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Komus is the enigmatic Tyrant Star that forms the centerpiece of much of the fluff of [[Dark Heresy]]'s first edition, that takes the form of a [[What|black white dwarf]]. While nobody knows exactly what it might be (read: its fluff is deliberately vague so GMs can decide what it really is), insanity and destruction always follow its appearances. Oh, also, [[Grimdark | ''daemons'' are frightened by it.]] | Komus is the enigmatic Tyrant Star that forms the centerpiece of much of the fluff of [[Dark Heresy]]'s first edition, that takes the form of a [[What|black white dwarf]]. While nobody knows exactly what it might be (read: its fluff is deliberately vague so GMs can decide what it really is), insanity and destruction always follow its appearances. This destruction usually takes the form of volcanoes, groundquakes, and a fuckton of psykers being born. Oh, also, [[Grimdark | ''daemons'' are frightened by it.]] | ||
More recently, it has been connected to the Haarlock dynasty of [[Rogue Trader | Rogue Traders,]] the last of which went insane after his wife's death and seeks to use the Tyrant Star's power for...something. | More recently, it has been connected to the Haarlock dynasty of [[Rogue Trader | Rogue Traders,]] the last of which went insane after his wife's death and seeks to use the Tyrant Star's power for...something. |
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Komus is the enigmatic Tyrant Star that forms the centerpiece of much of the fluff of Dark Heresy's first edition, that takes the form of a black white dwarf. While nobody knows exactly what it might be (read: its fluff is deliberately vague so GMs can decide what it really is), insanity and destruction always follow its appearances. This destruction usually takes the form of volcanoes, groundquakes, and a fuckton of psykers being born. Oh, also, daemons are frightened by it.
More recently, it has been connected to the Haarlock dynasty of Rogue Traders, the last of which went insane after his wife's death and seeks to use the Tyrant Star's power for...something.