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He also worked with a Necron army to defeat a Tyranid hive fleet and is secretly gay for a Necron Lord named the Silent King (if you can be gay for a genderless robot, enjoy your [[Black_Library|Black Library]]). | He also worked with a Necron army to defeat a Tyranid hive fleet and is secretly gay for a Necron Lord named the Silent King (if you can be gay for a genderless robot, enjoy your [[Black_Library|Black Library]]). | ||
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Sadly, this article has nothing to do with the titular writer of ''Dante's: Inferno''. Just because you wrote the first self-insertion fan-fiction does not mean that you get your own article on /tg/. Though he ''did'' inspire the modern version of hell, which lends itself to [[Monstergirl]]s and the [[Warp]]. | |||
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Revision as of 01:27, 17 February 2012

Commander Dante is the oldest living (non-Chaos, non-Primarch) space marine who is not in a dreadnought. He is the victor of countless campaigns and his deeds are indistinguishable from legend.
In the plot, Sanguinius made a prophecy that there will be some great battle that will kick the asses of all others and that there will be a great, golden warrior standing between the Emperor and the darkness. Dante thinks that this golden warrior is him because he has an ego so massive that if it was a physical object it would collapse under its own weight and turn into a black hole from which nothing but douchebaggery may escape. In other words, it is about 10% the size of Rowboat Girlyman's.
He also worked with a Necron army to defeat a Tyranid hive fleet and is secretly gay for a Necron Lord named the Silent King (if you can be gay for a genderless robot, enjoy your Black Library).
Sadly, this article has nothing to do with the titular writer of Dante's: Inferno. Just because you wrote the first self-insertion fan-fiction does not mean that you get your own article on /tg/. Though he did inspire the modern version of hell, which lends itself to Monstergirls and the Warp.