space Marine Legion; The Pale Hounds. A mysterious and little understood figure, due to he and his Legion's distaste for battling alongside their fellows, Valorn was an unparalleled sniper and master of stealth. Whilst he displayed a professional and rather aloof persona in public, those who knew him best knew him to have a sardonic sense of humour, though they also knew him to be prideful and easily obsessed. During the Brotherwar, Valorn joined Jon-Frederíc due to his dissatisfaction with the purely mortal nature of the High Lords and was - along with his Hounds - instrumental in breaking the stalemate at the Battle of New Hope. After the death of Zelbezis Dyestes, Valorn vanished along with his capital ship and a number of his finest marines. Nothing has been seen or heard of him since.