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Raj Vokar, the Titan Lord, is the Primarch of the XVIIth Legiones Astartes; the Titan Marchers. One of the most liked Primarchs of the brotherhood for his ability to listen and connect with his siblings, he was also a master of siegecraft and adept at the piloting of the colossal [[Titan (Warhammer 40,000)|Titan warmachines]] of the [[Adeptus Titanicus]]. While he usually presented himself as patient and calm of mind, he hid a powerful frenzy, which lead to him slaying countless xenos, traitors and separatists. His tragic death at the Eternity Gate during the Siege of Terra would hail the final shattering of the Brotherhood of Primarchs, and scar the remaining loyalists for the centuries to come. | |||
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Raj Vokar, the Titan Lord, is the Primarch of the XVIIth Legiones Astartes; the Titan Marchers. One of the most liked Primarchs of the brotherhood for his ability to listen and connect with his siblings, he was also a master of siegecraft and adept at the piloting of the colossal Titan warmachines of the Adeptus Titanicus. While he usually presented himself as patient and calm of mind, he hid a powerful frenzy, which lead to him slaying countless xenos, traitors and separatists. His tragic death at the Eternity Gate during the Siege of Terra would hail the final shattering of the Brotherhood of Primarchs, and scar the remaining loyalists for the centuries to come.
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The Great Crusade
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Brotherwar
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