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"+I am here, Horus Lupercal, and for you, I am the end and the death.+"

~ The Emperor upon entering the Vengeful Spirit and making his way towards the Warmaster, Horus Lupercal

"It is my dream. An Imperium of Man that exists without recourse to gods and the supernatural. A united galaxy with Terra at its heart."

"A united galaxy?"

"Indeed. Now that Unity has been achieved on Terra, it is time to reclaim humanity’s lost empire among the stars."

"With you at its head, I presume?"

"Of course. Nothing of such grand scale can be achieved without a singular vision at its heart, least of all the reconquest of the galaxy."

"You are a madman. And you are arrogant if you believe you can subjugate the stars with warriors such as these. They are powerful to be sure, but even they are not capable of such a thing."

"You are right. I will not conquer the galaxy with these men, for they are but men. These are the precursors to the warriors I am forging in my gene-labs, warriors with the strength and power and vision to bestride the battlefields of the stars and bring them to compliance. These warriors shall be my generals and they will lead my great crusade to the furthest corners of the galaxy."

"Didn’t you just tell me of the bloody slaughters perpetrated by crusaders? Doesn’t that make you no better than the holy men you were telling me about?"

"The difference is I know I am right."

"Spoken like a true autocrat."

"You misunderstand, Uriah. I have seen the narrow survival path that is all that stands between humanity and extinction, and this is the way it must begin."

"It is a dangerous road you travel. To deny humanity a thing will only make them crave it all the more. And if you succeed in this grand vision of yours? What then? Beware that your subjects do not begin to see you as a god."

~ The Emperor's conversation with Uriah, the last Priest on Terra, at the end of the Unification Wars

Summary

"If a man gathers ten thousand suns in his hands... If a man seeds a hundred thousand worlds with his sons and daughters, granting them custody of the galaxy itself... If a man guides a million vessels between the infinite stars with a mere thought... Then I pray you tell me, if you are able, how such a man is anything less than a god?"
Lorgar Aurelian, Primarch of the Word Bearers
"The Emperor loves no one man. He cannot afford affection - that is the honest practical for the impossible task that faces the Master of Mankind. He did not love His sons, He does not love men, but He does love mankind."
Roboute Guilliman, Primarch of the Ultramarines

The Emperor of Mankind is the immortal ruling monarch of the Imperium of Man, and is described by the Imperial Ecclesiarchy and the Imperial Cult as the Father, Guardian and God of humanity. The Chaos Gods and the daemons of the Warp refer to him as "the Anathema", for he is the greatest embodiment of universal order in the galaxy today. For ten millennia, he has sat immobile within the Golden Throne of Terra, once a living man, yet now incapable of supporting life with his shattered, decaying body, a result of his self-sacrifice for the good of all mankind at the end of the now mythical Horus Heresy. Now, the Emperor remains at the edge of life and death only through a combination of the ancient technology of the Golden Throne and the sheer force of his will, itself sustained by the soul-sacrifice of 1000 psykers every day.

To humanity's countless trillions across the galaxy, he is nothing less than God, his will omnipotent, extending across the million worlds that comprise his galaxy-spanning Imperium. Through the Emperor, humanity stands united as one of the most powerful races in the Milky Way, and as a singular force, is capable of surviving against a myriad of threats from the forces of Chaos, rebels, and numerous xenos species. However, the Imperium of Man is but a twisted parody of the Emperor's dreams of a secular, enlightened and peaceful society. In His name, the corrupt High Lords of Terra carry out an oppressive, decadent rule. In His name, the Inquisition continues their brutal crusade against all enemies of men, holding absolute power and authority in their bloodthirsty hunt. In His name, the Ecclesiarchy enforces complete, blind devotion to the Emperor as the one true God, sentencing all heretics along the way. In the Emperor's absence, men have fallen into technological and cultural stagnation, and a regression into tyranny, superstition and religious obfuscation and intolerance, in which untold trillions live in constant suffering and misery, being nothing but minuscule cogs in a gigantic machine. And held to His Golden Throne, He can do nothing but shed tears for all humanity.

Still, as the Imperial Creed has taught for over ten thousand years, the Emperor has protected and fought for humanity ever since. Since His "ascension" to the Golden Throne, the Emperor's consciousness has remained within the Warp, and has been in a state of constant battle against the Chaos Gods, continuously holding back their form and influence from fully piercing into the material universe. Without his sacrifice, not just humanity, but the whole galaxy and beyond would have been long gone. Though he has failed in his vision for mankind, the Emperor still fights for men, even in their fall.

Powers and Stats

Tier: At least 8-B physically, Varies from 8-B to High 4-C, likely far higher with psychic abilities | 4-B, possibly High 3-A | Unknown physically, Varies from 8-B to High 4-C, likely far higher with psychic abilities | 1-A

Key: Heresy Era | Operation Anabasis | On the Golden Throne | In the Warp

Name: True name unknown, said to have a false god's name, know as the Emperor of Mankind, the Master of Mankind, the Immortal God-Emperor of Mankind (after his "ascension"), Neoth (the name he had given himself as ruler of the first city), Revelation (the name he has chosen to use in certain occasions), the Master of the Lines (during the Unification Wars), the Omnissiah (by the Cult Mechanicus), the Anathema (by Chaos), the Allfather (by the Space Wolves), Him On Earth (by the Imperial Fists), historically Alexander III (The Great) of Macedon, St. George of Lydda, likely one of the Twelve Apostles, and countless others

Origin: Warhammer 40,000

Gender: Male

Age: Approximately 48,000 years old

Classification: Post-human, "God", Alpha Plus level psyker, gestalt psychic reincarnation

Powers and Abilities:

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Types 1, 3, 4 and 9; Through being a Perpetual as well as his soul being independently existing as an entity in the Warp), Resurrection and Regeneration (Low-Godly; It was stated by Horus that he needed to obliterate the Emperor's body and soul, physically and psychically, lest he return at a later time[1]), Weapon Mastery (One of the most proficient weapon users in the entire galaxy, unmatched by even his Primarch sons in capability. Has likely wielded thousands of weapons from hundreds of cultures, varying in technological level from the most primitive to the most advanced during his millennia of life), Martial Arts (Easily the deadliest living combatant in the entire Imperium of Man. Described as "war perfected"[2] by his son Horus, who even after centuries of fighting alongside him is awed at his power. Horus also commented that his brother Fulgrim would not achieve in a thousand lifetimes what the Emperor could do), Vehicular Mastery, Genius Intelligence, Technology Manipulation (The Emperor's skin interacts directly with his armor, and can likely do so with numerous other pieces of equipment, as he is the primogenitor of both the genetic Astartes and Custodes, and having based their template off of himself, should be similar. He can also compel machines to fix themselves[3]), Forcefield Creation (Via his Iron Halo[4]), Acausality (Type 4; the Emperor's soul perceives time differently, existing beyond the normal timestream[5]), Preparation, Teleportation via Dimensional Travel (Either through the use of built-in teleporters in his suit, or by simply circumventing the middle man and entering the Warp himself, to appear somewhere else)

Psychic Powers (Should possess every ability granted through the Common Powers, Minor Powers, Major Disciplines, Psykana Discipline, and the Librarius Disciplines), Telepathy (The Emperor is an extremely potent telepath, able to speak in the minds of hundreds of thousands of superhuman individuals at the very least[6] and can even potentially cause damage to people as powerful as a Primarch if he does not restrain himself[7]. The Emperor himself does not speak, instead projecting his voice in the person's native tongue in their mind. He should also be immensely superior to people such as Astropaths which can send out messages throughout the galaxy), Memory Manipulation (Showed Ra his own memories and communicated with him in them[8]), Precognition/Alternate Future Display (The Emperor can see countless possible futures at all times, though his ability to act on them is limited due to pinpointing the exact course of events being hearkened by him to wanting to cross an ocean, though having to account for all the possible, innumerable factors that could lead to such an outcome[9]), Afterimage Creation (The Emperor moves so swiftly that enemies, daemons and xenos alike strike at him in the past, aiming for his body yet finding only golden mist left behind by the time the attack connects[10]), Mind Manipulation (Being the most powerful psyker in humanity's history, the Emperor is easily capable of manipulating minds, from the most basic to the most complex, and dominating them to his will. Forced one hundred thousand Legionaries of the Word Bearers Legion to kneel before him against their will[11]. Superior to the Cacodominus who enslaved the minds of thirteen hundred systems[12]), Soul Manipulation (The Emperor is gifted in soul magic as well, having created the Primarch's own as extensions of Warp energy by his lonesome, as well as being able to summon souls back from the dead to fight alongside him[13], projecting the light of his own immensely powerful soul onto others, or even erasing them entirely[14]. Should be able to fight on a spiritual level similarly to his sons[15]), Conceptual Manipulation (Type 1; Should at the very least be comparable to an amped Magnus. Likely comparable to the Chaos Gods. While acting through Guilliman, he harmed the Garden of Nurgle, a realm of pure ideas[16] and an extention of Nurgle[17]), Aura and Light Manipulation (The Emperor possesses an immense psychic aura around himself, described frequently as a "sun"[18], so potent that one can be outright blinded by their own minds if they gaze into it. His mere presence can bring even Astartes to nearly drop to their knees[19], and even the Primarchs are not immune to this effect. Furthermore his aura is downright destructive to the daemonic, banishing all but the strongest Neverborn without even trying[20]), Illusion Creation (The Emperor's form as a radiant golden giant, or whichever other form others see him as, is merely an illusion created in their minds, as he is in fact just an ordinary, unassuming man in size and stature[21]), Perception Manipulation (The Emperor is perceived differently in the mind of each individual he is seen by, and can also change his appearance at will[22]. Furthermore, he should be capable of everything regular Librarians are capable of to an immensely greater degree, such as being capable of distracting enemies by utilizing their past, making hallucinations appear, causing apparitions of long dead allies or horrible terrors from their minds to manifest for them, and far more[23]. He should also be able to achieve a sort of psychic invisibility by erasing his presence from people's minds), Portal Creation/BFR (Can tear open portals into the Warp and throw people into them[24]. Sent an Ork plasma core into the Warp[25]), Summoning (The Emperor was briefly capable of summoning the souls of his deceased warriors, Astartes, Custodes and even Ferrus Manus himself as flaming avatars of destruction[26], to fight for him in the Webway), Healing (The Emperor can heal serious injuries, such as broken bones or bruised organs, with a touch[27]), Fire Manipulation (The Emperor whether through the use of his sword or by his lonesome, makes use of supernaturally charged flame that can burn most beings to ash instantly and is anathema to the forces of Chaos. Managed to ignite an entire section of the Webway in flames, the walls of which are dimensional barriers snaking through the Warp and logically shouldn't even be capable of catching fire[28]), Non-Physical Interaction (Can interact with and kill immaterial beings such as daemons), Aethyr Manipulation, Immortality Negation, and Regeneration Negation (Likely High-Godly; Both his flaming sword and he himself can permanently nullify the resurrection and regeneration of daemons, erasing them permanently from existence[29]. Daemons, like their gods, are 'Aethyric entities', the Aethyr at its core[30]. Can also nullify the psychic powers of others through sheer force of will, similar to weaker psykers[31]), Existence Erasure and Void Manipulation (Can permanently erase souls and Warp energy in the form of daemons from existence, negating any sort of regenerative or resurrection capabilities they might have[32]), Sealing (After being unable to slay it, sealed[33] the daemon Drach'nyen into the form of a sword. Sealed[34] a Shard of the Void Dragon on Mars), Time Manipulation and Time Stop (Can stop[35] time and weaker psykers like Magnus showed the potential to alter the flow of time, slowing it entirely[36]), Resurrection (Extremely selfless, faithful and capable humans who are martyred in his name, can be resurrected by his power into Living Saints, much like Celestine. Resurrected[37] Roboute Guilliman after his body and soul had been destroyed by the Godblight[38]), Holy Manipulation (His mere presence is dangerous and destructive upon the servants of the Dark Gods, especially daemons, and his creations such as Living Saints retain this aspect, to a lesser extent), Empathic Manipulation (His psychic aura can be used to bolster the will of those fighting alongside him, or dominate the wills of others, as he did to over 100,000 Word Bearer Space Marines on Khur[39]), Power Bestowal (Can bestow people with a sliver of his insight and power, and is the source of power for the Saints), Dream Manipulation (The Emperor can appear to people in their dreams, and even manipulate them[40]), Pain Manipulation (If he chooses to, simply looking upon him can severely inhibit even Astartes, causing painful cramps within them and forcing them down[41]), Paralysis Inducement (If the Emperor so chooses, he can paralyze those with weaker will with his aura alone[42]), Forcefield Creation (His sword can create a golden shield while placed upon the ground[43]), Probability Manipulation (The power of the Emperor is said to manifest miracles by those around him[44])

Astral Projection (Much like other extremely powerful psykers, he can project his presence out of his body or into the Warp[45]), Avatar Creation (Should be able to create avatars of his being similar to Magnus[46]), Matter Manipulation/Transmutation (Superior to Magnus, who can utilize his psychic to manipulate matter to the atomic level[47]. Can turn harmful bullets to smoke with a thoughts, among likely thousands of other applications), Social Influencing (Although aided immensely by his psychic powers, the Emperor is nonetheless an extremely eloquent speaker, a trait inherited by his son Lorgar, which has allowed both of them to pacify hostile worlds without a single shot being fired), Size Manipulation (Primarily uses illusions in masking his true form, though scaling from Magnus, he should be capable of literally altering his physical size up to that of a Titan[48]), Magic, Earth Manipulation (Should be capable of commanding the very earth to obey him, opening chasms[49] and turning stone to burning lava with his psychic powers), Resistance Negation (Alpha Plus level psykers are so powerful that even Blanks, like Sister of Silence or Culexus assassins, have their resistances to psychic abilities negated by their overwhelming strength[50]), Fate Manipulation (Should be capable of not only seeing but also manipulating strings of fate and how they weave into the tapestry of the universe, as far, far lesser Eldar Farseers are capable of doing[51]), Causality Manipulation (Eldar farseers can manipulate the strands of fate to alter the outcome of certain events to make them into a more preferable outcome[52]), Magnetism Manipulation (Should be capable of manipulating electromagnetism for tasks such as creating forcefields and levitating), Biological Manipulation and Body Control (Should be capable of altering his own body as well as the bodies of others as he is superior to the psykers of the Thousand Sons[53]), Life Manipulation and Death Manipulation (Has shown the capability to bring other being back to life, and should also be capable of outright making people drop dead by manipulating their life energy, similar to what other psykers can do[54]), Explosion Manipulation, Energy Manipulation (Capable of manipulating the energies of the Warp and can fire beams of energy from his palm[55]), Madness Manipulation (Type 3; much like Magnus, he should be capable of utilizing the horrifying nature of the Warp to terrify even hardened Astartes warriors into near-instant death or madness[56]), Deconstruction (Ahriman and his cabal, psykers who the Emperor is far superior to, were able to transmute every member of the Thousand Sons into dust[57]), Durability Negation (Through a variety of ways), Intangibility (Like Magnus, the Emperor should be capable of displacing his body halfway between the Warp and Realspace, allowing him to phase through objects[58]), Elemental Manipulation (Capable of controlling the elements through a variety of abilities), Death Manipulation (Superior to Malcador who, according to Tylos Rubio, could to kill with but a look[59])

Resistance to Psychic Powers, Sealing, Matter Manipulation, Void Manipulation, Conceptual Manipulation, and Dimensional Manipulation (Due to being an immensely powerful and skilled psyker, likely the most powerful in the entire galaxy, the Emperor should be resistant to the abilities of every other psyker in existence as psykers can resist the abilities of other psykers[60], and also those of the Astartes and the Primarchs. Should hold the same resistances as Magnus the Red but to a higher degree. The nullifying powers of Blanks and other psykers are almost completely useless on him due to his sheer psychic might), Radiation Manipulation (Should almost be entirely immune to the effects of radiation exposure, thanks both to his Power Armor and enhanced physiology), Poison Manipulation (Astartes are practically immune to all diseases and poisons, and the Emperor should logically be as well), Aethyr Manipulation, Subjective Reality, and possibly Plot Manipulation (Should resist the all the possible abilities of the Chaos Gods and other entities of the Warp, including those coming from their mastery over Aethyr and their own realms)

All previous abilities to an unfathomably greater extent minus Immortality (Type 9), plus Acausality (Type 4, possibly 5; Within the Warp, cause need not follow effect[68]. The Warp is entirely unbound from the laws of space and time[69]. It's completely unrestricted by typical causality[70] and the very concept of time is meaningless to the denizens of the Warp[71]. For one to effect the Warp, it must be dealt with in terms of absolute actions[72]), Enhanced Dimensional Manipulation (Superior to Magnus who could manipulate the dimensions of the Warp with but a thought[73]), Beyond-Dimensional Existence (Type 2; The Warp has no true Geography and is fundamentally structureless[74]), Nonexistent Physiology (Type 2 Nature, All Aspects; Warp Entities are 'Aethyric entities', the Aethyr at its core[30] has no definite existing physical reality of its own[30]. Aethyr is the substance of the Void which transcends existence 'The Is' and non existence 'The Un'), Law Manipulation (Should be superior to Daemon Princes in the Eye of Terror who can warp the laws of their planets to their liking[75]), Enhanced Empowerment (Every Warp entity is immensely empowered by the beliefs of mortals[76], and the Emperor has countless billions upon billions of humans devoted to him), Large Size (Type 11), Omnipresence, Self-Sustenance (Type 1, 2, and 3; Denizens of the Warp lack the need for any physical requirements), Aethyr Manipulation and Regeneration Negation (Likely High-Godly; Burned Nurgle to the point where the wounds would never heal[77]. The Gods of Chaos are 'Aethyric entities', the Aethyr at its core[30])

Attack Potency: At least City Block level+ physically (Far superior to his Primarchs such as Sanguinius. Should be far superior to even Daemon Primarch Angron. Stated that each of his strikes were the equivalent to an artillery strike[78]), Varies from City Block level (Superior to Malcador who greatly harmed Horus with telekinesis. His brothers fully believed that Malcador would've killed him if they hadn't stopped him[79]) to Large Star level, likely far higher with psychic abilities (Unfathomably superior to the setting's other most powerful psykers, which would make him superior to Magnus the Red and Malcador the Sigillite. Crushed and compressed a star with his might[80]. Imprisoned a large shard of the Void Dragon, arguably the most powerful among the four C'tan in the Milky Way Galaxy, under Mars after beating it in a fight[81]) | Solar System level (Could consistently fight with Horus[64], though was[63] weaker than him[82] and eventually lost the battle[64]. During this time, the Emperor was actively absorbing the attacks thrown at him by Chaos and sending them back[62], meeting their excess with his own excess[62]), possibly High Universe level (The clash between Horus and the Emperor potentially shattered the infinite realm of the Lupercal Court[67]) | Unknown physically, Varies from City Block level to Large Star level, likely far higher with psychic powers (Stated to be vastly stronger than before thanks to worship as well as the opening of the Great Rift[83]) | Outerverse level (Able to hold off the four Chaos Gods from breaking into Realspace and consuming the galaxy. Damaged Nurgle and his Garden while channeling his power through Roboute Guilliman[84])

Speed: At least Transonic movement speed (Superior to his sons, including Fulgrim who can move faster than sound can reach him[85]), with at least Hypersonic, likely far higher combat and reaction speed (Far faster than his Primarchs. Horus, one of his strongest sons, could barely follow his father's movement with his eyes[86]) | Immeasurable (Throughout their fight, Horus and the Emperor moved across time and space, travelling to different worlds at different points in history[64]) | Immobile (Interred and immobile upon the Golden Throne[87]) | Likely Omnipresent (Gods within the Warp are directly connected to their realms[88])

Lifting Strength: At least Class K, likely far higher physically (Should be far superior to his son Angron, who could hold up a Warhound Titan's foot[89], which weighs 410 tonnes, as well as Vulkan, who hauled a Stormsword[90] which weighs 302 tonnes), Stellar with telekinesis (Crushed and compressed a star with his might[80]. Should be far superior to Iskandar Khayon who pulled an 8 megatonne ship through the Eye of Terror[91] and Magnus who lifted a Capitol Imperialis, which weighs 67 thousand tonnes[92]) | At least Class K, likely far higher physically, Stellar with telekinesis (Should be comparable to before) | Unknown physically, At least Stellar with telekinesis (Should be stronger than he was before being interred on the Golden Throne) | Immeasurable

Striking Strength: At least City Block level+ (Traded blows with several Primarchs, Drach'nyen, and the Void Dragon's Shard) | Solar System level, possibly High Universe level | Unknown | Outerverse level

Durability: At least City Block level+ physically (Fought and defeated a large shard of the Void Dragon, arguably the most powerful among the 4 C'tan has appeared in the Milky Way galaxy so far. Endured attacks from Horus although his son was being empowered by all four Chaos Gods[93]). Multi-City Block level+, possibly Large Town level with psychic barriers (Far superior to Magnus who could block fire from Aeldari Titans with his barriers[94]. Those Aeldari Titans can do battle with and are roughly comparable to Imperial Titans. Volcano Cannons utilized by Imperial Titans, have a yield of four terawatts of energy[95]. Stronger Volcano Cannons can have a yield of up to five hundred terawatts[96]) | Solar System level, possibly High Universe level (Endured attacks stronger than every Warp event in human history[62] which would include events such as the Ruinstorm which contained a space fortress spanning several billion miles[97], and the Necrosphere, a dome of bones millions of miles thick enclosing an entire system[98]. Blocked a swing from Horus' maul which created a supernova[64]) | Unknown physically. Multi-City Block level+, possibly Large Town level with psychic barriers (Should be superior to his barriers before being interred on the Golden Throne) | Outerverse level

Stamina: Superhuman (Should be far, far superior to his Space Marine "grandchildren", who can continue fighting for weeks on end without stop, as well as his Primarchs and Custodes, who can keep fighting with fractured skulls, broken ribs, punctured lungs[99], and essentially any injury that doesn't outright kill them) | Superhuman (Comparable to before) | Superhuman (Has been enduring the strain of sitting on top of the Golden Throne, the greatest psychic pain engine in the galaxy, for over 10,000 years[87]) | Limitless (Does not require rest or anything of the sort)

Range: Several meters melee range, at least kilometers with ranged attacks, up to Outerversal with psychic powers (His psychic might is said to envelop the entire galaxy[100]. Capable of casting objects into the Warp[101]) | Several meters melee range, at least kilometers with ranged attacks, up to Outerversal with psychic powers | Up to Outerversal with psychic powers | Outerversal

Standard Equipment: One True Armor (highly customized master-crafted Terminator armor), customized personal Bolter, customized Power Claw, flaming sword | None notable

Intelligence: Supergenius (A brilliant scientist unmatched in the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering and more, having created numerous technologies which to this day, millennia later are still staples of the Imperial war machine, such as the Bolter[102]. Created and refined the process of producing Thunder Warriors and Custodes, the later of which are posthuman demigods uniquely perfect in form and function. Later served as project leader on the creation of the Primarchs[103], and subsequently their mass produced Legions. Personally commanded a massive military campaign stretching across the entire galaxy for nearly two centuries, conquering over a million worlds into his empire. Designed and advised the construction of the Astronomican, a device that would allow the Emperor to focus his fathomless psychic energy through the Warp as a signal for Navigators[104]. States he either improved upon designs for the Webway Project or simply designed it all himself, though he doesn't give a definitive answer[105], the Webway Project being a portion of the Aeldari Webway, cut off from the rest of it, a realm connected to both the Materium and Immaterium created by the Old Ones[106] which isn't even fully understood by the Eldar[107]. An extremely capable and supremely charismatic diplomat who could bring entire worlds to surrender without a single shot being fired. Far more intelligent than the Custodes, each of which are geniuses in their own right[108]. Overall, likely the smartest single being the human race had ever produced, with his genius only being replicated in parts by the most intelligent of the Imperium. The intelligence, personalities and specialties of all his Primarchs are likely just his own psyche divided)

Weaknesses: The Emperor will not use his full power outright when forced to face his close friends or "sons" unless absolutely necessary (although given the retcons to this made by the Horus Heresy series, this weakness is dubious at best). The Golden Throne has begun to fail and it will be a matter of time before the Emperor's mortal coil properly ceases to be if there is no solution. If that happens, the results are completely unknown | The number of believers may affect his power.

Note: Operation Anabasis occurred during the climax of the Siege of Terra during which time was so warped and altered that it was essentially pointless to rely upon it and Terra and the surrounding space was practically within the Immaterium[109]. As a result, scaling the Emperor's power both prior and following his internment into the Golden Throne to feats that occurred within the The End and The Death trilogy cannot occur.

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References

  1. The First Wall; Chapter Ten
  2. The Wolf of Ash and Fire
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  4. Codex: Space Marines (5th Edition); pg 52
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  88. Codex: Chaos Daemons (8th Edition); pg 7
  89. Betrayer; Chapter Five
  90. Vulkan Lives; Chapter Ten
  91. The Talon of Horus; Chapter Eighteen
  92. Fury of Magnus; Chapter Five
  93. White Dwarf 131; pg 11
  94. A Thousand Sons; Chapter Eight; pg 67
  95. Baneblade; Chapter Twenty Six
  96. Titandeath; Chapter Seven
  97. Ruinstorm; Chapter Eight
  98. Ruinstorm; Chapter Twelve
  99. Betrayer; Chapter Twenty One
  100. Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition Rulebook; pg 101
  101. The Wolf of Ash and Fire
  102. The Master of Mankind; Chapter Six
  103. The Horus Heresy Book I: Betrayal; pg 18
  104. The Horus Heresy Book I: Betrayal; pg 21
  105. The Master of Mankind; Epilogue
  106. Codex: Eldar (6th Edition); pg 12
  107. Codex: Eldar (6th Edition); pg 12
  108. Codex: Adeptus Custodes (9th Edition); pg 8
  109. The End And The Death, Volume I; 2:xii

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