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=Fate & Legacy= During the final days of the Brotherwar, Raj piloted the Apocalyptican in the defence of the Eternity Gate against a seemingly endless swarm of [[Chaos Space Marines|traitorous Astartes]] and [[Daemons]]. Traitor Primarch Deshain Kane, realizing the necessity of destroying the Super Battle Titan, managed to tear through the Apocalyptican's hull and slay most inside. He executed Raj Vokar in his command throne, his conciousness still connected to the Apocalyptican. When the Gunslingers detonated charges near the Titan's core engines it exploded in a massive storm of plasma fire, killing thousands, both traitors and loyalists. Raj's death had a profound impact on the rest of the brotherhood of Primarchs. Even though Marduk Engur died mere hours later, Raj's death would always be remembered as the first. His death marked the end of the traitors' assault, as Lambach Kropor broke away from the rest of the Chaotic forces and fought side by side with Linares one last time, in order to banish the newly ascended Daemon Primarch Deshain Kane to the warp. Lambach Kropor stole Raj's body and took it with him to his homeworld in the Eye of Terror. Shortly after the Siege of Terra Linares disappeared into the [[Warp]], seeking to avenge Raj's death a thousand times over. [[Nurgle]], God of Death and Decay, battled [[Khorne]] for Raj's soul as it entered the [[Warp]]. Nurgle managed to snatch away the Primarch's soul, and has held it over Lambach's head for the last ten millenia as a bargaining chip. Lambach, even though he had been forced to fight Raj during his censure, still deeply cared for his brother. Enough to tear away from the other traitors. Lambach would spend the next 10,000 years trying to resurrect Raj, but to no avail. The Titan Lord was immortalized in Kinnévail Kincaid's new [[Ecclesiarchy]]. An Imperial holiday, Rajadaavat, was declared on the day he was originally found on Manaan, decades earlier. While most of the worlds across the Imperium celebrate Rajadaavat in their own way, it is ultimately a day of remembrance and thankfulness. Command of the XVII<sup>th</sup> legion would ultimately be picked up by Taarush Amin, who was previously the [[Chapter Master]] of the legion's second chapter. When Je'She of the Watch proposed the ''Codex Astartes'', the Titan Marchers were among the first to agree to the decree. The legion had been split among many fleets for centuries, with only their gene-sire uniting them as a legion. When Raj died, it became inevitable that the Titan Marchers would ultimately fall apart. They took up many worlds across the Imperium, always trying to live up to the Titan Lord's ideals.
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