Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 19, 2024 · Sanakht, welcoming the challenge yet offering advice to Lucius, was eventually defeated by Lucius. Before Lucius could deal the killing blow, however, Sanakht was saved by a psychic barrier cast by Ahzek Ahriman.

    • History
    • Appearance and Wargear
    • Images
    • Trivia
    • Sources

    Pre-Heresy

    During his youth on Chemos, Lucius became noted for his talent and ability to master nearly any talent. He quickly gained sponsors among the elites of the planet and he gravitated towards the art of war, most notably swordsmanship. He displayed perhaps sadistic tendencies early on, killing individuals he claimed were beggars and brigands that had attacked him first. He proved to be a poor teacher, often scarring his pupils or cutting off an eye or finger in an "accident". When he took part in...

    The Heresy

    In the betrayal of Isstvan III Lucius found himself betrayed by the Legion he loved, and found himself fighting alongside Saul Tarvitz with the loyalist marines of the Emperor's Children. As it became apparent that it was Tarvitz who was the hero of the hour for the loyalists, Lucius grew jealous and betrayed his one time friend to the traitor legions as his hunger for glory overcame his already dwindled sense of honour. He did this by attacking a group of thirty loyal marines who were assign...

    Post-Horus Heresy

    Lucius continued to hone and better his combat skills after the Emperor's Children began to worship Slaanesh. Fulgrim organized gladiatorial games on their new home planet whenever the Legion was unable to vent its need for the pleasure of the kill on other worlds, and Lucius was undefeated in these, an unstoppable force, until he fought Lord Commander Cyrius. Lucius died, and his death was an experience of such transcendent pleasure that Slaanesh himself took notice: he could not let such a...

    The scarring on his face is self-inflicted. At one point he was a truly handsome man, but he resented being called "too pretty" by some of his fellow marines. His "perfect" features were forever marred after the sparring match with Loken; the Luna Wolf's punch had broken Lucius's nose, and - much to his fury - it had refused to set properly, despit...

    Lucius the Eternal miniature
    Heresy-era Lucius miniature with the Blade of the Laer and Nineteen

    1. Lucius's codex entries consistently describe his first death coming at the hands of Lord Commander Cyrius. The novel Angel Exterminatus has Lucius die at the hands of Nykona Sharrowkin and reawaken in Fabius's apothecarion. However, this death was specifically said to never give Sharrowkyn any satisfaction, which may mean that his death at Cyrius' hands was merely the first to meet the conditions for his resurrection by Slaanesh. 2. The card for Lucius in the Horus Heresy CCG gives his ran...

    1: Codex: Chaos Space Marines (4th Edition), pg. 54
    2: Horus Heresy (Artbook Series), [Needs Citation]
    3: Eye of Terror Newsletter 2
    4: Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition), pg. 62
  2. Lucius danced away from a swift reverse cut, his sword flashing up to block a stunning chain of life-ending strikes. He circled, parrying and blocking, now relishing the contest. The mist cleared and Sanakht saw who dared face Lucius. A mortal of the Dragon Nations, wearing loose-fitting robes well suited for swordplay.

  3. May 27, 2024 · He dueled against a famed champion twice his age and, after suffering a blow to his stomach, took apart his opponent piece by piece. As he was about to be attacked by the champion’s supporters and disciples, Lucius was saved by a Sergeant of the Emperors Children, who inducted him into the Legion.

  4. Anyone know how Lucius ended up with the thousand sons (Crimson King) after the events of Angel Exterminatus?

  5. Lucius saw a figure in black lunge at him, and rolled his wrists to bring his blades together in a blocking cross. He twisted his grip and spun on his heel to deliver a killing strike to his opponent’s throat.

  6. People also ask

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SanakhtSanakht - Wikipedia

    Sanakht (also read as Hor-Sanakht) is the Horus name of an ancient Egyptian king of the Third Dynasty during the Old Kingdom. His chronological position is highly uncertain (though he is more likely to have reigned towards the end of the dynasty), and it is also unclear under which Hellenized name the ancient historian Manetho could have listed ...